Gaussian Cylindrical Warp Geometry
Proposes discrete cylindrical nodes arranged in geometric patterns can create warp bubbles without requiring continuous energy rings
This theory falls within the Energy & Physics research cluster, exploring advanced propulsion, fusion reactor designs, and unconventional energy technologies that may operate outside the boundaries of publicly acknowledged science.
Supporting Points
- Paper describes n=2, 3, 4 configurations arranged as dipolar, triangular, rectangular prisms
- Interior flatness preserved ensuring safe passenger transit
- Discretized energy localizes to finite channels while producing full warp effect
Claims from This Video
Sonny White's new scientific paper describes warp bubble geometries using discrete Gaussian cylinders instead of continuous toroidal energy rings.
Discrete cylindrical nodes arranged in geometric shapes can create warp bubbles without requiring continuous energy rings.
Interior flatness created by segmented Gaussian cylinders ensures no shear forces or tidal effects on warp bubble passengers.
EM drive, warp drive, and wormholes are all the exact same physics involving spacetime manipulation producing negative energy and asymmetric thrust.
White's paper uses ADM 3+1 formalism which may include an extra dimension of ether.
Sonny White found anomalous thrust in the EM drive while testing at NASA EagleWorks.
White's free energy microchips based on the Casimir effect demonstrate scaling from small effects to propulsion and singularity creation.
Sonny White may have direct knowledge of how MH370 orbs work or is developing theories after seeing the videos.
The n=3 configuration forms an equilateral triangle that perfectly matches the MH370 orb arrangement.
The nodes used for warp bubble formation are likely plasma orbs as observed in MH370 videos.