Bose Einstein Condensates & Matterwave Beams
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Analysis of Ashton Forbes video 'Bose Einstein Condensates & Matterwave Beams' (Video ID: -hiClHNS3Bg). Transcript length: 12963 words. Primary topics: MH370, military_tech.
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# Bose Einstein Condensates & Matterwave Beams Malaysian 370 contact 12 decimal 9. Good night. [Music] >> Breaking news tonight. A Malaysia Airlines flight with 239 people on board, including four Americans, has gone missing. [Music] Oh, [Music] [Applause] [Music] I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita, Vishnu. is trying to persuade the prince that he should do his duty and to impress him. Takes on his multi-armed form and says, "Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds." >> Hello everybody. How are you guys doing tonight? MH370X. Welcome to the live stream, guys. I'm your host, Ashen Forbes, and we don't really have a name for the show, but wow, right off the bat, Zack Dagger, 48.95 comes in with the Jesus saves chat. Thank you very much. Appreciate that. Jesus does save chat. Wow, not even one minute in. We already got a huge donation. I think that might be a record, guys. And wow, War Ranch comes in as well. Thank you very much, War Ranch. Also, I feel like the names are showing up differently over here now. What's going on with that StreamYard? Maybe I'll have to fix that, guys. I had another situation earlier, actually, not that long ago, where I found somebody was, you know, taking shots at me. It happens all the time, but I happened to notice it because I got tagged into the replies. Um, and it was standard NPC type person. Oh, I can't believe anybody thinks these videos are real. uh which I just kind of laugh at at this point, but I I don't not gonna, you know, normally I would go and do like, you know, Dark Ashton takedown, what have you. I just don't see the point in it tonight. But I do want to represent or explain the issue that we face on this front. Like what I found was that, you know, I go and I I go look at their profile. I see that they're calling me a grifter and what have you, the normal stuff people call me. First thing you see is that they're a YouTuber and a Twitch streamer, right? Which is some of the the most thickest hypocrisy ever because your job is literally sitting all day on social media begging people for money. I mean, and you're going to try to take shots at me. Like, I have a normal job. This isn't my job. I have a normal job that pays over six figures that I've actually risked to do all of this because now whenever I try to get a new job, people are going to Google me and find a bunch of mentally ill nut jobs who made a bunch of fake videos making up lies about me. So, I've actually put a lot at stake by just doing what I do here, which and like today I was working 9 to5 today. I pay people to manage my social media so that I don't have to do it. And that's where this money goes, by the way. So, I just think it's pretty hypocritical when you see people who I go and click and just all I did was just search for their name on on YouTube or on on on Google or whatever and I find their Twitch channel and they've been live for seven hours on a workday, which tells me they probably don't even have a real job. They probably don't even have a real job. So, I think that people that their their job is sitting online on YouTube on Twitch all day. I don't think they should be casting stones at other people calling them grifters. I don't think they should be casting stones other people telling them what they know about science. And what I noticed was I found their Twitch stream. They were live. I jumped in the chat and the first thing I told them was don't delete this live stream. I want there to be a record of this. And you know, they took more shots at me in the chat in in their live stream, which they should do. I encourage people to I want you to hang yourself. I want you to record you being an idiot because what I've realized is that we're not going to be able to wake a lot of these people up. We're not going to be able to wake a lot of these people up. What I notice is when the live stream start when I jump in, they're already watching Mick West and Pr fake professor Dave Fina, who by the way is not a professor. Like I don't know what his response was to that, but I think his response was, "Oh, he ended up completing his master's degree." That's not enough to be a professor, guys. You're not a professor if you completed a master's degree. and you're not a professor because you were like a substitute teacher for a half a semester or something. That doesn't make you a professor either. It's crazy the how much these people twist and turn to like make themselves to be morally superior to other people when they're just frauds and grifters every every single direction you go. But what I want to bring up here is when you look at this video, like people the the debunks, what they've claimed is that there's some matching stock effect. And all you have to do is just literally just do an overlay and you can just see even on the one frame that people have been trying to say matches. You can just do an overlay and see that it doesn't match. You can just do an overlay and just see that it doesn't match. Like this isn't complicated forensic analysis. Just literally do an overlay. Just look at the middle. You can see in the middle that's not even remotely close. There's no changing the middle to get it to match. Nothing could possibly get that to match. This is it. And it's kind of sad how badly these people were fooled by just complete conmen. Like Mick West is a con man. Dave Fina is a con man. They're conmen. They're scammers. They're not. They're lit literally just lying to you. It what they do when they try to show you this VFX comparison. They don't do any forensic tools whatsoever. They don't do any pixel comparisons. They literally just take a blob, a shadowy blob, and they throw it over another blob, and they go, "Look, it's a perfect match, and they just cover up the blob behind it." Like, it's not even like magicians do more complicated tricks than that. If you're falling for that kind of low IQ stuff, I can't help you, man. I really can't help you. But I guess the real just craziness of the of like how much denial these people are living in. Like first of all, you think somebody faked this? Look at what you're looking at here. Nobody could even fake this couple seconds of video, let alone the two videos in perfect synchronization. People thought this was cheap fakes. I'll show you what cheap CGI and a cheap uh production looks like. You want to see what real cheap production looks like? It looks like this. >> Stop fire. [Music] Stop fire. >> Stop fire. Stop fire. This is literally War of the Worlds on Amazon Prime. That's an Amazon Prime movie that you're just watching right there. That's a big blockbuster Amazon Prime movie they probably spent over hundred million dollars on. And you think somebody faked the MH370 videos? Well, you better get them over to Amazon because they're just turning out straight up dog They're turning out straight up dog I mean, I it blows my mind that people think that like, oh, there's just what, like super talented VFX artists that are making military videos and leaking them online. Guys, that's MH370 in the video. That's the plane that's missing. That's not like a random airliner. Why are they recording? This is an operation. This is leaked footage from a military operation. Do you get it? What do you think this is? What do you think this is? This is wide area motion imagery from Gorgon's stair. Why do you think there's satellite coordinates in NOL22 there? Because that's the relay satellite that the drone pod is connected to. This is a drone flying above the plane. Yes, above the plane which is flying very low above the ocean. We have the exact coordinates right here and it's recording this. It's called wide area motion imagery. That's why there's a mouse on the screen. That's why the screen is moving around. Yes. Thanks, Sierra Nevada Corporation. So, what's crazy is people are are watching these debunks of Mick West and and Dave Fina and they believe it. They believe it wholeheartedly. They don't even question what they're being told by these people. All it takes is some complete idiot. Some failed video game guy. Mick West claim to fame is he worked on Tony Hawk. Just one of the Tony Hawks one time. That's his claim to fame. I'm sure there was lots of people that worked on Tony Hawk. He was just some random guy. He's not an authority on anything. He has a British sounding voice. That's about it. Everything he says in his video is false. False. These are the people that people go to for their authority to be told what to believe, to what to think. Here's the truth. Here's the truth. Mick West dodged five debates with me. Five neutral podcasters tried to set them up. Everybody wanted to see the debate happen. Mick West was too much of a to show up face to face with me because he knew he was going to get annihilated. He knew he was going to get embarrassed, run off the show. He knew it 100%. That's the reason why he dodged. No other reason because he he knows he's a liar. He knows he's a con man. He knows he's going to get destroyed by Ashton Forbes. It's no contest. So when people try to post these people's videos and also Dave Fina also dodged a debate and after Dave Defrina got called out for dodging the debate, then he tried to rewrite history and be like, "Oh no, I'm the one that challenged Ashton Forbes. Uh, no. That's not how time works, my friend. You got challenged. You did you dodged and instead you decided to make more videos. I'm sorry to tell you guys, if you're one of those Redders out there, all the people you look up to, they're conmen. They're frauds. They're phonies. The people that you've trusted to tell you the truth are literal conmen. Literal conmen. Your whole lives have been a lie. And what I tell people is like, you know, if you have a hard time believing that, that's a you problem, man. That's a you problem. I really wish you the best. I really wish you the best in your journey of trying to figure out reality because if you don't, it's going to be a really, really hard road. It's going to be a really hard lesson, man. That's the That's the absolute truth. Okay. Wow. Let me do a couple of these donations. You guys were popping off in the chat. Thank you, Tim. Tiffany, I appreciate your donation. I've seen you in the chat a lot. Jessica Magguire. Yeah, we got a lot of uh longtime followers out here. Thank you very much. Best live streams there is. And I don't blow smoke. I appreciate that. Debunkers in their mom's basement yelling. Mom getting the camera. Thank you, War Ranch LLC. Appreciate it. Um, now another thing. Okay, what tonight's topic of the stream is Bose Einstein condensate. Now I have some interesting stuff to share with you guys on Bose Einstein condensate but reality is there isn't that much like with respect to all the other topics I've dug into find a plethora of stuff now I found some neat things but Bose Einstein condensate is essentially the fifth state of matter Bose Einstein condensate people say what is a BEC what does that even mean it's this idea that if we freeze atoms to their lowest temperature state remember zero point energy lowest temperature state, lowest energy state, they begin to act like quantum. And this is my first problem is that people just throw the word quantum on everything. It's like, oh, they're acting like a quantum in in unison like quantum. Okay. Well, what does that mean? Apparently, it means that they all kind of act as one. They all act as one. So, I've got a little video explainer here that we're going to watch that I found once I figure out where I put it, which kind of just explains the idea of Bose Einstein condensates in a in a in a cartoon friendly way for us. And then I've got a lot of other uh fun little things that we're going to dig into here today as well. Yeah, it's crazy. They just add quantum to everything though, huh? Okay. Bose Einstein condensates explained in easy words. Okay, so this fifth state of matter, oh look, there's the screenshot. >> State of matter is formed when atoms are cooled to temperatures near absolute zero, which is equivalent to 0 Kelvin or -273.15°. During that super chilled phase, the atoms possess minimal energy and exhibit minimal movement. Consequently, they aggregate and become indistinguishable from a physical standpoint behaving as a single atom. Datendra Nath Bose, an Indian physicist specializing in theoretical physics, laid the groundwork for this revolutionary theory. He is also credited with discovering the Bzoth, a subatomic particle that now bears his name. Bose sent his ideas. >> Okay, there's one more thing I want to bring up here. So yes, so multiple atoms act like one atom. Here's the first problem. We were taught that atoms are not bzons, that they're firmians, meaning they cannot hold the same location in space and time at the same time. Okay, so firmians, that's the same reason why my hand doesn't go through the microphone. It's being uh it's being rejected. It's being repelled. But the idea of a Bose Einstein condensate is you can get your atoms to begin to act like Bzons. And Bzon is like light where you can focus down your light into a laser to a single point. And what does that do? That increases the energy that increases uh um the density the energy density of that particular focused point. So if we can do that with matter then we can create a matter wave beam coherent matter wave beam perhaps. So what I found out looks like JK Philly has another link in the chat which we may check out. Uh can you DM that to me JK Philly? I can't click on links in uh Streamyard. One of the things that I found out was that coherent matter wave beams, the thing that we saw Charles Chase discuss, and I'll post on, we'll rewatch that in a minute, are produced by Bose Einstein condensates. Bose Einstein condensates can produce coherent matter wave beams. So, that was not something that I was expecting to find out. There's obviously this connection between Bose Einstein conates and matter wave views. >> Albert Einstein, a German scientist famed for the special theory of relativity. Einstein then submitted these ideas to Zit Shri the physic a German language physics journal of the time. To generate the Bose Einstein condensate, the first step is to obtain a cloud of gas. A typical example is the gas of rubidium atoms. The next step is to use lasers to remove the atoms energy and cool them down. An evaporative cooling method is utilized for further cooling until the atoms are close to absolute zero. At this stage, the atoms assume the same quantum states and operate as a single entity. If you were to measure their location at this point, you would observe a blurred ball rather than individual atoms. The boat >> I thought that was right interesting right there. They say if you were trying to observe this quantum state, this Bose Einstein condensate, you see a blurred ball instead of individual atoms. So the idea of the Bose Einstein condensate to me conceptually is connected to this idea of rebuilding the wave function because now your matter, your atom, your rubidium atom is no longer at one particular point. Now it's in this like blob basically, right? That's what that's saying right there. >> Einstein condensate was initially predicted in 1924 and 1925, but wasn't created until 1995 by American physicist Eric Cornell and Carl Bean. >> America winning again, chat. America wins again. using rubidium atoms. Wolf Gang Keterly, a German physicist, produced the condensate the same year using sodium atoms. In 2001, these physicists won the Nobel Prize in Physics for achieving Bose Einstein condensation. >> Okay, one more thing I want to point out there and then we'll let that video finish and we'll watch the other video. I've got that one pulled up by JK Affiliate fan. I' I've actually shared that one before is the time frame. Look at the time frame on all these things. All this science that we've been discovering is usually between the mid to late 90s and the early 2000s. Everything is converging on that 2005 dense plasma focus paper by Frank me um George Miley and David Frron. Studying particles at near absolute zero temperatures and creating Bose Einstein condensates has important implications in areas like quantum computing, superc conductivity and scientific research. One example of how researchers use BEC's is to gain a better understanding of quantum entanglement. This phenomenon in quantum mechanics explains how particles that are entangled can affect each other's state regardless of their physical distance. Quantum entanglement is crucial for many technologies including the fast emerging field of quantum computing. So there we go. What's the point of the BEC's these Bose Einstein condensates? Well, one thing is they're connected to quantum computing through entanglement. And guys, if you didn't watch last Wednesday's live stream one week ago today, what was it called? Solving Schrodinger's equation. Solving Schrodinger's equation. The whole idea was how can we solve entanglement through the ether regardless of distance. We can solve Schrodinger's equation and figure out the vortex motion through the ether that we don't see that's in an extra dimension. What are we? We are MH370X. Who are we? MH370X. Chat, we have created a separate video about quantum entanglement. You can find the link in the description of this video. Bose Einstein condensates BEC's have various practical uses in precision measurement and sensing technologies which have led to advancements in detecting gravitational waves, creating navigation systems, and improving magnetic resonance imaging, MRI. >> Okay, so he's saying all the right things, right? He's saying quantum sensing, MRIs, what else was he saying here? Navigation systems, gravitational waves. So Bose Einstein condensates are connected to everything. In fact, the more I looked into Bose Einstein condensates, the more I'm convinced we are looking at Bose Einstein condensates in the MH370 videos. The orbs I think are a Bose Einstein condensate navigation systems and improving magnetsman has already aided research in quant atomic matters which hold great eye. In addition, BEC's have been used to develop atom lasers, which hold great potential for the precise manipulation of atomic matter. >> That's that's a matter wave right there. An atom laser is a matter wave beam. >> This advancement has already aided research in quantum optics and lithography. >> Hello. So, this was actually the reason why I got excited about this. Take a look at this. Quantum optics. quantum optics. Was that same as the optic vortices that we were looking into last week? And then >> and lithography. >> Lithography, chat. Lithography. Lithography is microchips. So, Bose Einstein condensates have improved lithography in microchips. In 2018, a groundbreaking experiment was conducted on the International Space Station. Rubidium atoms were cooled to nearly 1 millionth of a degree, setting a new record for the coldest experiment ever conducted in space. This experiment also marked the first production of BEC's solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and BE. >> Okay, fun video. Not that cool, not that educational though. Here's another one. So, this one will explain a little bit more about the Bose Einstein condensates from a scientific perspective. Oh, does this one have no sound? [Music] All right, maybe I'll just [Music] uh Can I just I want to just mute it. I'll just mute it and tell you what it says. Okay. When the gases cool down, the atoms slow down and their energy level decreases. So, what you're going to see here is when they decrease, the atoms start to begin as waves as the temperature decreases. So you can see their uh their their size increases. So take a look at how their size is increasing. This could be imagined as their wave function. So their wave function is rebuilding, right? The wave function rebuilds and they kind of just blobed, excuse me, blob together. And then when they finally reach the lowest state, this is when they're at the lowest energy state right here. You can see the energy level on the left on the chart is at the lowest state. And now they've coalesed into this wave function. It's turning particles into waves. Exactly. Exactly. So why is Bose Einstein so huge? Bose Einstein condensate is big because we're turning particles into waves. Turning particles into waves. So I mean my first thought is well if they're turning the plane into a wave function that could be a way they could do it. Another thought is that this might be a way to produce a coherent ball of plasma. Those are some thoughts that I have right off the bat. Let's let this finish up. So, they form a single collective quantum wave called a Bose Einstein condensate. So, that's what a Bose Einstein condensate is. Now, I want to show where is this continuous? I got some scientific papers I dug into. Where is it? coherent matter waves. I think it's this one. No. Oh man, I got a bunch. Um, let's go with I thought I had one for All right, here we go. Here it is. Room temperature Bose Einstein condensates. So, first question, right? First question we have, those atoms supposedly had to be at absolute zero. Is there a way to make a Bose Einstein condensate that's not at absolute zero? Of course there is. Of course there is. And this guy figured it out back in 2013. This predates the MH370 videos. Scientific milestone. A room temperature Bose Einstein condensate. A BEC is an unusual state of matter in which a group of Bzon particles can exist in a single quantum state allowing scientists to observe novel quantum phenomenon. Okay. So how do you do this? Our experiment was done with a very thin wire nano wire made of aluminum, gallium and nitrogen. Um so how do they like what does it mean though? What did they turn into a Bose Einstein condensate? He says specifically, he states that because the polariton BEC is a coherent state of matter, it is possible that the light emitted can one day be controlled and used for sensitive in instrumentation measurements. You know what this reminds me of? I still don't really even understand what he did here. Yeah, it reminds me of the room temperature superconductor, but it also reminds me of that wasn't there some thing about light people like liquid or solid light or something like that? Let me Google that real quick. I wonder if solid light is a Bose Einstein condensate. Somebody was like they were like playing with light. Yeah. Turn scientists turn super sol light into a super solid. I think that might be connected to this. Oh, oops. Why did I click on Reddit chat? Accidentally clicked on Reddit. Still permanently banned. Still permanently banned. Chat still permanently banned. Um, I wonder if there's a connection here. Anyway, we don't need to dig into too much of that tonight because I have too many other links to dig into. So, that was one of the things. So, now let's switch and take a look here at Charles Chase. So, guys, if you don't know Charles Chase, he's the throat goat of black projects. You say, Ashton, why would you call him the throat goat? Isn't that demeaning? Chat, everybody knows what a throat goat is. Everybody knows what a throat code is. Not everybody understands quantum mechanics, electrical engineering, and matter waves. So, you just got to use the terminology that people can understand. You know what I'm saying? And I feel like as since he's a a literally a Loheed Martin fellow, top 0.1% of Loheed Martin skunk works, probably the heir to Ben Rich, I think throat goat applies. >> I think my colleague Dr. for Mo Arman and myself is really Mo's idea. Uh but I helped him with that. Uh this is a way of generating matter wave beams. So rather than a laser beam, it's a matter beam with firmians. And we're using the Harnoff bomb effect to put things firmians in coherence, which sounds like wow, that doesn't sound like that would work. Um because there's an en there's um you can modify the firmians with no energy exchange. And so uh we predict that we'll be able to put those uh in coherent and generate a beam and people have done those with Bose Einstein condensates you know at very low temperature but using one of those uh constraints um Lorenson varants well that that firm uh compensate is a beam in a different reference frame. So in my mind that shows you can uh build a beam out of firmians million times more powerful than a laser plus atomic scale manufacturing and and maybe um transport of matter over a distance. Atomic scale manufacturing just FYI I reached out to Charles Chase and I got a response on LinkedIn when I asked for a friend request and he basically told me he was working on Star Trek replicators. He basically told me he was working on Star Trek Replicators. Ah [Music] H. Yeah. I don't know, guys. I'm going to go ahead and say I'm a little suspicious. Surprise, Uh yeah, I'm going to go ahead and say that the fact that we got Charles Chase of Loheed Martin Skunk Works talking about producing matter wave beams a million times more powerful than a laser using Bose Einstein condensates. Yeah, you've drawn my attention. You've drawn my attention 100%. Okay, so here's another paper. Actually, I think this is the paper that that was referencing. No, this is a different one. So I found a bunch of papers about Bose Einstein condensates. Here's another one that's from nature. This is ones from nature. Room temperature exciton polariton Bose Einstein condensation in organic single crystal micro micro riibbon cavities. I'm not even going to pretend to understand what this is talking about. We've we've actually finally reached the area where it's beyond my possible comprehension. the the horrors beyond my comprehension. We've actually reached it. Bose Einstein condensates that that's where we've I you know what apparently they've just figured out straight up Harry Potter magic. That's what this seems like to me when I dig into this. Yeah, they and they add a lot of big words to make it really really confusing for you. So, let me go ahead and show something that's not as confusing. Okay, what else did I find? Oh, and then what I was trying to figure out is if they can make a continuous Bose Einstein condensate. So there actually is another nature paper called continuous Bose Einstein condensation. BEC's are macroscopic coherent matter waves that have revolutionized quantum science and atomic physics. This is 2022. A long-standing constraint for quantum gas devices has been the need to execute cooling stages timesequentially restricting these devices to pulseed operation. Here we demonstrate continuous Bose Einstein condensation by creating a continuous wave condensate of strontium atoms that lasts indefinitely. The coherent matter wave is sustained by amplification through Bose stimulated gain of atoms through a thermal bath. By steadily replenishing this bath while achieving a thousand times higher phase spa phase space densities than previous works, we match we maintain the conditions for condensation. So this is saying we can produce maybe a matter wave beam but definitely consistent persistent coherent Bose Einstein condensate. So we can create a quantum wave function that will last. It's going to stay there and you can see why this would be relevant for quantum computers. What else do I have? Okay. Uh and then I have one more coherent matter. This is one of the first articles. I think this might have been is this the Nobel Prize one? Can't tell if it is or not. And so this was the last scientific paper that I dug up. Coherent matter waves published in uh journal physics B. And what did I want to say about this one? Uh so this one I think was in general about the kind of advent and discovery of coherent matter wave uh coherent matter waves. Oh yeah, this one isn't even Bose Einstein condensate. Does this one mention Bose Einstein? Yeah, there it is. So studies of coherent matter waves and Bose Einstein condensation are now an important and growing part of atomic, molecular, and optical physics around the world. These investigations are giving us new insights into the nature of coherent assemblies of ultra cold atoms. These messoscopic systems, newly available in the laboratory, are accessible to first principles theory, making them a superb testing ground for manybody physics. Manybody physics. Huh. That's a pretty interesting uh terminology they're using right there. So, we can control and manipulate matter waves using resonant frequencies. resonant frequencies. Now, where is my resonant frequency thing? Hold on. Sorry guys, I'm not quite as prepared today. Um, oh yeah. So, here was actually one of the this was just something that people were digging up stuff uh when I was posting about coherent matter waves. And one of the people said it would be essentially possible to make matter programmable, giving us the ability to assemble, disassemble, move, and repurpose atoms and molecules with laserlike precision. With laser-like precision. That's what coherent matter wave beam could allow for us to do. So, let me see what my other links are here. Oh, okay. So, the next thing I want to jump into is Gary Stevenson. So, plasma coherent matter wave beams Bose Einstein condensates fusion. How does this all come together? How do we do these room temperature Bose Einstein condensates? How do we make these plasma balls? Shout out to JK Philly for finding this clip, actually making this clip. I have the full interview pulled up in case we need to take a look at it. Um, this is a clip from Gary Stevenson from a couple months ago. Gary Stevenson, by the way, is rising up the ranks of uh people that I'm I'm definitely in my crosshairs in terms of people that know about this technology. Um I've chatted with Garrett Modell. I don't think he knows. I had a communication with Larry Forsley. I get the feeling like he doesn't know either. Charles Chase, Hal Pudof, Eric Davis, those guys definitely know. And I get the feeling like Gary Stevenson probably knows as well. So here's Gary Stevenson, especially after watching this. Here's Gary Stevenson talking about producing gravitational waves with plasma in a quadripole oscillator. Um, what when did Gary Stevenson start talking about plasma? This guy, I have a feeling knows way more than I've previously assumed. I just thought he was like a gravitational wave guy, but here you go. Let's just let's just listen to what he says. Uh, another one that I've been working on as well as Andy Beckwith has been doing some work on is is it possible to uh create a plasma oscillations in a tokamac that could create gravitational waves. For gravitational wave, you need uh you need a third derivative of the quadripole moment. So, how do you get that? Well, if you have the slashing back and forth of plasma at a specific frequency, that slashing back and forth has a third derivative. uh and if it's slashing back and forth in a quadrupole manner, then you got a third derivative of a quadripole moment and that would create then a gravitational wave orthonormal to the movement of the plasma plasma. So I I first worked out this in 2003. I revisited it for a high frequency gravitational wave summit in Changdu in China in 2017. uh we looked at at a burning plasma because we weren't getting really enough enough delta mass uh to be able to measure anything with with >> So, okay, let me help explain it for you guys. He's saying you're going to have movement orthogonal to the to the motion of the plasma. Orthogonal is like perpendicular, okay? But imagine in three dimensions, right? So that's why we use our right hand rule in electrical engineering. So you have this one going left, this one going forward, this one going up. Three dimensions. Pretty simple. So he's saying that if we have our plasma oscillating, you can produce a gravitational wave. And he's saying you're having it slosh back and forth. So imagine you're in the bathtub. You're in the bathtub filled with water and you start rocking back and forth. The water is going to start to make waves, right? What Gary Stevenson is saying is that if you change the force with which you're rocking, let's say you rock forward at two units of force, but you only rock backwards with one unit of force. So two units forward, one unit back, two units forward, one unit back, you create an asymmetry. And he's saying this asymmetry can be exploited. >> Just ordinary plasma. It has to have it has to be undergoing fusion. So we have to be oscillating between fusion nodes where fusion node burning, fusion node burning and continue. Now that that still does >> it has to be fusion nodes. He says he's just casually dropping the fbomb right here. Fusion doesn't mean you would thought the fbomb meant something else. No, it means fusion. Just like how the nword means nuclear. You guys just heard him say fusion, right? I wasn't just imagining that to be undergoing fusion. So we have to be oscillating delta mass uh to be able to measure anything with with just ordinary plasma. It has to h it has to be undergoing fusion. So we have to be oscillating between fusion nodes where fusion node burning fusion node burning and continue. Now that that still doesn't get us to propulsion. What we need to do then from from uh these gravitational waves is do rectification of the waves. Uh and so I I had written that up uh during the Gerenstein paper that I gave uh I believe in the 2007 time frame. It was one of the stave conferences and that's kind of in the lower right. It's a little bit of an eye test. I'll walk you through the steps but this this is going to be available for download. Uh, you know, Tim, you've got this now that I've uploaded it, so feel free to make this public. >> The way he's like, feel free to make this public. Like, was this some that he presented to Boeing? Do you guys realize like Gary Stevenson's worked for NASA, Boeing, ITT? Dude's got black project engineer written all over him. And if you look up his career, he's like pretty esteemed as well. So he's just out here explaining like, hey, if we have these plasmas creating fusion, fusion nodes and we're like pulsing it, we can cause our plasma to oscillate and that plasma oscillation can produce thrust. The plasma oscillation can produce thrust. This is actually so weird that like I'm kind of wondering like is this in reaction to like the content that I've been putting out? This is so over the mark. It almost feels like it's like a little love letter to me. Like, hey, here you go, Ashton Forbes. You're the one talking about the plasma orbs. Here, here's a little thing for you. Like, wow. Uh, and if you if you slash in one direction very quickly and you slash in the other direction very slowly, then you get an asymmetry that comes out of that third derivative. uh faster higher frequencies uh the third derivative of those is much stronger than a very slow mass movement in the in the in the relaxation direction. Uh and so that if you have two of those then two of these tooids situated in such a way that that the gravitational waves uh add at the front of the craft and they also add in the opposite direction in the back of the craft you can get uh forward motion. And so that's what's depicted there in on the right hand side are those >> wait is this is this how the orbs are teleporting the plane is that if you can you make a gravity wave like with this using the orbs as nodes and then is that oscillation the reason is that also why they're making a gravity wave and when I was looking at this I was thinking about it in terms of like maybe that's how they're making the orbs themselves but the more I think about the more I go however they're making the orbs is also probably link to how they're teleporting the plane. It's the same physics just applied slightly differently. H >> those steps of fast impulse, slow relaxation, and that's doing your uh quadruple rectification just geometrically where you're getting constructive uh interference uh on the on one edge uh and then you're just throwing overboard the gravitational waves on the other edge. So this could never be more than 50% efficient. In fact, very very probably very much less so. Uh but it is one potential uh route to go for rectifying uh quadripole uh gravitational waves. >> Rectifying gravitational quadripolar gravitational waves. Chat rectifying quadripole gravitational waves. Try to say that five times quick. Good luck. Best of luck to you. I would love to hear Gary Stevenson's opinions about the MH370 videos and the orbs. Some of these guys know exactly what these orbs are. Man, I I guess what I want to know number one is is there anything inside that orb or is that orb somehow just completely self-sufficient self-contained plasma? That would be my first question I would want to know. Um I guess the second question is why are we hiding fusion free green free energy from the world is probably the second question that I have. So Gary Stevenson um lays down the idea at least there that this plasma can produce gravitational waves just through oscillation which is crazy to me because if you look up Frank me or um look up uh why do I always think it's Frank me um help me out chat what's his name uh the guy that did the uh time uh oh Jack Namkin Jack Namkin forcefree timeh harmonic plasmoids. I mean, it's the weirdest sounding name ever. Harmonic plasmoids. You'll find that essentially what Jaclyn Champion was talking about in that paper is he's talking about using either vortex motion or vibration to produce um stabilized toidal plasmas, stabilized plasmoids. So the exact same thing that would have been potentially creating these plasmoids could be used to create an asymmetry that allows them to produce thrust. And right there in that in that video he was also saying that this is it requires fusion as well. Thank you very much Matt for the cookie. Nom nom. Delicious cookie. Nom nom. Thank you very much Carrie Lake for the cookie. Nom nom. Delicious cookie. Guys, I'm a I'm an emoji uh YouTuber now, chat. And thank you guys in the uh Rumble chat as well. Appreciate you guys for being here. Okay, next thing we want to take a look at here. So, okay, let's go to this. So, we connected the idea of a Bose Einstein condensate to a matter wave beam. And now we've got Gary Stevenson talking about how we can vibrate or oscillate our plasma and create gravitational waves from it. Okay, that's neat. Here's something that was just linked to me. How old is this? Oh, this is brand new. This is actually brand new. Shout out to the Demystify Science podcast. They've had some pretty cool guests on here. And the reason what stuck out to me right away on this was this guy's talking about fusion and he brings up quantum tunneling and fusion. Wow, guys. Everything is coming together. So the ether, the extra dimension that's holding all this energy and equilibrium, we can interact with it. We can solve Schrodinger's equation. Okay, that's cool. How? What is the connection between quantum mechanics and fusion? What if the connection is the culum barrier? The whole issue of why we can't do fusion is that these two neutrons are positively charged and when they get close together, they repel each other. But what does quantum tunneling do? Quantum tunneling allows something to pass through a barrier that it otherwise would not be able to pass through. So what if there's a connection between fusion and quantum tunneling? What if there's a connection between gravity and quantum tunneling? That would explain why gravitational wave research, gravity research has been classified, why it's been suppressed because it's connected to fusion. Anything connected to fusion is connected to nukes and anything connected to nukes is classified. So let's listen let's let's listen to what he has to say. >> Um imagine two uh cores isolate in an isolated region of space uh which you want to fuse. This is very very hard to do because they are positively charged and they will repulse each other very very much. But imagine these two same cores now in a sea of negative charge such as deoized electrons. All of the sudden this repulsion is way less strong and your fusion process will be way easier. less repulsion lower barrier and this is the basic principle behind how to have fusion in cold conditions in a condensed state. So Alexander here is basically the answer to your question. >> Wow. >> Wait, what the hell? >> That was creepy. That video just started playing on my phone, chat. The moment I hit stop, that video just started playing on my phone. That was weird. Okay. So, what he's saying here is if if you put this bath you put this bath of negatively charged electrons around your positively charged ions and now they're not as repelled from one another anymore. They're not as repelled from one another anymore. Wow. That's a that's a pretty mindblowing revelation right there. So, how do you reduce the cool barrier? They're saying if you put your ions in this bath of electrons, it will reduce the coolum barrier because they're surrounded now everywhere by negative charge. That's a I haven't heard anybody say that before. If other people have been saying that, let me know. Seems like a pretty good idea. >> We can go a little bit more in detail of it. So in their article they made this figure uh meler group uh and and the most important part about this figure to understand is you want to get in the gray region that these are the ambient conditions and then this line shows you the orders of magnitude that you need to cross of the probability of your fusion process the two cores being fused together and you can see by what I just said you can already cross this immense region of orders of magnitude to get very close to rather close I would say still many many orders of magnitude away but quite close already to this gray zone And they proposed even um an extra atomic physics mechanism which >> so right here he starts talking about the lattice and the reason why the lattice is interesting with respect to cold fusion is cold fusion if you watched Monday's live stream where we were talking all about that is this idea that what we are trying to squeeze the molecules together. We're trying to squeeze them together. We confine them in the lattice structure where they can't really move anymore. And that's a way where people think we can produce room temperature fusion, cold fusion. That's what Larry Forsley has been saying with his lattice confined fusion. He literally called it lattice confined fusion. This is also what some people believe that the sun some people believe that the sun is liquid and that it's got a lattice structure and that the lattice structure is what's enabling fusion as well. I personally like the idea of the lattice structure. I think it helps to explain this concept of how fusion could occur in a way that's more digestible to people. Just my opinion. >> You don't have to you don't have to read this. What does that mean? >> If you're a bit familiar with quantum mechanics, you will know about um spontaneous emission. So you have a higher energy state uh that decays towards a lower energy state and radiates energy in the process. Your fusion process can be looked upon just like that. The higher energy state are your two separate cores. The lower energy state is their merge products to the fused core. And the radiation process, that's exactly your fusion process radiating away energy with light and particles. >> Wow. I like this guy chat. I like this guy because he's thinking for himself. He's going, "Look, he's like, we just looked at that Bose Einstein condensate, right? You could almost look as the Bose Einstein condensate as a fusion process." I mean, it quite literally is a fusion process. You're taking multiple atoms of rubidium and they're now becoming one single wave function. So, doesn't it make sense that fusion must be connected to that process or should be connected to that process? So, can we get fusion to happen at low temperatures? Can we get it to happen at almost absolute zero? Quite interesting. This this literally throws poop in the face. This is monkey throwing poop in the face of all the hot fusion experts out there, right? Because this is like sacrosine. This is like you know uh this goes against their religion basically. And then you can go to more complex quantum dynamics involve uh quantum um co coherence effects and come to the conclusion that you can make this spontaneous emission process uh stimulated and way faster. You can make your fusion process more probable. And so you can do this with for example thinking about resonance energy transfer or short breaths. Um but this is uh more like you have two very similar states which then um >> Oh yeah chat here we go. He's going look you can control this with coherence. Control this with resonance. You can control this situation with resonance and coherence. What does this all come back to? It all comes back to Tesla guys. It all goes back to energy, frequency, and vibration. And in fact, what was connected to resonance? Nukes, thermonuclear weapons are connected to resonance. So yes, what this guy's saying, I I am a believer for sure. And what did we just talk about? We just talked about coherent matter wave beams. So if we can make a coherent matter wave beam, how can we not do fusion? Just think about it, guys. How can we not do fusion? We can cause matter to collapse onto a single point, but I can't cause two molecules to come together. Yes, we can. We're literally doing it. We're literally doing it. It's actually mind-blowing. They've been able to lie to us about fusion breakthroughs when they've obviously had major breakthroughs on it. And the whole world is just completely in the dark about it. Literally all of our DOE labs, all of our labs are all studying plasma infusion in some aspect of this Bose Einstein condensates and the public has no idea what they've developed from it. No idea. Her dice hybrid dice with each other um which is way faster than this spontaneous emission. But there is no emission there. So you need to combine it with another process such as super radiance and then you get a very fancy named process super transfer or you can also call it super radiant rat or dye enhanced rat um where you actually involve the the quantum coherent effects from the environment where they absorb part of the energy make this process way faster and make it uh ultimately um possible to to you know cross this uh many orders of magnitude. Okay. So I think that that actually let's see I think he says something else here. Let me just take a look >> all the details about this. But just imagine for a moment that this uh >> okay multi-plasma model to describe electrically and vibrationally excited matter across the aggregated states of matter. Each layer represents a thermodynamic subsystem of the material. Subsystems can be coupled with each other on different time scales. So once again getting beyond my realm of expertise uh by a wide range of margin but what it seems like we're saying here and what we're figuring out is there is a connection between these quantum effects this macroscopic coherence that we see Bose Einstein condensates and the idea of how we're going to solve fusion fusion. So if they figured out quantum entanglement, if they figured out Bose Einstein condensates and fusion, then they could also have figured out teleportation, they can also have figured out teleportation. How to make the wave function go from here to over here. Poof. Just like that. The next thing I want to take a look at, I think we're going to leave I found some good research on nukes, but I think we're going to leave it for Friday's stream. I found a lot of good research about nukes actually and aerogels. I guess what I'll say is this is that it's very possible that the orbs are using an aerogel to maintain the thermal equilibrium. So these plasma orbs that we're looking at in the MH370 videos, keep in mind for fusion it require it does require these huge temperatures. That's not in that's not being denied. The question is can we achieve that pressure through a different mechanism? So, with these plasma balls, how are they floating? How are they floating? If there's something heavy inside there, it shouldn't be able to float. And also, how are they keeping it cool? Why is this plasma ball not white hot? Why is it like the same temperature as the air? Why is it like the same temperature as the plane? One of the things that I think and I think it was uh shout out to uh Professor Simon, Professor Simon Holland here. Check out his YouTube channel. He believes that the orbs must be using some sort of aerogel. Now, I don't have the videos lined up, but aerogel is not only extremely light. It's basically a meta material. Aerogel is basically a meta material that has air pumped into it to make it super light, but not just that, it's also extremely resistant to heat. Extremely resistant to heat. So, it sounds like the exact thing that you would want coating your device to ensure that your device is going to be super light and buoyant and also to ensure that your plasma fusion reaction that's happening doesn't melt your your equipment, doesn't melt the rest of it. So, what they're using to make sure that those plasma orbs don't overheat, two things. One thing, they can absorb the energy as electricity. So they're doing direct energy conversion a neutronic fusion direct energy conversion that minimizes the amount of heat. But the other thing they are have the magnetic fields prevent contact between the plasma and the material. The magnetic fields actually push the plasma away from the structure so that the plasma doesn't actually come in contact with the device itself. So they do that, but that's not enough because then the next thing you need is you need the aerogel because it's still going to get hot. So the aerogel can theoretically prevent that. And somebody just said it in the chat, fog bank. That's exactly what we're going to talk about on Friday. Fog bank. The name of the aerogel is literally called Fogbank. Fog bank is the name of the aerogel that the military has been using for their nukes. So, if you want to know more about that, come check out the live stream on Friday. We're going to talk about the hypersonic uh air delivery system that the Air Force put together, which might be how they made the orbs. And we're also going to talk about, you know, the aerogel, fog bank, etc. So, Friday's live stream will be about fog bank. I'm going to push that to Friday. And the reason is because I have something more fun. I have something more fun for us to watch right now. Okay. Where is it? Um, here. Here it is. Okay, we're going to watch this. Back to Helium Fusion, chat. Helium Fusion. This company super sus, chat. Super super super sus. Helian Fusion. If you're not familiar with them, that's their CEO right there explaining fusion. I love watching these Helian Fusion videos after we've dug into the science so that people have the context for what the dude's saying because it's actually just insane how this is just all out there in the open. So, why is Helian Fusion getting billions of dollars in research all of a sudden and investment and they've got Sam Alman of Open AI and Peter Teal, possible Antichrist? Don't sue me. Well, why are they all invested in this? Because there's no way in hell these people just organically solved Fusion with field reverse configuration. The orbs and MH370 videos must be using a field reverse configuration. And how do I know that? Because they have a poloidal magnetic field. It's a it's a spheromac that we're looking at. A spherical magnetic field implies a field reverse configuration. Implies a field reverse configuration. We also know it's a neutronic fusion. Why? Because we don't see heat coming out of the orbs. We don't see the or the zap doesn't have this massive white explosion. It's all black. So then when I start watching these videos, look at this. Look at the name of this video. the theory behind Helium's direct energy recovery system. Okay, so what did I just tell you guys like five minutes ago? I said these orbs must have some way to basically absorb the heat and turn it into electricity. And they must have a way to keep the temperature of the plasma relatively low. Keep it relatively low. And we dug into the concept of maybe this is a room temperature Bose Einstein condensate that they've formed right here. So let's watch this. Two of these FRCs. We merge them into a central compression region. We then increase the magnetic pressure compressing that FRC until it gets to a fusion temperature where it starts to to burn to increase in pressure and temperature and energy. We then expand that F FRC extracting that energy that electricity that magnetic energy and that particle energy as electricity directly. Some key parameters right now we've presented this previously but you can very well approximate an F FRC as a uniform cylinder with a given fixed radius and fixed length that gets within 10% of the energy content of the full uh magnetic and plasma profile for an FRC. Um there's two key parameters the compression ratio. So the volume that you initially start in our case postemerge and to the peak compression and then the expansion from that fully heated plasma to then an expanded cooled plasma as you've extracted that electricity. Those are some of the I mean bro so you compress the plasma to cause fusion that releases heat and then the ball of plasma will expand and then you use that energy and convert that into electricity. But wait, didn't we literally just hear Gary Stevenson say that you push really hard one way and then on the relaxing side, you pull back slower and you can make a gravity wave. How is that different than what my man is saying right here? The only difference I can tell is how fast you're pushing or you're pulling. You're saying, "Oh, if I push and I pull equally, then it's not going to make a gravity wave. But if I push hard and then pull light and I repeat that process like push hard, pull back, push hard, pull back. H interesting key things we're going to be talking about. The analysis we did here expands on some work that was done many years ago in 1973 that looked at how you can take a generic MHD or high beta plasma, compress and expand it. Here we're building on this starting with the classic the diesel cycle. remember from your thermodynamic textbooks where you have an initial volume. You then uh compress a a gas or a fuel. You then burn at at a constant um at a constant pressure. What that means functionally is you allow the volume to increase at that constant pressure. You then have an expansion cycle where you then recover all of that uh initial much of that initial energy and that new heat energy that you added into a position four where you now have electricity out of the system. You have a more >> so in and somebody just said too it's like um what did they say? Crap, I just lost my uh lost my train of thought there. Okay, whatever. Here we go. Oh, it's like a balloon. Yeah, it's a lot like a balloon. It's like a balloon. It's like cooling a balloon or heating a balloon up. They're literally just using expansion of gas, but they're just using plasma. >> Advanced cycle we're going to be talking about. This is the first we know of for fusion uh called the auto cycle where you have that initial merge state. You compress that fusion fuel to increase volume, but now as fusion happens, it increases in temperature and energy. You hold the volume. So what that means functionally for high beta plasma is it increases in pressure increases in temperature in expand but in a system like helons um you are are not limited to the initial volume to your final expansion ratio. You can actually expand further increasing the length of the fusion plasma or maybe even in to the accelerator regions of a of a helon system. We call that the m parameter um which is this uh named the extra expansion factor. And so that becomes a pretty interesting uh and critical. >> So this m factor here is the expansion factor. So presumably that lets you control the size of your plasma. He's saying you can allow it to expand beyond what you want. I mean you can have it expand to whatever size you want. So the fact that the orbs are a fixed size. I mean they can be like vibrating a little bit like this, but they're primarily a fixed size. That's another clue probably as well. Probably that they're in some sort form of equilibrium. Those orbs are. That would also explain why that heat signature stays pretty stable. It spins around but it's it just stays there. It doesn't disappear. Okay. Parameter as we go. So taking that you can now derive some very high level uh derivations in terms of Q. Now there's many definitions of of Q in the fusion community. I specifically mean simply the change in the internal energy relative to the starting internal energy of the fusion fuel. >> Yeah. I do want to point this this point this question out here in the chat as well, which is that I I don't think these are technically like conventional fusion reactors. Like when we're looking at the orbs, they were not designed to produce they weren't designed as a fusion reactor. I mean, yes, they are a fusion reactor, but it's much more than that, right? These orbs are coherent balls of plasma that I think we could call Bose Einstein condensates due to the way they function as one quantum object. And obviously they can do more than just fusion because they're literally teleporting an airplane as they spin around it in a triangle formation. But the important part is it means they've cracked fusion. Like no question they've cracked fusion because if you can do that with your plasma balls, making fusion happen is is trivial. Conventional fusing is trivial compared to what they're doing in the MH370 videos. And this is an overall theme. The reason why the MH370's are videos are so controversial is that they show unequivocally that our technology in the black world is way beyond what they're telling us publicly. Way beyond what they're telling us publicly. The science is there. It's like we can find all the breadcrumbs that lead to these orbs and all this other stuff, but the missing link isn't really there. Like where's the paper that says, "Okay, spin the orbs around and then you can teleport your plane." Right? Like we're missing some of this stuff. Where's the where's the scientific paper about making your stabilized ball of plasma that can then just float around and and com link up with other stabilized balls of plasma. Clearly some of the science is classified. It's probably on a airgapped, you know, government or department of uh or um defense contractor network somewhere. There's definitely uh a gap and that's what again what I'm going to show on Friday is you can take this stuff where you can figure out oh here are these hypersonic programs but there's no information about the hypersonic programs and what they do show you doesn't look like a ball of plasma it looks like a conventional rocket. So the question is where are they hiding this stuff? How are they hiding this like next echelon of technology that they don't show the public? Where is that all at? And in my opinion, it must be linked to this UFO topic. It must be connected to this UFO topic. That must be the thing that, you know, whether or not it's aliens or what have you, they're hiding this exotic technology that is that extra echelon. And that's what makes me suspicious that like maybe it does come from some ancient civilization or something because why else would you hide all this? Why wouldn't you just make it public? You can argue that greed and and all the other reasons we've talked about, but it just seems like, geez, man, pretty evil to like figure out all this technology and then not tell people about it. Um, unless that technology is actually ancient and there's, you know, some pretty dark reasons why they didn't want to explain it. So, here we go. Let's go back to this of the plasma itself. Um and then look at uh and then you can you can put a good equation together which looks at the total efficiency of that system of energy in versus electricity extracted uh energy extracted in this case in terms of electricity. We then take this in terms of compression ratio um the this Q the fusion Q as I I've defined it gamma as well as this extra expansion ratio put that into the diesel cycle and now have a full diesel cycle efficiency. So in the diesel efficiency, what you can see is actually and and this should be expected just based off of the the temperatures involved, but you can actually get to quite high efficiencies with a diesel cycle using a fusion system um at high beta. And so what we see here u oops >> one in this system of energy efficiencies well north of 60%. That's pretty good. Um but even further than that in an autocycle because you do a compression, you hold it, it burns, you can actually get to much higher efficiencies. So now you >> So the efficiencies I dug into the efficiencies chat because I had to figure out if I'm going to go on podcast and explain to people efficiencies. Nuclear heating up water and boiling it roughly 33% efficient. Roughly 33% efficient. These nuclear fusion direct energy conversion systems are between 60 to 90% efficient. So, we're looking at roughly I think they said between 1.5 and three times more efficient than nuclear power than what we would think of right now as nuclear power. These fusion processes, the ones they're publicly talking about, the stuff they're publicly talking about is basically like three times more efficient than that. Just to give you some context of that. And that again, that's just like what we figured out right now from fusion is essentially three times more efficient than nuclear power. What we would think of is probably some of the most efficient, greenest sources of energy right now. So, is this stuff going to be better than current forms of produ of energy? Yes. No question is it. Are they going to pass that savings on to us? No. No chance in hell are they going to pass that savings on to us? No way. No. In fact, our bill will probably just keep going up if we're being honest with each other. >> Can actually talk about efficiencies of electricity recovery from one of these systems well above 80%. This is very encouraging. Now, this is not the full story because in a full compression of an F FRC, you don't have it's not as a simple ideolog idealized equation of initial volume final volume, but you have a range of that full compression while fusion and burners happen. We solve for that too, and you can see what happens to these curves. Um, so this is for the diesel efficiency. Now we've gone to a lower Q operating condition. We'll talk about that in a second. But what you start to this is Q that in a diesel cycle specific the lower efficiency of >> I thought he talked somewhere about the thermal regulation as well but basically they can use these metamaterials and special materials for thermal regulation. And one of the things we found out from one of the previous streams is that I believe it was Charles Chase or somebody else has uh I think it's Charles Chase actually has a patent for plasma actuators. seems to be a way to pull energy from the the laminer flow of the plasma as it goes over a surface. So there might even be more ways than what was being talked about here to or that we've even explored to mitigate the the temperature. One of the biggest aspects of the plasmas is how do you manage the thermal temperature? How do you keep it in in equilibrium? One of the aspects could be using the air liquefying the hydrogen using the air as some sort of regulator. Um, but it might be using a combination of things. In fact, that's what I think is one of the most interesting things is this idea of a thermo electric generator. Something that can turn heat, transduce heat into electricity. That must be going on in the MH370 orbs. Otherwise, they should be a lot hotter than they are. So, quite interesting. Let's do a few donations now here as well, guys. And also, just as always, guys, if you need your money, please keep your donations. I don't want people sending me donations to feel like they have to be heard or fear of missing out or anything like that. There's a lot of ways to get in touch with me or to get your questions answered. Thank you guys very much. Mick Leonard JD Four Orbs and Big Balls on the same team. Uh yeah, I isn't there somebody named Big Balls that did some political thing. Shout out to him. I think he's a hero. I heard Larry FMMD says, "Your Boeing Fusion MH3700 videos are incredible. How do we get you on Joe Rogan?" Guys, I might have burnt the bridge with Joe Rogan. Uh, I never actually showed all the DMs with Joe Rogan, but Joe Rogan's perceptions have definitely been managed. And if you go back to the beginning of this live stream, you'll see how easy it's been for people for them to discredit anybody that comes out with the truth. End of the day, I'll be on Joe Rogan one day. It's no rush, guys. I think that this is the kind of thing where it's going to be a slow burn, right? It's a slow burn where people are going to slowly start to wake up to this technology. We're actually now at this point so far ahead of the game like we're we're looking we've lapped people like nobody's out there talking about Bose Einstein condensates and you know very few people are even talking about gravitational waves. So um you know I think we've got to wait a few years before people start to realize that all this science is real and out there. But you can see that we've already begun to shape the narrative as more and more people are talking about science and technology and physics and what the black project engineers have done and Loheed Martin's compact fusion reactor which actually gets a shout out in one of those articles I found out about nukes when I was digging into that. Literally talks about Loheed Martin's compact fusion reactor. So thank you very much for that. But don't worry about getting on Joe Rogan. It'll it'll happen eventually, guys. Uh War Ranch, thank you very much for that donation again. Thank you. Appreciate that. Um, Blancs, do you want me to send you aerogel samples? No, I don't need any aerogel samples, although I appreciate it. Uh, it says that I own part of the factory is world's least electrically conductive, thermally conductive substance in existence. Exactly. SpaceX and NASA have used it for decades. So, we are going to dig into aerogels on Friday. We're going to look into what is it called? Fog. It's got some weird name. Fog bank. We're going to dig into that on Friday. That should be fun. And then I am Zion X. We've only just begun to live. White lace and promises. A kiss for luck. And we're on our way. We've only begun. MH370X. Look, we have poetry in the chat today. Thank you very much to New Zealand. I appreciate that donation. And Brandon Channy Cheney 3670. Get a match. I can't believe you're still pumping out their secrets three times a week. They probably don't know what to do about you, cowards. It's crazy that somehow I haven't run out of content. I actually thought we were going to run out of content like a year ago and it's just never ending. There's just more and more stuff. I in fact, I have another 10 tabs right now to go over with you guys on all this stuff. another 10 tabs about all the stuff that I pulled through related to fusion and nukes and hypersonics, but we're going to save that for Friday, guys. And then, oh wow, Zapperoo with the huge donation money sent to support your dedicated work. Fantastic, Ashton. Tesla's smiling now. And I do think Tesla is is uh you know, looking down at this hundred years later. A hundred years later, Tesla's looking back at this, looking back at us and going, "M, they finally figured it out. They finally figured it out." Took a hundred years, but we finally figured it out. Thank you. J2 Dank donated 100 gold pills. I don't know what that converts to in Schmeckles, but I bet it's a lot. So, thank you very much, guys. I appreciate that. Actually, guys, I think we're going to close a little bit early here tonight, guys. Um, thank you guys for checking out the live stream tonight. Appreciate it, guys. Uh, appreciate you guys checking out the Bose Einstein condensates. Let me just make sure I didn't miss anything. Look at my notes here. Uh, oh, I think I might have one more thing. Oh, yeah. All right. Here's the the link that I wanted to show you guys on magnet magnetized fusion. So, I'll show you this little link here to as a little um teaser for Friday. So this right here was from one of the articles I found out. There are a number of teams researching magnetized inertial fusion or MIF as a hybrid approach between two traditional methods to fusion energy. These approaches have elements of both magnetic and inertial fusion. They use magnetics magnets to confine the fusion field which is then imploded using some sort of outside force ranging from pistons to lasers. A team at Sandia National Laboratories researching magnetized liner inertial fusion spelled wrong but okay. Uh no actually internal inter yeah initial or mag. So I looked up this mag lift thing definitely connected all this while a team of Los Alamos researchers is researching plasma linear driven mif which would implode a target using supersonic plasma jets. And then down here it says a number of and there's another spelling error here. A number of private sector firms have begun to work to demonstrate a fusion power plant using one of these innovative designs. Companies researching this range from small startups like General Fusion based in Vancouver to large firms like Lockheed Martin. There you go guys. So quick recap. Bose Einstein condensates can produce coherent matter wave beams. Coherent matter wave beams. Uh Bose Einstein condensates show quantum properties. Quantum properties similar to quantum entanglement and quantum tunneling. If we can cause two atoms to occupy the same point in space and time, how can we not do fusion? Fusion's got to be easier than that, right? trying to get two things to overcome the koolum barrier. And the companies that seem to have figured this out, Tri Alpha Energy, Helion Fusion, and Loheed Martin. So guys, check out the live stream on Friday. 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