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Here's the secret chat. Everybody wants to know, right? They want to know like how does the physics work? How does the science work? It actually works very similarly to this right here. Everything is waves. And we are in a medium that waves can transmit through this medium. Now, this medium we're in, the ether or whatever you want to call it, I guess they're calling it anti-deitter space. That's what we're calling it. If we can understand even if we can't visually see the waves, if we can control the waves in the medium, we can we can play with relativity. We can play with gravity, right? Because again, what is a gravity wave? A gravity wave is a ripple in spaceime. That's what it is. Now, maybe a part of the problem is we can't see those ripples, at least not easily, but they're there. The other thing that we are the big discovery is this er equals EPR. Einstein roen equals Einstein puldoski roen. ER equals EPR. What this means is that quantum entanglement is connected to wormholes. They are the exact same physical phenomenon. Okay. They say, "Ashen, what you keep say you keep changing what you say is happening in the videos." They'll say, "Is it a wormhole? Is it macroscopic phase conjugation? Is it quantum tunneling?" The answer is it's all of those things. It's all of those things. In physics, actually, there's different different ways of describing the same phenomenon. And the technical description isn't necessarily the same as the conceptual description. The idea of a wormhole is a conceptual description that was uh invented by John Wheeler, John Archal Wheeler. And the reality is that our spacetime while distance appears to be this real thing that we see, distance is simply just an illusion. We can skip from here to there. You know, that's the reality of our situation. And so quantum tunneling is this idea that there is this quantum effect that we can bounce skip through a barrier, teleport through a barrier, teleport through a wall. Quantum effect. So when we say macroscopic quantum tunneling, we're saying we're tunneling through this barrier. The process of tunneling through the barrier is known as a wormhole. It's a wormhole. And when we talk about phase conjugation, we're talking about getting our waves to get into phase and a line. So I think the answer is all of these things are true. Now what connects them is this concept of ER equals EPR, which means that the same effect that we see spooky action at a distance, if I change this over here, I see a corresponding change over here that can be predicted. If that's the case, then this is the same effect that allows for teleportation, a wormhole. What's connecting these two things? The distance is too far. The speed of light, it's faster than the speed of light. We're seeing these things interact. How's that possible? And that's possible because there's a medium. There's a medium connecting. There's a string connecting these two points. It's an invisible string. An invisible string connecting these two points. Now the other thing to keep in mind is this. Black holes are also just wormholes. Black holes are also just wormholes. But a black hole may function in a slightly different way. The black hole may suck in all the matter, all the light, everything, and then spit it out, but spit it out fractured. Not necessarily coherently spitting it out. Just shooting it out. kind of like a sprinkler shooting it out everywhere. So, what we would need for a humanly traversible wormhole is we need an ability to move our entire object all at once so that it doesn't get spit out like a sprinkler because we don't want that, right? One of the things Charles Chase um told me came back pretty hard here which is that I was reading one of the I think it's a she's a CERN scientist I believe talking about the ER equals EPR and she mentioned that these entangled pairs these entangled pairs may actually uh have a memory they might have a memory these entangled pairs that we see everywhere the the string that connects them secretly behind the scenes. There might be a memory to it. There might be a some type of ability to like reverse that, figure out where that always was. Maybe it's saved somehow in the bulk in the universe. And I thought that was crazy because I was like the first time I had heard that was from Charles Chase when he replied to my message about the ether. And then I was reading it in this and I went, "Oh boy." I think we might have we might have uh come on to something here. Okay. Actually, I think I'm going to reverse the direction. I decided to show something else instead because I want to change and show this. This is Paul Kersh. Okay. Paul Kersh. Pull this up. I think about here. Goodbye. Paul Kersh was friends with the Unatel guys. Larry Mau and Michael forgetting his last name, but they had promoted this idea of quantum tunneling using three drones, ODVs, orbiting drone vehicles around an object, which was really similar to the MH370 videos. And Paul Kersh did this interview. Now, why is this important? Well, we're talking about wormholes. So, listen to what he says here. This is actually him explaining how they think this effect works. I'm going to just go back just a little bit here >> with a um probe in um oh here here's a picture I was looking for uh with a uh uh the electron of a of a distant photon. Here's an example. I'm speaking you know it's maybe getting uh confusing. So I want to clarify something here. So, I don't if you can see that. Imagine that there's uh two couples on a dance floor and uh they're dancing together. Then then the lights go dark and uh while the the um the lights go dark that the couple switch partners. So essentially uh it's just it's a way like way to describe this process here. So you you have an electron and a posetron from the uh distant source. uh you're creating an artificial electron and positron with our probe and endpoint and then you're swapping partners and then this the probe is at the remote place many light years away >> in a way is it something is it similar to like quantum entanglement. >> Well um >> I mean it's like a reactionary thing you're you're you're talking about it seems like. Well, it's more of a maybe you could say access to uh interdimensional space. I think it might be more accurate to say uh and um that like Mr. Miller has told me that space doesn't exist, you know, and again these are, you know, kind of abstract concepts to uh understand, but um >> it's like access to extradimensional space. Mr. Miller says, "Space doesn't exist." So, when I listened to that that interview, and I think I put a link in the in the YouTube channel if you want to watch the whole thing, you can see in the description. Those guys knew. Those guys knew because they're talking about technically spaceime itself is an illusion. The distance is an illusion. Is it connected to quantum tunneling? Yes, it's connected to quantum tunneling. Absolutely, it's connected to quantum tunneling. It's the core foundation of our reality. Now, somebody asked, can you explain gravity and electromagnetism? Because we need to understand how is this actually possible? How is this actually possible? Well, the way this is possible is there is zero point energy. We're in a medium of zero point energy which is electromagnetic in nature. It's electromagnetic in nature and therefore we can interact with it. we can interact with it. And what this means is there must be a unification theory of gravity and electromagnetism. There must be something that combines them together that says these are how these two things go together. So there is one there is one actually and it's the Kua Klein theory. Now, there's probably some variation of it, but I can say now with I think 100% certainty that what we're seeing in those videos is teleportation. And the science behind it is field propulsion, if you want to think of it like that, manipulating the fields of the ether, of the zero point energy of spaceime itself. Gravity manipulation we would call it. So, here actually this interview just dropped um today, yesterday, something like that. Today it's Richard Bandurich. Now you guys might recognize this guy because we were talking about him from the NASA podcast episode number 60 69 and he was talking about alien metamaterials and I wasn't really sure about this guy but now I am sure. Now I know he definitely knows he definitely knows and so let me just go ahead and show you. >> Here you go. Look at this unification equations. um >> of the electric and magnetic fields Maxwell's equations where is it for he talks about it I think down here >> field just must be an aspect of the electric field um this basically unified the the equations and what this resulted in was the view that the magnetic field is not a separate field from the electric field it's just another aspect of the electric field but the problem with his his derivation is he generated this third equation which is called the magnetic scalar potential um and this has some effects I mean it still has the same magnetic vector potential. So this basically says this equation could feed back onto the other two and virtually make them unsolvable because you know you could have an electric field that generates the scaler that feeds back to um the magnetic field that could eventually feed back to the electric field. So um they had to get remove it because nobody was really seeing the effects from this uh third equation when Maxwell did his derivation in the early 1900s. So the magnetic scalar potential is the equation up here. Um okay so let me switch the mode here. So he's saying the scalar potential was removed from the equations because we weren't seeing it. We weren't seeing the actual effect. If the scalar potential was real, what did he just described there? He said that if the scalar potential is real, you can get to infinities. You can get to singularity. You can create a singularity. And now that this is actually significant because this is what we're seeing when we see vortexes, they're stable. He's saying that if the scalar potential exists, you can create a stabilized plasma ball singularity. You can create a sta stable structure, self-consistent structure. That's what scalar physics opens the door to. Scalar physics is basically saying like this guys, we say, okay, here's our universe, right? Our universe, let's just go with the big bang theory for now. We say the universe is expanding. This is our universe expanding. Okay, so this is our universe we've got here. we say that the ether the uh the anti-fitter space or whatever is everything pushing in on that from the outside while it's expanding. Okay, we got or we got the the the ether is the counter space counter to that, right? The ether is the counter space to that. And what we're saying is when we add this counters, we add this medium that's really actually all around us all the time. It's not really appropriate to think of it as like encapsulating us. When we add this medium, we now get this scalar potential. We now get this ability to interact with that medium. And early on, we were as scientists looking and we're going, well, we're not seeing this effect here, so we're going to just throw that out. We're going to throw it out. And now that we're bringing that back in, we're realizing that actually explains the universe. That explains these quantum effects that we're seeing. That explains the stuff that we've been struggling to understand on why are systems stable when they shouldn't be stable. Why are uh galaxies spinning faster than we would expect? >> And off fact confirmed that these magnetic scalar potentials were physically real and you can measure it. They would take a coil where um a is not zero around the outside. Um I'll >> pause it right here because I want you guys to realize are you noticing a pattern? Are you noticing that every single engineer that knows what they're talking about is saying talking about the Aronoff bomb effect? They're saying this magnetic scalar potential is proven. This isn't a debate, guys. This is the worst part about this whole situation is this isn't pseudocience and this is not even debatable. It's proven. The Aaronhoff bomb effect proves that the scalar potential is real. a real effect that's experimentally measurable, not a debate. It's not about, oh, this is like ghost. This is not something you're not trusting someone. Again, experimentally proven. And when and when people come back, this is why it's so dumb try to even like talk to physicists, academics, because they have no counterarguments. Their counter argument is I wasn't taught that. That's their literal counterarguments. They're all talking about this magnetic scalar potential. They all talk about the rewrite of heavy side uh of Maxwell's equations, removing the scalar potential, the airhoff bomb effects, and the unification of gravity and electromagnetism. All of them. All I mean, it's just like maybe they're just right. They're literally all black project engineers, too. Maybe they know a little bit more than some academic that works at like UC Irvine. Does that if that looks familiar to you, it should. It looks just like a Bose Einstein condensate. It looks just like a coherent point in spaceime. So again, why are they what what is the significance of the Arenhoff bomb effect? What is the significance of the unification of electromagnetism and gravity? What is the significance of the scalar potential? Manipulating the ether. Manipulating the ether. manipulating the zero point energy. That's the significance of it. So what does this teach us? This teaches us anything connected to quantum mechanics, quantum computers, uh Bose, Einstein condensates, this is all connected to the science of zero point energy. This is all connected to the idea of teleportation and wormholes as well. >> Source. So we have to go on the source of the magnetic force which is the the magnetic field was created to describe the magnetic force originally back in the 1800s. So today's electromagnetic vector equations when two wires conduct an electrical current a magnetic field is generated a magnetic force arises it's described by that formula. Um we have two currents and you know basically this is the mathematical abstraction we use to represent the magnetic field. But if we look at these two equations we have current one current two. What is current? Current is just kums per second passing a certain point. Well, that cools passing a certain point can be flowing really fast or really slow. So in copper, the drift velocity, which is the speed the electrons move in wire, is really, you know, it could be as low as 1 millime per second or as great as maybe 10 20 millimeters per second, but that's really slow. And but you could have current flowing through another type of material is ringing at 10,000 meters per second or 100 meters per second. Um, and now the current density of the wire is going to be less by that same amount and you'll still have one amp going through that particular point. So I could have uh 0.01 kums per meter current density with a velocity of 100 meters per second. That would give me 1 amp flowing past the point. Or I could have one kum per meter in the wire flowing at a drift velocity of 1 meter per second. Um and that would give me a current of one kum per kum per second or one amp year. And there's made no efforts made to distinguish between those two. Um >> so what he's bringing up why this is relevant here is he's saying what actually is electricity? He's saying what is current? What does that actually even mean? He's saying actually it's like the drift velocity of the electrons in the material. It's like how fast are the electrons actually moving through the material will actually be related to how much current is flowing. So if you actually change the material then you can actually manipulate how much current's flowing through it. Okay. Right. That's I can understand that. Okay. Copper has is slow. Right. Some other material might be really fast. Okay. >> Electromagnetic says that those fields should avail rules of superp position. So you just add them up at any point space to calculate the force because really once 1905 relativity was you know proven to be true. What happens instead is um when electric currents flowing down the wire it's experiencing time dilation and length contraction and the length contraction that >> so what he's saying right here he's saying spaceime itself is if you manipulate spaceime itself you can actually manipulate how the appearance of how the current is flowing. In fact, he says if you take it a step further into the next slide he shows here actually you have to consider the perspective of the electron itself. You have to consider relativity from the perspective of the electron itself and from the perspective of the uh the electric current. So what this means is it actually gets more complicated. How to think about it now just like you see in this graph right here is you have uh positive and negative charges interacting multiple different ways. You have positive and negative charges attracting each other. You have certain ones repelling each other and you have to com if you kind of like add up all these different interactions that are happening then this is what we're trying to figure out. This is what we have to control. we have to say, "Oh, okay. Well, now we have to realize like we have these multiple things moving against one another and they're all experiencing general relativity. They're all in their own little bubble looking at the world from the other perspective. Now, what this means is if we begin to warp spaceime, you begin to warp these effects in unusual ways. So, why is this important? Because this is essentially how do we actually manipulate spaceime? We use electricity. We polarize our vacuum. That's what we do. So in order to understand how to manipulate spaceime to make a wormhole, we have to unify electromagnetism and gravity. We have to understand that why is gravity a thing? Why do we feel gravity at all? Well, there's complex charge interactions that are happening everywhere all the time.