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possible states due to different orientations of its intrinsic angular momentum. Spin up and spin down. This spin creates a tiny magnetic field. So these two states are like tiny magnets pointing in opposite directions. And that has an interesting implication. Take hydrogen which has one proton and one electron. Classically the electron whizzes around the proton. But if you switch to the perspective of the electron, well now it's the proton that's moving. And since it's positively charged, that moving charge creates a magnetic field in the electron's frame of reference. So now you've got this electron which has its own mini magnetic field interacting with a larger magnetic field and that interaction will be slightly different for a spin up and a spin down electron. So there it is. There it is. Dr. U was right. Dr. U was right. What's the difference? Spin up and spin down electron literally just flip it the other way. Why does it act differently? Because of the right hand rule in electrical engineering makes it act differently. Because when you flip it over now, it's going to act differently. And now because the electrons frame of reference, it looks like the eye, it looks like the atom is orbiting around it the same way where people used to think that the sun was revolving around the earth. Literally the same because from our perspective on Earth, it does look like the sun is revolving around us. But we know that's just because of our perspective. So when we're solving the Schrodinger equation, what are we doing? We're changing the perspective. We're solving for our perspective. We're saying, okay, solve for the perspective. Now we can understand what we're what's really going on. And that's what's happening with the electron as well. when we solve these equations and this gives us the real physical manifestation of reality. How atoms really operate? Fast forward a couple minutes here. My goat chat. >> Because if an electron at a given energy level only has two possible spin states, then why do we have a four component wave function? Why are there four states and not just two? Well, that's what brings us back to that 1928 lecture at the start, the one that seemed to drive even the most well-established quantum physicist math. Because that strange man presenting his work was actually Paul Drack sharing his new equation with the world. It was Drack's beautiful equation that Heisenberg called the saddest chapter in modern physics. To understand why all those physicists were losing their minds, we only have to look at the simple case when a particle is at rest. This term right here describes the momentum. So when the particle doesn't move, >> chat, I'm getting so excited right now for what he's about to say. I'm getting so excited. Get ready for it. >> Move, this becomes zero and it drops out, which gives us this. Next, we can sub in the energy for this quantum operator to get this. So now we know that beta * mc^² must be equal to the particle's energy. And if we write out beta and multiply by mc^ squ, then we find two positive solutions and two negative solutions for the energy. So negative energy solutions are baked right into the rock equation. negative energy solutions are baked into the DRA equation. Unavoidable is that imagine this DRA he's he's doing what nobody else could do. He's taking the equations and he's simplifying them. He's connecting them. He's going this equals this so I can pull this in. And he's doing all this math. He figures out this genius way of understanding the vectors with matrices. And then he presents his final equation where he's reduced the der the time derivative from it. And they realize they look at it and they go negative energy has to exist. The math is unequivocal. There are negative energy solutions to the equation. Boom. This is why people were freaking out. This is why Warner Heisenberg is sitting there going, "This is the darkest time in physics. because they had just realized they totally have misunderstood reality. There is something about reality that they do not understand at all. That's why they were losing their minds over this. And the worst part is they know that the math he's doing is correct. They know the math he's doing is correct. Therefore, it's this realization that everything they thought they knew was wrong. that there's an underlying error to the assumptions that they've been making that classical physics is going to break down. Classical physics is going to fail. Incredible. Absolutely incredible. This is why I love physics. By the way, guys, I love physics because it's not set in stone. Because physics is still something we are trying to wrestle with and grasp and it's almost dogmatic. It's religious. People have belief systems in the way they think the world should work as opposed to just accepting the way that it does work. Incredible. Okay. So, what is the solution, guys? Anybody before I show you the answer? What was Dra's solution to this? Because what happened is all the physicists lost their minds. So they peer pressured Drack. They said, "You just broke physics." And so Dra is panicked. And Dra is trying to figure out another solution. And he says, "I'm going to come up with a sea of energy." So DRA says, "We're going to make up a whole sea of energy and we're going to call it the Durac sea." By the way, this is true. Negatrons. They actually did try to rename electrons into negatrons. This is a true story. True story. Didn't work. They tried to make positrons and then rename electrons into negatrons, which would actually make a whole lot of sense, which is why they didn't do it at the end of the day. So Dra rolls up and he says, "We'll just make a direct sea of energy and now all that negative energy that you guys were worried about, don't worry. Cuz now it's invisible. Now it's invisible and now it's trapped. And the only way to access the negative energy, the only way to access it is to pull it out where it's trapped from." Does that sound familiar to anybody? Does that sound like anything you guys have heard about before? Oh, it sounds just like the ether because it's literally the ether. Dra just came back to the ether and he was like, "Okay, uh, negative energy is just like in the ether." But he said it in a way that they would accept. And that's what the DRA C is. So here we go. Um, which part do I want to show? So this guy figures out posatrons. Can't remember which part I want to show. Oh, this is it, I think. Oh, no. 2805. Okay, here we go. Let's go to here. So at the same time, this guy figures out that posetrons are a thing. Time reversed electrons. He actually also tried to rebrand electrons as negatrons, but that one didn't quite stick. Just one year after DRA proposed the anti-electron, Carl Anderson found it entirely by accident. But this alone doesn't get rid of the negative energy problem. Remember what we said earlier. If any particles like these posetrons can have negative energy, then they could continually radiate energy and drop into lower and lower negative energy states. Fortunately, The Rock proposed a solution to this problem as well. Hold. Pause. I don't I don't know. Is this a famous person? Do I have to kiss the ring of this person? I don't know who this person is. Pause. Random white guy. Pause. Chat. Uh, did you just hear what he just said right there? He said if this was true and there was negative energy was possible now hydrogen atoms would be able to lower their energy state and it could just keep lowering and lowering and lowering. Wait a minute. This isn't the first time I've heard that chat. This is not the first time I've heard that. That is exactly what Randall Mills says is happening with his hydrino theory. Exactly what Randall Mills says is happening with his hydrino theory. Randall Mills says we got quantum mechanics wrong and the hydrogen atom can drop its energy state as a fraction. So we don't have just integer energy states 1 2 3 4 we have half third quarter energy states all the way down to 1 / 137 I think he says something like that infinite fractions and this is also that idea of lowering the energy state is also exactly what Hal Pudof talks about with his ground state of the hydrogen atom. Remember what does Hal Pudof say? Hal Kudolf says that every electron should be radiating energy as it spins around the atom, but they don't when we measure it, but they should be from a classical perspective. So the answer is they are radiating energy. They're just absorbing energy at the same rate. Therefore, they're in an equilibrium. That is the same view as this idea of pulling the energy out. when the energy is radiating away, we're pulling this little tiny tiny little bit of energy out of the spaceime. Tiny little bit, but it's a it's an real amount. So, I'm going to play that again because this to me was one of the biggest tells, which is I've been searching for where did quantum mechanics go wrong and this is the exact moment I think it started to go wrong was when they realized the truth of reality. Dra real realized the truth. negative energy is possible. Monopoles are possible because you can have one negative pole over here and you can have a positive pole over here and the distance between them doesn't matter. That's a monopole from our perspective. So if I go back 10 seconds here, but this alone doesn't get rid of the negative energy problem. Remember what we said earlier. If any particles like these posetrons can have negative energy, then they could continually radiate energy and drop into lower and lower negative energy states. Fortunately, Duck proposed a solution to this problem as well, although it was a little crazy. He theorized something called the DAR C, describing a vacuum as an infinite sea of electrons occupying all available negative energy states. And since no two electrons can occupy the same state, this prevents observable positive energy electrons from falling into the negative energy states. A hole or vacancy in the sea then becomes a posetron. When an electron and a posetron meet and annihilate, well, that's just an electron falling back into the sea and filling that hole. The theory is mathematically sound. Of course, it's direct we're talking about. But if you feel like it's hard to come to terms with the idea that we're floating on an infinite sea of electrons, well, you wouldn't be alone. >> Nope. >> It's not even that. >> We ain't got no problems with it over here, chat. We got no problems with floating on a sea of electrons. That ain't that ain't no problem. We got that is literally just Drack explaining the ether. That is Drack explaining the ether. You want to know the answers to the universe? You want to know answers to the alien question? Just learn physics. It's right there in front of us. Durac is the one that literally solved Schrodinger's equations, got rid of the the second order time derivative, figured out that negative energy was real, and then the only question was, "How do we understand and conceptualize what the math is showing us, and when they pressed Dak because they didn't want to believe Dra," he was like, "Fine, fine. Y'all noobs don't want to believe me. Okay, great. Well, there's a sea of energy then. You don't want to believe that there's a sea of energy and all the negative energy is absorbing is basically producing our reality and that's why we can't interact with it. And then later on, fast forward, what have we now discovered? Now we've discovered we can interact with that zero point energy. We can interact with that negative energy and we can create a negative energy state, a blip in spaceime. And that's exactly what we did to MH370. Here you go. This is proof that Paul Drack was right. This is proof that Einstein was right. This is proof that negative energy is possible. This is proof that we can make a wormhole, that we can manipulate spaceime itself. And this is proof that gravity and electromagnetism are one in the same force. They have the same underlying elements to them. In fact, there may only be one force, the super force, the yuon force, whatever you want to believe, whatever you want to call it. But at the end of the day, these videos are the future. These videos are the past, the present, and the future all rolled into one.