This Paper Explains MH370 Teleportation

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Summary

Ashton Forbes discusses a 2015 scientific paper on 'magnetic wormholes' and connects it to MH370 teleportation. The paper describes creating electromagnetic wormholes using metamaterials that allow magnetic field propagation between two points through an invisible tunnel. The system uses spherical superconducting shells surrounded by thin ferromagnetic layers to create magnetically undetectable regions. Forbes identifies the three-orb formation around MH370 as functioning like Helmholtz coils - ring formations that create magnetic dead zones in the center. He suggests this technology creates a topological change in spacetime, pushing zero-point energy aside to form a teleportation pathway. The video connects this to Salvatore Pais's high-energy electromagnetic field generator, suggesting the plasma orbs create similar geometric field configurations to achieve spacetime manipulation.

Key Claims (6)

Definitive

2015 magnetic wormhole paper demonstrates electromagnetic wormholes using metamaterials

Evidence: Scientific paper showing magnetic field propagation through invisible tunnel using superconducting shells

Speculative

Three orbs around MH370 form Helmholtz coil configuration for teleportation

Evidence: Orb formation matches Helmholtz coil geometry, creates magnetic dead zone in center

Definitive

Superconducting shell with ferromagnetic layer cancels magnetic detection

Evidence: Paper shows thin ferromagnetic layer surrounding superconducting shell makes wormhole magnetically invisible

Speculative

Salvatore Pais's high-energy electromagnetic field generator works on similar principles

Evidence: Pais's gravity manipulation using condensed high-energy EM fields in spacetime region

Speculative

Helmholtz coils create magnetic dipole (positive/negative) for teleportation tunnel

Evidence: Paper shows dipolar field at one end becomes monopolar at other end

Speculative

Teleportation technology is early stage with limited range (thousands of miles, not millions)

Evidence: Paper mentions elongated ellipsoid shape for extending distance