(MATILDA O'DONNELL MACELROY PERSONAL NOTE)
"The transcript of this interview is verbatim. There is nothing more
I can add to it. It says everything".
(OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT OF INTERVIEW)
TOP SECRET
Official Transcript of the U.S. Army Air Force Roswell Army Air
Field, 50 9th Bomb Group
SUBJECT: ALIEN INTERVIEW, 29. 7. 1947, 1st
Session
"Today Airl told me about some very technical things. I took a few
notes to remind myself, so I can repeat what she said as closely as
possible. She began with an analogy about scientific knowledge:
Can you imagine how much progress could have been made on Earth if
people like Johannes Gutenberg 212 (Footnote), Sir Isaac Newton,
Benjamin Franklin, George Washington Carver, 213 (Footnote)
Nicola
Tesla, Jonas Salk, 214 (Footnote) and Richard Trevithick,
215 (Footnote) and many thousands of similar geniuses and inventors were
living today?
Image what technical accomplishments might have been developed if
men like these never died? What if they were never given amnesia and
made to forget everything they knew? What if they continued to learn
and work forever?
What level of technology and civilization could be attained if
Immortal Spiritual Beings like these were
allowed to continue to create - in the same place and at the same
time - for billions or trillions of years?
Essentially, The Domain is one civilization that has existed for
trillions of years with relatively uninterrupted progress. Knowledge
has been accumulated, refined, and improved upon in nearly every
field of study imaginable - and beyond imagining.
Originally, the interaction of IS-BE illusions or inventions created
the very fabric of the physical universe - the microcosm and the
macrocosm. Every single particle of the universe has been imagined
and brought into existence by an IS-BE. Everything created from an
idea - a thought with no weight or size or location in space.
Every speck of dust in space, from the size of the tiniest subatomic
particle, to the size of a sun or a magelantic cloud the size of
many galaxies, was created from the nothingness of a thought. Even
the tiniest, individual cells were contrived and coordinated to
enable a microbial entity to sense, and navigate through
infinitesimally small spaces. These also came from an idea thought
up by an IS-BE.
You, and every IS-BE on Earth, have participated in the creation of
this universe. Even though you are now confined to a fragile body
made of flesh; you live for only 65 short rotations of your planet
around a star; you have been given overwhelming electric shock
treatments to wipe out your memory; you must learn everything all
over again each lifetime; in spite of all these circumstances, you
are who you are and will always be. And, deep down, you still know
that your are and what you know. You are still the essence of you.
How else can one understand the child prodigy? An IS-BE who plays
concertos on a piano at three years of age, without formal training?
Impossible, if they did not simply remember what they have already
learned from thousands of lives spent in front of a keyboard in
times untold, or on planets far away. They may not know how they
know. They just know.
Humankind has developed more technology in the past 100 years than
in the previous 2,000 years. Why? The
answer is simple: the influence of the "Old Empire" over the mind
and over the affairs of Mankind has been diminished by The Domain.
A renaissance 216 (Footnote) of invention on Earth began in 1,250 AD
with the destruction of the "Old Empire" space fleet in the solar
system. During the next 500 years, Earth may have the potential to
regain autonomy and independence, but only to the degree that
humankind can apply the concentrated genius of the IS-BEs on Earth
to solve the amnesia problem.
However, on a cautionary note, the inventive potential of the IS-BEs
who have been exiled to this planet is severely compromised by the
criminal elements of the Earth population. Specifically,
politicians, warmongers and irresponsible physicists who create
unlimited weapons such as nuclear bombs, chemicals, diseases and
social chaos. These have the potential to extinguish all life forms
on Earth, forever.
Even the relatively small explosions that were tested and used in
the past two years on Earth have the potential to destroy all of
life, if deployed in sufficient quantities. Larger weapons could
consume all of the oxygen in the global atmosphere in a single
explosion! 217 (Footnote)
Therefore, the most fundamental problems that must be solved in
order to ensure that Earth will not be destroyed by technology, are
social and humanitarian problems. The greatest scientific minds of
Earth, in spite of mathematical or mechanical genius, have never
addressed these problems.
Therefore, do not look to scientists to save Earth or the future of
humanity. Any so-called "science" that is solely based on the
paradigm 218 (Footnote) that existence is composed only of energy
and objects moving through space is not a science. Such beings
utterly ignore the creative spark originated by an individual IS-BE
and collective work of the IS-BEs who continually create the
physical universe and all universes. Every science will remain
relatively ineffective or destructive to the degree that it omits or
devaluates the relative importance of the spiritual spark that
ignites all of creation and life.
Unfortunately this ignorance has been very carefully and forcefully
instilled in human beings by the "Old Empire" to ensure that IS-BEs
on this planet will not be able to recover their innate ability to
create space, energy, matter and time, or any other component part
of universes. As long as awareness of the immortal, powerful,
spiritual "self" is ignored, humanity will remain imprisoned until
the day of its own, self-destruction and oblivion.
Do not rely on the dogma of physical sciences to master the
fundamental forces of creation any more than you would trust the
chanted incantations of an incense-burning shaman. The net result of
both of these is entrapment and oblivion. Scientists pretend to
observe, but they only suppose that they see, and call it fact. Like
the blind man, a scientist can not learn to see until he realizes
that he is blind. The "facts" of Earth science do not include the
source of creation. They include only the result, or byproducts of
creation. The "facts" of science to not include any memory of the
nearly infinite past experience of existence.
The essence of creation and existence cannot be found through the
lens of a microscope or telescope or by any other measurement of the
physical universe. One cannot comprehend the perfume of a flower or
the pain felt by an abandoned lover with meters and calipers.
Everything you will ever know about the creative force and ability
of a god can be found within you - an Immortal Spiritual Being.
How can a blind man teach others to see the nearly infinite
gradients that comprise the spectrum of light? The notion that one
can understand the universe without understanding the nature of an
IS-BE is as absurd as conceiving that an artist is a speck of paint
on his own canvas. Or, that the lace on a ballet shoe is the
choreographer's vision, or the grace of a dancer, or the electric
excitement of opening night.
Study of the spirit has been booby-trapped by the thought control
operation through religious superstitions they instill in the minds
of men.
Conversely, the study of the spirit and the mind have
been prohibited by science which eliminates anything that is not
measurable in the physical universe. Science is the religion of
matter. It worships matter.
The paradigm of science is that creation is all, and the creator is
nothing. Religion says the creator is all, and the creation is
nothing. These two extremes are the bars of a prison cell. They
prevent observation of all phenomenon as an interactive whole.
Study of creation without knowing the IS-BE, the source of creation,
is futile. When you sail to the edge of a universe conceived by
science, you fall off the end into an abyss of dark, dispassionate
space and lifeless, unrelenting force. On Earth, you have been
convinced that the oceans of the mind and spirit are filled with
gruesome, ghoulish monsters that will eat you alive if you dare to
venture beyond the breakwater of superstition.
The vested interest of the "Old Empire" prison system is to prevent
you from looking at your own soul. They fear that you will see in
your own memory the slave masters who keep you imprisoned. The
prison is made of shadows in your mind. The shadows are made of
lies, and pain, and loss, and fear.
The true geniuses of civilization are those IS-BEs who will enable
other IS-BEs to recover their memory and regain self-realization and
self-determination. This issue is not solved through enforcing moral
regulation on behavior, or through the control of beings through
mystery, faith, drugs, guns or any other dogma of a slave society.
And certainly not through the use of electric shock and hypnotic
commands!
The survival of Earth and every being on it depends on the ability
to recover the memory of skills you have accrued through the
trillenia; to recover the essence of yourself. Such an art, science,
or technology has never been conceived in the "Old Empire".
Otherwise, they would not have resorted to the "solution" that
brought you to your current condition on Earth.
Neither has such technology ever been developed by The Domain. Until
recently, the necessity of rehabilitating an IS-BE with amnesia has
not been needed. Therefore,
no one has ever worked on solving this problem. So far,
unfortunately, The Domain has no solution to offer.
A few officers of The Domain Expeditionary Force have taken it upon
themselves to provide technology to Earth during their off duty
time. These officers leave their "doll" at the space station and, as
an IS-BE, assume or take over a biological body on Earth. In some
cases an officer can remain on duty while they inhabit and control
other bodies at the same time.
This is a very dangerous and adventurous undertaking. It requires a
very able IS-BE to accomplish such a mission, and return to base
successfully. One officer who did this recently, while continuing to
attend to his official duties, was known on Earth as the electronics
inventor,
Nicola Tesla. 219 (Footnote)
It is my intention, although is not a part of my mission orders, to
assist you in your efforts to advance scientific and humanitarian
progress on Earth. My intention is to help other IS-BEs to help
themselves. In order to solve the amnesia problem on Earth you will
need much more advanced technology, as well as social stability to
allow enough time for research and development of techniques to free
the IS-BE from the body, and to free the mind of the IS-BE from
amnesia.
Although The Domain has a long term interest in maintaining Earth as
a useful planet, it has no particular interest in the human
population of Earth, other than its own personnel here. We are
interested in preventing destruction, as well as accelerating the
development of technologies that will sustain the infrastructures of
the global biosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere.
To this end, you will discover, on very careful and thorough
examination, that my space craft contains a wide assortment of
technology that does not yet exist on Earth. If you distribute
pieces of this craft to various scientists for study, they will be
able to
reverse engineer 220 (Footnote) some of the technology to
the extent that Earth has the raw materials required to replicate
these components.
Some features will be indecipherable. Other features cannot be
duplicated as Earth does not have the natural resources required to
replicate them. This is especially true of the metals used to
construct the craft. Not only do these metals not exist on Earth,
the refining process required to produce these metals took billions
of years to develop.
It is also true of the navigation system which requires an IS-BE
whose own personal wavelength has been specifically attuned to the
"neural network" of the craft. 221 (Footnote) The pilot of the craft
must possess a very high order of energy volition, discipline,
training and intelligence to manipulate such a craft.
IS-BEs on
Earth are incapable of this expertise because it requires the use of
an artificial body specifically created for this purpose.
Certain individual Earth scientists, some of whom are among the most
brilliant minds in the history of the universe, will have their
memory of this technology jogged when they examine the craft
components. Just as some of the scientists and physicists on Earth
have been able to "remember" how to recreate electric generators,
internal combustion and steam locomotion, refrigeration, aircraft,
antibiotics, and other tools of your civilization, they will also
rediscover other vital technology in my craft.
The following are the specific systems embodied in my craft that
contain useful components:
1) There is an assortment of microscopic wiring or fibers
222 (Footnote) within the walls of the craft that control such things as
communications, information storage, computer function, and
automatic navigation.
2) The same wiring is used for light, sub-light and ultra-light
spectrum detection and vision. 223 (Footnote)
3) The fabrics of the interior of the craft
224 (Footnote) are
far superior to any on Earth at this time and have hundreds or
thousands of applications.
4) You will also find mechanisms for creating,
amplifying and channeling light particles or waves as a
form of energy. 225 (Footnote)
As an officer, pilot and engineer of The Domain Forces, I am not at
liberty to discuss or convey the detailed operation or construction
of the craft in any way, other than what I have just disclosed.
However, I am confident that there are many competent engineers on
Earth who will develop useful technology with these resources.
I am providing these details to you in the hope that the greater
good of The Domain will be served."
212 "...Johannes Gutenberg..."
"Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (c. 1400 -
February 3, 1468) was a German goldsmith and printer, who is
credited with inventing movable type printing in Europe (c.
1439) and mechanical printing globally. His major work, the
Gutenberg Bible, also known as the 42-line bible, has been
acclaimed for its high aesthetic and technical quality.
Although Gutenberg was financially unsuccessful in his lifetime,
the printing technologies spread quickly, and news and books
began to travel across Europe much faster than before. It fed
the growing Renaissance, and since it greatly facilitated
scientific publishing, it was a major catalyst for the later
scientific revolution. Gutenberg is thought to have said: "Give
me 26 soldiers of lead and I shall conquer the world."
Printing was also a factor in the Reformation: Martin Luther
found that the 95 Theses, which he posted on the door of his
church, were printed and circulated widely; subsequently he also
issued broadsheets outlining his anti-indulgences position
(ironically, indulgences were one of the first items Gutenberg
had printed). The broadsheet evolved into newspapers and defined
the mass media we know today."
-- Reference:
Wikipedia.org
213 "...George Washington Carver...
"
"George Washington Carver (July 12, 1864 - January 5, 1943) was
an American botanical researcher and agronomy educator who
worked in agricultural extension at the Tuskegee Institute in
Tuskegee, Alabama, teaching former slaves farming techniques for
self-sufficiency.
George Washington Carver reputedly discovered three hundred uses
for peanuts and hundreds more uses for soybeans, pecans and
sweet potatoes. Among the listed items that he suggested to
southern farmers to help them economically were adhesives, axle
grease, bleach, buttermilk, chili sauce, fuel briquettes, ink,
instant coffee, linoleum, mayonnaise, meat tenderizer, metal
polish, paper, plastic, pavement, shaving cream, shoe polish,
synthetic rubber, talcum powder and wood stain. Three patents
(one for cosmetics, and two for paints and stains) were issued
to George Washington Carver in the years 1925 to 1927; however,
they were not commercially successful in the end. Aside from
these patents and some recipes for food, he left no formulas or
procedures for making his products. He did not keep a laboratory
notebook.
Carver's most important accomplishments were in areas other than
industrial products from peanuts, including agricultural
extension education, improvement of racial relations, mentoring
children, poetry, painting, religion, advocacy of sustainable
agriculture and appreciation of plants and nature. He served as
a valuable role model for African-Americans and an example of
the importance of hard work, a positive attitude and a good
education. His humility, humanitarianism, good nature, frugality
and lack of economic materialism have also been widely admired.
One of his most important roles was that the fame of his
achievements and many talents undermined the widespread
stereotype of the time that the black race was intellectually
inferior to the white race. In 1941, "Time" magazine dubbed him
a "Black Leonardo".
-- Reference:
Wikipedia.org
214 "...Jonas Salk..."
"Jonas Edward Salk (October 28, 1914 - June 23, 1995) was an
American biologist and physician best known for the research and
development of the first effective polio vaccine.
While being interviewed by Edward R. Murrow on "See It Now" in
1955, Salk was asked: "Who owns the patent on this vaccine?"
Surprised by the question's assumption of the requirement of a
profit-motive for his creation, he responded: "There is no
patent. Could you patent the sun?"
-- Reference:
Wikipedia.org
215 "...Richard Trevithick..."
" Richard Trevithick (born April 13, 1771 in Cornwall - died
April 22, 1833 in Kent) was an English inventor, mining engineer
and builder of the first working railway steam locomotive."
-- Reference:
Wikipedia.org
216 "... Renaissance..."
The Renaissance (from French Renaissance, meaning "rebirth";
Italian: Rinascimento, from re- "again" and nascere "be born")
was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th through
the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages and
later spreading to the rest of western Europe. It encompassed a
revival of learning based on classical sources, the development
of linear perspective in painting, and educational reform. The
Renaissance saw developments in most intellectual pursuits, but
is perhaps best known for its artistic aspect and the
contributions of such polymaths as Leonardo da Vinci and
Michelangelo, who have inspired the term "Renaissance men".
However, it was not until the nineteenth century that the French
word Renaissance achieved popularity in describing the cultural
movement that began in the late 13th century" (1200 AD - 1300
AD).
The term was first used retrospectively by the Italian artist
and critic Giorgio Vasari (1511¬1574) in his book The Lives of
the Artists (published 1550). In the book Vasari was attempting
to define what he described as a break with the barbarities of
gothic art: the arts had fallen into decay with the collapse of
the Roman Empire and only the Tuscan artists, beginning with
Cimabue (1240-1301) and Giotto (1267-1337) began to reverse this
decline in the arts. According to Vasari, antique art was
central to the rebirth of Italian art.
During the 12th century in Europe, there was a radical change in
the rate of new inventions and innovations in the ways of
managing traditional means of production and economic growth. In
less than a century, there were more inventions developed and
applied usefully than in the previous thousand years of human
history all over the globe. The period saw major technological
advances, including the adoption or invention of printing,
gunpowder, spectacles, a better clock, the astrolabe, and
greatly improved ships. The latter two advances made possible
the dawn of the Age of Exploration.
Alfred Crosby described some of this technological revolution in
The Measure of Reality: Quantification in Western Europe,
1250-1600 and other major historians of technology have also
noted it.
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The earliest written record of a
windmill is from Yorkshire, England, dated 1185.
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Paper manufacture began in Italy
around 1270.
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The spinning wheel was brought
to Europe (probably from India) in the 13th century.
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The magnetic compass aided
navigation, first reaching Europe some time in the late 12th
century.
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Eyeglasses were invented in
Italy in the late 1280s.
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The astrolabe returned to Europe
via Islamic Spain.
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Leonardo of Pisa introduces
Hindu-Arabic numerals to Europe with his book Liber Abaci in
1202.
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The West's oldest known
depiction of a stern-mounted rudder can be found on church
carvings dating to around 1180."
-- Reference: Wikipedia.org
217 "... explosions that were tested
and used in the past two years on Earth have the potential to
destroy all of life..."
"A doomsday device is a hypothetical construction — usually a
weapon — which could destroy all life on the Earth, or destroy
the Earth itself (bringing "doomsday", a term used for the end
of planet Earth).
Doomsday devices have been present in literature and art
especially in the 20th century, when advances in science and
technology allowed humans to imagine a definite and plausible
way of actively destroying the world or all life on it (or at
least human life). Many classics in the genre of science fiction
take up the theme in this respect, especially The Purple Cloud
(1901) by M. P. Shiel in which the accidental release of a gas
kills all people on the planet.
After the advent of nuclear weapons, especially hydrogen bombs,
they have usually been the dominant components of fictional
doomsday devices. RAND strategist Herman Kahn proposed a
"Doomsday Machine" in the 1950s which would consist of a
computer linked to a stockpile of hydrogen bombs, programmed to
detonate them all and bathe the planet in nuclear fallout at the
signal of an impending nuclear attack from another nation.
Such a scheme, fictional as it was,
epitomized for many the extremes of the suicidal logic behind
the strategy of mutually assured destruction, and it was
famously parodied in the Stanley Kubrick film from 1964, Dr.
Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the
Bomb. It is also a main topic of the movie Beneath the Planet of
the Apes, in parallel with the species extermination theme. Most
such models either rely on the fact that hydrogen bombs can be
made arbitrarily large (see Teller-Ulam design) or that they can
be "salted" with materials designed to create long-lasting and
hazardous fallout (e.g.; a cobalt bomb).
There are many unconfirmed, anecdotal reports of a Soviet
doomsday device involving a 200-megaton hydrogen bomb sheathed
in (or, alternately, "salted" with) a highly radioactive
material, usually said to be cobalt, of sufficient quantity to
saturate the earth's atmosphere with deadly fallout should the
device be detonated. Details regarding this device vary
according to the source, but enough similarities in the dozens
of different stories exist to suggest at least some basis in
truth.
According to various sources, at
some point between 1967 and 1985, the device was designed but
never constructed; built but never activated; built and
activated, but dismantled at the end of the cold war; or
designed and constructed in such a manner that it can never be
de-activated, and is still in existence today.
Tales of its
location and means of operation are equally diverse: it was in
an underground bunker west of Moscow, Siberia, the Ukraine,
etc.; it was installed on a special rocket booster that would
deliver it to the upper atmosphere upon activation; it was
actually a series of bombs placed at intervals along the western
border of the USSR; it was to be detonated upon command from the
Kremlin, automatically by a special computer, a seismic trigger,
or upon detection of incoming missiles.
Many more versions exist, such as
one with the device being permanently installed in the hold of
an unmarked tramp freighter, steaming randomly from port to port
in the North Sea."
-- Reference:
Wikipedia.org
218 "... paradigm..."
"Historian of science Thomas Kuhn gave this word its
contemporary meaning when he adopted it to refer to the set of
practices that define a scientific discipline during a
particular period of time. Kuhn himself came to prefer the terms
exemplar and normal science, which have more exact philosophical
meanings.
However, in his book The Structure
of Scientific Revolutions Kuhn defines a scientific paradigm as:
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what is to be observed and
scrutinized
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the kind of questions that are
supposed to be asked and probed for answers in relation to
this subject
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how these questions are to be
structured
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how the results of scientific
investigations should be interpreted
Alternatively, the Oxford English
Dictionary defines paradigm as "a pattern or model, an
exemplar."
-- Reference:
Wikipedia.org
219 "...Nicola Tesla... "
"Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 - 7 January 1943) was an inventor,
physicist, mechanical engineer, and electrical engineer. Born in
Smiljan, Croatian Krajina, Military Frontier, he was an ethnic
Serb subject of the Austrian Empire and later became an American
citizen. Tesla is best known for his many revolutionary
contributions to the discipline of electricity and magnetism in
the late 19th and early 20th century. Tesla's patents and
theoretical work formed the basis of modern alternating current
electric power (AC) systems, including the polyphase power
distribution systems and the AC motor, with which he helped
usher in the Second Industrial Revolution.
Contemporary biographers of Tesla
have deemed him 'the man who invented the twentieth century" and
'the patron saint of modern electricity." After his
demonstration of wireless communication (radio) in 1893 and
after being the victor in the "War of Currents", he was widely
respected as America's greatest electrical engineer. Much of his
early work pioneered modern electrical engineering and many of
his discoveries were of groundbreaking importance.
During this period, in the United
States, Tesla's fame rivaled that of any other inventor or
scientist in history or popular culture but due to his eccentric
personality and unbelievable and sometimes bizarre claims about
possible scientific and technological developments, Tesla was
ultimately ostracized and regarded as a "mad scientist". Never
having put much focus on his finances, Tesla died impoverished
at the age of 86.
Aside from his work on electromagnetism and engineering, Tesla
is said to have contributed in varying degrees to the
establishment of robotics, remote control, radar and computer
science, and to the expansion of ballistics, nuclear physics,
and theoretical physics. In 1943, the Supreme Court of the
United States credited him as being the inventor of the radio."
He performed several experiments prior to Roentgen's discovery
(including photographing the bones of his hand; later, he sent
these images to Roentgen) but didn't make his findings widely
known; much of his research was lost in the 5th Avenue lab fire
of March 1895.
A "world system" for "the transmission of electrical energy
without wires" that depends upon the electrical conductivity was
proposed in which transmission in various natural mediums with
current that passes between the two point are used to power
devices. In a practical wireless energy transmission system
using this principle, a high-power ultraviolet beam might be
used to form a vertical ionized channel in the air directly
above the transmitter-receiver stations. The same concept is
used in virtual lightning rods, the electrolaser electroshock
weapon, and has been proposed for disabling vehicles.
Tesla demonstrated "the transmission of electrical energy
without wires" that depends upon electrical conductivity as
early as 1891. The Tesla effect (named in honor of Tesla) is the
archaic term for an application of this type of electrical
conduction (that is, the movement of energy through space and
matter; not just the production of voltage across a conductor).
Tesla also investigated harvesting energy that is present
throughout space. He believed that it was just merely a question
of time when men will succeed in attaching their machinery to
the very wheelwork of nature, stating: Ere many generations
pass, our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any
point of the universe. —"Experiments With Alternate Currents Of
High Potential And High Frequency" (February 1892)
Tesla began to theorize about
electricity and magnetism's power to warp, or rather change,
space and time and the procedure by which man could forcibly
control this power. Near the end of his life, Tesla was
fascinated with the idea of light as both a particle and a wave,
a fundamental proposition already incorporated into quantum
physics. This field of inquiry led to the idea of creating a
"wall of light" by manipulating electromagnetic waves in a
certain pattern. This mysterious wall of light would enable
time, space, gravity and matter to be altered at will, and
engendered an array of Tesla proposals that seem to leap
straight out of science fiction, including anti-gravity
airships, teleportation, and time travel.
The single strangest invention Tesla ever proposed was probably
the "thought photography" machine. He reasoned that a thought
formed in the mind created a corresponding image in the retina,
and the electrical data of this neural transmission could be
read and recorded in a machine. The stored information could
then be processed through an artificial optic nerve and played
back as visual patterns on a viewscreen.
Another of Tesla's theorized inventions is commonly referred to
as Tesla's Flying Machine, which appears to resemble an
ion-propelled aircraft. Tesla claimed that one of his life goals
was to create a flying machine that would run without the use of
an airplane engine, wings, ailerons, propellers, or an onboard
fuel source. Initially, Tesla pondered about the idea of a
flying craft that would fly using an electric motor powered by
grounded base stations. As time progressed, Tesla suggested that
perhaps such an aircraft could be run entirely
electro-mechanically. The theorized appearance would typically
take the form of a cigar or saucer.
In the Colorado Springs lab, Tesla observed unusual signals that
he later thought may have been evidence of extraterrestrial
radio communications coming from Venus or Mars. He noticed
repetitive signals from his receiver which were substantially
different from the signals he had noted from storms and earth
noise. Specifically, he later recalled that the signals appeared
in groups of one, two, three, and four clicks together. Tesla
had mentioned before this event and many times after that he
thought his inventions could be used to talk with other planets.
There have even been claims that he invented a Teslascope" for
just such a purpose.
"I hold that space cannot be curved, for the simple reason that
it can have no properties. It might as well be said that God has
properties. He has not, but only attributes and these are of our
own making. Of properties we can only speak when dealing with
matter filling the space. To say that in the presence of large
bodies space becomes curved is equivalent to stating that
something can act upon nothing. I, for one, refuse to subscribe
to such a view."
-- New York Herald Tribune,
September 11, 1932
Tesla was critical of Einstein's
relativity work, calling it:
"...[a] magnificent mathematical
garb which fascinates, dazzles and makes people blind to the
underlying errors. The theory is like a beggar clothed in
purple whom ignorant people take for a king..., its
exponents are brilliant men but they are metaphysicists
rather than scientists... "
-- New York Times, July 11,
1935, p 23, c.8
"Nikola Tesla invented the 20th and
21st Century. A 'discoverer of new principles,' Tesla was the
sole inventor of the alternating poly-phase current generators
that light up every town in the world today. He was the original
inventor of the radio, and placed his ideas in print and
demonstrated them before the public 5 years before Marconi.
By the turn of the century, he had
discussed the feasibility of television; he created an atom
smasher capable of evaporating rubies and diamonds; he built
wireless neon lamps that gave off more light than today's
conventional bulbs provide; he built precursors to the electron
microscope, the laser and X-ray photographs. He sent his
shadowgraphs to the discoverer of X-rays in 1895 as soon a
Roentgen published his famous pictures. Tesla also created
Kirlian-like photographs 75 years before they became famous. All
of this took place before 19001'
Tesla, and not Edison, invented the poly-phase alternators that
power our modern civilization; and it was Tesla who was
eventually awarded Marconi's wireless patents long after Tesla
and Marconi were both dead. In all, Tesla contributed over 1200
patents, and we
are currently using only some 200 of them. Near everyone
remembers the Tesla Coil, but how many remember that he
demonstrated wireless transmission of electric power prior to
1900?
When offered to share the Nobel Prize with Edison for their
electrical inventions, Tesla turned the prestigious award down!
Edison never received the Nobel Prize.
Tesla is quoted as saying:
'In the dark I had the sense of
a bat, and could detect the presence of an object at a
distance of 12 feet away by a peculiar creepy sensation on
the forehead...'
'In Budapest, I could hear the ticking of a watch with 3
rooms between me and the timepiece. A fly alighting on a
table in the room would cause a dull thud in my ear. A
carriage passing at a distance of a few miles fairly shook
my whole body. The whistle of a locomotive 20 or 30 miles
away made the bench or chair on which I sat vibrate so
strongly that the pain was unbearable. The ground under my
feet trembled continuously... '
Tesla said in an 1892 lecture:
'Ere many generations pass, our
machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point
of the universe. Throughout space there is energy. Is this
energy static or kinetic? If static, our hopes are in vain;
if kinetic - and this we know it is, for certain - then it
is a mere question of time when men will succeed in
attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature.'
-- Reference:
http://www.world-mysteries.com/dougy.htm
220 "... will be able to "reverse
engineer" the technology... "
"After joining the Army in 1942,
Philip Corso served in Army
Intelligence in Europe. In 1945, Corso arranged for the safe
passage of 10,000 Jewish WWII refugees out of Rome to Palestine.
During the Korean War (1950-1953), Corso performed Intelligence
duties under General Douglas MacArthur as Chief of the Special
Projects branch of the Intelligence Division, Far East Command.
One of his primary duties was to
keep track of enemy prisoner of war (POW) camps in North Korea.
Corso was in charge of investigating the estimated number of
U.S. and other United Nations POWs held at each camp and their
treatment. At later held congressional hearings of the Senate
Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, Philip Corso would provide
testimony that many hundreds of American POW's were abandoned at
these camps.
Corso was on the staff of President Eisenhower's National
Security Council for four years (1953-1957). In 1961, he became
Chief of the Pentagon's Foreign Technology desk in Army Research
and Development, working under Lt. Gen. Arthur Trudeau. When he
left military intelligence in 1963, Corso became a key aide to
Senator Strom Thurmond. In 1964, Corso was assigned to Warren
Commission member Senator Richard Russell Jr. as an investigator
into the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Philip Corso relates in his book
The Day After Roswell
(co-author William J. Birnes) how he stewarded extraterrestrial
artifacts recovered from a crash at Roswell, New Mexico in 1947.
According to Corso, the reverse engineering of these artifacts
indirectly led to the development of accelerated particle beam
devices, fiber optics, lasers, integrated circuit chips and
Kevlar material.
In 1947, according to Corso, a covert government group (see
Majestic 12) was assembled under the leadership of the first
Director of Central Intelligence , Adm. Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter.
Among its tasks was to collect all information on
extraterrestrial spacecraft. The US administration
simultaneously discounted the existence of flying saucers in the
eyes of the public, Corso says.
Corso further relates that the
Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), or Star Wars, was meant to
achieve the capability of killing the electronic guidance
systems of incoming enemy warheads and disabling enemy
spacecraft, including those of extraterrestrial origin."
— Reference: Wikipedia.org
221 "... attuned to the "neural
network" of the craft."
"Traditionally, the term Neural Networks had been used to refer
to a network or circuit of biological neurons. The modern usage
of the term often refers to artificial neural networks, which
are composed of artificial neurons or nodes.
Thus the term 'Neural Network' has
two distinct usages:
1) Biological neural networks
are made up of real biological neurons that are connected or
functionally-related in the peripheral nervous system or the
central nervous system. In the field of neuroscience, they
are often identified as groups of neurons that perform a
specific physiological function in laboratory analysis.
2) Artificial neural networks are made up of interconnecting
artificial neurons (programming constructs that mimic the
properties of biological neurons). Artificial neural
networks may either be used to gain an understanding of
biological neural networks, or for solving artificial
intelligence problems without necessarily creating a model
of a real biological system."
-- Reference: Wikipedia.org
222 "...microscopic wiring or
fibers..."
The transistor was invented in 1947. It was considered a
revolution. Small, fast, reliable and effective, it quickly
replaced the vacuum tube. Freed from the limitations of the
vacuum tube, engineers finally could begin to realize the
electrical constructions of their dreams.
It seems that the integrated circuit was destined to be
invented. Two separate inventors, unaware of each other's
activities, invented almost identical integrated circuits or ICs
at nearly the same time.
Jack Kilby, an engineer with a background in ceramic-based silk
screen circuit boards and transistor-based hearing aids, started
working for Texas Instruments in 1958. A year earlier, research
engineer Robert Noyce had co-founded the Fairchild Semiconductor
Corporation. From 1958 to 1959, both electrical engineers were
working on an answer to the same dilemma: how to make more of
less.
Although the first integrated circuit was pretty crude and had
some problems, the idea was groundbreaking. By making all the
parts out of the same block of material and adding the metal
needed to connect them as a layer on top of it, there was no
more need for individual discrete components. No more wires and
components had to be assembled manually. The circuits could be
made smaller and the manufacturing process could be automated.
Jack Kilby (Texas Instruments) is probably most famous for his
invention of the integrated circuit, for which he received the
Nobel Prize in Physics in the year 2000. After his success with
the integrated circuit Kilby stayed with Texas Instruments and,
among other things, he led the team that invented the hand-held
calculator.
Jack Kilby now holds patents on over sixty inventions and is
also well known as the inventor of the portable calculator
(1967). In 1970 he was awarded the National Medal of Science.
Robert Noyce, with sixteen patents to his name, founded Intel,
the company responsible for the invention of the microprocessor,
in 1968. But for both men the invention of the integrated
circuit stands historically as one of the most important
innovations of mankind. Almost all modern products use chip
technology.
-- Reference:
Wikipedia.org
223 "...wiring is used for light,
sub-light and ultra-light spectrum detection and vision."
An optical fiber is a glass or plastic fiber designed to guide
light along its length. Fiber optics is the overlap of applied
science and engineering concerned with the design and
application of optical fibers. Optical fibers are widely used in
fiber-optic communication, which permits transmission over
longer distances and at higher data rates than other forms of
communications. Fibers are used instead of metal wires because
signals travel along them with less loss, and they are immune to
electromagnetic interference. Optical fibers are also used to
form sensors, and in a variety of other applications.
In 1952, physicist Narinder Singh Kapany conducted experiments
that led to the invention of optical fiber, based on Tyndall's
earlier studies; modern optical fibers, where the glass fiber is
coated with a transparent cladding to offer a more suitable
refractive index, appeared later in the decade.
In 1991, the emerging field of photonic crystals led to the
development of photonic crystal fiber (Science (2003), vol 299,
page 358), which guides light by means of diffraction from a
periodic structure, rather than total internal reflection. The
first photonic crystal fibers became commercially available in
1996. Photonic crystal fibers can be designed to carry higher
power than conventional fiber, and their wavelength dependent
properties can be manipulated to improve their performance in
certain applications."
-- Reference:
Wikipedia.org
224 "... fabrics of the interior of
the craft..."
"Technical textiles is the term given to textile products
manufactured for non aesthetic purposes, where function is the
primary criterion. This is a large and growing sector and
supports a vast array of other industries.
It has been heard that soon textiles will be merged with
electronics in all areas. In future wearable computers would be
launched, these will not be like advance wrist watches etc, they
will contain IC s in fabric to develop fabric keyboards and
other wearable computer devices. These types of products are
known as Interactive electronic textiles (IET). Research to
support IET development is being conducted in many universities.
Growing consumer interest in mobile, electronic devises will
initiate the demand for IET products.
Technical textiles include textile structures for automotive
applications, medical textiles (e.g. implants), geotextiles
(reinforcement of embankments), agrotextiles (textiles for crop
protection), protective clothing (e.g. against heat and
radiation for fire figther clothing, against molten metals for
welders, stab protection and bulletproof vests), spacesuits
(astronauts)."
Biotextiles are structures composed of textile fibers designed
for use in specific biological environments where their
performance depends on biocompatibility and biostability with
cells and biological fluids. Biotextiles include implantible
devices such as surgical sutures, hernia repair fabrics,
arterial grafts, artificial skin and parts of artificial hearts.
They were first created 30 years ago (1978) by Dr. Martin W.
King, a professor in North Carolina State University's College
of Textiles.
Medical textiles are a broader group which also includes
bandages, wound dressings, hospital linen, preventive clothing
etc. Antiseptic biotextiles are textiles used in fighting
against cutaneous bacterial proliferation. Zeolite and triclosan
are at the present time the most used molecules. This original
property allows to inhibits the development of odors or
bacterial proliferation in the diabetic foot."
-- Reference:
Wikipedia.org
225 "... mechanisms for creating,
amplifying and channeling light particles or waves as a form of
energy."
In 1947, Willis E. Lamb and R. C. Retherford found apparent
stimulated emission in hydrogen spectra and made the first
demonstration of stimulated emission. In 1950, Alfred Kastler
(Nobel Prize for Physics 1966) proposed the method of optical
pumping.
The work of Schawlow and Townes, however, can be traced back to
the 1940sand early 50s* and their interest in the field of
microwave spectroscopy, which had emerged as a powerful tool for
puzzling out the characteristics of a wide variety of molecules.
The invention of the laser, which stands for light amplification
by stimulated emission of radiation, can be dated to 1958 with
the publication of the scientific paper, Infrared and Optical
Masers, by Arthur L. Schawlow, then a Bell Labs researcher, and
Charles H. Townes, a consultant to Bell Labs. That paper,
published in Physical Review, the journal of the American
Physical Society, launched a new scientific field and opened the
door to a multibillion-dollar industry.
Many different materials can be used as lasers. Some, like the
ruby laser, emit short pulses of laser light. Others, like
helium-neon gas lasers or liquid dye lasers emit a continuous
beam of light.
*NOTE: According to the book, "The Day After Roswell", reports
about microwave and light projecting components from the Roswell
"flying disc", technology were "leaked" to Bell Laboratories
through the Pentagon.
-- Reference:
Wikipedia.org