04 - When the Cosmic-scale Meets the Micro-scale

So, what is this new "electrogravity" resonance that can either make or break the future of an entire planet?

  • First off, it isn't new. It's part of the fundamental basis for many phenomena in our daily lives

  • Secondly, it frames many alien thought processes in much the same way that light and electricity frame human thought processes

One note of caution: some hyper-advanced aliens may have exceeded the notion of electrogravity by defining their existence in terms of deeper alternate cycles, not just the negative cycle that defines electrogravity. By doing so, they will have made their minds and technology sensitive to a kind of multiversal dynamic.

For a basic understanding of electrogravity, we turn to retired Navy Col. Tom Bearden.

 

Tom Bearden is an engineer, a friendly, bearded older gentleman who has written about his encounters with electrogravity technology during his career.

 

Here's Bearden's quick summary of electrogravity:

When light waves converge from opposite directions along each of three different axes so that opposing light waves along each axis cancel each other out, they bleed into electrogravity (a kind of artifical gravity). Simple isn't it?

Let's re-state the idea, just to be clear. Remember the x, y, and z axes of those point-coordinate graphs you did in high school? Bearden says that when two different light waves snake toward each other from opposite directions along each of three axes so that the rolling hump in each light wave exactly mirrors and cancels out the opposing light wave along each axis, the energy "bleeds into electrogravity."

 

All you have to do, says Bearden, is gently vary the energy level between different points (or spaces) along such a convergence to produce electrogravity.

So when we neatly converge energy, it’s as though it amplifies down into and through atomic nuclei into a deeper kind of hyperspace while resonating far out across space, at the same time. *Author’s note: you would have to capture the energy with another device and would have to condition the environment to prevent unsafe environmental consequences.

Here’s an easy way to visualize electrogravity.

 

Remember how your high school science teacher said that when light waves cancel each other out, they disappear? It's called "destructive interference."

 

That's what Bearden is talking about. Bearden says that if we do it right, the energy bleeds into an extra dimension (as electrogravity). Here’s how that happens: when those light waves converge and cancel out, the energy isn’t gone. Instead, it’s called a “standing wave” and it’s looking for an outlet, which is why it can be varied or intricately pulsed to resonate down into, and through atomic nuclei while it resonates far out and around into space at the same time.

 

So, it foldedly twists inward, in a sense, while it also expands outward. *It is pulled by, and resonates with, the tortuous, faster-than-light expansion of hyperspace.

Bearden isn't the only one who says this. In the Jan. 2000 issue of Scientific American is an article on "negative energy" by physicists Lawrence H. Ford and Thomas A. Roman.

 

Both are physics PhD's: Ford was taught by John Archibald Wheeler, and Roman was taught by a co-author/contemporary of Einstein. In the article, Ford and Roman write that scientists now converge lasers in an airless vacuum, which causes "squeezed-state fluctuations in the vacuum of space-time" (places where light waves cancel out and squeeze, or compress, space-time).

 

Such fluctuations create "negative energy," places where the energy level is actually "less than zero." So, how can energy be less than zero? Easy, says Bearden: it bleeds into extra dimension as a kind of artificial gravity.

But that's not all. Bearden says the converse is also true: If you converge and cancel out electrogravity it bleeds back into electromagnetism (light waves). Bearden says that the relationship between electromagnetism (light) and electrogravity is reciprocal, like two fractions that are upside-down reciprocals of each other.

If all of this sounds confusing, try to visualize light waves snaking toward each other, then read the last four paragraphs above again. Electrogravity tucks the converging energy down into rapidly fluctuating, multiple places, in a sense. It does a kind of half-spin and a half-flip inversion - that is to say it foldedly twists inward and goes deeper, while also expanding (or resonating) far outward at the same time.

Aliens suggest that when we produce electrogravity it bleeds into the larger space-time, where it does a neat little trick. As Bearden says, electrogravity can actually speed the flow of time in precise, measured amounts throughout that same section of space-time. Bearden goes so far as to re-state Einstein's famous equation as E=Δt c2 Scientists use the Greek symbol Δ (pronounced “delta”) in equations to signify change.


In other words, Bearden says that mass is equivalent to Δt (delta t), a change in time. Sounds relatively innocuous, doesn't it?

Think again. What Bearden is saying, and what aliens have repeatedly confirmed in explicit communications, is that electrogravity can speed the flow of time, perhaps even allowing for a kind of fluctuation into past time (not concretely, we presume). So, what does that mean? It means that electrogravity isn't "free." It comes at a cost because it speeds the flow of time, ever so slightly shortening the life of the surrounding continuum.

 

This means that a reckless overuse of electrogravity could conceivably shorten the life of our sun, for example. Some of those "gray" aliens that you may have read about have suggested that their original planet was rendered uninhabitable by a large-scale misuse of electrogravity. They should have gone more slowly. They should have been more careful.

So, there are both risks and a larger kind of ecology surrounding the use of electrogravity (a kind of artificial gravity).

 

It must be globally regulated.

 

As Clinton’s Secretary of Defense William Cohen reported, there are international agreements on the subject, and, as physicist Mark Comings found out in 1984 after he tested a different kind of electrogravity device in a Lawrence Berkeley lab, there has been a network of so-called “scalar electromagnetism” (electrogravity) detectors on Earth since the 1980’s, if not earlier.

 

 

* If you’re new to the word “scalar,” it simply means a relationship that scales all the way across a broader spectrum, in a sense - it ranges across an entire category on a larger scale. Detectors can be used to find and avert unsafe uses of electrogravity, but we need to do so within a finer framework of international law like the World Court, and more. Aliens often point out that the finer relationships of alien science also course more largely. In other words, finer connects more largely and subtly, not more crudely. Electrogravity is often called “gravitics,” for short.
 


The experience of physicist Mark Comings’ and his colleagues shows that official disclosure about aliens and their gravitic technology can be done safely because there’s a network of electrogravity detectors already in place. It can detect through the Earth.

 

Given that Bearden and his colleagues say Russia and other nations have had such technology for decades, it’s logical to assume that a network can be configured to quickly detect dangerous misuses of electrogravity (gravitics), then counter-stream such energy into an offender’s circuitry to de-activate it, if necessary. Aliens do this - and they talk about it at intervals.

Aliens further suggest that Δt effects of gravitic technology must be moderated by countervailing, more gently distributed energy dynamics. In other words, to prevent uncontrolled damage to the environment, electrogravity (gravitics) must be used sparingly. The most advanced aliens suggest that it only be used where necessary, in conjunction with conventional, long-term energy technologies like solar and other alternatives.

 

Apparently, the least harmful uses of electrogravity (gravitics) are microgravitic - tiny quantum scale uses of a limited sort, i.e. for medical and research purposes (maybe some limited travel in space). It’s best when such uses resonate in finely counter-balanced ways. To aliens, crude human use of electrogravity is analogous to a caveman licking a hotly sparking, high-voltage wire, when, instead, we need to use it more like we use micro-electronics (finely interconnected systems that need not disturb the global ecology).

 

Failure to achieve a more peaceful, sharing world order with global energy agreements could be our doom because highly capable aliens go out of their way to condemn aggressive use of electrogravity for weapons purposes.

For those who are new to alien studies, it helps to remember that alien ideas about negative energy (including electrogravity and “magnetogravity,” which is destructive interference of both light and magnetism) aren’t confusingly counter-intuitive, as is some of Einstein’s relativity theory. Instead, the new dynamics (actually hyper-dynamics) are easy to comprehend because they pose a more logical continuity, an inter-connectedness that both allows for, and encourages, the finer sensitivities of mind.

Some readers are probably thinking, Now, wait a minute: if you use electrogravity to speed up the flow of time in one place, wouldn’t it slow time down somewhere else?

 

This appears to be the case. Within the focus of electrogravity, time slows down, while it slightly speeds the flow of time in surrounding space. On the other hand, if we can speed the flow of time, we could use electrogravity (gravitics) to speed the clock on radioactive wastes in order to make them harmless. It could slow chemical reactions for study, or freeze cancers.

 

An advanced use of electrogravity could shorten the half-life of dangerous radioactive isotopes or clear them from the environment and the human body. Again, a more advanced kind of gravitics also converges and cancels out the magnetism that exists in parallel to electrical pulses, hence the alien version of electrogravity is a kind of “magnetogravity.”

 

More about this later.

If you're still confused, let me offer some easy, visual ways of thinking about negative energy and gravitics. Much as you learned in high school, there's a larger conservation within the universe. You just can't get something for nothing.

 

Although the universe has expanded ever since the beginning and continues to do so, some of the universe is either slowly condensing together (fusion) in stars, or disappearing inwardly - into black holes. In other words, as outer space expands, part of the universe is cycling into denser and denser forms, which provide a fundamental underlying basis for all “condensed-state” or squeezed-together physics like gravitics.

 

The new condensed-state physics (lasers, Bose Einstein condensates, dark states, dark energy and black holes) are at the cutting edge of 21st century science. They’ll likely lead to the most important scientific refinements of our time, and they all relate to the “new” alien kinds of energy.

As Steven Hawking writes, the sum total positive energy of this universe (seen in matter and the outward movement of energy) is exactly equal to the sum total negative energy, the inward pull of gravity. In short, the very existence of outwardly flowing energy in seemingly empty space is somehow premised on the simultaneous inward pull of negative energy like gravity.

 

For example, almost all of the light that we see is due to the inward pull of gravity in stars that fuse matter into denser and denser elements. It's happening all the time, and it's all premised on the negative energy of a star's gravity.

 


* It can't be modeled solely in terms of what we see now, but must be modeled in terms of the entire lifetime of the universe, some of which remains hidden from us, of course.
 


Now, let's pretend we're aliens for a moment. If we were to produce electrogravity (an artificial kind of gravity) in order to literally pull two distant points (or circles/spheres) of space-time together for faster-than-light space travel - as government whistle-blower Bob Lazar says aliens do, we would borrow so incredibly much energy from the surrounding space-time that we would ever-so-slightly speed the flow of time there.

 

And, if you speed the flow of time anywhere, you ever-so-slightly shorten the energy lifetime of the universe cycle, which could be cause for concern off-world.
 


If you still don’t get the idea
Here's a visual metaphor that demonstrates electrogravity.

 

Imagine that the universe is a balloon. Blow the balloon up, then use a brown felt-tipped pen to draw spots on opposite ends of the balloon. Now, squeeze the big center of the balloon together between two fingers.

 

In a sense, all atoms and quanta are like the balloon:

when you converge light waves (and magnetism) together to bounce electrogravity out of atoms-and-space, you also “squeeze” the universe together inside the atoms' nuclei, which causes time to flow faster in the rest of the universe (the brown spots on the balloon that speed away from each other).

Better yet, inflate a latex glove like a balloon.

 

If you press two of the glove fingers deep into the inflated glove-balloon, you see a good metaphor for electrogravity. Tucked down into the inflated glove, each fingertip is like a gravity fluctuation. As you press it inward, the larger glove inflates outward (like the universe).

 

And if you wanted to travel or communicate between the two inserted fingertips, which would be easier:

to go all the way around the outside of the balloon, or to take a shortcut through the inner space of the glove?

Obviously, the inward route is faster.

 

To connect your fingers through that inner space is like electrogravity (an artificial gravity that can pull energy out of empty space).

If, as Corso reported, aliens fold gravity, it points to how alien physics actually work. Rather than use huge, seemingly impossible amounts of energy to rip across space faster-than-light, aliens discovered that gravity is a kind of resonance shared between all atomic nuclei (and black holes). Maybe you’re wondering: what is “resonance?”

 

When an opera singer varies her voice so that it causes waves to form in glass then increases their intensity, it can shatter the glass. That’s resonance.

 

When a dog walks on a bridge, the rhythm causes up and down waves on the bridge that go back and forth then build up, or amplify, and can even break the bridge, believe it or not. That’s resonance. Remember the science class when your teacher took two tuning forks then banged one on the table and it caused the other one to vibrate? It was resonance.

Ever been to a science museum that has two big concrete dishes facing each other on opposite sides of a big room? When you stand in front of one dish and talk softly it resonates, focally, with the other dish - and someone standing way over there can hear you.

In faster-than-light travel, alien craft both ride and are pulled and refocused by a tightly bunched up gradient of gravitic fluctuations in deep space, a kind of dark energy that alien ships condense and half-flip/rotate into (an inward cycling), while also expanding with an outward focus in order to travel. Those gravitic fluctuations occur across very long, orb-like spaces of tightly stretched half-waves (cycling in both directions), so if you ride in that wave you go a great distance - in a snap.

 

According to physicist Eldon Byrd, PhD,

“It doesn’t take any time for it to propagate from one point in time and space to another.”

Again, those gravitic waves aren’t simply waves on a flat surface; they cycle into and resonate all across that orb-like hump, or expanse of the wave.

How and why does it do that? It’s very simple: the universe is constantly cycling inwardly into a tighter, deeper realm (in black holes, when atoms “fuse” closer together in every star, and in gravity) while, at the same time, the universe is expanding outwardly. Aliens simply know how to connect the two - the inward and the outward.

 

It’s all around us, all the time, and when aliens (or humans) connect those two energies, it’s a very fast, steep gradient. They can tease energy out of empty space, or do sudden, long distance travel in an instant. There are limits, of course, but from the human perspective it’s phenomenal.

Now here’s the weird part of it. When an alien ship suddenly accelerates up to and beyond light speed, its mass fluctuates and literally disappears for a moment. It becomes a kind of waveform, rather than an object thing. And when a ship’s mass disappears, it can be quickly moved across great distances with relatively little energy. Why? Because, for a moment it doesn’t weigh anything.

 

On long trips, mass is suspended at intervals, so at those intervals aliens see their bodies fade visibly. Nonetheless, they sustain artificial, onboard gravity and don’t float up off of the floor.

Here’s an even weirder aspect. When an alien ship exceeds light speed, its atomic particles bend and do a half-flip (a kind of inversion, actually). They reverse polarity and down is nearly up - but not quite. Physicists say that when a photon exceeds light speed it suddenly splits off into anti-photons that bend out and flow backward in time.

 

Again, they essentially flip and bend back, or resonate with a deeper kind of energy. They trace a kind of loop that occupies a volume of time, rather than a line in time, and such loops have the weird ability to resonate, nearly instantly, down into and across great distances. They resonate down into a deeper kind of gravity that exists in the universe, a kind of half-state in which black holes and bizarre energy fluctuations exist but are, in some strange way, smeared out in time, rather than sitting still.

So, time, itself, is very elastic. It can nearly be frozen (in a spot where that artificial gravity is focused), while time in the surrounding space runs slightly faster than normal.

 

Ultimately, if we step back and look at the broader outlines of alien science, it suggests that our definition of atoms and their mass is partly wrong. The new physics show that mass (weight/density) can be suspended, essentially converted into, or across, a fast change of time. Atomic mass appears to be a semi-frozen artifact of a negative or inwardly-resonating cycle(s) of the larger universe.

If you think it through carefully, electrogravity is easy to understand. Alien children are introduced to the basics early because, if they don't think in universal terms, they will neither comprehend the nature of their technology, nor the effect that their technology has on the larger universe.

 

If they don't understand how big-connects-to-small via alternate “cycle” resonance (negative energy, electrogravity, etc.) they won't understand that selfish misuse of gravitics violates the larger universal ecology. Ultimately, the sum total of mass and gravity/negative energy, etc. is measured only on a universal scale, i.e. how much of it fuses together in stars or goes into black holes and is thus lost to our view for the rest of (our notion of) time. It literally clocks the universe.

Remember, Bearden says mass is Δt (change of time) - they’re the same. In other words, you check most of your body mass at the door when you move from one place to another faster than light, then when you arrive at your destination, you re-acquire your mass again.

 

 

* You simply manipulate time, instead of mass when you travel, so you aren’t fighting with Einstein’s idea about infinite mass at the speed of light. Instead of infinite mass, a deep gravitic resonance essentially pulls you to a distant place. If you think about it, infinite mass would suck the entire universe down into a black hole and it would be gone - but that doesn’t happen, of course, because black holes already exist in stable relationship to each other.

 

So, instead of fighting Einstein’s idea of infinite mass when you travel (which is impossible), you foldedly twist into a kind of hyperspace while, at the same time, you expand out and focus gravity on a distant location. In order to do so, the flow of time speeds slightly in the space surrounding your journey, then when you let go, you’re in that distant location. You manipulate gravity in order to relocate elsewhere. And what is gravity? It’s all about mass (which is Δ t, or change in time). By manipulating gravity, you ever-so-slightly manipulate time, also.
 


Aliens further suggest that there’s a critical irony in doing so.

 

Believe it or not, some aliens suggest that you don't actually "go" as such. Instead, you simply re-dimension within a different sum of perspectives. By doing so, you will have changed yourself and your awareness. Thereafter, if you think about it, you will live within a different kind of universe. Your mind's concepts and your interactions will be different, considerably more intelligent (we all hope).

 

As such, you’ll be transitioning into a universe of hyper-condensed, collective identities - a higher, more expanded kind of mindedness. Act accordingly, say various aliens: you're merging into a greater, yet finer kind of existence. There are (usually polite) controls.

Here's another easy visual metaphor for electrogravity. Light waves are normally modeled as if whole-numbered (one light wave here, another one there, each distinct - as if a whole number 1 here, another 1 there...). The truth is, they aren't whole quantities. Each wave is a bizarre kind of trick that shoots out of an atom's inner depths (where, ironically, we find a deeper canceling out of energy waves).

 

Think of the atom as being frozen in time for an almost unbelievably brief moment when a photon is emitted. At that moment, the atom exists in a weird, otherworldly context alongside black holes - the weirdest of "quanta." (In a sense, the singularity in a black hole is like a tiny particle with extra-dimensional tricks up its sleeve.)

 

When our atom is seen in that brief moment, with the black hole in the not-so-distant background (not so distant because the moment is so brief - which effectively shortens all distances), the atom has fractional waveform/multiple connectedness to black hole(s) singularity.

What's “fractional waveform?” The answer is easy.

 

Fractional waveform is a wave that goes partly backward in time. For example, the model that physicists use is that of a light wave or photon that goes to its destination (a future “black-body” absorber of light) then runs backward in time as a “half-wave” and interferes with itself at its point of origin, causing the electron that originally emitted the photon to recoil. In other words, an electron that emits a photon seems to recoil like a gun after a bullet fires, but in the electron's case the recoil is actually caused by a fractional “half-wave” returning from a future quantum absorber and interfering with its own past.

 

Weird, isn't it?

 

Prize-winning physicists Feynman and Wheeler were famous for fractional wave ideas, which they first proposed from 1945-49, circa the Roswell crash. The light wave is also conditioned by the original singularity/singularities from which the universe emerged, and the light wave is further defined by the seemingly-singular time intervals posed by any and every journey that light takes.

 

Somehow, light seems to know, beforehand, the number of intervals (wave crests) it must divide into in order to be absorbed by a future atom. Light does a similar trick in what are called two-slit experiments. *In an alternative sense, that backward-streaming “half-wave” can be modeled as not going backward at all, but simply re-orienting within a deeper inner space condition (hyperspace) in a weird new kind of time.

*If all this physics talk sounds tricky, don’t worry - I’ll summarize it all shortly. It gets easier as you read further.

Here's another visual metaphor for electrogravity:

Those multiply-connected "fractional waveforms" discussed above all relate to greater, cosmic quantities.

 

With our eyes, we can see light waves (actually not the waves, but the general glow - one irony of being the big, gooey bodies of liquid that we are), but if we could see incredibly much faster, we would see fractional waveforms emerging from nowhere in empty space and causing weirdly stormy fluctuations in all of the empty space around us - tiny, tiny goings on, with black hole singularities just over there in the background (again due to the fact that the fast moment is so incredibly brief that the distances aren't as important... the faster the moment, the smaller is the universe.)

 

This agrees with Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, which says that high energy particles can appear out of nowhere in empty space because they can “borrow” increasingly large amounts of energy from empty space, provided that they then disappear that much more rapidly.

As Michio Kaku writes in Parallel Worlds, relativity theory shows that as you approach the speed of light; all distances shrink to zero.

 

So, due to the deep, hyper-quick connectedness of gravitic fluctuations, a ± light-speed translocation makes the distance to black holes seem like zero. In part, this is due to the highly elastic character of Δt (or “alt t,” as one hyper-advanced alien put it). In truth, if you translocate faster-than-light, part of the distance between your starting point and your destination is “less than zero” - it fluctuates into a negative, inner space condition while you’re in hyperspace.

In short, our new negative energy model provides a nice explanation for how empty space can even exist, in the first place - as an irony of that negative cycle through hyperspace. The potentially hyper-elastic energy fluctuations of seemingly empty space (and the very existence of space) are but one elusive result of the universe discretely cycling into itself everywhere, through gravity over great periods of time.

Without being a scientist, one can easily get a feel for it all. Here's another visual metaphor. Negative energy and electrogravity are all like something that's inside of you, but you never notice it because your awareness is mostly framed in terms of longer intervals of time. If you could "see" in terms of those tiny, tiny intervals of time (multiply-connected fractional waveform/negative energy cycles) in which black holes and all atoms' nuclei resonate, you'd literally feel electrogravity - like some abductees say they actually do.

 

You'd probably think that electrogravity framed the only valid outlook, not that weirdly distant, slower-moving "light" stuff.

 

And if you didn’t have eyes, you wouldn’t frame all of your understandings in terms of the speed of light. Your billions of nerves and their 133 x 1024 or more atoms would cohere, then de-cohere (or resonate) to feel into tiny time intervals that nearly instantly communicate across and within a kind of smeared-out energy plasma in your head, which also resonates far outward. Remember, there’s evidence that animals actually do this without thinking about it. They simply resonate out, beyond their bodies, in order to survive.

Here's a fun-filled mental exercise to help you get a better intuitive feel for negative energy and electrogravity.

 

Forget about tabletop objects and concretes like your hand or a rock, and forget about outwardly moving waves - for a day or two. Instead, think only in terms of deep down inner space, a place where the distances between an atom's nucleus and its electrons and photons is huge - like the distance between the sun and its relatively tiny planets.

 

Now, while you're thinking like that, remember - all of the universe is that way: vast, seemingly empty spaces between atoms traversed by weird fluctuations and resonations. Black Holes can act on that tiny micro-level where we define gravity.

 

Stranger still, there's an even deeper kind of inner space that's important in all that we see around us. Some theorists think that, long ago, when the universe first emerged from the bizarrely convoluted black hole(s) that seem to have existed just before the "big bang" (or whatever we call the original event from which we currently speed away), there was an event called “inflation.”

Inflation would have been a bizarre process. According to the inflation model, in less than a fraction of a second, the universe expanded so far and so fast that both the speed and the distance are difficult to comprehend. Why so difficult to comprehend? Because in that tiny fraction of a second the universe went from an almost immeasurably deep kind of inner space, and grew to the size of a basketball.

 

Again, an incredibly deep kind of inner space - a great inner distance, which would relate in active, fractional ways to all that we see around us.

If that sounds weird (it's one of the leading theories at present), then consider this: according to inflation theory, before inflation even space - as we know it - was tucked inside of, or behind, the original singularity (or singularities)...

How could that be? It had to have been resonating in bizarrely non-local ways, like our so-called "quantum cosmology," coincidentally. Clearly, empty space is more complex and enigmatic than humans once thought it to be. To complete the picture, scientists are now certain that seemingly "empty" space isn't really empty. Instead, it teems with particles and negative energy fluctuations that appear, then disappear - faster than we can measure them, individually.

 

Nonetheless, some of the negative energy of those elusive "virtual particles," as they're called, has been measured in physics laboratories.

In short, we live in a universe that was originally premised on, and is now deeply integrated by, a newly discovered "negative energy" dynamic (a tight, inverse relationship between a kind of inner space and the leap of energy outward). The science of negative energy further suggests that although black holes swallow all light that reaches them, black holes do, in fact communicate with each other.

 

Black hole singularities interact as both gravity and time barriers.

Physicist Mark Comings notes that the Schwarzchild model of a black hole’s energy density is the same as that of a proton, which suggests that protons could be negative cycle artifacts of black holes. Comings also notes that physicist John Wheeler estimated that 10-94 grams/cm3 (or ergs) is the amount energy that exists within seemingly empty space.

 

That amount exceeds the energy contained within all the matter and energy of the larger universe, so Comings suggests that energy fluctuations in empty space may relate to multiple universes or multiple cycles of the universe.

Meanwhile, within black holes the distances between former atoms is almost nil, which, albeit cold and tiny, suggests alternative dimensions of destructive interference. So, in the new "negative energy" universe, black holes could conceivably act like wormholes - if you were to approach them faster-than-light (you'd be composed of strangely distributed fractional waveform, not our visible light waves, because you'd be going so darned fast).

 

Of course, we now know that black holes are, and behave like, fractions of the universal whole. If we "look" at them on a tiny quantum level only, as in our "inner space" thought exercise, they probably make more sense.

So, please, try thinking in terms of physics' weirdly tiny phenomena only - for a few days, not the familiar terms of relatively big light waves and concretes. It will help you see how our old idea of locally sensed concretes and a brief 78-year lifespan is neither as big nor definitive as it once seemed to be.

*In one alternative to inflation theory, the universe wouldn’t have emerged from a tiny singularity but would have emerged from a fuzzy multiplicity of singular conditions (black holes) that could have resonated with each other via faster-than-light physics. So, if there was a sudden inflation process, it could have emerged from a variety of locations, overall.

 

Or, as Stanford theorist Andre Linde postulates, inflation(s) may still be occurring on a micro scale to this very day.

 

If true, it might allow for a universe that continually re-cycles within a kind of multiverse that can regenerate, over time. Indeed, every bit of energy, every movement of atomic quanta may be due to a kind of inflation that smears out and is shared by all quanta. In other words, a continuing kind of inflation would underlie all energy in the universe and would be premised on a black hole - white hole resonance that ties large scale cosmic phenomenon to small-scale quantum horizons (as does quantum cosmology).

Recently, science has moved in the direction of Bearden's model of destructive interference.

 

For example, in Nobel Prize winning experiments on what are called "Bose-Einstein condensates” scientists converged and canceled out laser light waves to cool photons and other particles down to a temperature mere billionths of a degree above absolute 0º Celsius, and, voila, the atoms did something weird.

 

They lost their separate identities and merged into a single super-atom. In January 2004 scientists at the National Institute of Standards in Boulder, CO announced that they did the same with fermions, which are normal atoms (potassium in this case) containing protons and neutrons.


In addition, by converging and canceling out light waves, researchers like Lene Hau at Harvard have produced “dark states,” which can make light freeze to a stop - even when one of the light beams is turned off!

When light and time are slowed it sounds like Δt, doesn’t it?

 

Research of the sort may provide an explanation for what’s known as “dark energy” and “dark matter,” which cosmologists say comprise more than 95 percent of the universe. So, scientists can see that Bearden is definitely onto something re: converging and canceling out light waves.


Supercomputers made of supercooled, condensed atoms may soon revolutionize information density and efficiency. Moreover, scientists recently slammed gold atoms together at nearly the speed of light (extremely high energy - roughly 1 trillion degrees), which caused the nuclei of the atoms to do something weird. They merged into a kind of pudding, a plasma in which the protons, neutrons (and the quarks and gluons inside such particles) lost their individual identity and merged into a mysterious new form of matter.

 

This could easily involve destructive interference of high-energy waveform, a kind of inward resonance. More recently, experiments have shown that a plasma can communicate changes across itself, almost instantly!

Remember, Bearden says that if you converge and cancel out electrogravity, it bleeds back into light waves. Of course, that’s Bearden - a human. Advanced aliens know about multiple categories of converged and canceled out electrogravity. Just imagine how that moves through space and how it affects our sense of time, and more.

For decades now, quantum physics has shown that an individual's very act of observation of a phenomenon has an effect on that phenomenon at the quantum level. Although tiny, the effect is easier to imagine if we think in terms of electrogravity. Through a logical extension of such principle we can assume that the couch potato anonymity of the 20th century, the illusion of externality to any observation (or suffering people), is no longer valid. It has no basis in science.

 

This doesn't mean we can't do experiments without being drawn into the test tube. It simply means that part of the universal basis is both drawn into and partly re-defined by an observation. There’s a deeper resonance.

The observer's terms of observation, the way in which an observation is defined, can be compared to Gödel's incompleteness theorem: the depth and breadth of an observation are limited by the observer's terms of observation, the framework within which he/she measures and defines them. For example, a relativistic model looks for relativistic solutions, while a quantum (and negative energy) model looks for quantum and negatively-cycled solutions.

 

A multiversal model looks for multiversal solutions. In the end, the best model combines all such models and inter-dimensions/inter-cycles them accordingly.

Author's note: The fact that we affect every act of observation also implies that long-term solutions to Earth’s problems are being delayed by displacement of the economically disadvantaged from public awareness and political involvement, i.e. through the destruction of long-term common resources for short-term elite indulgence.

 

In other words, the schlump who thinks he can simply leech onto the underside of anonymous investments irrespective of their ecological implications can't hide from the ultimate consequences. Negative energy dynamics loop all such doings back in upon the offender, in some cases almost immediately. Those who might think otherwise simply suffer a diminished kind of awareness, as a result.

 

Aliens have suggested as much repeatedly, in some cases out of frustration with their own governments. So, how does this new paradigm affect me, for instance? Every thought in my mind is a kind of observation - of my own past and of various larger phenomena.

 

Stranger still, the weirdness of quantum and condensed-state physics (like electrogravity) suggests that we need to question which is more valid:

the individual's observation of order in the universe, or the larger universe's "observation" of the individual's idea of order, in the first place? Which terms are more valid?


If you don't get physics...
If the physics jargon above sounds confusing to you, don't worry... Just remember this:

aliens see the universe as being strangely elastic on a bizarrely deep down, inward sub-atomic level.

That same elasticity can be connected to form electrogravity, a kind of artificial gravity that literally changes the flow of time.

 

It allows for faster-than-light space travel and other new dimensions in physics. So, if aliens are correct, an inner space kind of "negative cycle" allows for strange new connections throughout the known universe. Other dimensions can exist within your very head (or your head inside of them) in ways that humans once thought impossible.

To help put some of this into perspective, here's a quote from Coevolution, a remarkably astute New Zealander's book about being taken, fully awake, for a ten-day journey to Haven, a distant planet inhabited by three-and-a-half to four foot tall aliens with big heads, large dark eyes, and wrinkled skin under their chins.

 

In the quotes below, a female Haven alien explains their physics to the author, Alec Newald:

"Suffice it to say that your very make-up, and the make-up of everything you can see for that matter, is split into two cycles.

 

The negative or alternate one of these cycles is not known on Earth except by a few, and most of them work for the military. This negative cycle can defeat all the laws of physics as you know and understand them, and this includes time travel...

"This concerns the cycle of the atom; the part that is still little understood by your people, or, should I say, not yet fully understood by them. When this is understood, a whole new dimension, or dimensions, will open up for you - for in this instant of time between the pulses of atoms lies a world within worlds. They are in fact parallel dimensions to your own - at least to the one where most of you live 'now.'

 

These dimensions are so close to your real 'now' that you can slip in and out of them without even knowing you have done so...

"You are very close to a major dimension-leap, the like of which you have never before experienced... You see, you are not always where you think you are.

 

The trick is to be fully conscious when you make these mini-leaps and be aware of where you have gone. You will be very surprised, I think...

 

Our (Haven) ancestors wanted to change from what you currently understand as a three-dimensional hard-interface reality into the fourth, or next higher dimension. The next reality is, in fact, only slightly different from your own, but it is a softer, airier plane where objects can intermix more easily.

 

There is not so much of your world's hard-line boundaries, especially as far as body form is concerned. Also, time can be stretched more easily in this domain."

(from Coevolution p. 20-22, 42-43, 56. Nexus Press)

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