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To: dp0622

A very high placed person said where we are technologically now is not 50 years beyond what is publicly known, but 50 years beyond what we can imagine.

I think he was either a Navy Admiral or worked at Lockheed Skunk Works/Boeing Phantom Works. You’d have to look that up - perhaps on a YT lecture video

We can imagine Star Trek, but that would be old news ... Think of any SciFi story/movie/concept and that would be old news also ...

I think this had a lot to do with someone reexamining the work of James Clerk Maxwell who gave us (by way of transformations by Oliver Heaviside of four of Maxwell’s 200 field equations into vector equations) all we know about the entire electromagnetic spectrum; inspired both Nicola Tesla and Albert Einstein.

The field equations reportedly hint at unlimited free energy and instantaneous transportation for many one spot in the entire Universe to any other by simply steeping across

see: The Man Who Changed Everything


16 posted on 07/25/2020 2:51:54 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: PIF

WOW.

That last piece you mentioned..I have heard that from very high up sources too.

And I only know one :)

Never knew him to lie.

It would destroy the airline, car, train and other industries overnight, I would assume.

And free limitless energy? Forget about it.

Thank for the book tip.

I love reading about things like quantum entanglement and quantum physics in general. Don’t know if it adds to modern discoveries but I just find it fascinating.

I’d like to think there’s a parallel universe where I’m a great success and with a hot blond right now instead of alone typing on FR :) Though I do love FR.


19 posted on 07/25/2020 3:06:55 AM PDT by dp0622 (Trump!!)
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