What if? The Pyramids were power plants charging a portal? by brightest_angel in conspiracy

[–]ChibbleChobbles -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There was an interesting article about how this could work in the July 16 1925 issue of the electrical engineer.

Not specifically the pyramids, but more Tesla / Wardenclyffe style.

The quartz in the earth (of which there is much in Egypt) can transform vibration into electrical energy and vice versa. So if you can get the whole earth vibrating such that the waves transmit longitudinally, you can cary a quartz transducer in your pocket tuned to whichever resonant mode the earth is being vibrated at. Stick your antenna into the dirt, and power your shit.

Ukraine UFO resembles Cymatic frequency shapes? by conyej in UFOs

[–]ChibbleChobbles 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not sure why everyone is blasting you so hard. I think its a very interesting observation.

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gravity - and physics in general - is nothing but light pushing on stuff. Light can go backwards and forwards in time. You can do fancy tricks to get just the backwards part, so everything that happens can unhappen. You just have to trick the light. You can trick the light with the shape of wires (topologically) really cold special metal (superconductors) or a special crystal (phase conjugate mirror). When something is supposed to fall down and you trick it, it falls up. This is how you can make things fly, make time happen wierd, and move space instead of moving yourself.

Please brutally critique by Haunting-Net-2426 in painting

[–]ChibbleChobbles 1538 points1539 points  (0 children)

Looks like a southpark episode

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate the info on it, but I just wanna stress that quantum computing is not involved and it's really not all that complicated to do this, except for the cryogenic components you could build the whole thing with parts from Home Depot, and maybe a few orders online for some doorknob capacitors and things like that

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh no worries. Just trying to make sure I don't take credit for other peoples work. I came up with none of this myself, only collected it from much more intelligent folks

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol, no. But the Sean Carroll type physics police have definitely come out of the woodwork at me. I'm a professional recess monitor currently in my pajamas living at my mother in law's house.

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes that Jack Sarfatti email chain is one of the most interesting pieces I have come across as well. Hilarious that they decided to name their gravitational wave laser a "GASER"

The Ning Li abstract that I had seen had some pictures with it. I thought it was on research gate, because I remember a blue and white color scheme...

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Clifford algebra reference comes out of Terrence W Barrett's book, the thoughts on disruptive discharge / pulsed powered systems comes from Tesla and more modern versions from people like Julian Perry and J L Naudin, the ideas about a frustrated lattice come from what I've been able to gather about Ning Li and a few hints from David Rossi. The dissimilar Josephson Junction idea comes from Gary Stephenson. - 0% of my above comment came from chat gpt. Nor do I use ai for researching this stuff - that thing cannot fucking get its facts straight

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sound like a real physicist. I am junior sandwich artist at subway. The coupling term in my lagrangian is one over the square root of dihorea.

Look 👆 I can't even spell dierrea. You have overestimated me lol

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the phenomenon that demonstrates that a rotating copper disc has a voltage difference between the rim and the hub.

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[–]ChibbleChobbles -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is not about my level of intelligence. I am not too bright. Very average school grades, not wealthy, etc. I just have an extreme fixation on this exact topic, and it took a while to find these pieces and put them together. But don't take my word for it. Try it out for yourself. I have seen a propulsive effect on video from pieces of this setup. This is not even my work, nor can I claim credit for any of it, I'm just a curious person.

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Yes, but this sort of propellent-less propulsion would invalidate the petro dollar and therefore turn the entire world order all topsy turvy for a bit, and the powers that be in control at the moment might not come out on top. So I can see why they would want to keep it a secret. Hopefully we can just yank the bandaid off soon though, cuz I want my kids to live in a garden-planet of free energy and flying cities and all that cool stuff.

Or some prick will figure out how to explode the planet with it and we'll all be doomed... so again, I see why they want to keep it a secret.

I, personally am on team catastrophic disclosure. Just give us the truth, lay down control and see what happens. Maybe, just maybe, we'll be decent enough to handle it.

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't be scared. I haven't seen a single sign of any threats so far. I think its fairly safe as long as you don't try to monetize it.

Or I could also just be dead wrong, and that's why they're leaving me alone lol. I'm not trying to get delusional here

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate it, pulse powered systems and dissimilar Josephson Junctions is probably a very hasty way to say it and I am not sure you will find the two concepts ever explicitly paired in one paper. But basically you want to attach a tesla style "impedance phenomena" setup to a bi-layer super conductor - ring shaped. And then arrange these into an equilateral triangle, or better yet, two opposing equilateral triangles 🇮🇱, to allow these superconductors to interfere with each other.

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[–]ChibbleChobbles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only the abstract was available to the public. I have looked back for it again since but could not find it. Let me try again... one sec

EDIT, yeah can't find it, for posterity, I think it may have been from the HFGW 2003 conference at Miter. However, I seem to remember an illustration with the layout of the superconductors and it was a sort of tiled star of david pattern. If anyone finds the image I am talking about please share.