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Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin-producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster.
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin-producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster.
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact-packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the part-time genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years. Starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact-packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the part-time genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years. Starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin-producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster.
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact-packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the part-time genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years. Starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin-producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster.
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact-packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the part-time genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years. Starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Love at first swipe? I highly doubt it. Reality TV and social media have love all wrong. So what really makes relationships last? On this episode of Dope Labs, poet and relationship expert Young Pueblo breaks down the psychology of love and provides eye-opening insights and advice we all need.
Love at first swipe? I highly doubt it. Reality TV and social media have love all wrong. So what really makes relationships last? On this episode of Dope Labs, poet and relationship expert Young Pueblo breaks down the psychology of love and provides eye-opening insights and advice we all need.
Supposedly has this very rare progressive disease, but from my observations, she's like the healthiest kid I've ever seen in my life.
This morning, health officials in Kansas are dealing with the largest documented outbreak of tuberculosis in U.S. history.
The uncertainty around the Trump administration's sweeping funding freeze is also alarming many in the world of global health, since it could affect key programs overseen by the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID.
What's a quantum computer? It's not just a faster computer. It performs in a fundamentally different way.
What's a quantum computer? It's not just a faster computer. It performs in a fundamentally different way.
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin-producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster.
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact-packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the part-time genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years. Starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin-producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster.
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact-packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the part-time genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years. Starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's inside a black hole? Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
What's inside a black hole? Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
What's a quantum computer? It's not just a faster computer. It performs in a fundamentally different way.
Or if hypnotism is real. You will use the suggestion in order to enhance your cognitive control.
What's a quantum computer? It's not just a faster computer. It performs in a fundamentally different way.
What's a quantum computer? It's not just a faster computer. It performs in a fundamentally different way.
The latitude for us has a double meaning, as you can see. On the one hand, latitude means geographic breadth. with a sense of leeway.
You know, like for some people, heaven and hell is reality.
Well? What are the things that a cult would do? Separate yourself from your friends. Well, absolute discretion might be that, right? Ask for money. Oh, shit. It was a gift shop beforehand, but now all of a sudden it's like, do you want to continue on?
I was actually a little bit nervous that I was going to be kidnapped or that there was going to be some kind of crazy pagan ritual with some kind of sacrifice or something like that. I didn't really know what to expect.
So, what's your moniker?
Welcome, Salakha.
Do you?
You ever watch the Y-Files? Oh, that's a good choice, actually. Are you familiar with the Y-Files?
Yeah, I like that guy. The one with the, the guy's got the little goldfish? Yeah, hecklefish. I fucking love that.
Yeah, yeah, I've seen it. I love it. The single greatest YouTube channel ever.
But that's a different result to what we had earlier. So here's the last bit of sneakiness that we can play with atoms. Surely now we're going to get to grips with it. Leave the detector there, but just very quietly go and unplug it. Don't let the atoms know that you're not spying on them. Run the experiment again. Now, if you can explain this using common sense and logic,
Do let me know, because there's a Nobel Prize for you.
Tony Danza.
I'm begging you.
I personally find that I gravitate more towards the information theoretic point of view and believing that the universe that I exist in is a very good, high quality simulation.
It did not take me long to open the question as to whether it might not be more than that. That in fact, plural realities did exist superimposed onto one another like so many film transparencies. I wrote both novels based on fragmentary residual memories of such a horrid slave state world.
We are living in a computer-programmed reality, and the only clue we have to it is when some variable is changed and some alteration in our reality occurs.
One thing I really want you to know, I am aware that the claims I am making, claims of having retrieved buried memories of an alternate present and to have perceived the agency responsible for arranging that alternation These claims can neither be proved nor can they be even made to sound rational in the usual sense of the word.
That is that my book, like his, was in a certain real, literal, and physical sense, not fiction, but the truth.
Look, you better- The gloom approaches.
What happened? He says, well, this thing was flat on the bottom, sloping sides, a little ledge around there, and then a dome on the top with these little glass things on top. It looked like there was a camera under each one. And I said, really? He says, yeah. No, no landing gear. It was hovering. And I said, let me borrow your pen.
So I took out a Kodak lens cleaning tissue package that I had in my camera bag. It was the only thing I could think of to draw on. I did a quick sketch of this alien reproduction vehicle as described by my friend Brad Sorensen. back in 1988. And I said, is that what you saw? He says, oh, you've seen one. I said, no, but I wasn't sure until this moment that the story was absolutely true.
And so that was when I knew there was a second point of confirmation.
That there was one facility at Norton Air Force Base that was close hold. Not even the wing commander there could know what was going on. And during that time period, throughout my career, it was always rumored by the pilots that that was a cover for, in fact, a location of one UFO craft.
And the reason for that location was folks that could come out, land at Norton, play golf, be part of a golf tournament, so forth, and during that process could go by the facility and actually see the UFO.
Strong and durable must be made the body of the Vamana, like a large flying bird of night material. Inside one should place a mercury engine with its iron heating device below. Through latent force in Mercury, which triggers the buoyancy swerve, a man sitting inside can travel great distances in the sky.
Davallada's movements are such that he can climb vertically, descend vertically, move forward and backward. With the empath machines, humans can fly in the air and celestial beings can come to Earth.
Now, what is zero-point energy? I'm going to show you many different definitions, but let me quote Nikola Tesla. Quote, throughout space, there is energy. Is this energy static or kinetic? If static, our hopes are in vain. If kinetic, and we know for certain it is, then it is a mere question of time when men will succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature.
Many generations may pass, but in time our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point in the universe. And so there, ladies and gentlemen, is the basic birth of the concept of zero-point energy.
The reason it's called alien reproduction vehicle is that it's based on the study of extraterrestrial vehicles, but it is manufactured by human military intelligence aerospace contracting arrangements. And this is very important.
It means that we, Homo sapiens, have the ability to access this so-called zero-point field of energy, which is the ambient field of energy from which all matter and energy is fluxing, and can access that energy and generate all the power we need to run this planet without fossil fuels or pollution.
I've seen copies of inter-office correspondence among defense contractors that openly stated that they felt the technology was a fundamental enabling technology, that it had all kinds of different defense applications, but it also had a lot of serious civilian applications that would be beneficial to humanity as a whole, to the environment.
It seems obvious that someone, perhaps a group, maybe some kind of a rogue civilization within our society has captured the technology, they're exploiting it for their own aims, for their own interests, whatever those might be. There's not, a sliver of doubt in my mind that it exists.
The storyline basically is that there's a lot of work going on in the aerospace industry that would indicate that we have black projects that have gone even darker.
And so, you know, I'm kind of mystified as to why a lot more people haven't picked up on this and sort of hammered on Lockheed or Grumman or whoever to say, are you guys really doing this? I actually called a spokesman at Lockheed and asked her straight up, I'm like, so what's going on with your electric invidics program? And she's like, well, we're not at liberty to discuss those programs.
And I'm like, really, why not? She's like, well, it might threaten our competitive advantage. And I really wish I'd gotten that on film or tape. Because my next documentary, Tom, are you listening? I want to do a sort of a investigative documentary on specifically on anti-gravity in the aerospace industry. industry.
Folks, this is just staggering stuff. Again, I've become obsessed with this. By the way, that's the Y-Files. That was a YouTube video. It's really amazing.
You've actually heard a couple different stories about people being shut down when they're trying to implement this. Or killed. Or killed, yeah. I mean, there's many times I lay awake at night with my 9mm under my pillow, reloaded, and I wonder why they haven't killed me. And I honestly do.
Did you meet the extraterrestrials or merely see them?
Oh, I met them many times, as I described in my books. Although I never went looking for them, they were always happy to come looking for me.
Describe them. I know we have an animated picture of what they look like on the website. Kind of describe the tall whites for us.
Well, the one that Paula has on her website is a very good rendition of a particular tall white lady. Each one of them are individuals, like the people say in New York City. But they were generally, throughout much of their adult life, they were about the same height as me, 5'11", 6 feet. They were very thin and frail. They had skin as white as a piece of paper.
What I do know about them is that they come from a planet that's somewhat hotter than the Earth and somewhat larger than the Earth, and they naturally live underground.
Looking up, we beheld three strange beings. They resembled humans in many respects, but still, they were not like anything I had ever seen. They were nearly or quite seven feet high and very slender. They were possessed of a strange and indescribable beauty.
The investigation was launched into this whole subject, and the document was prepared. that at least four species had been visiting Earth for thousands of years.
other species that I learned about not too long ago, called the Tall Whites.
There are live ETs on Earth at this present time. At least two of them probably working with the United States government.
Did they tell you, Charles, where they were from? What star system they might have come from?
One night I was there with the teacher and I asked her where she came from and she smiled and said, asked me, do I know the names of the stars that the tall whites use? And I said, no, I didn't. And she said, so why do you want to know where we come from? However, one night they were standing around me And I mentioned the star Arcturus and they all got real nervous.
Let's look at this. You know what this is?
Yeah. What's going on, bro? There's a whole fleet of them. Look on the ASA.
My gosh. They're all going against the wind. The wind's 120 miles to the west.
Look at that thing, dude. This is an alternative energy and propulsion device. These are things that have existed all the way back to the 60s. But the one that they call the Tic Tac here off the coast of San Diego, the white one, looked very much like this. These have been made by the Lockheed Skunk Works.
I had an interest in the story of Charles Hull and the Tall Whites for a number of years. After reading his book Millennial Hospitality, I was trying to locate the positioning of the weather stations on the bombing and gunnery ranges that he talks about in his book, so that I could better understand the orientation of the various locations.
One of the first sites listed on the video is just off the end of the runway at Creech Air Force Base. This seems to agree with Charles Hall's story of the aliens coming onto the base from the northwest corner at the end of the runway.
Tell you what, let's make a happy little sky.
$15?
Let's say it's 400 turns in your primary, and say there's 4,000 turns in your secondary. 10 times the turns, then you'll get 10 times the voltage.
Well, this was, I was using square waves, where I could actually, it was easy, controlling the duty cycle is easy to control the voltage that way. Right. Because you can't find, you can't really find, it's hard to find Variacs rated at megawatts.
That'd be great. That'd be like a dream come true.
Maybe it'll be more efficient if I use, instead of using basically heat from a laser in a cold room, the differential, the temperature difference between those two to stir the plasma may be even more efficient if I use the magnetic field to stir it. That's what I ended up doing.
Basically, it's, well, in simple terms, this thing looks like basically a plasma tornado.
Two cylinders, one cylinder inside the other.
with another basically a circle of electromagnetic electromagnets around it. So basically you got a bunch of plasma inside of it with a magnetic field rotating it.
Yeah.
Because Einstein's equations do allow for time travel. And they're blueprints. Blueprints for different kinds of time travel designs that are compatible with Einstein's theory. For example, gigantic spinning cylinders. You go around the cylinder and you come back before you left.
This one guy suggests I'm actually looking at the website now. Go to tell him to set up a GoFundMe account.
The thing with DARPA, well, I don't have first-hand experience with them, but I'm willing to bet they try to militarize every... I mean, basically, the check isn't free and clear. There's always strings attached.
It's already been scientifically proven you can use gravity to dilate time. Well, basically I'm using electromagnetism, which is 10 to the 30th times stronger. Right, right. So I don't need basically a black hole to do this.
A single projectile charged with all the power of the universe. An incandescent column of smoke and flame as bright as 10,000 suns rose in all its splendor.
This entire region resembles nothing so much as an area zapped by a powerful electric arc, advancing unsteadily across the surface.
Dr. Velikovsky's contention is that in the memory of man, the Earth has gone through great natural paroxysm. He's founded his theory on the ancient records of man from all over the world, on archaeological evidence in the form of ancient calendars that have become strangely obsolete, and on new and radical interpretations of information from astronomy, paleontology, paleomagnetism, and evolution.
All of our ancient heritage that comes to us in terms of architecture, writing and so on, they're actually obsessed with the idea of worshipping these stars, these dreaded planets. All mankind through the years have worshipped stars that we can't even pick out of the sky today. Now why?
So it came as a bit of a shock and a surprise to see David Talbott showing slides at one of the sessions at the conference. which I recognized immediately as being similar to those of electric discharges in the laboratory.
The odds that we're in base reality is one in billions.
The electron decided to act differently, as though it was aware it was being watched.
The EU concept is fraudulent bullshit being promoted by several people as real science to the general public. They don't really know any physics or mathematics to speak of. They have all the usual trappings of crackpot scientists.
I quit for several reasons. One, they could no longer pay me. And two, they're just amateurs. And I was tired of working with amateurs. They're bozos.
It all began with Velikovsky. I read Worlds in Collision in 1960 and thought it was a great yarn, but any implied physics was wrong.
The prejudging scorn and closing of ranks against the heretic showed typical guild animus. In recent years, however, evidence collected during the geophysical year and by several space probes has tended to verify several of Velikovsky's predictions.
For instance, he had said in the face of strong disagreement that because of her recent birth, Venus is extremely hot, a view subsequently borne out by observations of Mariner 2. He was accused of inventing an interplanetary magnetic field, but one has been detected since then by Pioneer 5. He claimed in 1950 that the ancient civilizations of Central America were much older than believed.
Recently, this view too has been proved by radiocarbon dating.
Laterally was the scientific press copying at him, and in a way that was violent.
not in terms of an orderly discussion that this idea is yet to be tested and it takes more time and etc but saying this idea is crazy and any man who has such an idea is mad insane that kind of thing but the establishment through which men who think that way make a living the academic establishment was saying to this man you know you're not saying
The book, Worlds in Collision then, merely the first of the books, had been on the top of the bestseller list for something like 11 weeks. And nonetheless, the publisher was so mortally wounded, is the only word,
By the turning away of salesmen from the doors of professors' studies and all of the implications that went with this, that the book was transferred to another publisher which was willing to take it over, which, after all, is a fairly extraordinary thing.
Off our port and starboard wings are a strange type of aircraft. They are closing rapidly alongside. They are disc-shaped and have a radiant quality to them. They are close enough now to see the markings on them. It is a type of swastika. This is fantastic! Where are we? What has happened? I tug at the controls again. They will not respond. We are caught in an invisible vice grip of some type.
Proceed to Agartha, full speed. Process straight ahead until the new light can be seen. Change of magnetic poles, the changes of the compass needle and instruments are to be disregarded.
and lucrative buyout offers. I know that. He was offered money to sell. I think the Y-Files did an episode on this.
If you haven't subscribed to the Y-Files yet, please do so. The best nighttime viewing and listening on YouTube.
I am obsessed with this show on YouTube. It's called the Y-Files.
If you're not following the Y-Files on YouTube, you are missing out. AJ over there is such a cool guy and he does such thought-provoking videos. He's my favorite YouTuber.
that in fact plural realities did exist superimposed onto one another by so many film transparencies.
Te reto a que vengas aquÃ, al hormiguero. Aquà siempre hay gente trabajando a todas horas, desde por la mañana hasta por la noche, tenemos seguridad 24 horas, asà que es imposible que nadie pueda entrar. Mi reto es el siguiente. Voy a colocar mi libro. Oh my God. Mira, voy a meter el libro aquÃ, lo escondo, y tú vienes y lo coges, ¿vale? Aquà viene. Mira, ¿ves? ¡Pum! Ahà está.
A ver si eres tan listo. Lo consigues encontrar aquà en el hormiguero y me lo enseñas.
Look, look, look. I'm telling you, you're going to freak out. Look, look, look, look.
There, there, there. Look at it. Look at it. Look at that.
No, but there's something there. I told you. I told you. Look. There's something there. Friday the 13th.
If you're not careful, and you noclip out of reality in the wrong areas, you'll end up in the backrooms. Where it's nothing but the stink of old moist carpet, the madness mono-yellow, the endless background noise of fluorescent lights, and maximum humbuzz. And approximately 600 million square miles of randomly segmented empty rooms to be trapped in.
God save you if you hear something wandering around nearby, because it sure as hell has heard you.
Hello?
Oh, my God.
Hello?
Can you help me get down? There's something up here. Please!
It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge.
Hello. I'm so glad to see you again. You remember me, don't you?
We are living in a computer programmed reality. And the only clue we have to it is when some variable is changed.
No, no, no, no. Don't be afraid. I'm your friend, remember? Your friend.
You have to follow me.
No, don't look away. Look at me.
You need to follow me. It's for your own safety. That's right. That's right. Come with me. Remember, are different.
Starting when I was seven, I had the exact same dream for 10 years. I'm 17 now and I have become very familiar with this man, although I do not have very nice dreams about him. I dream that he's leaning over me and making a strange noise, almost as if he was growling at me. and on his shirt is a gold round pendant that is molded into the gold, Go North.
Other nights, he would be standing across my bedroom, staring at me. When I saw the pictures on this website, I started crying out of fear. He never spoke to me. He only made weird noises. September 2nd, 2013. Palm Beach, Australia.
I dreamt of this man. He was following me through a park in the dead of night. I started running. He easily kept the same pace as me. He gave a small groan and sped up until he was in front of me. He put his hand out, stopping me from running. He pulled me close to him, but he only spoke a few words. I think about them every night.
On April 9th, 2021, go north.
After saying this, the man ran away. I tried to catch up to him to ask more, but I couldn't keep up. March 7th, 2013, Utah. Some encounters with this man were vivid and violent.
Computer code writ in the fabric of the cosmos into the equations that we want to use to describe the cosmos, yes.
You still have to die, ere you leave the city of Nuremberg.
Hauser will be able to tell you quite precisely how I look and from where I am. To save Hauser the effort, I want to tell you myself from where I come. Dash dash. I come from dash dash dash. The Bavarian border dash dash. On the river dash dash dash dash dash. I will even tell you the name. M-L-O.
It's a story of a missing person, but it's also a legacy for the love of what they did.
He couldn't help himself. That's where he wanted to be.
It was steep. It was rocky. It was imposing.
Wasn't afraid to be out on his own.
His mantra was, I'm going to do as many walks as I can for as long as I can carry a backpack.
I remember thinking, Eric, what were you thinking, mate?