Jesse Michels
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Yes.
Yeah.
That's really interesting.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's amazing.
I'm obsessed with Townsend Brown.
So that gets me excited.
The fact that there's some, you know, corroboration from an experiencer that, you know, maybe that that is how the craft actually works.
Many institutions and people have tried to either downplay or falsify Brown's experiments.
For example, in 1990, the Air Force tested a Byfield Brown experiment in a vacuum.
But they only used 19 kilovolts instead of the megavoltage Brown was using.
But in 1956, Jacques Cornillon, a French Air Force officer and technical representative for one of France's largest aircraft companies, Sued West, facilitated Brown's experiments in a vacuum in the Montgolfier facility in Paris.
So they're giving you all this insight into the physics?
What did they say?
So this is this idea that the wave function doesn't actually collapse.
It sort of infinitely branches.
But you're saying that in certain cases... That's a combination.
Makes rough sense.
Did they connect the, you know, quote unquote, anti-gravity with the time travel?
Because Byfield Brown effect and Townsend Brown himself was very interested in time travel because of their relationship between gravity and time and general relativity.