Steve Kwast
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Yes. Okay. And this is what I think he was referring to when he talks about time and space. Here's what we observe, and I'll just talk about what we observe in full knowledge that I'm no expert, but I read a lot and I am friends with people that are experts. When we observe quantum communication, not only when you entangle two elements, meaning that this particle is associated with this particle,
Yes. Okay. And this is what I think he was referring to when he talks about time and space. Here's what we observe, and I'll just talk about what we observe in full knowledge that I'm no expert, but I read a lot and I am friends with people that are experts. When we observe quantum communication, not only when you entangle two elements, meaning that this particle is associated with this particle,
when one moves, the other moves instantaneously, regardless of the distance apart. So that blows out of the water, the speed of light is as fast as you can move. It shows that our universe is connected in ways we cannot see, we do not understand. And there's a trilogy of books out there that you ought to read. One of the most...
when one moves, the other moves instantaneously, regardless of the distance apart. So that blows out of the water, the speed of light is as fast as you can move. It shows that our universe is connected in ways we cannot see, we do not understand. And there's a trilogy of books out there that you ought to read. One of the most...
when one moves, the other moves instantaneously, regardless of the distance apart. So that blows out of the water, the speed of light is as fast as you can move. It shows that our universe is connected in ways we cannot see, we do not understand. And there's a trilogy of books out there that you ought to read. One of the most...
And storytellers like Roddenberry with, you know, the Star Trek, they are good at looking at the trend lines of technology and being able to predict the outcome of what that might mean as engineers and scientists actually develop it. So in the 60s in Star Trek, you had the communicator, which was our current day flip phone.
And storytellers like Roddenberry with, you know, the Star Trek, they are good at looking at the trend lines of technology and being able to predict the outcome of what that might mean as engineers and scientists actually develop it. So in the 60s in Star Trek, you had the communicator, which was our current day flip phone.
And storytellers like Roddenberry with, you know, the Star Trek, they are good at looking at the trend lines of technology and being able to predict the outcome of what that might mean as engineers and scientists actually develop it. So in the 60s in Star Trek, you had the communicator, which was our current day flip phone.
Okay, they hadn't gone far as a smartphone, but the communicator was pretty darn good for Roddenberry. There is a Chinese fiction writer that wrote a trilogy called The Three-Body Problem. Now, you may have heard about it, but you probably haven't read it because it's three books and they can be pretty dense.
Okay, they hadn't gone far as a smartphone, but the communicator was pretty darn good for Roddenberry. There is a Chinese fiction writer that wrote a trilogy called The Three-Body Problem. Now, you may have heard about it, but you probably haven't read it because it's three books and they can be pretty dense.
Okay, they hadn't gone far as a smartphone, but the communicator was pretty darn good for Roddenberry. There is a Chinese fiction writer that wrote a trilogy called The Three-Body Problem. Now, you may have heard about it, but you probably haven't read it because it's three books and they can be pretty dense.
But anybody that is interested in how technology can change fate ought to read those books because this is a man that has studied quantum and has described a future of people that live in other parts of the universe
But anybody that is interested in how technology can change fate ought to read those books because this is a man that has studied quantum and has described a future of people that live in other parts of the universe
But anybody that is interested in how technology can change fate ought to read those books because this is a man that has studied quantum and has described a future of people that live in other parts of the universe
so far away from us that we have no clue they're there, and how their knowledge of quantum allows them to come to us, and they're coming to us because they see something in our Earth and our civilization that is so magical and so beautiful that they want it. and they want it at the price tag of our existence. But it's a story of technology.
so far away from us that we have no clue they're there, and how their knowledge of quantum allows them to come to us, and they're coming to us because they see something in our Earth and our civilization that is so magical and so beautiful that they want it. and they want it at the price tag of our existence. But it's a story of technology.
so far away from us that we have no clue they're there, and how their knowledge of quantum allows them to come to us, and they're coming to us because they see something in our Earth and our civilization that is so magical and so beautiful that they want it. and they want it at the price tag of our existence. But it's a story of technology.
It's a story that describes what quantum can do based on our observations. And so this gets us back to quantum communication where two elements can be intimately connected such that one
It's a story that describes what quantum can do based on our observations. And so this gets us back to quantum communication where two elements can be intimately connected such that one
It's a story that describes what quantum can do based on our observations. And so this gets us back to quantum communication where two elements can be intimately connected such that one