See book "Super Cosmos"
http://amazon.com
http://stardrive.org
On Oct 7, 2005, at 7:03 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:
The fuselage of the alien craft with WWD is a thin artificial anyon
condensate film on a strong substrate that has a zero point energy
density with positive and negative pressure distributed in accord with
the field equation
Guv(x) + k(vacuum condensate scale length)^-1(anyon condensate scale
length)^-1cos(Phase(x))guv(x) = 0
Phase(x) ~ 2pi(Magnetic Flux through tiny control coil at x)/(Quantum of
Magnetic Flux)
k = phase-lock efficiency between vacuum and anyon condensates at x
Coil diameter ~ nanometers
The whole idea is that, with the Alcubierre type solutions as the model,
one uses the magnetic flux through the tiny control coils (effectively
high Tc superconducting via the anyon condensate) to control the local
zero point dark energy pressure that shapes the weightless free-float
(zero g-force) geodesic glide path that the ship surfs on. The glide
path is controlled by a macro-quantum conscious computer built into the
fuselage itself that is linked directly to the mind of the pilot because
of signal nonlocality that violates orthodox quantum theory. This is in
accord with Colonel Phil Corso's story of empty saucers with direct
mental control by the pilot who is an AI form "conscious android" (Gray).
http://stardrive.org/cartoon/spectra.html
On Oct 7, 2005, at 6:47 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:
I don't think that's possible. But that's simply my hunch - off the
cuff. Also, it's very low Tc in natural materials. July 2005 Rev Mod
Phys talks of new "artificial photons & quarks" based on a "condensed
matter" emergent idea of the vacuum roughly similar to my theory.
On Oct 7, 2005, at 6:32 PM,
wrote:
Hi Jack,
Previously you said that you thought the aliens might use a worm hole
generated inside a wall so that they could pass live abductees through
the wall when they abducted them. If the aliens were somehow able to
turn the wall into a super solid, do you think it might be possible to
then pass the abductee's body through the wall without having to turn
their body into a super solid also? I would think that would be
hazardous to their health. They are talking about "walking through
walls" which would imply the person walking made it through alive.
I doubt the evidence there.
supersolid1.gif
Art
In a message dated 10/7/2005 8:53:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:
Subj: Solids that can pass through solids
Date:10/7/2005 8:53:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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On Oct 7, 2005, at 5:11 PM, wrote:
Solids that can pass through solids
08 October 2005
Jack Sarfatti wrote:
"I first predicted super solids in 1969 in a paper in Physics Letters
20A, No 5 3 Nov 1969 months before Tony Leggett's similar prediction."
Catherine Zandonella wrote in New Scientist
Magazine issue 2520 "Welcome to a world where teacups melt through
saucers and everyone walks through walls
IS it possible to walk through walls? Can solid objects really pass
through each other? Moses Chan thinks they can, and he says he has the
proof. Chan and his colleagues at Pennsylvania State University have
created the world's first "supersolids", bizarre crystals that slide
through each other like ghosts. It is a finding that promises to
revolutionise the way we think about matter. "It really changes one's
concept of solids," says Jason Ho, a solid-state theorist at Ohio State
University in Columbus.
The idea that one solid object can flow through another contradicts all
our everyday experiences: no one has ever seen a teacup dissolve through
a saucer. And when you prop up the bar on Friday nights there is no
danger of you slowly melting into the surface and falling out the other
side.
Solids get their reassuring rigidness from the orderly way their atoms
are arranged. Unlike ..."