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Preface
Chapter 1 The Silicon Plateau
The Growth of Technology
Chapter 2 Elementary Frequencies Tomorrow's Alchemy
Particles Photons - Quarks
What is Quantum Physics all about?
Bells and Whistles
Elementary Particles
Quarks
Chapter 3 Gravity and Light
Element Configurations
Gravity - Applications and Implications
Chapter 4 The Intelligent Universe
Photon Events
Electrostatic to Electromagnetic
Electricity
Transformer
Electrostatic
Chapter 5 Putting It All Together
The One-Second Universe
Radiant Energy Power Systems
TeraHertz Imaging
Bio Computers
Chapter 6 Speculation and Observations
Teleportation
Life Frequency
Time Manipulation
Time Travel
Shadow People
Ghosts
Past Lives
The Soul
Soul Storage
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Preface
It was over two decades ago, when I stood before 'an assembly
of outsiders' and projected a future that would revolutionize an
industry. That Gathering was the First Robotics Conference. I
presented concepts, strategies and industrial forecasts for that
small, eager audience of scientists, designers, experimenters . . .
and visionaries. Many of these Futurists went on to set standards
for a billion-dollar industry, designing countless industrial and
life-saving devices. These individuals eventually placed robots on
Mars, in the battlefields and under the oceans of the World.
But, in the late 70's, one never talked about Robots (out loud
anyway). Visions of mechanical men, trudging to the workplace
to take away assembly jobs, ran through the minds of workers,
everywhere. The list of personal, economic and working-class
social fears grew, as first-generation robotic systems (pick-and-
place) began to appear in the workplace.
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That was not good enough. I began digging for the Why of
things, and have not let up for these many years.
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I have laughed among the innocents and cried for the cover-ups
that erased many important paths and destroyed many important
lives. I have seen the blueprint that the very stuff of stars are made
from.
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Chapter One
T H E S I L I C O N P L A T E A U
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When Ogg walked into the cave, with the Fire, he was
presenting Basic Technology.
When his Clan wanted to see what else could be done with
the Fire, that was the beginning of Basic Science.
When they wanted to show it off to the Clan in Cave 7, that
was just being Human.
Picture, in your mind's eye, an upside-down Pyramid.
Alternatively, just look at Fig. 1.
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The Advertisement
This is not unlike Ogg, walking into the dark cave with a
flaming stick.
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If the Sunday Paper ad would have been for a toy Flying Car,
with some sort of entertaining Anti-G drive system, the
technology would be accepted overnight. No questions
asked, for it caused little danger to any cultures and it was a
Neat Thing. However, small red flags would have gone up
for all parties concerned with the real world for a new
mode of transportation could be on the horizon and aligning
businesses could participate in the creation or elimination of
millions of jobs. And a ton of bucks.
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Could a single individual have built the Flying Car, set up the
Dealerships, handled the Marketing, etc? Maybe not a single
person, but a small, creative, aggressive group (such as The
Nxtoq Company) could have. But, in order to accomplish
this feat, they would to have enter the region above the
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Chapter Two
ELEMENTARY F REQUENCIES
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I shall take you now into the world of Quantum Physics and its
realm of wondrous mechanisms, structures and events that
border on the edge of human consciousness.
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Imagine (good word), your friend drops a golf ball off the top
of a 100-story building. You are sitting in a room on the 30th
floor with a camera. Your job is to get a picture of the golf ball,
centered in your window, as it passes. The calculations (a lot of
guessing) involved, and the resulting picture, is what Quantum
Physics is all about. Only on a very small scale. The golf balls,
in this science, are 1 billion times smaller and are traveling at
the speed of light.
Figure 6
All three bells will individually emit a specific note
(resonance) when struck by another object.
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Beat and Superposition.
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Striking the Bell #2 with the Bell #3, will result in a Virtual
attraction of Hafnium (Hf 53.509)
Bismuth: .0047851nm
Yttrium: .0112473nm
Lithium: .1441132nm
Elementary Particles
Dont call me an Electron!
The Universe consists of only one basic type of Elementary
Particle. It has no form, and maintains one specific area of
influence. They have always been and will always be. The best
we can come up with is that these particles are pure energy in
its pre-level form. They resonate at millions of different
frequencies and each one, at any moment in time, performs a
specific function in the operation of the Universe.
In quantum mechanics nature is described with waves, known
as the wavefunction (). The wavefunction is the probability
of finding a particle in an exact position and at the exact time.
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Figure 8
The above sequence is illustrating 'one' frequency, on its way
DOWN, to form an Element of that specific frequency. In
present-day technology terms of the One-Second Universe, the
process leads to the formation of Electrons, Atoms and
Molecules. 'The Tamashii Model' BEGINS at this level, and
travels UP.
Particles form into a Quark.
Two Quarks form into a single Electron.
Three Quarks (an Electron attracting a Free Electron)
form into the Nucleus of an Atom.
Atoms are combined into Molecules.
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Figure 9
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- Potential joining.
+ Potential + Potential
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Quarks
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Zo
W+ W-
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Chapter Three
GRAVITY AND LIGHT
A single Particle can never exist in more than one place at once,
and to travel to a different place in space, a particle must move
to it under the laws of kinematics, acceleration and velocity.
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But when both slits are open, instead of the sum of these two
singular peaks, that would be expected if light were made of
particles, a pattern of light and dark fringes is observed.
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Gravity
I will begin this portion of my presentation, by standing on this
very tall stepladder, up here on the stage, and dropping two
ping-pong balls and a single tennis ball, at the same time. The
reason is to duplicate an experiment by Galileo.
Down they go, all falling at the same rate, until they hit the
floor together. They all bounce a few times, with the two ping-
pong balls rolling around and finally coming to rest under the
podium (lost forever).
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The Orangutan, who has been sitting in the front row and
throwing orange peelings at me, jumps to the stage and shoves
the Tennis Ball in his mouth. Not quite the same results as the
famous Galileo demonstration, but mine was funnier.
What was really happening, when the balls were dropped, was
that every single one of the billions of Particles, that made up
the mass of each ball, was trying to get down to a higher
concentration of particles, of their own kind.
Even when I tape all three balls together, the bunch will drop at
the same rate as the lightest, single ball. It is each Particle for
themselves.
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When the balls hit the Stage, they could not travel any further
down to the highest concentration (mass), which is deeper in
the Earth, so they just rested on the surface (under the Podium,
etc.).
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Fig 23
This is where the gravity bond can be manipulated, as it is
feasible to modify the single particle to repel the larger mass.
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Gravity Pull
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Gravity Push
Particle has a minimum 21:20 mass ratio.
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A grouping of like-Particles rest upon the surface of a
composite mass (Earth). The required percentage of like-
Particles required to keep the Gravity bond, are lower than the
artificially induced massive like-Particle (21:20). So, off it
goes to find the proper percentage.
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Specific Gravity
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Element Configurations
Fig. 28
A single Hydrogen Electron oscillates at 0.302181342 exahertz
within the Hydrogen Atom (Fig. 28). This means that the single
Hydrogen particle expands to 2.817-15 cm and contracts, back to
its original energy size, one time, in 10-27 of a second.
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Fig. 29 Fig. 30
Fig. 31
Notice the space available for any Free Agent to pass through
the Atom.
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The illustrated atom, in Fig. 33, has two nuclei, and is referred
to as the Alpha Particle, or Helium.
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Chapter Four
The basic notion was that: A sea of really small squishy things
(or something like them) fill every possible 'hole' between
electrons, just like a glass bowl full of frog eggs. All pressing
together in some areas, or just casually drifting in areas where
nothing with a positive attraction, was present.
The interesting thing about this is: Where ever these particles
'bunch up' with others of their own 'frequency bandwidth', they
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Photon Events
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=c/f
where:
= photon size
f = photon frequency
c = speed of light
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1. Two dislike-Particles make contact, initiating an
absorption/emission event (photon). The energy size of each
particle is 1.616-35 meter, at this moment. Like billiard balls,
they move off in reactive angles.
2. The peak of the event, as the 'negative wake' expands to
2.8179-15 centimeters (the same diameter as an Electron).
Observable frequency disruptions, of other bands, occur at
this stage (5-28 second).
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Fig. 35
A Particle reaching the Electron Envelope limit of 2.817-15 cm.
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A Man stands, with his back against the left wall of a room he
can cross in 10 steps.
As he steps forward, to the opposite wall, his body begins to
swell at each step, with his back still touching the left wall.
By the time he reaches the Center of the room, his belly is
touching the right wall he is walking towards, and his back is
still touching the left wall he just left. (These 5 steps, to the
Center of the room,
will be called Absorption).
As he begins to walk the final 5 steps forward, his back leaves
the left wall, but his belly stays in contact with right wall. His
body starts shrinking back to its original shape, with each step.
He reaches the right wall of the room, in the same energy sized
body, with which he began his trip. (These last five steps, from
the Center of the room to the right wall, is called Emission).
This Man is our representation of an Elementary Particle,
expanding to 2.817-15 cm, in 10-27 second, after making contact
with a Particle within a different Elements frequency
bandwidth.
Now, here are a couple things to think about.
The man was walking at the speed of light. But, his belly
moved forward, and got to the right wall, before his Hat. How
fast was his belly going? It appears that the effect of the mans
movement, towards the right wall, was communicated 5 steps
before his Hat arrived.
What if the right wall was actually another man, with the same
capabilities? Would the first man begin the second mans
expansion, as soon as his belly touched him? That would mean
that the second mans belly would touch his right-side wall at
the same time the first mans Hat reached the end of his trip.
This is the basis of what I will discuss in Particle
Communications .
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Fig. 38
As the absorption increases, the frequency envelope passes
into, and though, the listed bandwidths and affects each.
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Electrostatic to Electromagnetic
The only laws that presently exist in the Particle Level relate to
voltage, not frequency. That is why we are 'bottom feeding' off
the leftovers of the Universe.
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Within the electron, the Quarks will still exhibit their familiar
traits, pulsating within a common frequency bandwidth.
However, because half of them are 'out-of-phase' with the other
half, the electron's total nucleus is impossible to observe at any
specific time.
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Fig. 39
Not all planets have a magnetic field, but all have some degree
of strong gravitational pull. Even the Moon has a gravitational
pull and it is completely dead inside. (No active iron core, no
magnetic poles, but some rotation). All matter has gravity, the
strength depending on the combined amount of particle-mass
energy. (A million single particles, grouped together, will
attract like a million single magnets, not one large one.)
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Secondary
Primary South -
North +
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The strength of the Quark mass, as they are flowing back to the
Poles of the Primary wire, can be strong enough to induce the
Nuclei of Electrons, in a Secondary wire, to align themselves
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Transformer
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An Electrostatic demonstration.
After a few moments, the paper clip will move towards the
monitor screen, touch it, then jump away.
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Unless you have an electron gun the energy size of the sun!
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What else would you see? Possibly dirt. A crust being formed
from 'dust-like' passing particles. If left alone for a few
thousand/million years, and if there were enough unattached
particles floating around (like immediately after the Big Bang),
this crust would build up to a point where the iron core would
not be able to vent it's own generative heat and melt inside the
crust, THEN creating a paramagnetic field. Even though the
little planet is not revolving, it will develop a form of
magnetism.
It must be understood that, the size (mass) of the iron ball does
not determine IF it has a gravitational field, only the intensity.
From the moment it was manufactured, it was producing a
gravitational attraction.
The Earth, even seen from as close as the moon, has a surface
as smooth as an orange. All of the material that is being held on
it's surface is smaller than the scale of the dust on your iron
ball.
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Down we go. . .
Let us imagine a hole in the Earth. A big hole: One mile across
and 4000 miles down. Right from the surface of the planet,
straight to the core. (This hole thing will never be created and is
just used as a brain teaser). Casually pick up a one-pound block
of anything (where we stand, a pound is a pound, no matter
what it's composition), and drop it into the hole. With our
special viewing system, we need to imagine that, too, we see
the block streaking away from us at 32 feet per second, per
second. It `drops' for miles. Then . . . it slows down. And then
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stops. After a short pause it will start back `up'. Again, gaining
speed at 32 feet per second, per second.
We can stand back and watch it shoot out of the hole and into
the air, rising high above us. Until, it again, drops back into the
hole and repeats the process. Well, ok, this would not happen.
But, the weightless properties do apply to Down, as well as, Up.
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Chapter 5
"If I cannot construct something, I cannot understand it."
- R. Feynman
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How much information does our brain require, and how fast
does that information need to be processed, for our species to
function and procreate in the physical world?
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Place your gaze on the dot to the left, then scan the line to the
dot on the right.
No. They had to stop, process the info, and then move again. In
a one-second scan of the line, your eyes jumped, at least 5
times.
You wanted the information, about the line, in your brain in one
second. Your biological makeup had to process 5 packets of
data, in that second, to accomplish the scan.
How much more data was processed at the same time, besides
the image of the line?
Every sensor was working at the same time. But your Being
only required satisfactory reports at around one per second.
Even though a million more bits of information were received,
only a small amount was actually used, or seemed important, at
the time.
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The image of the Orange will remain the nearly the same, as
above, until the shutter speed is set to 1/2998 GigaHertz.
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This is not an x-ray or a Magnetic Resonance Image. It is a
digital rendering of a photograph of an Orange, as it appears in
1/2998 GigaHertz.
Very little of the skin is visible, as the camera has captured the
highest concentration of particle mass exiting, in this time
segment. Seeds are visible, in various locations.
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Fig. 49
Oh, did I mention that the camera takes 92 pictures, at the same
time?
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10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 50
Notice the three blades, on each fan? Those are the nuclei of
each Atom. Three Quarks.
If you are not viewing the Atom at the right speed, it would be
very difficult to observer the exact characterizes and
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Signal
#1 Sequence
Generator
Signal
Multiplex
#2
Host Load Device
Driver
Signal
#3
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Sounds pretty routine, but the real trick lies in the composition
of each module.
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would cause havoc with other processing systems and could not
be contained inside a laptop computer.
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It can sit and idle forever, without doing any useful work, if it is
not providing drive power to some external device. Just as a
transmission is required to make the wheels turn on your
automobile, so it is with this engine.
Radiant Energy
Nikola Tesla was born in Croatia in 1856 and spent most of his
life in the United States, developing electrical devices that
brought forth technologies, such as: Alternating Current, x-rays,
radio, electric motors there were 111 patents filed by Mr.
Tesla, in his lifetime.
In the 1890s he moved to an isolated laboratory in Colorado
Springs, with his lifelong assistant George Scherff, to develop
electrical coils that could unleash power at unheard-of levels.
Below is a graphic, depicting his air-core Transformer coil
design, now known as a Tesla Coil.
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Ever looked inside your old TV and see the 'vacuum tubes'
softly glowing in the cabinet? You were seeing a piece of nickel
(cathode), heated it up to around 2500 degrees F., expelling
free-electrons into the surrounding space, inside the tube.
Another piece of metal was close to the blue-glow (electron
field) and a stream of (-) electrons were diving for the more-
positive field of the new passive material (anode).
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Poor Dinosaurs.
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builds up and jumps across a gap. (The same stream can knock
you down).
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factors would apply if the ball already existed, and was sitting
on the floor. This will be discussed in a moment.
Time and Space cannot be perceived without each other. In our
discussions of Quantum properties, Time is frequency and
Space is Wavelength.
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Try this: Take two ice-cubes and place them close to each
other, but not touching. After a few minutes, you will see a
puddle forming around each. Eventually they will touch and
blend together. This is how the particles/Quarks blend with
their neighbors. It doesn't make any difference if the two
puddles are of massive differentiating elements, for free
electrons have no preference. This is the bonding that gravitates
all matter toward each other. However, if you move the ice-
cubes far enough apart, they will no longer share the puddle.
But, in the real world, it takes tremendous amounts of energy to
pull large chunks of matter apart, thus breaking the
gravitational effect. It is much easier to move one
particle/electron/atom at a time.
"It is easier to open a door with the correct small key, than to
break it down with a tree trunk."
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But, what if they did? What if you had a piece of material that
was artificially like-particle saturated, to a point that it's
negative state was equal to the negative state of the Earth's
imbalance at the surface?
Virtual Bonding
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In Fig. 57, two Hydrogen Atoms (red) have entered into each
others envelopes. As they are within the same Element
frequency bandwidth, a Photon Effect did not occur. However,
the cross-frequency resultant has created a Beat and
Superposition frequency (Virtual Atom) that exists within the
same Element frequency bandwidth as a passing Oxygen Atom
(blue). The result is a Bonding, based on a Virtual property of
Time.
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Photosynthesis
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Many ask, "But, wait! Does that mean that Artificial Life is
being created?"
Synthetic Life
Since the dawn of Alchemy, the quest for creating Life has
been a dark science. Unfortunately, these efforts were stifled
by the lack of tools required to delve into an activity that
resided in an ExaHertz timeframe.
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The Cluster
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Artificial Cells
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Bio Computers
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I now present the artificial life form that sits on our desk.
Living machines, capable of making a quadrillion computations
on multi-levels, nearly as fast as the human brain. The first
consideration, before going to the local computer store to
adopt one, is keeping it healthy. i.e. Alive
Once you have purchased the basic computer hardware, all you
would need to replace is the Exahertz Generator Module.
Everytime it died! That could be a crime, as some strange laws
could be legislated by the time the Bio-Computer reaches
maturity.
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Artificial Intelligence
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When this baby hits 88 miles per hour, youre gonna see some
serious . - Doc Brown BTTF1
Time Travel
You want to build a Time Machine. Ten minutes after you sit
down, with paper and pen, or on the keyboard, you have it
solved, because if You were meant to be the one that developed
the device, You will know within moments. How?
Probably not.
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In order to take our first step, into this realm, a tool will be
required to shuttle our information gathering baskets, there and
back.
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The question is: Will you be there in the picture, from the
future?
Teleportation
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Not just the reassemble chamber, but the very fact that Life
Frequencies can not be transmitted.
Life Frequencies
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#1 10101001011100101001011101
#2 10101001011100101001010111
The first four digits are the Stadium acoustics, and both
signatures, #1 and #2, are the same.
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The resulting digital number, from the scan, is a bit longer than
that of the Stadium. But, the breakdown is in a similar pattern.
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Life Frequency Scan
Subject: Jane Doe
DOB: 7/12/48
Scan Date: 9/4/53
Pacific Breeze Elementary School
Resultant: 10101101000100110101010000
10110101011001010001011010
101100101011010100101
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You will not find any Quarks above 85 EHz. Only pure
frequencies, existing so fast, without Space, that they cannot
form into a single Particle. These frequencies are Life.
Insects
Group
2
Mullusks
Group
1 Algae
85 EHz
Bacteria
Automata
But, like the ocean, the slower frequency band can cover more
'area', at once. And so it does, supplying life frequencies to
billions of insects and other lower life forms.
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Organisms, from the 90 EHz level to ~95 EHz, are Group 2 and
can be considered to be of a School or Hive mentality. If we
could detect the frequency band of a number of these members,
from one of these groups (ants, for instance), we would see that
each was 'built' with basically the same components, but
performing countless individual tasks to serve the Whole.
However, they would all appear to be a matched set of
'identical' radio receivers, all tuned to the same frequency. And
not one individual among the entire group.
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It could be, that Life Frequencies are the Grand Daddies of all
Quarks.
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So, now we now are aware of the fact that each one of us are as
different from one another as snowflakes. And in more ways
than just facial features, hair color, race, fingerprints souls.
Each of us are, an individual Universe. Every one of us has an
incredibly sophisticated life frequency structure. The most
sophisticated of all life forms on Earth. And we are all
connected through a very narrow bandwidth, in the Exahertz
frequency range.
The Human body is a great Transceiver (think of a two-way
radio), although, highly refined in the reception rather than the
transmission. Although, many have trained, either through
religious disciplines or on their own, to amplify this ability.
What are we receiving? The chances are pretty good that we
are receiving skills, mannerisms, traits and vague recollections
of past lives.
Lets go back to the children, being scanned on their first day of
school. Their Life Frequency numbers are stored in database
and everything about these individuals is recorded, throughout
their lives.
Suppose this database stays active for 300 years, then one day .
. a child appears, who is associated with a specific Life
Frequency number that was, also, one of the those children, 300
years ago.
Would they look the same? No. Physical attributes have
nothing to do with the Life Frequency number.
Would they act the same? No. They could be the opposite sex
or an entirely different nationality or race.
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Soul Storage
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Chapter Six
Speculations and Observations
Ghosts
Ever catch an image of something, out of the corner of your
eye? You turn quick, it is gone.
How about all those digital pictures that show a strange fog or
image, that you know was not there when you took the picture.
I will approach this subject in the same fashion as the rest of the
book has been bounding along. Its all about Time.
Here is a summary:
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Postscript
It has been difficult, keeping the content (of this book) on the
reality path, as so much of the information could easily be
slid into the Science Fiction ditch. I want this book to be
taken seriously, so the more experimental results, graphics,
historical records and photos I can incorporate into my
rambling dissertation, possibly, the more it will be accepted
as, not only a roadmap to post-700GHz technology, but a
guide to developing the next breakthroughs.
j.H. Hodges
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