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<blockquote data-quote="CharlieMurphy" data-source="post: 2385485" data-attributes="member: 31193"><p>It was in a scientific magazine, I cant remember which but I will try and find it. Gravity is an interesting subject, especially since we don't really know what it is. If you havent read the Hunt for Zero Point, you should. It is about government experiments using zero point energy to power anti gravity craft, although that is not an accurate description. </p><p></p><p>If your into string theory and that kind of thing, here is another interesting theory for you. All possible futures and past timelines exist simultaneously and time is not a law of those universes but rather a creation of it. We travel along these timelines both individually and collectively where our energy determines the which timeline we experience. The best analogy is imagine a TV. You can be tuned in and watching one channel but you are also aware that there are other channels that are existing simultaneously that you could turn to at anytime by adjusting the frequency that you are tuned in to. </p><p></p><p>I love the ideas of frequency and energy because they are at the base of everything in the universe. Tesla knew this and I think that if the government would release his research that the stole after his death, it could transform the scientific world almost over night even today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharlieMurphy, post: 2385485, member: 31193"] It was in a scientific magazine, I cant remember which but I will try and find it. Gravity is an interesting subject, especially since we don't really know what it is. If you havent read the Hunt for Zero Point, you should. It is about government experiments using zero point energy to power anti gravity craft, although that is not an accurate description. If your into string theory and that kind of thing, here is another interesting theory for you. All possible futures and past timelines exist simultaneously and time is not a law of those universes but rather a creation of it. We travel along these timelines both individually and collectively where our energy determines the which timeline we experience. The best analogy is imagine a TV. You can be tuned in and watching one channel but you are also aware that there are other channels that are existing simultaneously that you could turn to at anytime by adjusting the frequency that you are tuned in to. I love the ideas of frequency and energy because they are at the base of everything in the universe. Tesla knew this and I think that if the government would release his research that the stole after his death, it could transform the scientific world almost over night even today. [/QUOTE]
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