Re: (continued)




American wrote:
Ever heard of magnetic monopoles? (Their behavior is
tachyonic):

Each "pole" is actually the aforementioned dipole or
boson that represents a total of three electrons:
one electron on our present world ***, another in
hyperspace, and another traveling between our universe
and hyperspace. Hypertranslation exists when electronic
resonance with the first two electrons are screened out
("bottled" using the Helmholtz coils and Delta-T
antenna configuration), while scalar pulse driving a
time polarized photon (according to synchronized
Fabonacci sequence, in the Ghz range). This is where
the Levinson Transform is used to "frequency hop" in
order to scalar pulse drive the time polarized photon
into a vortex of past or future order of reality.

Bosons include photons and all nucleii that have an
even number of particles. The hypertranslation of
electrons (i.e., photons) leads to the formation of
# wormholes located to the boundary of atomic spacetime
***: they feed the electric gauge flux resulting from
the net charge of atom to another 'lower' spacetime
***. The # wormholes behave effectively as charged
bosons that are constrained to move on the 3-dimen-
sional surface of spacetime defined by the boundary of
connections with condensate boundaries associated with
atomic 3-dimensional surfaces.

Recent discoveries indicate one type of boson on the
"higher *** source charge or dipole" can be forced to
translate thru a predetermined direction photon (time
polarized or scalar), back into a secondary located
"source charge or dipole" boson using spacetime
gravimetrics. The translation is tachyonic, meaning
that in order to optically translate, the entire human
DNA structure XY(male, negative pole) and XX(female,
positive pole) chromosome is somehow holographically
stored and processed into a 720 degree parallel spin
network of pole shifts!

As with the Bose-Einstein condensate, these assumptions
are probably worth investigating. But I disagree with the
speculation (not yours, perhaps!) that a holographic universe
would have to remain "disconnected" from a parallel space-
time (see Hawking's M-theory), in order to remain "holo-
graphic". If tachyons must travel thru spacetime through
other, parallel spacetimes, then there is a possibility that
"original" tachyons are replaced by "virtual" tachyons when
nuclei trade "bosons". The Dirac sea must be full of all
kinds of virtual particles!

I wonder if an induced nuclear magnetic resonance could
"pull in" and "filter out" some of these virtual tachyons for
"dark energy" use? Perhaps by using a little LRC degauss-
ing, a hole punched in the fabric of our Minkowski space-
time wouldn't suck us all out of existence!

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