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can we use gravity to communicate data across space

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posted on Nov, 27 2021 @ 07:24 PM
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a reply to: penroc3

In the book 'The Cosmic War', by JP Farrell, with reference to the works of Dr Paul LaViolette (whose books are also excellent) it's noted that it might be possible to use gravity waves to communicate at faster-than-light speeds, which has something to do with the use of longitudinal shock fronts in the etheric medium, which move at speeds of up to 4 or 5 times the speed of light. This has already been tested & proven with prototype technology (I can't remember the name of the guy who did the actual experiments, but his name is given in Farrell's book, and I'm certain that Dr LaViolette has done some personal research with similar results). Check out all the books by both authors, you will discover a wealth of amazing information, millions of footnoted references all over the place, seriously quality information.

Decoding the Message of the Pulsars is the LaViolette book which references such technologies directly, and it's an absolutely fascinating scientific mystery tale as well, so I'd highly recommend reading it ASAP if you're into that sort of thing.



posted on Nov, 28 2021 @ 05:01 PM
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If you can manipulate gravity then you can travel anywhere (or send robotic space probes) and deliver messages in person. It would be a waste of energy to anything else than “go there”!

My thought was “why send a message at all”??

I mean, we all know that ASCII encodes hexadecimal numbers (which are binary), so we can understand the language specific communication. Why not send the location of the alphabet and why stop there?

We have predicted text messages, spelling correction, and a gabillion examples, so why send another stream of ASCII? You can encode the words, word phrases, idioms, as a dictionary that is distributed. Then you use a “sloppy” key. The sloppy key creates an “interference pattern” of sorts, that can only be decoded by the recipient. It is kind of a cross between data compression and multi dimensional autocorrect but better! Each group (family, school, work, shopping, porn, tour favorite Beatle, etc.), can have their own dictionary, starting point, etc., so you send streams of numbers that are then constructed on the receiving computer. In other words, a text message is not sent, just the numbers to construct one!

You are asking “how” to send a message. I am asking to encode a dense message that nobody understands unless they can do several things (right now, for example, we rely upon RSA encryption for most network communication) and that level of complexity is beyond even the best quantum computer you can dream of!

Security is looking for “outliers” that do not follow the other communication streams!!

There is probably a hyper dimensional access point where electronic signals can travel (kind of like the explanation of quantum communication).

But Lockheed is not sharing!!




posted on Nov, 28 2021 @ 05:19 PM
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a reply to: FlyInTheOintment

I'm and avid fan of Farrell.

did you know the guy who wrote blade runner Phillip K Dick said he would have flashes of other co current time lines, some nice most much worse than the current one.

he was even given a message in one of these states that saved his infant suns life from an unseen and undiagnosed hernia as a tiny baby. the doctors and every one involved said there was no way they would have even seen it.

the trope of the dark haired woman(in blade runner its the synth Rachel) originally blade runner was called 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep'.


ill have to look at the pulsar link you left.

i think we are NOT alone, but we may very well be alone in THIS universe.

it would make since, maybe that's why the predictions of these abductors are always a little off.



posted on Nov, 28 2021 @ 05:23 PM
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a reply to: TEOTWAWKIAIFF

if you could flash at different frequencies with different beams you would have unlimited data channels

you could encrypt and compress the data like we do now, its just finding the right compression for what your sending.

if you sending a plain text message it could be less the 1Kb.

I'm not saying this is going to be the next ultra fast internet but another method of deep space communication.

as far as finding your signals you would just have to look for the modulation and frequency of the waves your looking for and use your compression/decryption program to sort out the noise



posted on Jan, 24 2022 @ 09:39 PM
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An interesting thought-experiment, Penroc - and one that would make you instantly and obscenely wealthy if you could overcome that little nasty reality of practical limitations. I'd have to agree, though I'm no expert, with others that imply the need to find a way to dodge the 'Biggee' - speed of light - is a significant obstacle.

Not to say it's impossible - there is an awful lot we feeble humans have yet to figure out. Ourselves and survival being just two of them.

I just don't think that, as a species, our math is up to speed yet.

Literally.

...and Figuratively.

But one day, I hope, we can, as Capt. Picard used to say, "...make it so!"

My wild guess: if we don't annihilate ourselves first, then perhaps around the year 2100:


edit on 1/24/2022 by Outrageo because: c me @ L5



posted on Feb, 10 2022 @ 03:52 PM
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an we use gravity to communicate data across space


Have you ever heard of capitalization of letters, especially when starting a sentence?

Also, you don't 'communicate' something like 'data'.

You communicate messages, thoughts, ideas, expressions, ponderings, etc.

You transmit, upload, send, copy or share data.



posted on Feb, 11 2022 @ 01:02 PM
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Nah; Best best to try and pair bond neutrinos and or tachyons.



posted on Apr, 13 2022 @ 11:31 AM
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I think this is interesting. To say gravity moves at the same speed as light is possibly incorrect. Let’s assume the sun were to blow up. Would the earth leave orbit immediately or when said gravity wave makes it to us? I believe it would be immediately since the mass generating the gravity is gone. It would be instantaneous.

Imagine spinning a ball on a string it stays in a fixed orbit based on the string and centrifugal force. Now cut the string. The ball immediately flys away.

edit on 13-4-2022 by Darkstar12 because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 13 2022 @ 01:14 PM
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Would you get a LOT of interference from Every thing else?



posted on Apr, 13 2022 @ 04:16 PM
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Thing we know about in quantum space tend to not be restricted by the speed of light. I think what you are looking for is there.



posted on Jun, 26 2022 @ 01:13 AM
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I think the military have formed a perfect or near perfect means of global communication already and don't need to use gravity:


Dad and I think that 'chemtrails' which are formed by non commercial planes may likely be attempts to bounce communications better and also block missiles making it hard to aim correctly as it charges the atmosphere a bit and messes up electrical guidance systems making it so China or other enemies can't aim their weapons at us.

In fact since other countries are being sprayed on they are probably doing their own versions of it as the haze gets so thick it will sometimes blot out the sun in this 'fake' overcast regardless of actual weather conditions.
Though I've notice lately it doesn't get that dense no matter what the weather conditions are which means it's not related to natural causes such as high or low pressure,dew point,etc unlike many debunkers on here toss around.
edit on 26-6-2022 by SortingHat because: Don't need to use gravity



posted on Jun, 26 2022 @ 01:14 AM
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a reply to: Shoujikina

Good call there! I think this may be one of those 'political opposition' type threads to make people look like tin foil nutcases and sadly it works.



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