posted on Jan, 31 2005 @ 12:45 PM
I would never use teleportation either (we don't know enough about what exists to be able to claim that we definitely transported all or any of it,
correctly - souls for example.......), but I'd be happy to use a 'stargate'. If I knew it was all wired up correctly and so forth........
The idea of a 'stargate' is that it is like a door except you don't come out the other side in the usual sense, there will be a short time of
travel, but essentially it is distance-annihalation. Time-travel isn't right, time comes into it because you need to reduce the duration of travel
time. To actually time-travel and not create gigantic universal problems, you need to be outside of the universe - in the same way as if you were part
of a weave, you could not up and move to another part of the weave without disturbing everything that you are woven in with. You would need to be one
of the people making the weave - if you went into the future of the weave, you would still displace and f-up any of the pattern that had yet to
stitched in, or, you'd sew yourself in on top of it and mess it up that way.
The Mayan Zuvuya surfing sounds like it is with 'stargates' - the sun is a star, of course. Fairground rides! yeah!
Also there is a book called Star Walking, that is about natural stargates, also Native American style.
Another book, The Star Mirror ( author is Mark Vidler ) discusses the pattern of three highest mountains matching to three brightest stars ( if you
take the highest peak in an area, the next two highest peaks will form an isocelese triangle shape - the corresponding brightest stars will pass
directly overhead the three peaks ) - this also has various historical implications - what if the Orion's belt stars that the pyramids matched, was a
'man-made' version of the known pattern, and perhaps then related to Mt. Zion and / or the Babylonian Tower?........
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That said, the quantum particles being linked non-locally does indeed seem to be true. There's the experiment that has the particle being sent to
three different locations in the world, and if one is effected so as to change it's quantum state, the others will change also, instanteneously.