posted on Oct, 29 2007 @ 12:30 PM
How do UFO'S traverse space and time?
Ever wonder why spooky action at a distance works? (By spooky action I am referring to the effect of one quantum particle affecting another instantly,
regardless of distance)
Well I can tell you how.
It’s complicated though, I will try my best
Look at the structure of a hydrogen atom, 1 proton 1 electron
It offers no resistance, you can wave your hand through it and it floats away.
Think about how it would look if you blew up a picture of it, a balloon floating in the sky, and around this balloon zips an electron traveling at
about 3/4 the speed of light,
It would be moving so fast around the proton that I doubt you would be able to see the proton.
Now shrink that image down to an infinitesimal size, and this effect is even more pronounced, the space between the proton and electron is even
smaller the electron is at every point in orbit around the proton in an immeasurable amount of time, this is what gives us the illusion of things
being solid, they are not
pick another element lets say lead (pb82) a lot more protons and a lot more electrons and more protons in one space at one time, a denser shield, this
is why lead is so good at shielding things from energetic particles, imagine throwing a bunch of rice at a spinning fan, the faster the fan is going
the less rice will hit the wall behind it.
So what would happen if we had the ability to slow or retard the orbit of the electrons? for one your mass would decrease, it would take far less
energy to move the effected material, slow it down enough and you would negate its mass (reminds me of abduction accounts of aliens coming through
windows) also it is my belief that time is related to this somehow.
You know the old adage that if you had two twins, 1 on earth the other in a space ship traveling away for a year at half the speed of light, when he
came back his twin would be dead of old age, I think that when you slow the flow of electrons you slow the flow of time mass space and time are all
exactly the same thing, they are just varied in their structure and therefore their effect on one another.
I must apologize for my writing skills; I know they are awful; writing is something I have never enjoyed.
Anyway I would love to hear from any physics geeks out there I am open to criticism