Glimpse into Antimatter Universe

This short ebook presents a possible method for briefly peering into the universe of Antimatter.  The idea was originally suggested by Seth.  As our universe literally blinks, off and on, more than 1 trillion cycles each second, at the precise moment that gravity approaches zero – it is possible to peer into that universe.  Most scientists still consider that there are particles of antimatter available in our universe.  There are not.  If we use a "gamma-ray clock" which can break down time intervals into 10&hat;-21 seconds, then we can synchronize a "window" for viewing into that universe.

The Russians are already working on a radioactive thorium clock, which could provide the precise intervals.  It s rumored that this is the same type of clock used by the Roswell vehicle of 1947.

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Glimpse into Antimatter Universe

This short ebook presents a possible method for briefly peering into the universe of Antimatter.  The idea was originally suggested by Seth.  As our universe literally blinks, off and on, more than 1 trillion cycles each second, at the precise moment that gravity approaches zero – it is possible to peer into that universe.  Most scientists still consider that there are particles of antimatter available in our universe.  There are not.  If we use a "gamma-ray clock" which can break down time intervals into 10&hat;-21 seconds, then we can synchronize a "window" for viewing into that universe.

The Russians are already working on a radioactive thorium clock, which could provide the precise intervals.  It s rumored that this is the same type of clock used by the Roswell vehicle of 1947.

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Glimpse into Antimatter Universe

Glimpse into Antimatter Universe

by Richard Lighthouse
Glimpse into Antimatter Universe

Glimpse into Antimatter Universe

by Richard Lighthouse

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Overview

This short ebook presents a possible method for briefly peering into the universe of Antimatter.  The idea was originally suggested by Seth.  As our universe literally blinks, off and on, more than 1 trillion cycles each second, at the precise moment that gravity approaches zero – it is possible to peer into that universe.  Most scientists still consider that there are particles of antimatter available in our universe.  There are not.  If we use a "gamma-ray clock" which can break down time intervals into 10&hat;-21 seconds, then we can synchronize a "window" for viewing into that universe.

The Russians are already working on a radioactive thorium clock, which could provide the precise intervals.  It s rumored that this is the same type of clock used by the Roswell vehicle of 1947.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166649201
Publisher: Richard Lighthouse
Publication date: 10/03/2022
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 214 KB
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