1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:04,560 Speaker 1: Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeartRadio. 2 00:00:04,960 --> 00:00:07,280 Speaker 1: Welcome back to Coast to Coast AM. Richard Sarah's sitting 3 00:00:07,280 --> 00:00:10,440 Speaker 1: in for George Norri and Mark Fiorentino stays with us, 4 00:00:10,480 --> 00:00:15,240 Speaker 1: the author of Master of Reality. So the experiment again 5 00:00:15,280 --> 00:00:17,079 Speaker 1: that is in the final chapter of that book, and 6 00:00:17,120 --> 00:00:22,799 Speaker 1: you're encouraging physicists all around the world to perform this experiment. 7 00:00:23,160 --> 00:00:26,200 Speaker 1: I mean, what's involved? I mean, is this a costly experiment? 8 00:00:26,560 --> 00:00:29,280 Speaker 1: Is there a lot of equipment required? There is you 9 00:00:29,400 --> 00:00:33,599 Speaker 1: need a powerful magnet, so you know high magnetics labs 10 00:00:34,040 --> 00:00:35,880 Speaker 1: it would be the place to do it. The more 11 00:00:35,880 --> 00:00:40,800 Speaker 1: powerful the magnet, the more likely you will see, you know, 12 00:00:41,400 --> 00:00:47,440 Speaker 1: the expected effect. And then what would be good is 13 00:00:47,560 --> 00:00:51,680 Speaker 1: to turn it on at different intensities and then chart 14 00:00:52,200 --> 00:00:57,440 Speaker 1: plot out. I expect her to be an exponential gain 15 00:00:57,760 --> 00:01:02,240 Speaker 1: in the blockage of the gravitational field as so as 16 00:01:02,240 --> 00:01:10,200 Speaker 1: you get stronger electromagnetic or a magnetic field strength, it'll 17 00:01:10,240 --> 00:01:16,959 Speaker 1: suddenly rapidly rise the blocking capability of the gravitational field. 18 00:01:17,440 --> 00:01:20,280 Speaker 1: But you know, you have to do different intensities and 19 00:01:20,400 --> 00:01:25,200 Speaker 1: see how much lighter the object is at each different 20 00:01:25,240 --> 00:01:29,399 Speaker 1: intensity and you'll you'll get a curve basically, and as 21 00:01:29,440 --> 00:01:33,000 Speaker 1: you get to a certain really strong maybe I don't know, 22 00:01:33,080 --> 00:01:37,679 Speaker 1: two three hundred teslas or whatever, you'll eventually block all 23 00:01:37,760 --> 00:01:41,759 Speaker 1: of the gravitational field in the item will just float there. 24 00:01:42,440 --> 00:01:46,600 Speaker 1: And my big concern is that, you know, the government 25 00:01:46,640 --> 00:01:49,080 Speaker 1: will try to cover it up again, and I'm hoping 26 00:01:49,120 --> 00:01:51,760 Speaker 1: that doesn't happen. But if people are doing it all 27 00:01:51,800 --> 00:01:56,000 Speaker 1: over the world and they all submit these documentations and 28 00:01:56,120 --> 00:01:59,520 Speaker 1: here's a little bone to throw everybody out there, the 29 00:01:59,600 --> 00:02:02,160 Speaker 1: first one that does it, I guarantee you're going to 30 00:02:02,240 --> 00:02:06,400 Speaker 1: win a Nobel price because that's big news, that's really important. 31 00:02:06,640 --> 00:02:09,800 Speaker 1: Anti gravity is the biggest discovery that's going to ever 32 00:02:09,880 --> 00:02:13,720 Speaker 1: be on this planet. So that's there's something to work for, 33 00:02:13,919 --> 00:02:18,519 Speaker 1: a motivational factor to go for it. Well, how how 34 00:02:18,560 --> 00:02:21,880 Speaker 1: practical is this because it's one thing to you know, 35 00:02:21,919 --> 00:02:25,000 Speaker 1: for a pencil to be to lift off the table 36 00:02:25,200 --> 00:02:28,200 Speaker 1: using this magnet a supermagnet. But I mean if you 37 00:02:28,280 --> 00:02:32,119 Speaker 1: wanted to use this as a propulsion device or or 38 00:02:32,120 --> 00:02:36,040 Speaker 1: you know, to to lift let's say a Boeing seven 39 00:02:36,160 --> 00:02:39,720 Speaker 1: forty seven off the ground, how much power would you require? 40 00:02:40,919 --> 00:02:44,320 Speaker 1: A lot? And that's that's one of the big, one 41 00:02:44,360 --> 00:02:48,520 Speaker 1: of the major problems to solve because the amount of 42 00:02:48,639 --> 00:02:52,359 Speaker 1: energy that's going through I'm going to estimate as hundreds 43 00:02:52,360 --> 00:02:57,120 Speaker 1: of megawatts, maybe more. And so now we have to 44 00:02:57,160 --> 00:03:00,600 Speaker 1: have a power source to drive those coils. If you 45 00:03:00,639 --> 00:03:04,400 Speaker 1: want to surround a cigar shaped thing the size of 46 00:03:04,400 --> 00:03:08,840 Speaker 1: the seven forty seven with concentric coils so that you 47 00:03:08,960 --> 00:03:12,880 Speaker 1: make to basically make the whole thing into a giant magnet, 48 00:03:13,240 --> 00:03:16,959 Speaker 1: so you have a magnetic field going around it. That's 49 00:03:17,840 --> 00:03:19,959 Speaker 1: it's going to take a lot of energy, and it's 50 00:03:19,960 --> 00:03:23,880 Speaker 1: got to be a package the power source to a 51 00:03:23,960 --> 00:03:27,920 Speaker 1: fairly small size, maybe the size of a basketball or 52 00:03:27,960 --> 00:03:33,520 Speaker 1: something like that. And I know of a way than 53 00:03:33,639 --> 00:03:36,400 Speaker 1: I believe can be done, but I don't talk about 54 00:03:36,440 --> 00:03:38,400 Speaker 1: it because I don't want to interfere with the people 55 00:03:38,440 --> 00:03:42,960 Speaker 1: who are actually working on this device. And there is 56 00:03:43,080 --> 00:03:46,480 Speaker 1: people with patents and such, but you know, they're under 57 00:03:46,520 --> 00:03:48,880 Speaker 1: the radar, and I would like them to stay there 58 00:03:48,920 --> 00:03:53,520 Speaker 1: at this point. And so I think that that's a 59 00:03:53,520 --> 00:03:56,000 Speaker 1: big hurdle that has to be done. But that's the 60 00:03:56,080 --> 00:03:59,840 Speaker 1: way it's done, and apparently it can be done because 61 00:04:00,040 --> 00:04:03,880 Speaker 1: aliens are using it and they're getting here and so 62 00:04:04,080 --> 00:04:08,200 Speaker 1: there must be a way to do it, all right, 63 00:04:08,280 --> 00:04:11,720 Speaker 1: So let's let's talk about the light speed barrier. Does 64 00:04:11,920 --> 00:04:17,640 Speaker 1: the unified field theory by solving that by cracking that, 65 00:04:17,760 --> 00:04:24,120 Speaker 1: does that allow for superluminal motion? Yeah, because my unified 66 00:04:24,160 --> 00:04:28,520 Speaker 1: field theory is an extension of both special and general relativity. 67 00:04:28,600 --> 00:04:31,520 Speaker 1: So there's going to have to be more equations to 68 00:04:31,560 --> 00:04:37,960 Speaker 1: bolt into those so that you can accept as a 69 00:04:38,120 --> 00:04:43,279 Speaker 1: reality the ability to build a spacecraft that can go 70 00:04:43,360 --> 00:04:46,960 Speaker 1: beyond the speed of light. So what you do is 71 00:04:47,000 --> 00:04:52,000 Speaker 1: you're building a spatial bias drive that stretches space apart 72 00:04:52,160 --> 00:04:55,520 Speaker 1: even more. As you have to look at it as 73 00:04:55,640 --> 00:04:59,320 Speaker 1: like a guitar string. When you pull it tighter tighter, 74 00:04:59,360 --> 00:05:02,839 Speaker 1: the frequency he goes up. And it's the same thing 75 00:05:02,880 --> 00:05:07,080 Speaker 1: with the ether. We know it must be very tense 76 00:05:08,000 --> 00:05:11,680 Speaker 1: because speed of light is very fast. So if we 77 00:05:11,800 --> 00:05:14,720 Speaker 1: stretch it even more and make it more tense, then 78 00:05:14,760 --> 00:05:21,960 Speaker 1: the capability of moving faster becomes possible. And Maxwell's equation 79 00:05:22,839 --> 00:05:25,880 Speaker 1: defines the speed of light a c equals one over 80 00:05:26,360 --> 00:05:30,640 Speaker 1: the square root of permitivity times permeability. So what we 81 00:05:30,720 --> 00:05:36,960 Speaker 1: need to do is to lower permeability and permitivity, and 82 00:05:37,120 --> 00:05:40,600 Speaker 1: that can be done using a magnetic field. So the 83 00:05:40,680 --> 00:05:44,600 Speaker 1: stronger you make it, the more space is stretched, the 84 00:05:44,760 --> 00:05:48,360 Speaker 1: lower those two numbers become, the faster you can go. 85 00:05:48,760 --> 00:05:53,960 Speaker 1: So as long as you're inside of the slipwave completely surrounded, 86 00:05:55,400 --> 00:06:00,159 Speaker 1: you could go any speed you want. And if we 87 00:06:00,240 --> 00:06:05,400 Speaker 1: reduce those two to zero, So those two properties, those 88 00:06:05,440 --> 00:06:09,400 Speaker 1: are basic properties of space permeability and primitivity. If you 89 00:06:09,480 --> 00:06:12,760 Speaker 1: reduce into zero, which I do not recommend, you can 90 00:06:12,800 --> 00:06:18,280 Speaker 1: go infinitely fast. And they have built materials that exhibit 91 00:06:18,360 --> 00:06:23,600 Speaker 1: that capability. They're making patents right now. They're called meta materials. 92 00:06:24,000 --> 00:06:26,800 Speaker 1: Look it up on the internet. Fractal lenses made out 93 00:06:26,800 --> 00:06:30,480 Speaker 1: of metal materials. The light inside of those materials, as 94 00:06:31,839 --> 00:06:36,480 Speaker 1: they're saying, it goes infinitely fast only while inside the material. 95 00:06:36,920 --> 00:06:39,599 Speaker 1: As soon as it comes out, well, then it goes 96 00:06:39,640 --> 00:06:43,240 Speaker 1: back down. So the speed of light is being determined 97 00:06:43,279 --> 00:06:46,520 Speaker 1: by the properties of space, and if you manipulate those 98 00:06:47,120 --> 00:06:51,240 Speaker 1: you can change the speed of light. So I think 99 00:06:51,240 --> 00:06:55,680 Speaker 1: there's good evidence to support that theory. But again, the 100 00:06:55,800 --> 00:07:00,440 Speaker 1: energy required would be enormous, would it not, Like we 101 00:07:00,480 --> 00:07:04,360 Speaker 1: said for the slipway bias drive, Yes, it requires an 102 00:07:04,520 --> 00:07:09,600 Speaker 1: enormous but it's amount that we could generate if we 103 00:07:09,680 --> 00:07:14,440 Speaker 1: have the right power generating system. I think some of 104 00:07:14,440 --> 00:07:18,960 Speaker 1: the experiments that the US did in the early days 105 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:24,400 Speaker 1: of building UFOs, they were probably using small nuclear reactors inside, 106 00:07:24,440 --> 00:07:28,440 Speaker 1: so that these early UFOs that they were building were spewing, 107 00:07:28,680 --> 00:07:31,680 Speaker 1: you know, radiation out of them. It's not practical, it's 108 00:07:31,720 --> 00:07:36,520 Speaker 1: not safe. But you need that kind of a power source, 109 00:07:36,680 --> 00:07:40,760 Speaker 1: like from a whole power plant to guide bunny these 110 00:07:40,800 --> 00:07:46,000 Speaker 1: and it seems like it's like impossible, but obviously it's 111 00:07:46,160 --> 00:07:51,440 Speaker 1: not if you know how to build the right technology. 112 00:07:51,520 --> 00:07:55,040 Speaker 1: And you know, I limit myself. I hold myself back 113 00:07:55,880 --> 00:07:59,160 Speaker 1: about talking about that right now, but I do think 114 00:07:59,160 --> 00:08:05,120 Speaker 1: there's a way to do it. So you mentioned the permeability, 115 00:08:06,040 --> 00:08:10,280 Speaker 1: and there was one other one permi primitivity and permeability. 116 00:08:10,360 --> 00:08:12,280 Speaker 1: You said, not a good idea to bring those down 117 00:08:12,320 --> 00:08:14,840 Speaker 1: to zero. What happens if you bring them down to zero. 118 00:08:15,320 --> 00:08:18,440 Speaker 1: If you're in a spacecraft, there's a lot of dangers 119 00:08:18,480 --> 00:08:21,400 Speaker 1: about going at the speed of light or beyond it. 120 00:08:21,840 --> 00:08:26,280 Speaker 1: If you go that fast, even a second at moving 121 00:08:26,320 --> 00:08:29,800 Speaker 1: at that rate, you'll be out of the universe. You'll 122 00:08:29,840 --> 00:08:34,600 Speaker 1: be in someplace in between universes. You'll certainly be out 123 00:08:34,640 --> 00:08:40,800 Speaker 1: of the galaxy. It's infinitely fast. Well it's it's really fast. 124 00:08:41,080 --> 00:08:45,920 Speaker 1: It's hard to calculate that, so id's are you can't 125 00:08:45,920 --> 00:08:51,040 Speaker 1: ever really get down to zero because you know, I 126 00:08:51,160 --> 00:08:53,760 Speaker 1: just suspect it. It would be very difficult. I'm hoping 127 00:08:55,160 --> 00:08:58,920 Speaker 1: that that's impossible, but it might not be, and one 128 00:08:58,960 --> 00:09:01,640 Speaker 1: would have to do experments by building the ships and 129 00:09:02,840 --> 00:09:05,640 Speaker 1: building in some sort of a monitoring system that can 130 00:09:05,720 --> 00:09:09,200 Speaker 1: make that measurement on the fly. So you know that 131 00:09:09,240 --> 00:09:11,400 Speaker 1: you're not going to do that, because you will be 132 00:09:11,520 --> 00:09:16,400 Speaker 1: lost at the very least, you'll be in a place 133 00:09:16,400 --> 00:09:18,760 Speaker 1: where you won't know where you're at after a few 134 00:09:18,800 --> 00:09:22,000 Speaker 1: seconds at traveling at that speed. Because when you go 135 00:09:22,080 --> 00:09:24,840 Speaker 1: beyond the speed of light and you're looking out your 136 00:09:24,920 --> 00:09:31,320 Speaker 1: front window, everything goes black because of the Doppler effect. 137 00:09:31,679 --> 00:09:34,720 Speaker 1: So all the stars you're looking at ahead of you 138 00:09:34,720 --> 00:09:38,920 Speaker 1: you can't see anymore because they're blue shifted to the 139 00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:42,079 Speaker 1: point where they they're not visible, and all the stars 140 00:09:42,160 --> 00:09:45,600 Speaker 1: behind you are red shifted to the point they're not visible. 141 00:09:46,120 --> 00:09:48,680 Speaker 1: So at best you might be able to see something 142 00:09:48,720 --> 00:09:51,120 Speaker 1: out of the side window that looks like a little 143 00:09:51,120 --> 00:09:55,280 Speaker 1: bit of a rainbow, and that's because they're you know, 144 00:09:55,320 --> 00:09:59,480 Speaker 1: you're moving parallel to the light sources in that area, 145 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:03,640 Speaker 1: but going a thousand times speed of light, that's that's 146 00:10:03,679 --> 00:10:06,480 Speaker 1: probably not even going to be available to you. It's 147 00:10:06,480 --> 00:10:09,240 Speaker 1: you know, it's scary looking, it's pitch black, and you 148 00:10:09,360 --> 00:10:12,320 Speaker 1: have no radar that can scan ahead of you and 149 00:10:12,440 --> 00:10:16,000 Speaker 1: make sure you don't hit something. So you know how 150 00:10:16,320 --> 00:10:20,280 Speaker 1: how to solve that problem, I'm not really sure. You 151 00:10:20,440 --> 00:10:24,280 Speaker 1: just got to be details details. You just gotta be sure. 152 00:10:24,400 --> 00:10:28,600 Speaker 1: What happening at a star when you do that. What 153 00:10:28,720 --> 00:10:30,960 Speaker 1: happens to mass as you approach the speed of light? 154 00:10:33,000 --> 00:10:36,720 Speaker 1: Good question. That's that's something we got to cover here, 155 00:10:36,840 --> 00:10:41,640 Speaker 1: because under normal circumstances, mass increases as you approach the 156 00:10:41,679 --> 00:10:45,480 Speaker 1: speed of light. It's a special relativity section we're talking 157 00:10:45,520 --> 00:10:51,600 Speaker 1: about now, the Lorenz transformations. If you're using a rocket ship, 158 00:10:52,160 --> 00:10:55,720 Speaker 1: it would take like the hugest, biggest rocket ship you 159 00:10:55,760 --> 00:10:58,280 Speaker 1: could ever make, and all the energy in the universe 160 00:10:58,280 --> 00:11:00,319 Speaker 1: to get your rocket up to the speed of light, 161 00:11:00,440 --> 00:11:03,640 Speaker 1: because there will be a inertial drag because of your 162 00:11:03,760 --> 00:11:07,199 Speaker 1: increase of mass as you go faster and faster towards 163 00:11:07,240 --> 00:11:10,439 Speaker 1: the speed of light. Well, it's a problem. But if 164 00:11:10,480 --> 00:11:15,120 Speaker 1: you use my slipway bias drive. You cancel all of 165 00:11:15,160 --> 00:11:21,360 Speaker 1: the Lorenz transformation problems because you're stretching space apart, and 166 00:11:21,440 --> 00:11:25,400 Speaker 1: so it's like you're moving through almost nothing, so there 167 00:11:25,600 --> 00:11:32,320 Speaker 1: is not an inertial increase in mass while you're inside 168 00:11:32,320 --> 00:11:35,880 Speaker 1: of the slipway, and there's no time dilation. Time becomes 169 00:11:35,920 --> 00:11:40,720 Speaker 1: absolute again like Newton liked it. So if you want 170 00:11:40,760 --> 00:11:44,040 Speaker 1: it to go to Proxima Centauri four point two light 171 00:11:44,120 --> 00:11:47,560 Speaker 1: years away and you go fifty thousand times the speed 172 00:11:47,600 --> 00:11:49,760 Speaker 1: of light, it might take you a few minutes to 173 00:11:49,800 --> 00:11:54,360 Speaker 1: get there. Whatever. It's in real time. So if somebody 174 00:11:54,360 --> 00:11:58,120 Speaker 1: on Earth is watching and you go off, and you 175 00:11:58,160 --> 00:12:00,199 Speaker 1: go and you look around and you come back in 176 00:12:00,280 --> 00:12:03,320 Speaker 1: twenty minutes, it's twenty minutes for you, it's twenty minutes 177 00:12:03,360 --> 00:12:09,520 Speaker 1: for them. There's no time distortion on the spaceship because 178 00:12:10,520 --> 00:12:15,280 Speaker 1: or Lorentz transformations are canceled out because you're being protected 179 00:12:15,360 --> 00:12:20,280 Speaker 1: within the slipway bubble. So it's a great system, and 180 00:12:20,320 --> 00:12:23,600 Speaker 1: it allows you to break the speed of light without 181 00:12:23,640 --> 00:12:27,360 Speaker 1: having to experience all the problems you would have if 182 00:12:27,360 --> 00:12:30,240 Speaker 1: you weren't inside of the bubble and you were trying 183 00:12:30,240 --> 00:12:33,800 Speaker 1: to use a conventional method like rockets or something to 184 00:12:33,960 --> 00:12:35,720 Speaker 1: get you up to the speed of light. You could 185 00:12:35,720 --> 00:12:40,400 Speaker 1: never do it. So it's so let's suppose that the 186 00:12:40,679 --> 00:12:44,040 Speaker 1: US military industrial complex was on board with this and 187 00:12:44,280 --> 00:12:46,120 Speaker 1: they said, you know, Mark, we're going to give you 188 00:12:46,120 --> 00:12:49,560 Speaker 1: a lab. We're gonna give you all the resources that 189 00:12:49,720 --> 00:12:53,000 Speaker 1: you need. How much how long do you think it 190 00:12:53,040 --> 00:12:59,839 Speaker 1: would take before we had essentially UFOs well equivalent for 191 00:13:00,000 --> 00:13:07,719 Speaker 1: pulsion systems to a UFO with subluminal speed. Subluminal or 192 00:13:08,080 --> 00:13:11,880 Speaker 1: superluminal you mean, I'm sorry, I'm sorry superluminal. My apology 193 00:13:11,920 --> 00:13:17,800 Speaker 1: is superluminal. Uh well, it depends on if we have 194 00:13:17,880 --> 00:13:22,160 Speaker 1: the power technology ready to go. And it also depends 195 00:13:22,360 --> 00:13:24,400 Speaker 1: and I talk about this in the book. This is 196 00:13:24,440 --> 00:13:28,079 Speaker 1: why I want the physics physicists to stop wasting time 197 00:13:28,480 --> 00:13:33,240 Speaker 1: looking for more particles. That's little value add At this point. 198 00:13:33,440 --> 00:13:36,080 Speaker 1: What we need to do is develop two things. The 199 00:13:36,160 --> 00:13:42,800 Speaker 1: power source and we need to develop room temperature superconducting wire. 200 00:13:43,240 --> 00:13:46,480 Speaker 1: If we have these things now, and we may already 201 00:13:46,520 --> 00:13:51,640 Speaker 1: have the room temperature superconducting wire, but it's probably been classified. 202 00:13:51,960 --> 00:13:54,480 Speaker 1: It's a top secret, so you know, I don't know 203 00:13:56,280 --> 00:13:59,560 Speaker 1: somehow well, you know, there's rumors that Area fifty one 204 00:13:59,720 --> 00:14:02,760 Speaker 1: has flying sources flying around and they're going and doing 205 00:14:02,800 --> 00:14:06,120 Speaker 1: missions an now already, So we already have all that stuff. 206 00:14:06,400 --> 00:14:08,360 Speaker 1: So I don't know why they would hire me other 207 00:14:08,440 --> 00:14:13,679 Speaker 1: than because they probably know most of this stuff, if 208 00:14:13,720 --> 00:14:15,920 Speaker 1: not all of it. I well, yeah, assuming that they 209 00:14:15,960 --> 00:14:17,880 Speaker 1: don't have it, though, I guess I'm trying to get 210 00:14:17,880 --> 00:14:20,440 Speaker 1: a handle on. Are we ten years out? Are we 211 00:14:20,480 --> 00:14:25,960 Speaker 1: twenty years out? I would say without those things and 212 00:14:26,120 --> 00:14:30,760 Speaker 1: we had to develop it twenty years out. If we 213 00:14:30,880 --> 00:14:35,720 Speaker 1: have those things, I could build a ship in two years. 214 00:14:38,800 --> 00:14:43,640 Speaker 1: This is interesting because when we think of extraterrestrial civilizations, 215 00:14:43,640 --> 00:14:46,440 Speaker 1: for example, we often think that there are tens of 216 00:14:46,520 --> 00:14:51,720 Speaker 1: thousands of years more advanced. But based on what I'm 217 00:14:51,720 --> 00:14:55,160 Speaker 1: hearing from you, they could just be a couple of 218 00:14:55,240 --> 00:14:58,720 Speaker 1: years ahead of us. It is possible in a civil 219 00:14:58,880 --> 00:15:02,640 Speaker 1: advanced civilation. Civilization may only be a hundred or a 220 00:15:02,680 --> 00:15:07,280 Speaker 1: thousand or something like that. But odds are we're really 221 00:15:07,480 --> 00:15:12,840 Speaker 1: a young civilization. We're just barely out of throwing rocks 222 00:15:12,880 --> 00:15:18,920 Speaker 1: at each other and spears. Odds either are millions of 223 00:15:19,000 --> 00:15:22,840 Speaker 1: years more advanced. So not only do they have all 224 00:15:22,920 --> 00:15:27,400 Speaker 1: this technology, and then some they've got you know, stargate technology. 225 00:15:27,520 --> 00:15:33,560 Speaker 1: They have. Undoubtedly they have mental powers that are well 226 00:15:33,640 --> 00:15:42,520 Speaker 1: beyond psychic or sixth sense powers. All of that psychokinesis 227 00:15:42,640 --> 00:15:46,440 Speaker 1: and telepathy and all that stuff well in advanced that 228 00:15:46,520 --> 00:15:54,080 Speaker 1: they probably use along with their advanced technologies. It's how 229 00:15:54,120 --> 00:15:58,160 Speaker 1: about time travel? Then, if if we can achieve superluminal speed, 230 00:15:58,240 --> 00:16:00,920 Speaker 1: we could travel into the future. But what about time 231 00:16:00,960 --> 00:16:04,920 Speaker 1: travel to the past. Didn't Einstein rule that out? And 232 00:16:05,040 --> 00:16:08,720 Speaker 1: you know, I thought that was not possible either, But 233 00:16:09,600 --> 00:16:14,360 Speaker 1: you have to look at the bigger picture. This is 234 00:16:14,440 --> 00:16:18,520 Speaker 1: the book is the Master of Reality. So reality includes 235 00:16:19,200 --> 00:16:23,360 Speaker 1: not just our physical reality, but the reality of other 236 00:16:23,520 --> 00:16:29,920 Speaker 1: universes and other dimensions. And since that is most likely 237 00:16:30,000 --> 00:16:34,200 Speaker 1: from all the NDE experiences I've read, that's what exists. 238 00:16:34,240 --> 00:16:38,760 Speaker 1: There are infinite amount of universes and an infinite amount 239 00:16:38,800 --> 00:16:44,960 Speaker 1: of dimensions. Therefore time is he's also out of bounds. 240 00:16:45,000 --> 00:16:48,400 Speaker 1: When you go to like the afterlife, there is no time. 241 00:16:49,040 --> 00:16:54,480 Speaker 1: So that means here it's possible that there are time 242 00:16:54,560 --> 00:16:58,200 Speaker 1: segments all running in parallels. So we're living in a 243 00:16:58,400 --> 00:17:04,400 Speaker 1: time segment. But the pastime segments may be accessible if 244 00:17:04,440 --> 00:17:09,439 Speaker 1: you can build something that can move beyond the speed 245 00:17:09,480 --> 00:17:15,200 Speaker 1: of light and somehow create a portal between this time 246 00:17:15,240 --> 00:17:19,480 Speaker 1: and other time segments. It's highly theoretical. It's the most 247 00:17:19,520 --> 00:17:24,040 Speaker 1: speculative part of my book, and I was pretty uncomfortable 248 00:17:24,119 --> 00:17:27,359 Speaker 1: writing it, but I made an attempt to do it 249 00:17:27,440 --> 00:17:30,840 Speaker 1: anyway because I thought I was told it was important 250 00:17:30,880 --> 00:17:33,960 Speaker 1: to do it. So I did my best to try 251 00:17:33,960 --> 00:17:40,240 Speaker 1: to design a stargate system based on knowing that fractal 252 00:17:40,320 --> 00:17:43,640 Speaker 1: lenses exist and meta materials exist, so I could get 253 00:17:44,240 --> 00:17:48,280 Speaker 1: light to move faster than the speed of light within 254 00:17:48,359 --> 00:17:52,160 Speaker 1: that material, which would then cause an electromagnetic shockway when 255 00:17:52,160 --> 00:17:55,400 Speaker 1: it comes out of that material, and that might be 256 00:17:55,600 --> 00:18:00,440 Speaker 1: enough to affect space so that we could pass into 257 00:18:00,520 --> 00:18:04,720 Speaker 1: these other realms. Listen to more Coast to Coast AM 258 00:18:04,840 --> 00:18:08,000 Speaker 1: every weeknight at one a m. Eastern and go to 259 00:18:08,080 --> 00:18:10,160 Speaker 1: Coast to Coast am dot com for more