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NEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCEN These things seem far away from our the first instants of creation when the through space at the speed of light (or faster everyday life. Most things still seem normal expanding aether in our cosmos fizzed, and _using tachyon transmitters, in which case the to us in our day to day lives. But one day matter bubbles appeared. How can insub- projection would be backward through time) we might wake up to the fact that we are too stantial bubbles travel through a dense to materialise the original object, atom for late to repair the damage done to our envi- aether? Well, have you looked at how atom in a distant place? Sort of like dehy- ronment. The Earth will survive. The effortlessly air bubbles travel through Coca rating fruit, then adding water again! Human Race may not. Cola?... no problem! There are a few problems: firstly, telepor- Professor Searl's books transverse many Thus the protons and neutrons in our uni- tation only works for matter bubbles—he subjects and contain his personal views and _ versal aether are just bubbles left over from likes of protons and neutrons. There is appraisals, as well as giving the reader an _ the ‘big fizz’. Actually they are the absence another class of important particles called ‘ insight as to how his S.E.G is constructed of aether, not really the presence of some- _ leptons (including the common garden vari- and operates. As readers and seekers of the _ thing else. On the other hand, though, inside _ ety of electron and positron). They are little truth we are very fortunate that Professor these bubbles there usually are some small _ perpetually spinning whirlpools, vortexes Searl has decided to carry on with his work. aether droplets that we call quarks. These left over from the initial cosmic turbulence He has had to endure many hardships and droplets inside the matter bubbles are highly _of the 'big fizz’. In addition to the electron, setbacks in his life. Many men would have _ repulsive so do not merge with each other or there is another lepton called the neutrino given up in the face of such opposition and the bubble walls. They are repelled by what (actually it comes in several different vari- treachery. I feel privileged and honored that is called the ‘colour’ force—something _ eties) which has no mass but is a pure piece I have had the opportunity to get to know beyond simple explanation, except to say of spin that travels at the speed of light all this man who is an independent free thinker. _ that it is like magnets that repel each other. the time. Neither the electron nor the neutri- I regard the knowledge that I have received In this scheme of things, atomic nuclei are 0 could be teleported as explained above, from him and his books as a precious gift. just clusters of bubbles, like in a bathtub! yet they are important constituents of ordi- To me, he has the same kind of inspirational Have you ever had atoms explained to you Nary atoms. creative genius as Tesla and Einstein. In like this before? What we need to do then is, as the atomic Professor Searl's words, "I have given you — Now when you break a bubble it ‘pops', nuclei are being fizzed back into existence the answers. It is up to you to come up with giving off energy in the form of sound- by the scalar-wave projection hologram, the right questions." waves. Imagine that we could somehow bleed electrons back into the projection Yours in the work, crush matter bubbles (atomic nuclei) out of using a simple battery and a couple of John A.Thomas Jr, 373 Rock Beach Rd, existence and ‘pop’ them - maybe they would charged plates, say above and below the Rochester, New York 14617-1316, USA. emit ‘scalar waves’ (sort of like soundwaves object. As the atomic nuclei rematerialise in For ordering information: write to above travelling through the dense aether). And if their respective correct positions electrons address or call (716) 467 2694 we were to pop millions of atoms in some Will soon saturate the materialising object Source: Letter to NEXUS Magazine) extended physical body, all of them giving reforming atomic and molecular electron i = off their respective and characteristic scalar Clouds and bonds. They will do this auto- wave signals, and if all these waves were to matically, of their own accord - rather like interfere and create a hologram, then we _ water being soaked into a sponge - but in the TELEPORTATION would have all the information needed to process they would sometimes collide and A POTENTIAL NEW reconstruct the original body in another emit radiation called Bremsstrahlung and TECHNOLOGY place at another time. this is possibly why the rematerialising : Have you seen the normal projection bjects on the Star Trek teleporters glow a Site Mice holograms made with light? Some New — bit like tinsel for a while until the electrons At our ‘cold nuclear fusion’ congress York jewellers can project images of valu- Settle down to their appointed orbits. recently held in Melbourne, much interest ghje jewels out into space on the sidewalks Another problem with this technology is was expressed in my talk about teleportation in front of their shop windows whilst keep- the regime of energy needed. You can and the article in New Scientist, 3 April _ ing originals safe in their vaults. Now these understand that it took a cosmic explosion to 1993, page 12, Accordingly, I've decided to are just trivial projections made from ordi- fizz matter into existence in the first instants repeat some of the information here. nary light, and they only have limited bright- of creation. Likewise it requires the energy Teleportation is not some impossible ness and range. But you dream of futuristic technology only accessi- know how a magnifying ble to the imagination and Star Trek buffs. glass can concentrate It is logical and possible and, up to a point, light so intensely that it x NEED To MAKE. AN INTERFACE! WHATS: achievable with existing technology and a burns, what if we could Deon THE NEXT. few bits and pieces that would have to be concentrate so much CENTRE AVAILABLE TIMEFRAME 2 specially manufactured. It's a wonder really energy into a scalar- that someone isn't already doing itinalabo- wave projection holo- ratory somewhere. The basic principles are gram that it caused simple, even if the hardware might be a bit some target region of awesome. the aether to fizz matter In my textbook, Alchemy Today - Vol. 1,1 bubbles back into exis- explained that we think of space as empty tence? Could we not and matter as being solid. But, actually, this reconstruct the original is false. Space itself, let's call it the aether, object which we dema- is really super-dense and matter is really just terialised in order to bubbles in this dense aether. Typical funda- make the hologram? mental pieces of matter are the proton and Indeed, could we not the neutron and they came into existence in project the hologram TELEPORTATION A POTENTIAL NEW TECHNOLOGY by Chris Illert At our 'cold nuclear fusion’ congress recently held in Melbourne, much interest was expressed in my talk about teleportation and the article in New Scientist, 3 April 1993, page 12. Accordingly, I've decided to repeat some of the information here. Teleportation is not some impossible dream of futuristic technology only accessi- ble to the imagination and Star Trek buffs. It is logical and possible and, up to a point, achievable with existing technology and a few bits and pieces that would have to be specially manufactured. It's a wonder really that someone isn't already doing it in a labo- ratory somewhere. The basic principles are simple, even if the hardware might be a bit awesome. In my textbook, Alchemy Today - Vol. 1,1 explained that we think of space as empty and matter as being solid. But, actually, this is false. Space itself, let's call it the aether, is really super-dense and matter is really just bubbles in this dense aether. Typical funda- mental pieces of matter are the proton and the neutron and they came into existence in NEXUS*49 JUNE - JULY 1993