Dense Plasma Focus (DPF) and Field-Reversed Configuration (FRC)
Scientists / Papers
Paul Czysz (St. Louis University), Tri Alpha Energy, Helion Energy
Theories Citing This Reference (12)
Czysz Fusion Wormhole Theory
The plasma orbs in the MH370 video are Dense Plasma Focus reactors using hydrogen-boron fusion. By manipulating the Coulomb barrier and applying torque to the resulting plasma, they generate gravitational waves that create a controllable wormhole, allowing for the teleportation of the aircraft.
FRC High-Beta Teleportation via ZPE Extraction
The MH370 orbs are Field-Reversed Configuration plasmoids that, when shot together, achieve a high-beta state (β≈1). This creates a force-free dielectric barrier. The slowing of the orbs marks the 'field reversal' where this barrier encompasses the plane. By modulating this barrier, the system extracts Zero Point Energy (via Dynamic Casimir Effect), creating negative energy/negative mass. This squeezes spacetime, creating a wormhole or extra-dimensional phase transition that teleports the aircraft without kinetic explosion.
FRC Railgun Teleportation Theory
The MH370 orbs are Field-Reversed Configuration plasma devices that function as a macroscopic railgun. They store angular momentum (spin) and release it to teleport or annihilate the aircraft, with debris resulting from the violent release of energy.
Government Suppression via Controlled Disclosure
The US government suppresses free energy and fusion technology to prevent economic collapse, using UFO disclosure as a controlled narrative to prepare the public without revealing the underlying physics or economic impact.
Gyroscopic Donut Beam Director
Plasma orbs contain a donut-shaped device on a gyroscope that can rotate 360 degrees to direct matter wave beams in any direction without changing the orb's heat signature
Helion Energy Developed Secret FRC Technology From Classified University of Washington Research
Helion Energy's fusion reactor technology is based on classified or restricted research conducted at the University of Washington's LSX facility (the world's largest FRC facility). David Kirkley and John Kramer had access to decades of FRC research, including NASA-funded studies on rotating magnetic fields for space propulsion, before commercializing the technology. This suggests military applications of FRCs were developed long before public disclosure.
High-Beta Plasma ZPE Null Point Trampoline
High-beta plasma (FRC/DPF) can create a stable region where ZPE is pushed out (a null point). Spinning this null point causes surrounding ZPE to flood back in, creating a continuous energy source (trampoline effect).
Laser-Controlled FRC Orbs
UAPs are Field-Reversed Configuration plasma orbs controlled remotely by laser beams or neutral beam injectors, eliminating the need for onboard fuel or complex internal mechanics.
Lie Symmetry Gravitational Coupling
By using modern group theory and topology, standard electromagnetic fields can be conditioned to transform into gravitational waves, allowing for the manipulation of spacetime and the creation of warp drives or wormholes.
MH370 Theory
The theory that UAPs are not ships but are three separate plasma orbs (likely Dense Plasma Focus or FRC reactors) that move in unison, creating an optical illusion of a solid triangular craft.
MHD Fusion Orb Propulsion
Suggests that orb craft use magneto-hydrodynamic fusion propulsion with superconducting magnets cusp traps and ionization lasers for 360 degree directional movement
Plasma Orb Teleportation via FRC
The MH370 orbs are Field-Reversed Configuration fusion reactors that create magnetic wormholes or teleportation fields. They use dense charge clusters (EVOs) to manipulate spacetime, allowing for the annihilation or displacement of large objects like aircraft.