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Found this amazing clip. I think we watched this clip of John Kramer before, but this makes so much more sense given what we know about wormholes now. So, I want to spend the last few minutes talking about this concept here. >> sector. >> Here we go. >> Hi John. Uh interesting, but your method for accelerating wormholes is unnecessarily complicated uh given conservation of momentum. Uh all you have to do you don't actually have to put the wormhole into the accelerator. All you have to do is push momentum into one mouth of the wormhole and it shows up at the other mouth. >> Yeah, that's very true. That's the back reaction thing. Yeah. >> That's why the plane is moving. That's why constant momentum. He says, "You don't actually have to accelerate the wormhole. You don't have to accelerate the wormhole. The wormhole is just a doorway. All you have to do is make sure your object has momentum. What is momentum? Movement. As long as the object has momentum, it will pass through the doorway and instantly appear on the If there's no momentum, it's just going to stay there. There's no momentum, it won't work. This is why constant momentum is so important. We don't want to be accelerating, we don't want to be decelerating, we want to be moving at a standard velocity, fixed velocity. That's the key. So, right off the bat, now I hear this guy. I used to think this guy was crazy. Now I'm listening to this guy, I'm going, "Okay, keep talking. What else you got for me? You got some other uh tidbits of info for me, boss?" >> Shine the beam into one mouth and it accelerates the other mouth. >> Okay, that's that's a good point. You might have to do that for a while >> Yeah, well, you have to do it anyway because you have to have a certain amount of momentum accumulated. So, either way, but it's just a lot simpler if you don't try to charge the wormhole and accelerate. Another comment, by the way, the wormhole that you were talking about spans a distance of about what? 1,500 light years. And you said, well, you can't have a network of wormholes. But to a make sure you have chronology protection, nobody can have another wormhole uh traveling in the opposite direction through time in a distance of 1,500 light years. So, once you've set up this wormhole network, you are preventing other people from setting up wormholes over a distance of 1,500 light years. And you can only do it if nobody has the opposite polarity uh time machine within that distance. >> Holy [ __ ] Chad. Also, yes. I just want to take a quick opportunity say how much I love, respect the CIA, the NSA, the DIA, the DOE, all of our most spooky three-letter agencies. I love them and respect them, and I hope they love me back as well. Now that being said, I did tell you how to make a compact fusion reactor today, and I now I'm also going to tell you we know that you can teleport. We know that David Froning was right. That from a standard general relativity perspective, I can get to Alpha Centauri instantly. That's not a problem, actually. I can get there instantly because I can accelerate myself to the speed of light. And when I get to the speed of light, time stops for me. And then when I show up, I'm going to be at Alpha Centauri, and I'm going to be the same age. And then I can come back to Earth doing the same thing. And I can be back at Earth the same age. The problem is that Earth will be 8 years older. Earth will be 8 years older than when I left. People will be a lot older. My nephew will be like all grown up. David Froning is saying we can get around this. David Froning is saying you're not going to lose the time. David Froning is saying when you go through the portal, you instantly appear on the other side. And this is where everybody comes back and says this you can't do this because this is a break causality. And it doesn't actually. You can actually set up the teleportation where it does not break causality. As long as it's one way, as long as there's an anchor, that's fine. But there is a way to break it. There is a way to break time. How? We actually spoke about it a year ago, several years ago. You make more than one portal. You take a portal from here and you hook it up to Mars over here. And then you walk down the street on Mars and you make another portal and this portal then goes back to the original. The problem is now, if I was super fast, I could theoretically jump through that portal and then jump back and theoretically end up before I left. That's a paradox. That's a time loop that we can't allow to have happen. That's what can't be allowed to occur. That's literally spoiler alert. Spoiler, pause the stream. That's literally the plot of the show Dark. They create a time-like loop that becomes its own self-consistent reality that can never end because it's just it's a loop on itself. So, any alien species, if our understanding of the physics and teleportation is correct, then what that guy is saying is true. What that guy is saying is true. When you set up your portals, you can't have portals on the inside as well. If you have portals on the outside and portals on the inside, they're overlapping portals, you allow closed time-like loops to occur. You allow paradoxes to be allowed to happen. As long as everybody is just shooting one way, then we're not going to have any problems. But when people start jumping back and forth, crisscrossing around, time is going to get folded up. This is why the aliens would police us. This is why the aliens, with their wormhole technology, they come in and they're regulating us. The moment we start messing around with nuclear weapons, fusion bombs, manipulating space-time, the aliens come in and say, "Yo, chill out, bro. You're messing up my You're messing up my my highway over here." They've got portal systems set up to highway themselves across the galaxy, across the universe, and we're just boom, putting putting a huge boulders in the middle of it. They're like, "Yo, chill out." That's the secret. That's the idea that I really love. Why? Because it explains why we don't see them. Not only do the aliens not give a [ __ ] about us, but we're actually a primitive. We're actually primitives that don't even realize that there are super highways all around us, and we're messing with them. In fact, it To even take it a step further, what if the reason why we didn't teleport the plane to the sun or the moon? Why did they only teleport the plane near Africa, to Diego Garcia, or wherever they teleported? Why didn't they teleport it to the moon? Why didn't they teleport it to the Andromeda galaxy? What if they didn't teleport it far because they were afraid? What if they didn't teleport it far because they were afraid they were going to piss off the aliens? They were like, "You know what? Don't don't teleport that far. Just teleport it like over here to over here. That way the aliens won't notice us." Or what if when we tried to teleport the plane with the orbs, what if our wormhole interacted with an existing wormhole? What if our wormhole interacted with an existing one and the zero-point energy came in and said, "Nope. Boom." and just annihilated it? Just said, "Sorry, this isn't allowed to happen. GGs." What if MH370 was us nuking an alien wormhole? What if we destroyed one of their highways cuz we wormholed this plane? I guarantee you you aren't going to get anybody else anywhere on the internet saying any [ __ ] like this. So, when they come and try to steal this narrative about wormholes, which they are going to come and try to do, I want you to remember this livestream where you heard all this [ __ ] first. So, let's listen to our man finish. By the way, how much do you love that the security guy thinks this guy's like a crazy person? He's like trying to get the microphone from him. And [snorts] John Kramer's just like letting him go. I love it. >> Right. So, essentially what you're proposing is an experiment to test how far away is the nearest extraterrestrial civilization >> [laughter] >> that has wormholes. So, if you set up a wormhole 1,000 >> blow them up in the process. >> [laughter] >> At the point Well, at the point where your wormhole blows up, >> [laughter] >> you say, "Okay, that's how far away it is to the next nearest wormhole network." >> Right. This is a completely new new approach to SETI. Yes. >> Dead. >> John Kramer's on that evil energy chat. >> He's on that evil energy. That that Dr. Evil energy. I mean We're going to find out how far away by blowing up We're going to teleport an airplane through a wormhole to figure out how close the nearest aliens are. If If the worm If the plane comes out on the other side and doesn't get annihilated, then we're probably good. I'm like, is that's Is that the best experiment we can do? We got to sacrifice 239 people to figure out there's an alien wormhole overlapping with us? This is the kind of [ __ ] chat that I don't even want to know if it's real. I don't even want to know if this [ __ ] is real. I'm just having a hard enough time with the teleportation right now. When you start talking about alien wormholes and superhighways, it's a little beyond me. Okay, chat. Well, just in the Just for John Kramer, cuz I I love John Kramer. I make I you know, guys, I love all the engineers. I mean, some of these guys might literally be evil. It's hard to say. It's hard to say, but I still love them all the same. Like they're my I'm I'm talking about Like Like they were my own children. I love them, chat. Here is John Kramer explaining how a wormhole works. This will be your moment of zen tonight, and then we'll go to the rest of the super chats. >> tomorrow. I'm I'm talking about uh reaching the stars by by accelerating a wormhole to a high very high velocity and shooting them at the stars and using relativistic time dilation to get there almost instantaneously. >> So, you fly through the wormhole? >> You send the send the wormhole there, send momentum bearing particles through it to steer it uh around to where where you want it. You land it, and then you expand it, and get out, and and explore the planet. >> I see. >> [laughter] >> I'm going to work on my evil villain villain laugh. I mean, this man is uncontested champion right now.