Faster Than Light - David Froning Watch Party
Summary
The video is a live stream watch party hosted by a commentator analyzing a rare 2000-2002 presentation by physicist David Froning at the 'Third International Conference on Future Energy.' The host argues that Froning’s work provides the definitive scientific explanation for the MH370 disappearance, specifically the 'teleportation' or 'wormhole' theory. Froning’s presentation details how manipulating the quantum vacuum (Zero Point Energy) through specific electromagnetic field configurations (SU2 and SU3 fields) can generate both free energy and propulsion. The host emphasizes Froning’s claim that extracting energy from the vacuum inherently produces a propulsive force, effectively linking free energy technology to faster-than-light travel and spacetime manipulation.
The host draws direct parallels between Froning’s theoretical physics and the observed behavior of plasma orbs in MH370 footage, such as the 'clouds don't move' phenomenon. He posits that the orbs used a 'polarizable vacuum' technique to create a macroscopic quantum tunnel (wormhole) around the aircraft, rendering it invisible to the surrounding air and clouds while teleporting it. The stream concludes with the host asserting that this physics proves the MH370 videos are authentic evidence of classified US government technology, specifically involving 'unlabored acceleration' and scalar electromagnetics, and that mainstream physics has suppressed this knowledge to maintain control over energy and military dominance.
Key Claims (5)
David Froning’s 2000-2002 presentation proves that extracting Zero Point Energy (ZPE) from the vacuum inherently generates propulsion, making free energy and faster-than-light travel two sides of the same coin.
Evidence: Transcript of David Froning stating, 'when we're tapping into this zero point energy, pulling this energy out, that also provides a pulley force. Provides a pulley force that yanks us forward. So free energy and propulsion are one and the same.'
The MH370 plasma orbs utilized SU2 and SU3 conditioned electromagnetic fields to create a traversable wormhole, teleporting the aircraft without affecting the surrounding air or clouds.
Evidence: Froning’s discussion of SU2/SU3 fields, the host’s interpretation that 'only the plane and the things inside the plane are going' because they move at constant speed relative to the field, and the observation that clouds did not move in the footage.
The 'Aronhoff bomb experiment' (Aharonov-Bohm effect) demonstrates that vector potentials manipulate spacetime, and Froning’s resonant coil experiments replicate this on a macroscopic scale to create scalar fields.
Evidence: Froning’s description of teardrop-shaped coils generating huge magnetic fields despite zero current in the center line, and the host’s comparison to the Aharonov-Bohm effect where phase shifts indicate spacetime manipulation.
The vacuum is a 4D form (one dimension higher than 3D space) and behaves like a fluid, allowing for 'unlabored acceleration' through wormholes by conserving momentum and energy.
Evidence: Froning stating, 'the vacuum itself... is actually a 4D form,' and his simulation showing 'unlabored acceleration' where no force is felt on the vehicle because momentum and energy are conserved in the higher-dimensional space.
Hal Puthoff’s concept of a 'polarizable vacuum' is the practical engineering method for creating wormholes by manipulating the permittivity of spacetime, as validated by Froning’s work.
Evidence: Froning referencing Puthoff: 'I always thought that was useful because that gives us a practical way to do this... by polarizing vacuum, you can get the same effect as actually warping space-time metric.'
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Video Details
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- July 4, 2026
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Video Transcript
Malaysian 370 contact switch 120 decimal nera 37 breaking news tonight. A Malaysia Airlines flight with 239 people on board, including four Americans, has gone missing. Even as these grainy satellite images released today by the Chinese government >> again, the Malaysian flight was a was one shot at China saying knock it up. >> Why shoot it down though if it's not hostile? Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space >> by the magnitude. >> They need distance annihilated. This country is very powerful. >> Far more powerful than people understand. We have weaponry that nobody has any idea what it is. And it is the most powerful weapons in the world. Not even close. from Hindu scripture. The Bible is trying to persuade the prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form. and says, "Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds." >> I suppose we all thought that one way or another. >> Hells to the Yeah, chat. On our way to 100K. Welcome everybody to the live stream. Oh, I'm not centered. There we go, guys. Thank you so much for being here, guys, on uh happy 4th of July. Happy Friday. Almost forgot that it was going to be a holiday today. I thought I was waking up to go to work today. Uh and then I didn't. So, thank you guys for joining. Sorry we're a little bit late tonight. I was recording some stuff with um the Titan guys, Beckett, which is going to be dropping on Sunday. Update on General McCasslin, on Edward Lynn, on the technology. So, check that out. I'll be posting that on my Twitter. Uh, am I fuzzy again? Okay, hold on. Okay. Sorry. Yeah. So, there must be uh some kind of bug where if I'm already my camera's on when I join, it must be blurry or something. I'll try to figure that out in the future so that doesn't happen anymore. Hopefully Streamyard fixes that. Um, okay. Let's get into it. Tonight guys, we are going to be talking. We're going to watch this video. Conference of free energy number three. The third conference on free energy. David Frooning. This is like the only video we've ever seen of David Frroning. I think there might be his other out there, but this is definitely a rare video. And this is the guy faster than light. David Froning edited by Tom Voluone. We're watching the man in his own words and this is around the year 2000. This conference on free energy somewhere around the year 2000. So we're gonna watch this tonight and that's pretty much all we're going to do tonight and then we're going to have a good happy Friday. Hello Lulu. Good girl. Okay, now let me see if I can get this to share correctly here. Okay, I think this is going to work. Okay, sweet. Guys, if you can't hear for whatever reason when I start playing this, let me know. They like just added this functionality. Okay, I guess we're playing it on normal speed. Dude, check out that sweet music. You guys can hear it, right? Okay, good. Hey Well, looks like uh we're here for the activities and I'm glad to see everyone has arrived today safely and soundly. >> Look, they had to call it future energy. >> The uh third international conference on future energy. And if everyone could maybe take their seats or at least quiet the um sound level, that would be appreciated. >> Extreme stops. Yeah, let's in fact our first speaker will be able to pick up the for the first time for the first time ever published before the conference starts. >> Of course, >> by the way, that's Tom Voluone right there. That's actually Tom Voluone. Yes, we're looking super jacked. We're looking super jacked as I always on a Friday. I love all these guys. Can I just riff real quick on these guys? I love these dudes. I love how nerdy they are. I love how nonchalant they are. I love how they had to change it to future energy even though we know it's free energy just to appease this. This is this is exactly the kind of content that I could sit here and watch all day long. I'm never going to watch some Real Housewives or whatever [ __ ] I'm not even really watching the World Cup right now. I'm just interested in old historic videos on dudes that were talking about free energy and space-time manipulation and nobody's like ever seen these videos and they were being attacked by other government insiders and having their lives ruined for even hosting a conference like this. So, that's the setup. Here we go. >> It's at the desk on the outside there. Um, speakers of course get one uh complimentary, but the um >> Oh, one more thing. One more thing. I can't stop comment. Is that like an airport Hilton or some [ __ ] They're doing this at like a airport hill. Hey, how are you guys doing there? You uh you working on the warp drives? Are the Are the wormholes going well? Yeah. Do you need any more uh miniature sandwiches or any more coffee? No, we're good. We're halfway through the warp drive uh presentation. made a transition to actually having a product that I can say is a free energy product. And the nice thing about it is that it's solar powered and it can charge virtually any electronic device you have. So, we just got them in time for the conference and of course it's a fundraiser. Um, and we've already tested it on, of course, Jackie's cell phone and found the solar powered charger faster than even plugging in the wall. >> Dude, okay. I didn't know we were going to get this little gem in here. And I must have skipped it over this. Right. You guys know what that was? That was a solar powered battery pack. That was a solar powered battery pack in the year 2000. I don't think those got popular until about eight years ago. So this was about 15 years before solar powered battery packs became a thing. 15 years before that. I mean obviously they became a thing then, but you get the point. So, in about 20 minutes, her cell phone was charged up completely. So, we're very proud of it. And it comes with a little LED light, which is sort of an extra feature. So, um, David, I' I've misled I misplaced your bio. So, I have to sort of wing it. And um and I'm happy to say that we have from across the world um a remarkable speaker that will be um really when I first saw this presentation I was astonished at the implications for getting off this planet and if there's anyone in the world that can actually direct us toward the physics that will be really our future transportation um I believe David Froning is the man. So I'm very happy to introduce him. He's a visiting professor of University of Australia. >> Adelaide University. >> Adelaide University in Australia. Um, please welcome David Fronic. What did I just do? Oh, okay. That wasn't me. So, people wondered, was he from Australia? He's an American, but he works at the University of Adelaide in Australia is what I just heard right there. >> I think he's just go ahead and Okay, there's your laser. Great. >> Hey, thank thanks very much, Tom. And I I sure want to thank Tom and Jackie for uh inviting me to come out here. This this is really a treat for me since I've been down under now for about four years. It's just great to to be back in the in the good old states, though. I guess the economic situation isn't that great. Uh I know most of you are interested strictly maybe in in the energy but >> okay I have to make a comment. I'm going to give you guys commentary number one because this is proprietary. This is this is copyright information. So I have to you know creatively change this and comment on it. Number two, I think this proves that Tom Balone's Australian friend was actually David Fronin that Robert Park and Peter Zimmerman uh we're talking about in the email. Why? Because if this was around 2002 and he had been there for four years, then that would perfectly coincide with conference of free energy number one, which is when those guys tried to ruin Tom Voluone's life. I love this because I love the true crime aspect of all this stuff of MH370, of covering up free energy. I want to expose all these people and we're able to put together a pretty amazing timeline now in terms of how this technology developed the special access programs that were working on it and even this is even before that. So if you missed the last live stream, check it out. We talked about Hal Pudof talked I'm very respectfully I'm very respectful to everybody of course chat talked about Hal Pudof and we Hal Pudof had basically been doing reverse engineering special access project stuff since at least 2008 to 2016. That's just what he said. We know before then of course too but we can connect him to that. We can connect Hal Pudof to the breakthrough physics propulsion uh uh workshop which was happening the same time as this. Here we go. >> I I I thought I'd talk just a little bit about first of all I'm I'm an engineer. So that the talk I'm going to give tonight is kind of more from an engineering standpoint on uh on quantum vacuum engineering not quantum vacuum science. And uh can't go to 1.25 25 whatever. Let's see here. Okay, here we go. Uh I like to talk a little bit about not only uh extracting vacuum zero point energy uh but also flying through the zero point vacuum for propulsion. I don't want to take up a lot of your time on that, but uh since I know you're you're concerned mainly about the energy, but it really it's really key because it's it's tough it's tough to actually fly through the zero point vacuum to accelerate through it. Guys, this has probably become common knowledge for us high elo, high IQ for Orbeez, but some of us have probably forgotten that one of the big revelations of extracting quantum energy, extracting space juice out of empty space, is that not only does it provide free energy, it also provides propulsion. And you would say, well, what if I don't want one or the other? You get both because when we're tapping into this zero point energy, pulling this energy out, that also provides a pulley force. Provides a pulley force that yanks us forward. So free energy and propulsion are one and the same. EM drive is also connected to free energy. >> It's it's it's not a it's a it's it's a very very tough thing. And uh as you know people like Bernie H and Ruida have shown that that uh that's that's kind of the that could be at least part of the cause of inertia. Uh I took I took this from Frank Wilchek's uh Nobel Prize speech and also his book. He kind of breaks up the uh the the energetics or the vacuum of of space in kind of three different different things though you could there may be some they may all be combined at at a more fundamental level. Uh he calls it the grid which I don't like. He doesn't call it the quantum vacuum or the zero point but it's but the grid. So I don't use his terminology but he kind of shows the three constituents as the as the quantum fields that are associated with with radiation and matter and gravity the the four forces >> uh the virtual particle pairs and uh and he breaks out dark energy due to the expansion of the universe separately. though you could couple that in also. >> So you have to realize here how crazy this is. This is 2026 right now and you're watching the number one 0 point energy influencer. So this is like just secondhand to us. But everything he said now to be saying this in 2001 2002 he references Bern uh Bernard H and Ruda who figured out that not only was zero point energy responsible for gravity it's also responsible for mass and inertia too which is directly related and important to what I just said about when you pull the zero point energy out you also get propulsion he and which is now we're saying well em is now electromagnetism quantum is now connected to gravity. And the second line is the virtual particle pairs. Remember the virtual photons, the virtual pairs that are coming every out of existence everywhere. That is zero point energy. It's like why are we calling it virtual particle pairs? It's zero point energy. And it's also dark energy. We just made up fake terms for things we don't need. It even says that this 0 point energy is a super cond superconducting condensate. You could almost think of the zero point energy like a super fluid medium like helium helium 3 when it's cooled down. It begins like to function like a quantum behavior. Same thing as the zero point energy. Boom. So, holy [ __ ] I mean, we're only like one minute into this and I'm already, you know, where do I sign up for David Fonian fan club? Can I be the president? >> Constituents as the as uh the quantum fields that are associated with with radiation and matter and gravity, the the four forces. Uh the virtual particle pairs and uh and he breaks out dark energy due to the expansion of the universe separately, though you could couple that in also. And uh I guess the things I like to talk quite a bit about is the is the quantum fields associated with with radiation, matter and and especially radiation and matter. Now you all recall that the famous artist Andy Warhol says everyone has their 15 minutes of fame. And uh I want you to know that I had my 50 minutes of zero point vacuum fame 30 years ago. I I gave a talk at a British Interplanetary Society Interstellars meeting and I as far as I know I was the first one to actually to propose the possibility of actually exploiting uh the zero point vacuum for both energy and propulsion. >> Whoa. That right there is a big claim. As far as David Froy knows from a public perspective, he was the first person to propose tapping into zero point energy for both propulsion and energy. Holy [ __ ] So, I can say, and Grock can't correct me, that David Froin is the one that came up with the idea that pulling zero point energy out would pull would produce propulsion and free energy both at the same time. Wow. Some people, a lot of people want to say, "Oh, well, I want something to be named after me." That's not what I want. I just want to be the guy that was the first person to figure out MH370. I want to be the guy that was the first person to figure out the secret technology that the government was hiding and be able to prove it beyond any shadow of doubt. I want to be able to be like David F and be the guy that said I was the first guy to figure out the tapping zero point energy meant that you get propulsion and you get energy. And just like somebody said, we don't even need the MH370 videos anymore. The reason why we don't need the videos is because the science was always real. The videos were always real. None of this could ever ever have happened or exist unless those videos were real. Unless the science was real. This is what this is why I criticize the debunkers the most. The skeptics should have been the one to figure this out. I'm a skeptic. If you're a smart skeptic, you're Sherlock Holmes. You're not just trying to debunk it. You're trying to figure out what is it exactly. You're trying to understand it. Why were they doing conferences on free energy with all these people who were like in clearly smart people, not silly people, not not crazy people? Because it was real. It's a real thing. The people that discount this, you're the idiots. You're the pseudocientists. Uh, all I really did was was to was to take some work of Wheelers back there back in the the papers he wrote in the 1960s and uh I tried to just come up with what how what would be the scale of distance in time you'd have to interact with with the vacuum to to actually accelerate a relativistic starship up to the speed of light or arbitrarily close to it. And so it was it's it uh the only really uh complicated part of the of the analysis was actually the relativistic uh computations for both the uh propulsy process. Okay. And also for the relativistic kinematics. So uh now I didn't I didn't have a solution in terms of how do you extract zero energy from space. All I said was like from a requirements analysis is that somehow that uh we were able to actually materialize posetrons and electrons from the vacuum into into into ordinary space have them annihilate each other generate a photon and then do this a lot and gather all the photons into a thrusting beam of light. So, uh, that doesn't correspond to any any but that but that allowed me to kind of look at terms of how how precisely or how you have to interact with the vacuum. What's he getting at here? He's like, how would we actually do this? How would we pull this off in terms of interacting it? We need to get these particle pairs that are popping into existence. We need to control them. We need them to interact and produce light and then we can use that as thrust. So this is basically the most this is okay. I'm going to rub two sticks together and I'm going to make fire happen. That's the level we're we're working at. Because some people may criticize well you can't he's not explaining how to pull energy out. That's why science is a cumulative process of building up. That's why the Casemir effect is not I'm not going to pull two plates together and make a spaceship go fly around, but I'm going to use what I learned from that concept and I'm going to engineer it. This is also why I have infinitely more respect for engineers than I do for theoretical physicists. And uh the tough part was actually calculating the uh the propulsion process. I used a I used a method that Robert Bousard uh pause chat. What I'm sorry, what year was this video? This video was 2001, 2002. Robert Bousard gets a random reference. Inertial electrostatic confinement fusion. one of the the first people to talk about high beta fusion reactors and why it's important relative to Tokamax. Holy [ __ ] we found all the engineers. I w I wasn't 100% sure. I was only like 99% sure. And then Hal Pudof went on a podcast and said multiple of the dirds were written by black project engineers. They were in the legacy program. Like boom. Well, that's what we found it. We found it. We found all of it. Write about everything. >> You know, he's a very fa famous nuclear physicist. >> Very famous nuclear physicist Robert Bousard. That's how we will refer to him from now on. Very famous nuclear physicist Robert Bousard, who somehow for some reason nobody's been paying attention to. Did a whole Google TED talk, whatever. >> A fusion physicist. I mean, and >> fusion physicist. What we looked at was how much how much energy was wasted during the interaction. how much was >> holy >> was uh was useful and uh and in every every case of the the the vehicle fly is flying through the vacuum and uh my second >> just to make things short I came what I came up with was was it to really get good performance for the starship so that you could actually travel anywhere within the universe within the lifetime of passengers and crew uh which was somewhere between 10 - 6 and 10 - 7 10 the -7 cm. Uh that was that was kind of the that was kind of the the distance you had to do the interaction in. Uh the time of course was tougher. Uh the time was actually 10 the -16 to 10 the minus 17 seconds. So uh >> okay the important part that I heard there was that he went to nuclear physicists to understand this interaction this zero point interaction. Exactly. This is why nuclear weapons are how we figured this out. This is why nuclear physicists are the ones connected to 0 point energy because you're looking at it at the atomic scale. Ground state of the hydrogen atom. This is not quite atosecond. It's actually not that that not even that fast. Atosecond's more than what you need. That's like three orders of magnitude more than what we need. I think it's like 10^ the minus15. He's going to go through it here in a second. The whole presentation is about that. Here we go. How to interact with a vacuum. And he's saying here, we need to interact with it on these tiny time scales. Imagine it like this. The vacuum, the zero point energy is popping in and out of existence like Quicksilver in the Marvel movies. You guys know Marvel movies or I don't know whatever that one might be Sony, but you get the point. Quicksilver is moving super fast. You can't even see him. So, we got to slow him down. We got to speed ourselves up or we got to slow down quicksilver and then suddenly I can see them. Bet better analogy coming, chat. Demon slayer. Demon slayer. My boy can't keep up with the demons. They're too fast. They're moving too fast. But then he gets the power up. Woo! I got the power up. My my my head's got my my tattoos growing on my head. And now I can use the power. And now we can just see everything. See everything. Can keep up with the demons. That's what we need to do on zero point energy. We got to power up, get down to those time scales, those super fast time scales, and then we can manipulate the zero point energy. There you go. First anime reference of the night. It was it wasn't it wasn't particularly good news, but yet it wasn't so bad news either. 10us 6 to 10us 7 cm it's not less than a an atom size or it's not a nucleus. So it's may maybe maybe some maybe you could do something in that. Anyway, that that was that was uh >> Yeah, I should go faster. >> Yeah. Yes. Everything I have is Yes. >> That's right. Well, that's the kind of right right now. That was 30 years ago and and now now we're we're getting pretty darn close with picoscond lasers and uh and uh so u so there you go. There was the answer to your question. There's a lot of pauses in this picoscond lasers. He says we're getting close with picoscond lasers. I think phentoc are the ones we want, right? Fentoc lasers. But basically, we've we've gotten there. So, within the year 2000 to where we're at now, 2026, even on the public level, we've gotten lasers that are now on the time scales that can interact with the vacuum. Anyway, it looked like about 10us 6 cm was kind of the scale of distance you had to interact with and what that gave you uh was about one jewel per cubic centimeter which was which is which was pretty neat. Of course the the of course the uh when you take take the efficiencies the losses like maybe only 1% efficiency things go down. So that's kind of why 10 - 6 and 10 the minus 7 cm uh is kind of what we came up with. That's not what I became famous for though. Uh what I do is I wasted a lot of time trying to trying to come up with with a vehicle design since I'm a since that's kind of my my trade in life. So uh so I spent a lot of time trying to come up with a starship that uh that uh where we had magnetic fields to to to pro protect the noses from uh erosion from interstellar dust and all that stuff. So I I described enough detail that Arthur Clark some got a hold of it and he lifted all my description and put it into one a chapter of his of a book he wrote. It's called Songs of Distant Earth. I think I think my quantum ramjet was in about the all of chapter nine I think or something. So that so that's how I got my 15 seconds of fame. Now I'm back being a nobody again. So 30 but uh that was kind of fun though. I had I never >> How crazy is that? Arthur C. Clark used David Fonian's quantum ramjet idea in his book and and he was one that did hard physics. The whole point was he wanted real physics in it to in science fiction stories. And this is why microchips are important. The time scales, the distance, the size. The smaller we can interact, the more powerfully we can interact with the vacuum. Think about that. That means the smaller we can get our microchips, design our microchips, the more powerful impact we can get. And you think, wow. And the only thing we're changing at that level is the geometry, the pattern. Imagine like a crop circle but on your microchip. That's essentially what microchips are. Just little crop circles. never got any residual or anything from from all that all from from his book. Now I'm going to talk about something that's kind of sounds kind of zany but uh the these are these are the radiation and matter fields that that that we know couple with a zero point quantum vacuum. uh one is called the the U1 fields which which is kind of normal electromagnetic radiation that we have in the in the in the structure of atoms and of course radiation itself uh those are the in fact electromagnetic radiation is a very simple field it's defined by mathematicians and and and gauge gauge and group theorists as just a U1 theory through U1 field very very simple symmetry not very fancy. Uh the fields that get kind of interesting are are the ones SU2 and SU3. SU2 are the Boson matter fields that are in atomic nuclei that are associated with a weak weak interaction and SU3 are the gluon fields in atomic nuclei which are associated with a strong interaction. And here's where I kind of struck it lucky at the University of Adelaide. We we have a really a sharp physics department there. Fact, the department head actually helped write uh Frank Wilchek's Nobel science speech. He says the person he's about to mention just helped write a Nobel science speech. And he showed now the difference between U1 electromagnetic fields, SU2 fields, and SU3 condition fields. And it's thought he said that SU2 fields control the weak force. So, no question we're talking about not just manipulating gravity, aka propulsion, not just pulling energy out of the vacuum, but we're actually talking about controlling the nuclear forces. And it should make sense. This should make sense on why that is possible. But now we're realizing this really is a theory of everything. This is a theory of everything. The reason why we can extract quantum energy, why we can produce propulsion, why we can change the nuclear forces. This is the God particle. This is the super force. This is the underlying unification theory that allows us to control reality. did all did all the computational work uh on the hadron physics that that was talked about and uh uh his name his name is Derek Lineweber he's the he's the department head and uh even though he's kind of pretty high up he's kind of like a kid in a way like I am he's probably some of you have have actually traded baseball pictures the baseball players Mickey Manel and Lou Garry. Well, uh Dere Derek and I we're kind of like kids. We we trade computational fluid dynamic pictures so be computations and uh so I so I I've given him a lot a lot of my uh lot lot of my aeronautical computational fluid dynamic pretty pictures and he's done the same for me. But I think what you'll there's a big difference though to do my pictures takes uh you know a pendium computer and a laptop. to do his takes teraflops of information from a whole battery of crazy computers. So, you can see that I'm getting much the better of the deal on our on our picture swapping so far. Uh, what what Okay, if you're listening to this on audio for whatever reason, an image just came up that David Fonin was showing. who was just talking about for like two minutes rambling about this guy that he's been sharing images with working on fluid dynamic images and this image popped up and I recognize it immediately. I recognize it immediately as the the first image of 0 energy of the virtual particles that are popping into existence. I recognize it immediately because I'm a zero point energy influencer. How would I not recognize it? I've seen it in physics shows ever since I was growing up. Are you telling me David Froin was working with the guy that made this image? Wow. To me, that's just that's just a geekfest thing for me. Like I I just find that incredible. >> What do you What they do there? This is a this is a grid that's set up just like we do for computational fluid dynamics things. And this is a box which which is roughly about the size of of an atomic nucleus like a hydrogen proton. And what they what they compute what he's going what he computes here is actually the the behavior of the gluon fields that actually drive the quark motions. Uh the quarks only constitute about 3% of the uh of the mass energy of nuclear matter. It's the gluon fields that are massless that account for 97% of of the energy that's that's within uh nuclear matter. And uh and the other thing was I looked at these plots of these gluon fields. I said that that looks kind of like like a like a like a could that be a could that be a vacuum field? And he looked at me kind of funny like how how did you know know about that? He says yes. He say you're looking at at the quantum vacuum. Yes, you do. quantum vacuum that uh trillions upon trillions upon trillions of times per second is is materializing and dematerializing within this hadron occupied region of space. And boom, wow, there it is right there. He just straight says it. He asks him like, "Hey, wow, that looks like the a quantum vacuum 0 point energy." Yep, that's a good observation. Why? because he's saying, "Oh, this is like this is everything around the atom." So, how does he describe it? This is actually my favorite explanation ever for that image. And I had never heard it before this video. He's saying this is a box of the space around a hydrogen atom. Why do we think that's so amazing? Because Hal Pudof told us the hydrogen atom is sitting in a bath of 0 point energy. And now this dude's saying, "Here's the image of the bath of 0 point energy." And that's the gluons and quarks or whatever other crap fundamental particles, whatever. So that is an image of zero point energy that we're looking at there. And uh and so here's kind of what uh these are the computations. And since it's uh since a period of any hydron is completely reconstituted in 10 to the minus 15 seconds or no it's even shorter than that it's uh it's 1 trillion to 1 trillion to 1 trillion to the second. So you so there's there's no static so faster than 10 to the minus15 he said in terms of how it's reconstituting popping in and out of existence all the time. This is happening all around you. I if you're a skitso you might not want to listen. You might not want to watch this cuz you got weird zero point energy stuff popping in out of existence all around you. Actually, all your atoms are in it all the time everywhere. >> Nucleus. It's just it's just a constant of essentially vacuum energy. The vacuum the vacuum is providing 97% of the of the energy of the atomic nucleus. And you said >> the vacuum is providing 97% of the energy for the atomic nucleus. How do you even calculate that? I presume you calculate that by looking at how fast the electron is moving around the nucleus and saying, "Well, how much energy do I need to sustain that so that it doesn't crash into the nucleus?" Think about that. Nine 90 what was it? 97% 93% whatever almost all the energy is coming from the zero point energy field. This is why that right there, that's the reason they're hiding this. Because you think about that, you go, "Wait, 97% of every atom's energy is coming from the zero point energy. How much energy is in the zero point energy field? It has to be infinite. It has to be infinite for that to be true." You're like, "Okay, so basically there's way more energy in the zero point energy than there is in reality. That's what that means." And they've been trying to tell us there's no energy in the zero. It's just insignificant amount. We can't tap into it. It's nothing there. But this just shows conceptually they're completely wrong. Obviously wrong. Wow. Those are my favorite. If we can just show that the normie physicists are just hilariously obviously wrong. When I am debating Sabine Hassenfelder, that's just going to be one of the points I bring up. How do you explain that 97% of the energy comes from the virtual photons, virtual particles that are popping in and out of existence? How do you explain that? Good luck. interesting thing. What he says, what you're seeing these is these three-dimensional forms, 3D forms. Uh the vacuum itself, he says, is actually a 4D form. It's got one more dimension than than normal freeace. What I didn't realize that we were having Christmas presents getting doled out. He just says there's one more dimension. I'll just go back because you probably missed it. >> Interesting thing. What he says, what you're seeing is these three-dimensional forms, 3D forms. Uh, the vacuum itself, he says, is actually a 4D form. It's got one more dimension than than normal free space. Oh, chat. Music to my ears. The vacuum has one more dimension. One more dimension. This is all we miss. We didn't need 14 extra dimensions, 27 extra dimensions, or whatever. We just need one more dimension. Why? The a vector potential, the thing that current physicists say is inconsequential. It's just a convenience of the math. Why does it exist? It's just a convenience. Just ignore it. Forget it. Uh actually, it's not. Actually, it matters if there's another dimension. Now, let me simplify this for you so that anybody can understand this. What's the significance of there being an extra dimension? Why does this matter for the math? Because this is what it changes. There's two scenarios. I want you to imagine these two scenarios. Ready? I'm going to move my hand 90 degrees and then I'm going to move it back. That was the first scenario. Actually, uh, hold on. What am I going to do here? Yeah, that's what I'm going to do now. Second scenario. Okay, let me just do them back to back. First scenario, if I go this way and come back or if I do this way and come back. Now, in either scenario, you might say it doesn't matter what you did because you ended up at the same place. You ended up at the same place. But if you look at it and realize, I first went right and then left or I first went left and then I went right. The order of operations matters in the context of the extra dimension. That's what nonabelian fields means. It means they're saying when you do the math of calculating which way you go, it matters if you go right first and then left or left first and then right. Those make a difference now. Didn't matter before, but now it does. There you go. So uh this kind of lends some credence to the fact that that the vacuum actually is uh is actually like is greater than a 4D spacetime. Well that really interested me because uh a colleague of mine Dr. Terrence Barrett who's in this part neck of the woods uh he's a mathematical physicist but he's also a radar expert and and what what he did was was he took a group theory >> Terren Barrett here he is he's the guy that did the SU2 conditioning. He's the guy that did. We just heard there's an extra dimension and now we got Terren Barrett. You are gonna want to listen to this if you're a if you're a Tom Bearden fan and you know the hell I am. The goat chat. The goat. The extradimensional 5D pulling vacuum energy goat. Terrence Barrett. You have to wonder when you're looking at this SU2 conditioning these extended Maxwell equations. You have to of course think about scalar physics. That's the whole idea of scalar physics is that Maxwell's equations are incomplete. We need an extra dimension. Then when we do the math with the extra dimension, Maxwell's equations right here change. So this is clearly related to scalar physics if not exactly the same thing. and you doubt my credibility as a physicist chat. Good luck. See if Sabine Hosenfelder can figure that out. Age theory and topology and came up with a with with a higher order electromagnetics. He came up with actually an SU2 electromagnetic fields. And uh what what this shows here is the floor for Maxwell equations for this SU2 special condition EM radiation. And uh what you see at the first terms are all are just the same as we have in ordinary U1 EM fields. But then in addition to those you might notice here everything in parenthesis there these are additional terms that you get with special conditioning fields they all have an I in front of them you notice which implies that the action going on with these specially conditioned fields has a component at right angles to the normal action that that the ordinary em fields interact in and uh so this is where he's saying that that indicates that extra term indicates that the order matters that previously and this is only possible because it's at right angles orthogonal perfect right angles to the em fields. So this is saying this is why the pointing vector is the answer because you say okay electromagnetism you have you're going this way I have my electric field going this way where's my magnetic field perpendicular it's perpendicular perpendicular chat electric field magnetic field what's the vector potential the vector potential is the pointing vector which is also guess what perpendicular perpendicular And why do you represent that? There it is. And the nice thing is he's an electrical engineer, too. He's actually come up with two with two EM modulations that that actually >> whatever generate these SU2 fields. I'd like to talk a little bit about that tomorrow uh at the at the uh at the station there. This this is some this is some hardware we have built. These are these are what we call asometric adus wound toidal SU2 RF field generator. These just these are just in kind of the radio frequency and uh I've got a I've got a report that covers some tests we did quite a while back and we really got some unusual some usual weird results. We weren't trying to interact with a vacuum or anything but we got some really unusual electromagnetic behavior to talk about that a little tomorrow also. >> So he just showed this teardropshaped toid teardropshaped toid right there. Not just toid, teardropshaped toid. One side of it is triangular, the other ha side is half circular. Teardropshaped tooid. He said he got unusual results from it. We weren't even trying to manipulate gravity. If I'm going to build something, that's the move. Something cheap, something small, and then something I can just measure and I can measure it and say, "Hey, look, there's no magnetic fields here, or there is magnetic fields here." Don't try to build a free energy device, do all that. Don't try to build something super expensive. Do something that shows the root physics is real. Something simple that shows the ether is real. That's all that's that's something that's will convince people. Now, what's kind of turned us on is the fact that uh SU2 and SU3 electromagnetic fields which which uh Dr. Barrett has defined uh they are really similar from a mathematical standpoint and a lot of standpoints with with the quantum vacuum fields that are associated with the weak and strong nuclear reactions. Uh they both they both have wow wow right off the bat he says okay SU2 and SU3 are connected to the strong and weak nuclear interactions control the nuclear forces. I mean gez chat if you were a super villain and you controlled the nuclear forces you would be god mode. You'd be god mode unstoppable. literally unstoppable. Imagine controlling every atom in somebody's body. The same field structure. They're the same. They're the same genital field structure. Uh unlike ordinary electromagnetic fields, uh both obey the same nonabelian mathematics laws. Both evolve by an instanton action. It's called this is not this is not a particle that acts instantly. It's actually an action that's uh uh that's kind of got to do with some statistical either quantum physics or classical physics that actually uh it's kind of like like minimum minimum energy lease action type things. It's it's it kind of predicts when when when the next action is going to is going to happen. In the case of uh of the strong interactions in the gluon fields, this is what tells where the next gluon field is going to strike and grab a quark and control it. and uh they both they're both exist in a deeper than threedimensional space. So uh we're we're trying to kind of puzzle this out a little bit to try to dig more into this into the possible similarities. The big the big difference is they act over different scales of space and time. Uh strong force acts over 10us3 centimeters. The weak force actually acts over 10us 18 centimeters. And uh we're interested in kind of it's kind of in the distances in the 10 to the minus 6 10us 7. >> Okay. Let me talk a little bit about field propel flight through the zero point quantum vacuum. >> I don't really understand the significance of the difference between the scales at which the forces interact. I mean the obvious conclusion would be that you would need even faster laser interact with a weak force compared to the strong force. But I'm probably just misinterpreting that. So, that'll be something I have to dig into later. >> I hope this is the stuff that Tom saw before. Uh, I don't have time to try and prove all this stuff, but uh uh I was always kind of impressed by how put offs work where he's wear by by the goat the goat gets a random reference halfway through the speech almost near the end. The goat just gets a reference. He just explained how to change SU2 uh condition fields and now he says, "Oh, Hal Pudof, I always thought Hal Pudof's idea that the vacuum can be interacted with like a polarizable medium. I always thought that was useful because that gives us a practical way to do this chat. Why are people stupid? Why are people asking Hal Pudof how many aliens there are? Why is Hal Pudof going, "Yeah, Avi Lobo, we just needed you to figure this out. We need we need a lobe to figure out the physics. That's got to be the most patronizing [ __ ] If Hal Pudof came to me and was like if he was like we needed you Ashton to come out and explain the physics to everybody. I'd be like, "What the [ __ ] are you talking about, Sensei? You're the guy. I'm talking about you, dude. This you're the guy, not me. What the hell?" It's the weirdest [ __ ] Hal Pudof trying to like give Avi Lobo the credit for his work >> using what he calls a polarizable vacuum. He can kind of get a lot of the same results you get by actually by actually going through very complicated space warping. In other words, by by polarizing vacuum, you can get the same effect as as actually warping space-time metric. >> Holy [ __ ] By polarizing the vacuum with electromagnetism, you can get the same effect as manipulating the space-time metric. He's saying that this is the secret to making a wormhole. The secret towing a wormhole is electromagnetism. The secret to making a wormhole is the a vector potential. If you add it all together here, this is why a lot of people are confused. You guys won't be after you watch this. A wormhole is a conceptual idea. It's not a real physical thing. A wormhole is someone did Einstein's math and they realized it was probably Einstein that actually realized it. They realized we can do this. This should be possible in our spaceime making a bridge like this. It doesn't mean it has to be an actual bridge. It's a conceptual idea for our to get us to get our minds around. But the way you actually do that, the way you actually engineer that is quantum and electromagnetism. Quantum tunneling. Quantum tunneling and polarizing the vacuum. Those are the ways that the wormhole becomes real. The thing that we think of as a wormhole is actually macroscopic quantum tunneling. That's a real wormhole. Why? Because we're manipulating the permitivity of the medium to change the speed of light. And in this case, the medium is the spaceime. The medium isn't a hunk of metal. It's the spaceime itself. It's that simple. That's the answer 100%. And uh the nice thing is you don't have to go go through uh all this pinser mathematics and stuff that not many of us engineers know about, >> right? And uh no, wait, no, we took one more step. We we we we've we've shown we think that at least to get a first order approximation not not any exact solutions that that we can that we can we can actually uh simulate the polariz polarizing the vacuum by by fluidic methods by computational fluid dynamics which is which which allows us to really do things a lot faster and easier. So we started to kind of look at all these similarities to see how far how far off we get. And uh first of all we kind of compared the density of air and empty in and the vacuum of space and uh they're kind they're kind of similar even the thermal energy density within air. It's it's an electromagnetic phenomena the basic level particles never air particles don't ever collide. They just get very close and they get repelled by by cool repulsion. So everything is kind of ends up being electromagnetic. But we but we we found that the that there was some similarity. >> So they said well how are we going to do this? And I said, well, if it's a medium, then it maybe it behaves like air. Maybe it behaves like air. I mean, all air is really just a lot of electromagnetism interacting. Simplest way would be saying, well, why does my hand not go through this cup? Well, because the electrons are repelling. Why is there friction? Well, I guess at the simplest level, because there's air molecules and they all have little electrons and your electrons are rubbing up against them. So now we have because we can do it fluid dynamically. Now we don't have to add up every single number. The reason why fluid dynamics makes it simple is because we have a model where we can model overall fluid dynamics without having to do all the individual calculations. We can do one overall calculation and it ends up being pretty accurate. That's why we saying okay this thing that seemed impossible now we have a model in which we can do it and we have a relatively easy way to calculate too. We we we studied the work of of Bernie H and his colleagues and H again. We we we feel that we could we found that we can actually kind of get the same results in terms of of for example H and his colleagues have shown that uh that inertia is is is the effect of the of the flight resisting force warrence force or a pointing vector that that that tends to try and resist motion through through space. >> He just even referenced it there. He said the resistance to acceleration is that resistance to that pointing vector. Said right there. So what is the secret then to unlabored acceleration? Counteracting the pointing vector. So counteracting that force. If we can find a way to either create the pointing vector or counteract an existing pointing vector force, either way it's same thing. We can now do our unlabored acceleration. Now we have to be careful though because in air you can you can get you get resisting force even with uniform motion. So this this only is applicable when we have acceleration through space. But that's okay because that's what we're interested in is acceleration. We don't care about coasting flight through through space. And uh what we found we could pretty much model the same results by actually taking the uh 0 point radiation pressures and integrating those over the vehicle in both directions. We and we kind of got this the same results that uh that uh that that H and his colleagues have come up with. So we so we feel that we can kind of very roughly crudely uh uh use >> look at how similar the graphs look. The one on the left is air. The one on the right is 0 point energy medium being manipulated. We're saying we can look at if we model these two it should look pretty similar but they are 100% teleporting MH370 in those videos. I do have to point out real quick that how crazy it is that I was able to just deduce infer even right at the beginning when I saw those videos that that was actual teleportation. That that just seems crazy to me even to myself. I'm thinking why how did I know that wasn't annihilation? I guess just because of E equals MC^ squ crazy >> fluid dynamics to actually try and make a a first order approximation of the of the vacuum zero point radiation pressures that we have in space when we're accelerating. Again, only when we're accelerating do we get do we do we get these uh these these radiation pressures and we got to be careful because the speed of light is about a million times more than the speed of sound. So uh we compare 99% the speed of sound data with 99% the speed of light data. We we know we have a a million a fact of a million just just to maintain the geometrical scaling. Uh we found we found one case of accelerating flight that through the vacuum that that we we we uh we thought we we could we can kind of simulate with with fluid dynamic approximations. And uh this is the fact that if you have an air foil going through space uh the outer surface air foil is actually has a repulsive has a repulsive force field. uh the outer electrons of the uh of the of the air foil are interacting with the outermost electrons of the atoms of air going by and you end up with with a repulsive field and uh if you and of course this all goes away in space. You don't you no longer have that repulsion and then all you have is uh is in inward pushing pressures. Now uh so what we do we took the case of if you could somehow generate a repulsive force field on the on the outer surface of the vehicle with with with a with a with with a high electrical charge. uh what would happen is that under ordinary aerodynamic conditions what you'd have is you would have uh with with that same repulsive field which what you'll get what you get from the from the flight medium is um is flight resisting inward pushing pressures but the but the vacuum itself has a negative pressure even though the energy is positive and what what happens is that you uh that that you actually you actually get light assisting outward pulling pressures. >> There it is. This really is normal normal teleportation if that can even be a thing. Why? Because he's saying we have with with air we have this pressure that slows us down. He's saying but if we are removing this if we're interacting with this zero point energy we're going to get this negative pressure which is going to speed us up. It's going to accelerate us when we do this. We're looking at a real wormhole, a real application of this exact physics. They're accelerating the spaceime around that. It's just it's just general relativity what they're doing to that plane, but they're manipulating the actual spaceime around it. And that causes it from our perception to duck underneath our reality for a brief second. And it's absolutely coming out on the other side. It's going to be instantaneous. And it's being aimed. It's it's actually being aimed. This isn't a situation where it's just being teleported anywhere from anywhere to anywhere. The they have to reverse the pointing vector or create a pointing vector which means the way they're spin even the direction they spin around the plane matters. If they were spinning the opposite way, they're teleporting it forward. If they're spinning the other way, they're teleporting it backward. That's the craziest part. somehow, even though it's extradimensional, you still are pointing it in the direction where you want it to show up on the other side. Which also means, in my opinion, there has to be an anchor. As people are saying in the chat, there has to be a fourth orb on the other side where it's that's connected to this system where it's slingshotting it back to. Huh. Weird. Kind of demystifies it. In some ways, it makes it cooler, but in other ways, it makes it less cool. like am I I'm not even sure we can teleport to like Alpha Centauri with this >> uh on the front of the vehicle and uh and on the back you get you get you also get flight assisting uh outward pulling pressures. Same thing happens at supersonic speeds. Similar things here. We have to we have to we do have losses due to the fact that when we we do have kind of shrink off radiation. >> Oh, and also this is why he may talk about this more in a few minutes. Only a few minutes left. I think this is why the clouds don't move. You guys understand why the clouds don't move in the MH370 videos. Now should be obvious now. What's being done is an extradimensional effect. They're specifically not interacting with with the clouds and the air. That's the whole point. All the electromagnetic fields are very perfectly precisely controlled. And the whole point is they're not making a big explosion. They're just messing with the actual spaceime and zero point energy. It looks like something's being rendered out of the sky because that's actually what they're doing. They're rendering the plane out of the [ __ ] sky. They're rendering it out of the sky and rerendering it somewhere else. This is why when the Black Project engineers that talk about this, they're not even sure what reality is anymore. You look at that and you're like, "Okay, I guess God's real." I mean, how else do you explain this given off near the leading and trailing edges? And that's a pure dissipative energy loss. So, uh, but we're still getting but we're still getting the uh the flight assisting pressures on the surface itself. Um so I guess in summary I'm not sure how much time I have or if I've seen already but uh um my colleagues I feel that that that there there could be really intense zero point energies within the SU2 and SU3 quantum zero point fields. No, nobody's no one's kind of thought of those. And we're thinking that if we could with the SU2 and SU3 electromagnetic fields that that we've come up with that there might be some chance maybe pretty small that there might be some chance of actually these SU2 and SU3 EM fields interacting with these energy film vacuum fields that are also SU2 and three and intense energies exist within these fields which is pretty much what we said before. How do you teleport only the plane? This is the best question. Best question. And now I think I'm ready to answer it. It has to do with the fact that the plane is moving at constant speed. Anything that's not moving at constant speed with the plane isn't going to go. So everybody inside the plane is moving at the exact speed of the plane. So only the plane and the things inside the plane are going to go. everything else since it's accelerating, decelerating or stationary. Since its movement is not uniform in relation to the plane, it's not going. That's my best explanation for you right now. I just mentioned the next thing is that the vacuum's negative pressures. We actually allow uh if we can design vehicles, right, much much less labored motion through it. Now, if there if there's some if there's some I guess I guess I'll just try and run through it real quickly. What I'm going to go through here is it's just a sim little simulation we we we put together. What you're going to see is you're going to see zero point radiation pressures that form in front around a a vehicle that's accelerating from about half half the speed of light up to 10 times the speed of light. And uh again, it's based on the the fact that the that the vacuum is a compressible medium just like just like air is. And uh and you and I'll just kind of go through this real real quickly. You can you can you can see the thing slowly. >> Wow. >> And then then decelerating is is the same thing. Now what I showed you was kind of what happened in the vehicle frame itself, the simulation, like if you were in another spaceship flying parallel. And that that's what you'd see was what I showed here. Uh it so happened that there was a little science fiction thing way long years. >> Yeah, that was really cool. The problem is so that was from the perception of somebody who was moving along with the plane, I guess, or moving along with the object that was being teleported. Hard to conceptualize it, but it's actually easier when you see it. When you see it, it's a lot easier to understand. That thing is there and then it's not there. But also, did you notice the radiation pressure? He shows two points around it. Now imagine a third point spinning around it and the uniform field it would been creating. It probably would have looked a lot like that AC Holt I think it's AC Holt NASA paper that shows that weird graphic of all the electromagnetism that pattern of electromagnetism overlapping ago was called Babylon 5. I don't know if any ever remembered that they they they almost they almost had exactly the same thing that we're talking about. What you see here is the start of the hyperspace jump where they're going through the wormhole of the the special condition electromagnetic field is is is actually causing a bubble. It goes that's quite quite a ways from the from the craft. But then as then then as the craft accelerates towards that hole, it goes faster and faster and uh that that's that's that that's exact that's exactly what's happening in our thing. We're we're as we kind of go through the the self the self-built wormhole. Anyway, I hope I didn't >> So there you go. He says right there uh when we're accelerating through our wormhole here, it looks just like hyperspace jump. It's like a hyperspace jump. It's exactly what I was saying back in 20 uh 2024 saying this is extradimensional effect. This works like warp drive or hyperspace where they're pulling the zero point energy away. This gives you free acceleration. And from our perspective, we just see something vanish because it accelerates beyond the speed of light from our perspective. which means we can't see it anymore. It's actually literally breaking the light barrier. That's what he's showing. And that's why he compared to to air. It's like what happens when we do the math and we break the sound barrier. We get a sonic boom. We'll see the object fly past and then we'll hear the sound later on. This is breaking the light barrier. And what happens is your object teleports. it vanishes. That's why some people say, "Well, it's not teleportation." Yes, it is. Yes, it is teleportation. You just think teleportation is Star Trek beam me up, reconstitute every one of my atoms. But that's not teleportation. That's just some [ __ ] you saw on TV. Real teleportation is this is a electromagnetic wormhole is a hypergate. It's jump gate. >> Exceed my time too much. And thanks very much for that. if there's any time for questions, but >> there's some good questions here. So, we're going to watch the last bit. >> Yes. >> I used to get that's still still being published, isn't it? >> Right. No, no, I didn't. >> Right. >> Right. >> That's right. Now, now the SU2 fields which my colleague has described in some detail uh the the SU2 matter fields which which go with with a weak interaction uh their their vacuum is actually the uh uh uh the the Hig the Higs field but another vacuum field and uh and from what I my physicist say that that's as razzledazzle a field as the gluon fields whereas the vacuum that's energizes that the gluon fields but uh And if uh if they don't find the Higs the Higs particle in at CERN, I guess there'll be big a lot of consternation. And >> so he's saying they based this SU2 idea on the Higs field. So they were trying their hardest to not evoke zero point energy or at least to use the normie perspective and understanding that oh we have this Higsfield. I mean it's like Higsfield is a nerfed ether. Higsfield just nerfed Ether. And that's what I love about this is that even the guys that are like the hardcore normie academics, when you go down this path, there's no getting around it. You're come you're coming to the ether. The ether is coming for you one way or another. >> In in the in the physics community, especially the quantum physics community. >> Yeah. >> What's your next step in your simulation? Will you be going any testing? Um >> um >> I have another colleague, his name is Greg Mahal. He's he he does really a neat job of actually taking fluid dynamic things and showing how how you can actually visualize with with with surface tension and uh and all this really these really fancy how you can you can kind of model uh and and he he and I were working on something like that. We're trying to put together it's kind of a this is called a tri space. It's it's one more dimension. It's it's and we're we're trying to uh and we've had some pretty good results so far. We've actually found some solutions that actually allow completely unlabored motions. There's there Whoa. Okay. We didn't hear the question, but the context is obvious. He hadn't figured out unlabored acceleration yet. in this video, which makes sense. When was this book? Like 20 I think this came out after his death. So this unlabored acceleration, this was copyrighted 2019. This book, this is like 16 years before this book. And right there he goes, we're calling it unlabored acceleration. This is like I feel like I'm in Back to the Future and like I'm just witnessing and I want to go tell him like you figure it out. In five years you figure out that it's unlabored acceleration and that you can manipulate space time. Holy [ __ ] Wow. What a presentation too. I like that. It was a little slow. I had to speed it up but I like that he just gets right to the point. Zero point energy is real. how Pudaf's real SU2 condition fields and by the way now we can make a warp drive now we can make a wormhole now it becomes possible to do all these things simple right to the point there's a there's a kind of one family of trajectories in this in this this higher dimensional space as you might expect that uh that where you where you can conserve where you can conserve both energy and momentum so so you so you have both energy conserving and momentum conserving flight so you'd say so you you you you you feel no you feel no force on you and you and you don't then you don't lose energy I I forgot it. We've been so deep in this. I forgot that people used to think that a wormhole is going to rip you to shreds. That's what the question was. People used to think that a wormhole would rip you to shreds like a black hole. Now we don't even think black holes are real anymore. And now we I I've just been assuming for so long I've known for so long that wormholes are humanly traversible that I forgot that that was a thing that people were like all hung up on. This is that was the question they were asking him. He's saying we can make a traversible. How? We conserve momentum and energy. We're conserving momentum and energy in our wormhole. What does that mean? That means we're basically doing nothing to the plane. We're basically doing nothing to the plane. We're barely touching it. That's why this is a low energy phase transition. That's why it's not a nuclear bomb going off. That's why the MH370 videos are exactly this guy's theory. It's exactly unlabored acceleration and nothing else. I found the exact guy they used to come up with that. That's how specific the physics is in those videos. I want the world to know that and I want the world to remember that. If I'm known for anything, let it be known that I exposed this. >> Really, it's really weird, but uh but that's that's kind of what we're gonna try and try and do next. Try and kind of simulate go through one go one more dimension. >> Right. Now, what we'd like to do in terms of the uh literally they were simulating one more dimension. They were simulating one more dimension and they figured out unlabored acceleration. Boom. All we needed was one more dimension and we can conserve momentum and energy and teleport something. We've also got some some experiments we like to we've identified with the special condition radiation that would kind of prove some of these these other things >> either I'll talk a little bit about that tomorrow but >> okay >> you did those experiments with the coils a while ago >> right >> but uh what you know sort of interactions or what would tell you that you're getting interaction between a coil that creates one of these strange condition fields and a fun vacuum >> well I said the test did have any any vacuum. We did not try to measure any interaction with a vacuum itself. We were interested mainly in kind of the the uh h how the coils could transmit how how the fields could propagate very compared to to a normal field. And what what we one thing we found was was when we uh what happens we we have to actually uh the toid shape and the frequency that resonates that varies where for any any any topology you have of a tooid you what what you'll have if you just run AC current at various frequencies through it you'll uh uh you'll hit resonance where you'll hit resonance points where the where the phase will reverse and the and the and the gain will go up and uh depending upon the coil shape we found the interest thing was that but we were actually measuring how much radiation we were the field that we were measuring like like what was the field strength at 100 meters away. Uh we found that when we when we were when we were just you know grinding through the frequencies the things didn't change much. You got little little bumps in in in the field strength. But when we operate at the resonant points that's where these a vector fields I showed you there in the in the maxual equations kind of maximized. Uh then then the signal strength went way the heck up. It just skyrocketed. >> Holy [ __ ] Gold mine. Right at the end of the video, he says, "When we did our teardrop shaped tooid, we ran AC current through it and we found the resonant points. We realize that it's not equal. You can't just run it through there and expect something to happen." But you find the resonant condition. And as it turns out, the resonant condition lines up with the A vector potential. What is he saying? He's saying the geometry matters. He's saying that the shape you create matters. geometric shapes are uh how you're going to be able to pull that off. Wow. This really has me thinking back about the saw to the saw to related uh pulsing as well. Wow. And we found the same thing happened when we when we mapped the magnetic field around the toid closer ranges. We found that when we when we were in a resident condition, we got a huge huge nonlinear areas in terms of the magnetic fields around the coils. Now, what we're using was we were actually using kaducus coils where we were actually running some of the tests were where we were in we call it the the uh the field bucking mode where we didn't have any current. We were canceling all the currents were running through the center line of the toid. There was no magnetic field at all in the in the in the toid center line and we were getting these huge magnetic fields on the outside and right on the toid itself we were actually generating standing waves. These are waves of variable a variable magnetic field strength, but they were, you know, they were they were they were cheap. >> Holy [ __ ] >> And we Yeah, it's all geometry. And this is why they figured out nuclear weapons because you're trying to make a big boom. And you're like, first thing you're thinking is like, well, what if I can take multiple things and smash them together? Well, I want to smash them together exactly the same for the maximum output. And they start doing this and they start realizing like, oh [ __ ] wait, wait, we're manipulating spaceime here. Whoops. who accidentally manipulated spacetime actually made made a a pointing vector a vector potential that that teleported something. Wow. And they would have figured it out right away because if Hal Pud's right and electromagnetism can manipulate spaceime then the logical conclusion is high energy condensed physics that should cause space-time manipulation under the right conditions and eventually someone should hit it. Someone should have found it during nuclear weapons. They did. They did. >> If we kind of thought we found it, didn't seem like uh new metal enclosures affected the transmission at all. We got the same we we got the same signals with antennas at long distances away as as we did uh in free space that we're trying to check with with some more follow-on tests, which we're hoping to do pretty soon because uh we'd like to really pin that one down pretty well, make sure we weren't getting some leakage from some some lead or something that could have been causing that. But uh but the fact that we didn't seem to be getting any attenuation through magnetic enclosures and we also got some very very very kind of weird patterns at long ranges that we'd like to pin down more too. We we have a this this has done the lab up in Canada which has now got a pretty bit anoqu chamber. So we'd like to repeat some of these things where we where we still had questions from before. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. Yeah. Uh >> yeah. Well, it's kind of like a kind of like the Aronhoff bomb experiment. It's where we're we're kind of getting the same results, bro. What? It's like the Aaron Hoff bomb experiment. We're sort of getting the same results. Holy [ __ ] chat. Yeah, of course it is. This is what they do in the Aronhoff bomb experiment. They trap all the electromagnetic fields, but then they still see a phase shift. And that phase shift means that there must be some interaction with spaceime. And what they use to explain that's the the vector potential. They say, well, the vector potential is what's causing that. The vector potential is manipulating spaceime in the Arenhoff bomb effect. And you're seeing it on the tiniest scales. That's exactly what's happening in the Aaronhoff bomb effect. It's manipulating spaceime. And therefore things that go past it are pulled a little bit more from our percept from our perspective. Now you scale that up and what do you get? Scaled up aironov bomb effect is what we do the magnetic wormhole to the plane. When we ran with the cadus coils where we could run with a mode where we where we completely canceled out the electric current going through the through the wires there there's there's no way you should generate any magnetic fields especially huge magnetic fields. And we did check when we when we when we ran the uh when we just uh ran ran the the current through the wires at a non-ressonant frequency. We we got we got zero magnetic field along this along the coil center line. We probed that. This was a half a G which you get in Toronto, Canada. We got we just got the ambient magnetic field and we got there was no magnetic fields measured around the thing either. It was all zero everywhere. So So uh so some kind of wild and weird things are going on when you when you uh now now the scalar fields I I guess my colleague Dr. Barrett doesn't doesn't like that terminology. So, well, uh he he get he gets uh a lot of phone calls, but but he but he says it is in general when you talk about most what what most people call scalar fields is very similar to what what we're talking. >> Right. Right. Boom. Had to wait till the very last 10 seconds to get it out of him. There it is. Was waiting for it. This is scalar physics. This is SU2 conditioning is scalar physics. Terrence Barrett didn't like the term scalar physics. Constantly would have people me is this. Of course it is. Of course it's scalar physics. This is the same thing. Manipulating the Maxwell's equations using an extra dimension and the Aaron Hoff bomb effect. If you watch Tom Bearden's video about it, this is exactly what Tom Bearden is talking about. He just doesn't go into as much depth on how to actually condition the fields. All he really told us is, well, you have the fields overlap and you create a zero and there's still something there. Well, now we're getting it much more clear. Now we're saying, oh, we can make a teardrop, an oblong shaped toid and then run a resonant run a alternating current through it at a resonant condition at a resonant field uh resonant condition and boom consistent with the a vector potential chat. This is more disclosure on free energy than you're going to get literally anywhere else. I've been there. I've seen everywhere else. This is as good as it gets. Let's go to the super chats for tonight, guys. Thank you for hanging out. Happy 4th of July. That was the end of the presentation, by the way. There's only like 10 seconds left, >> right? >> Thank you. >> Bravo, guys. Check out Integrity Research Institute, who's allowed me to play this video. Tom Voluone. Check out their stuff. Holy crap. Absolutely amazing. I told you guys it was going to be worth it. I told you it would be worth it. Guys, thank you everybody in the PL chat for hanging out with me tonight on this day before our 250th celebration anniversary of our independence from those limeies in the UK. Thank goodness, thank God. Double, thank you so much for that super chat. Lulu citing happy four says, "Doubles in the rumble chat." SM Ashba says, "Thanks for the lesson, Professor Ashton." Yep. You're welcome. S uh SM uh Ashba, appreciate you, sir. Now, I expect you to go make a free energy device. I need free energy microchips, chat. My phone needs to last forever. One of you is going to make a free energy microchip for for little old Ashton here. You can become a trillionaire. Thank you very much. If you live, if you survive, YouTube super chats. Brandon Cheney. Hey, don't hate on the audio listeners. We're out here mowing, guys. I love my audio listeners almost as much as I love my video listeners. That's why I cater to you. That's why I let you know what we're looking at so that you know what we're talking about. Thank you very much. Oh, I missed a couple. Sorry. Let me go back up. Jal Robinson for that super sticker. Thank you, XLX. I sent a proposal to the boogeyman himself, Hal Pudaf, I don't know if you should post that in my stream. He probably shouldn't have said anything. Waiting for a response. Let me know. I can't wait to figure out what or be told what he says about that. Should be awesome. Bit Razer says, "String theory and UFO and aliens are cover stories. Epstein was an MK Ultra ZPE tech spin-off blackmailer who went too far. He may be Palm Beach." I don't think he's Palm Beach Pete. He doesn't look like Come on. It's not the same guy. But Epstein was definitely blackmailing these people. Definitely blackmailing these nuclear scientists cuz what did I tell you? This is all nuclear physics. This is definitely classified under nuclear physics. Zero point energy is nuclear physics. And he was trying to get all the information he could about anything we were hiding. We might not even had orbs in the 90s. Who knows? But we certainly do now. Certainly do now. Dreadmax Triax. Dreadmax Triax says, "You're our goat, Ashton. Happy birthday, America." Did you guys see that clip? That clip of the fox chat. We might have to go find it. Fox Eagle. I got to take Lulu out. It's time. Chat, your moment is then for tonight, chat. This is just for you, Dreadmax. This is America, chat. The European mind cannot comprehend what you're about to see on your screen. Prepare yourself. >> Dutch Dutch Harvard. Look at this [ __ ] >> Ego the fox. >> Come on. >> It's beautiful. >> Somebody do something. >> Yeah. Get a picture. >> I got a video right now, >> dude. Two predators just chilling. They're like homies. >> I got them. >> I got everything in the air. You got everything on the ground with the homies. >> Yeah. video going on. >> They have to be friends. That eagle to eat that fox. >> That's the craziest thing I've ever seen. >> Chat, imagine being as high as those guys are, which is clearly very, very high. And all of a sudden, you look out the window and there's a fox chilling with a bald eagle. Giant as look how big that bird is. That bird is bigger than Lulu. Look at that giant [ __ ] And they're just chilling, chilling on the picnic table, just talking to one another right next to each other. Like they're just chill with one another. I wouldn't believe it was real. I'd be pretty sure I'm just imagining it if I was these guys. Anyway, happy birthday, America. That one's to you. That one's for you, America. Trader Monk. I would pay Sabine to watch this video, chat. She watches. Sabine is a she's a subtle hidden closet for orbsy chat. That's why she's constantly trying to counter signal me with all her [ __ ] about cold fusion is not real. You can't extract energy at zero point. Constantly counter signaling. You know she's secretly in love. You know it. That's how all the girls act all the time. Timothy Foster unlabored acceleration zpe plasma orbs geometric shapes. Thanks Ashton and fellow for Orzby for increasing our functional understanding and language. And I love we have a new term unlabored acceleration because it can only be attributed to the goat David Frroning. Perfect. Thank you Timothy Foster. Appreciate that. My cat food says I appreciate you sir. I appreciate you. My cat food. Thank you for watching. Appreciate you man. Electric bookworm says nice video. Thanks for bringing the goods once again. See, with me, you know, when I say I'm gonna pull I'm gonna give you something. You know you're going to get it. I don't go on say I've got secret NHI Biologics folder. If you if the government doesn't do what I say, I'm going to release it, but you have to watch my documentary first and pay $20. You're never going to see that [ __ ] from me, chat. You'll know I sold out if that happens. And then Jal Robinson, thank you very much for that second super chat. Finding out every atom in your body is interacting with zero point energy really puts a new perspective on reality. Yes. And what it says is that since E= MC² and matter is energy, this just means that we are energy forms living in a cosmic matrix. Damn, we're getting spiritual, chat. We're getting spiritual. Anyway, for anybody who says, well, does that mean we live in a simulation? Probably. It doesn't mean that this is any less real. This reality is as just as real today as it was yesterday, which is apparently not very real at all. But I still love living here. And I would never harms. And if anything happens to me, you know it was the CIA. You know, we just know it. You don't know, but you know. You know. Have a good night. MH370X. Love you guys. Peace out, everybody. Out in the fields where the skies are wide. Talking about a journey through the cosmic ride. 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