Skip Atwater claimed ayys telepathically told him how interstellar travel works usin a rubiks cube analogy.That analogy was meant for me.We can use the periodic table of elements as an address cipher (the rubiks cube).by entangling unique atomic sets (assigning them colours) and harmonising them (aligning the colours), they swap places. (teleportation)There are over 3.3 decillion unique combinations in the periodic table.That is 3.3 decillion potential addresses across the universe.So how do we harmonise the strings?First by entangling 2 sets of atoms.We have already done this in labs. Then, using element 115 to generate a local Higgs field around each entangled set, we can harmonise the frequencies to a preset.This, on it's own will just teleport the atoms themselves and nothing else.A Murcurial Vortex generates a local Alcubierre field that contains relativity through teleportation.By generating a bubble around a craft you can now teleport the whole craft and everything inside, not just the atomic cipher.An example of how early space travel would work using this method:Millions/Billions of automated drones would be teleported across the universe using randomly generated ciphers. They would all be pre programmed with a return cipher.The drone either returns or it doesn't.If it doesn't, the destination is most likely inhospitable. Could be the heart of a supernova, could be the event horizon of a black hole.The drones that do return will either report benign findings or interesting findings.You shelve the benign findings under secondary priority investigation and file the interesting findings under priority investigation.Next you send the space craft to the interesting destination and investigate.The crew could be as little as a single pilot.I keep posting this on relevant x threads but get no engagement (which is very fucking strange)I assume I'm being censored which makes me believe this even more.
They are literally recoding the univers to tell it that 'I no longer exist here, I now exist over there'The universe simply puts you there instantaneously.No rearrangement of particles, No teleportation death, no generationaly space craft.It is faster to travel to the other side of the universe than it is to simply stand up out of your chair.We are stuck on our planet playing with rocks and gas while they are re-writing the base code of the universe.This is the quantum physics that they have been suppressing for more than half a century.
Now how do I do it temporally? Just to go back about a year or so.
>>42276075>>42276126Pop-science word bingo. You’re a fucking imbecile.
>>42276252The only thing standing in the way of this being scientifically possible and hypothetical is string theory being up for debate and element 115 anti grav being a conspiracy.String theory is likely true in some shape or form.Assuming element 115 does not generate a higgs field, there are other hypothetical ways to do it.
>>42276075>There are over 3.3 decillion unique combinations in the periodic table.>That is 3.3 decillion potential addresses across the universe.Sigh
i did this with my computer now i get to remote finger who i want and cant be tracked ...kinda hoti will finger u if u want.
>>42276239Any answers?
>>42276479Firstly, if my hypothesis is correct, it also categorically proves we are in a simulation because it works by re-coding the simulation itself.That being said, here's how to time travel:You would need to entangle an atom that is outside of time. Otherwise, when you harmonise the entangled set, you'd simply teleport to where that atom is right now.If you could teleport to an entangled atom in stasis, outside of time. You would teleport back to whenever it was put in stasis, but you wouldn't change. you'd still be you and you're younger self would still be there.This could create a recursive loop and crash the system because a time paradox has been achieved.
>>42276075>Skip Atwater claimed ayys telepathically told him how interstellar travel works usin a rubiks cube analogy.That analogy sounds neat. I recently had a phase where I learned to solve those bad boys and it was pretty fun. The whole enthusiast scene involves learning long lists of spatial algorithms across a finite set of states.Maybe it's like the navigators from the Dune series - gaining an extreme and intuitive understanding of the mathematics that govern time and space to navigate through it.