Does UFO technology create a universe?
Does UFO technology create a universe?
We still haven't discovered the graviton? It is likely gravity is not a fundamental force, there are alternate interesting theories of what gravity could be and what our universe is. See the below links they are entertaining and interesting. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228611009_An_electromagnetic_basis_for_inertia_and_gravitation_What_are_the_implications_for_21st_century_physics_and_technology https://www.pbs.org/video/what-if-gravity-is-not-a-fundamental-force-v8e9ns/ https://www.pbs.org/video/pbs-space-time-universe-edge/ https://www.pbs.org/video/what-happened-before-the-big-bang-y76rlj/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdlwvNRyNF8 Here is my take: UFO tech disclosure is synonymous with cosmological disclosure: to understand the craft is to understand that we are living inside a larger version of the same machine. Boundary Value problems describe how a physical surface dictate the laws of the field it encloses (the boundary geometry, volume, and potential generate our universe's 26 constants). The boundary of our bubble universe is called a firewall which is analogous to the plasma soliton boundary (you see this in the plasma glow of the "orb craft" which separates the two vacuum states: the interior of the craft being the true vacuum relative to the exterior of the boundary—the false vacuum). From the exterior perspective, the boundary is engineered as a hollow shell first; however, from our perspective inside, the moment the interior vacuum "snaps" to its new constants, it creates an inflationary expansion that we perceive as the Big Bang. This happens because the energy potential at the boundary forces the interior space to expand exponentially to reach equilibrium, causing a few seconds of exterior construction to manifest as billions of years of cosmic history to those trapped inside. To the outside engineer, they have built a stable container, but to the internal observer, they are witnessing the birth of a seemingly infinite universe governed by the specific geometry of that container's walls. submitted by /u/FarEar499 [link] [comments]