UFOPSI
PSI has become a mainstream belief, as evidenced by such TV shows as “Medium” and “Ghost Whisperer”. I see no sign that belief in UFOs has gone mainstream. As always, I use “UFO” in its popular sense, as a starship, which makes it identified rather than unidentified. The truly unidentified phenomena will need a different term, perhaps “Fortean.” Still, there are a lot of believers. Unfortunately, they don’t know anything about physics, and almost unanimously think UFOs just travel by a more advanced technology. Whereas the truth is that UFOs can only do what they do by the Psi powers of levitation and apports. I think I will start using the term “apport” instead of “teleportation,” since the physicists in their perverse way insist on referring to the transfer of quantum properties from one object to another “teleportation.” Arggh! Are they doing that just to stir up a dust cloud of obfuscation and confusion?
In the forums, when anyone wants proof that we are visited by star-traveling humanoids, I point them to The Humanoids, edited by Charles Bowen, with the best chapters written by Gordon Creighton. This book constitutes scientific proof that we are being visited by star traveling humanoids; yet the contributors to this volume didn’t see it. It was right in their hands, one of the great discoveries of the 20th Century, and they muffed it. Their faith in technology was too strong to overcome.
I have no faith in technology. It has gone about as far as it can go. Like crude oil, the production of technology has reached a peak in most areas, and will forever after decline. The one exception to that is bio-technology, which has perhaps another 50 years before it reaches its peak.
I was recently re-reading Bob Lazar’s testimony about the supposed UFO shop maintained by the US government, and it occurred to me that it sounded just like the usual disinformation put out by visiting humanoids to contactees. Such disinformation is always carefully honed to fit into pre-existing belief systems. Very clever to claim that element 115 is the technological basis of UFO propulsion. For reference, the natural elements end with atomic number 92, Uranium. This number refers to the number of protons in each nucleus. The number of neutrons can vary, producing the different isotopes, such as atomic weight 238 (most common) and 235 (most dangerous) Uranium.
Theoretically, there is an island of greater stability out around atomic number 115. That choice fits very nicely into the belief system of physicists. Of course, the rest of Lazar’s story about element 115 has no basis in the discoveries or theories of physics. It could still be true, couldn’t it? Sure, just as it is possible that all the air in this room could congregate in one corner. But perhaps that is all the true believers in technology need, just a crack, just a possibility.
My view is very simple.
(1) Star travel, the ability to go there and come back in less than 3 years, is physically impossible. I am using Earth reference time. Not that relativity really comes into the equation. The limit for any kind of rocket (the Starship Enterprise, for instance) is one-tenth the speed of light. After that, adding more propulsion at the beginning does not increase the terminal velocity, because one has also added more initial mass.
(2) UFOs are star-travelers, who jump across tens or hundreds of light-years in an instant. This is not FTL. It is an apport. Why do I think that? Because the modern wave of UFOs began a year and 8 months after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This cannot be an accident, especially given the UFOs interest in nuclear sites, such as the Bomber group near Roswell in 1947, the only one in the world ready and able to go nuke somebody. The “foofighters” went back to their homeworld, and spread the word up and down the star-travelers grapevine that Earth was in danger of self-destruction. Conferences were held. Expeditions were planned. That would take up the year and 8 months. Thus, the travel time must be zero.
(3) In Psi research, there is scientific proof that some human beings can apport objects. I refer you to the chapter on “The Chinese Studies” in my book. And Uri Geller once apported himself about 30 miles, inadvertently. Believe it or not. I see no reason not to believe it. So Psi provides the only known way of bypassing large or small amounts of space-time, instantaneously. And Psi also provides an explanation for the low, slow, and completely silent mode of travel of huge UFOs close to the ground, namely, levitation. Every vehicle made by technology makes noise, especially airplanes.
QED — Quod Erat Demonstrandum