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My opinion that there really is something to scalar longitudinal E/M waves, and they can have startling effects.

One way to cold mold metals would be to temporarily change the interatomic binding from the level that makes solids hold together to a less energetic 'plastic' state where the atoms can be rearranged. After that is released, things go back to normal and the atoms bind normally as a solid.

I believe this is not impossible, but is not at all understood in quantum physics and certainly not conventional physics. It would be a quantum phenomenon, not because it involves quantized energy levels (which it might), but because it operates either on electron bindings and physical states, or maybe scalar waves 'messing up' properties of the nucleus.

It may not be beyond the realm of possibility that the fabled 'Philadelphia experiment' actually happened but has been major deeply classified. Both the US and Russia have some weird technologies that probably would not be unleashed except in case of a really major war (not the toy ones for oil).

Tom Bearden, who sadly recently died, seemed to some to be a crackpot, but he championed some alternate physics that is a third path beside classic physics and quantum physics. I've been coming to see there is more than just the conventional models, and some of what Bearden said is probably true. As for people like Hutchenson, they may not be fools or charlatans but instead, fringe explorers. However, Hutchenson's dealings with toy UFOs closely match a 1960s Analog SF magazine story, which makes me suspicious.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

My opinion that there really is something to scalar longitudinal E/M waves, and they can have startling effects.

One way to cold mold metals would be to temporarily change the interatomic binding from the level that makes solids hold together to a less energetic 'plastic' state where the atoms can be rearranged. After that is released, things go back to normal and the atoms bind normally as a solid.

I believe this is not impossible, but is not at all understood in quantum physics and certainly not conventional physics. It would be a quantum phenomenon, not because it involves quantized energy levels (which it might), but because it operates either on electron bindings and physical states, or maybe scalar waves 'messing up' properties of the nucleus.

It may not be beyond the realm of possibility that the fabled 'Philadelphia experiment' actually happened but has been major deeply classified. Both the US and Russia have some weird technologies that probably would not be unleashed except in case of a really major war (not the toy ones for oil).

Tom Bearden, who sadly recently died, seemed to some to be a crackpot, but he championed some alternate physics that is a third path beside classic physics and quantum physics. I've been coming to see there is more than just the conventional models, and some of what Bearden said is probably true. As for people like Hutchenson, they may not be fools or charlatans but instead, fringe explorers. However, Hutchenson's dealings with toy UFOs closely match a 1960 Analog SF magazine story, which makes me suspicious.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

My opinion that there really is something to scalar longitudinal E/M waves, and they can have startling effects.

One way to cold mold metals would be to change the interatomic binding from the level that makes solids hold together to a less energetic 'plastic' state where the atoms can be rearranged. I believe this is not impossible, but is not at all understood in quantum physics and certainly not conventional physics. It would be a quantum phenomenon, not because it involves quantized energy levels (which it might), but because it operates either on electron bindings and physical states, or maybe scalar waves 'messing up' properties of the nucleus.

It may not be beyond the realm of possibility that the fabled 'Philadelphia experiment' actually happened but has been major deeply classified. Both the US and Russia have some weird technologies that probably would not be unleashed except in case of a really major war (not the toy ones for oil).

Tom Bearden, who sadly recently died, seemed to some to be a crackpot, but he championed some alternate physics that is a third path beside classic physics and quantum physics. I've been coming to see there is more than just the conventional models. People like Hutchenson may not be fools or charlatans but instead, fringe explorers.

2 years ago
2 score
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My opinion that there really is something to scalar longitudinal E/M waves, and they can have startling effects.

To cold mold metals one would have to change the interatomic binding from the level that makes solids hold together to a less energetic 'plastic' state where the atoms can be rearranged. I believe this is not impossible, but is not at all understood in quantum physics and certainly not conventional physics. It would be a quantum phenomenon, not because it involves quantized energy levels (which it might), but because it operates on electron bindings and physical states.

It may not be beyond the realm of possibility that the fabled 'Philadelphia experiment' actually happened but has been major deeply classified. Both the US and Russia have some weird technologies that probably would not be unleashed except in case of a really major war (not the toy ones for oil).

2 years ago
1 score