Tuesday, January 14, 2025

January 14

12:30 AM In 1907 Nikola Tesla wrote this: "The primary substance [AEther], thrown into infinitesimal whirls of prodigious velocity, becomes gross matter".

Electrons were first discovered in 1897 or ten years earlier and were thought to be particles thus matter but the charge to mass ratio than mass was first calculated in 1909.

According to AEther whirls theory, electrons are autonomous independent whirls (though they can merge in greater whirls) like lobes around centers. 

Protons were discovered ten years later, in 1917.

Tesla always claimed he was in contact with aliens. That, i believe.

I think this is the only way he could have known, years before the discovery of protons or Bohr's model or lobe model or string theory or AEther whirls theory.

Or maybe, since he mentions things like Ākāśa or Prana, he had access to more complete Sanskrit texts other than hRdaya sUtra.

Most likely coming from a previous human civilization that existed and was wiped by the last ice age (with the surviving part, Egypt). More scientific then technological, which used pyramids as stargates and sources of power. Maybe that was their own doom and could have been the reason they suppressed Tesla's ideas. Our planet goes through ice age cycles.

Tesla wanted to harness the unlimited energy of the AEther using oscillating circuits. But i think he might have confused the source of energy with Earth's electric field gradient. Tapping into that on planetary scale would have meant depletion of ionosphere.


8:10 After all that happened during the weekend, this morning i had this question on my mind. How many cars were sold by the Japanese in the US throughout history. Started with some searches but soon became frustrated because you can't find the numbers ready.

Toyota in the 50s was making 300 cars in one year. Then suddenly the started to overpass the cars sold in the US. To give you a general idea, in 2023 half of the cars sold in the US were imported from Japan. If we were to add to this the Japanese cars produced in the 24 US factories, those who come from Korea and Mexico, where do we get at?

The good news, is the trend is going big times downwards. Don't know if it's growing consumer conscience, enhanced durability of the cars or lowering of the US credit rating. COVID, name it.

In 2023, they were only around 3 million cars sold in the US of which half were imported directly from Japan, and from the other half, some made under Japanese brands in Mexico and then the Korean ones.

But those numbers, if added to Tesla, GM and other US manufacturers don't add up in the chart below.Some say those 24 Japanese factories in the US brought jobs. That maybe true but if you look closely in the group pictures with employees will see Asians or hikikomori barely disguised into Mexicans.

How many do you think they gross to throughout history? I would estimate, way beyond 100 millions in all these 60 years that have completely reshaped America. Trouble is they started to make the law in the US.

Everywhere i go all i see is their hikikomori trained in ninjutus and for whites beautiful and AI fed supersmart Hungarian actors and actresses. In Oregon trying to emulated an inexistant German and Mexican population.

So yeah, instead of looking into securing Greenland, Americans should look at the racoons in their own backyard.

Before it's too late as one beautiful Eagles song says.

Monday, January 13, 2025

January 13

11:07 Everywhere i went this weekend i saw lots of guys looking like Schrodinger.

Now let's get to Schrodinger. I remembered from a corner of my memory i once saw something really bizarre. Electrons do not orbit a positive center but form lobes where they exist as waves with probabilities according to Nobel laureate Schrodinger.

How will they stay there without orbiting and not fall attracted by the center, that is a mystery to me.

I also was always intrigued with the electron microscope. It makes sense to use optics and see things with light since photons do not have mass.

How about electrons. They do have a mass and they can knock out or electrify big time the specimen.

What i propose is those places around positive charges they call lobes of probability are actually swirls.

Swirls that can contain the equivalent charges or speed and AEther pressure for several electrons.

When an assembly gets excited which means energy is added, a lob burps a small swirl that would be repelled because it rotates in the same direction with the big swirl and start moving by itself, pretty much in the same way a cigarette smoke ring would and then would break in pairs, rotating in opposite directions.

Or get entangled like in the Audi sign.

As for the center itself, it is my understanding from what i read it rotates with an unmeasurable speed, in which case the electron whirls clouds exists only as a trail of some sort, also to compensate the AEther pressure.

Question. Whitin lobe theory which is closest to mine, from which lobe a photon is emitted when it goes to a lower state of excitation? Could it be... from all, since the probability of electrons existing within a lobe should remain the same and the probability of an electron existing (and thus moving from node to node) in the nodes (where of course the center exist) is zero?

Could it be the 4 smaller whirls of the photon moving away be emitted in succession or simultaneously by all 4 lobes?

Saturday, January 11, 2025

January 11

2:20 AM Was wondering then i googled.

10:38 Greenland population.

4:45 PM They said using sea water is bad for environment. Could they borrow some of these suckers from different states (or countries)? Unless if they want to help to fulfill some apocalyptic prophecies.

FYI There are currently 64 in Canada and 10 in the US  but yet only 2 are deployed in LA of which one is down. It does not matter if sea water contaminates them after 100 scoops, they can be flushed. BTW, they could alter design to make them sea water resistant for future orders.

How ironic to have your house destroyed by fire hundreds of feet away from the largest body of water on the planet.

5:00 How much of an idiot one should be to fly a drone into one of those? Maye it's time FAA should consider not to allow to use drones capable of flying into planes without a pilot's license. I believe it's better not to have images of the disaster and save a house or ten with one scoop of those.

9:07 Again anybody had a chance to check polarity and voltage on the last section of the intertie? Hint: could use an electric field meter right under but have to identify it first (it's got two parallel wires per each way of (DC) current, not one.

10:00 No it does not contradicts my latest version of my theory of everything. Electrostatic charge is nothing but pressure gradient, positive or negative of the AEther. By Bernoulli's law, the very fast moving whirls create negative or positive pressure, depending on direction of rotation. It builds up because it does not have where to go. Or maybe it passes through a (micro worm) hole in space time continuum only to come back back through another.

10:10 Could not remember where i saw this, i first thought it was maybe Trump, but it's on the Air Force site. (BTW is that a water tanker in the picture? Nevermind that). They can literally blow a fire, like one would blow a candle. I once saw a documentary when i was a kid that impressed me, they used the technique to put out a fire on an oil or gas well, however it was isolated.

Don't know if they can use it on a number of fires or if the area is declared an unrecoverable total loss and of course would create much distress in population in nearby unevacuated areas.

But a better idea would be to temporarily disconnect first those DC lines around LA out of curiosity to see what happens.

10:37 Talking about Santa Ana winds.

Which again reminds me of this.


11:45 Turk Aegean, Atena, AEther.

Friday, January 10, 2025

January 10

4:40 PM No doubt, the biggest progress in quantum physics since the enunciation of theory, performed with much effort and insight by Polish scientists. By repeating the collision of two photons with one of them changing phase for each collision, they extracted the information pertaining to the "unknown" (constant phase) photon but the rest is misinterpretations and false beliefs (Schrodinger).

I believe what we are seeing here on the left are four whirls, rotating perpendicular to the propagation axis each ceding its energy to opposite while fading, similar to an hourglass. Two opposite ones turning in different directions create the next ones.


Closest analogy i can think of is a differential with 4 conic wheels, left side of this image. However, the wheels have no teeth and the two axis are not intersecting, all moving forward due to an axial momentum from creation time (burping).

This idea is too new to me, have to think more if there are two or four axis, one for each swirl but strictly by the hologram, there should be two.

Any of the two own an old red Subaru with a backward curbed antenna ;)?

Don't want to state the obvious, but just for courtesy, i could have never had the motivation and made the interpretation without the "hologram" above.

Now that i think, Subaru are the first production cars with four wheel drive having that type of differential. No, i think i'm wrong, it's the Audi Quatro with the 4 circles like an Ezekiel wheel. Nevermind that too, Audi is on the 7s position on this list.

6:50 Yeah i don't have any vocal interface supercomputer to simulate the above. Until then, i found something. I wish this one was 3D and animated though. 

10:15 BTW EAther - Eaton. Incredibly fast rotating whirls. That butterfly in Tokyo which again flapped its wings in Alaska and Oregon.

11:05