We begin on a sad, strange planet. A place where the teeming
masses huddle together in crowded cities, where violent sounds fill the air day
and night.
Glowing steel tubes flash across the land and through the
night skies, leaving trails of toxic gas in their wake. Those who can afford to
eat, ingest mainly bio-engineered nutrition-less food substitutes. All who live
here hope for a better life, and a cleaner world, but are too busy to do
anything about it. It’s a planet called “Zontar” and has nothing whatsoever to
do with this story.
Dee’s
Notes:
I remember
watching the American Space Shuttle take off on TV. I was horrified at the
wasted energy, the tons of pollution dumped into the air. There must be a better way. I imagined a
new, more serene form of Space travel, which uses little or no energy, and
could transport you safely anywhere, at any speed. For years I searched for a
solution. About a year ago I found it, and more.
“Make it sew!” Sydney is getting upset. Her sewing machine
has jammed again. Just as she says it, there’s a low thud from downstairs and
the lights dim for a moment. "Dee, are you OK?”
As if to answer her question, Dee appears holding a DVD
disk, “You won’t believe this, but it works.”
Syd, “I’m glad something works, certainly
not this sewing machine…”
Dee, “If I’m right, this video disk holds
the first ever, live video images of the Big Bang.”
Syd, “No way. Let’s see it.”
The disk contains two hours of spectacular live footage of
the origin of our Universe. The pair watch, transfixed and speechless until the
screen goes blank.
Dee, “It’s too beautiful, to be described.”
Syd, “Nobody will believe this is what you
say it is, they’ll think it’s just an animation.”
Dee, “I don’t intend to tell anyone else.
Jim and I are going to go there, see it for ourselves. I want you to come with
us.”
Syd, “Are you sure it’s safe? How could you
possibly be sure. How the heck does it work anyway? I have no intention of
running off in a…”
Dee, “Hang on, I’ll try to explain, in
simple terms how it works, and then you can decide, Ok?”
Syd, “OK.”
Dee’s
notes:
Years ago I
predicted two things would eventually be found to be true.
1) There is a
fabric to space, an “Ether” that is beyond the “Relative” Universe we live in.
It stretches infinitely in all directions, in all dimensions, and connects all
living and non-living things.
2) Our Universe
is a glitch, or bubble in the Ether, and is finite and permanent.
If you accept
these two premises, then the answer is to simply step out of the Relative
Universe, into the Ether. Easier said than done.
1) The Universe
we perceive, is not what we believe it to be. The world of “Quantum Mechanics”
is simply our attempt to describe the Ether, which is eternally in chaos. The
further we look the more we will find. None of it is real. All of it is real.
2) To escape the
“Relative Universe”, and enter the Ether, one need only to create a very small
rip in the Universe, a bubble within a bubble. The energy required to create a
bubble would be small, but can be increased to the square of the bubble’s size.
Once created, the
rip can be expanded to any size temporarily. In order to create a permanent rip in the Universe, the bubble would have
to be expanded to a size much greater than that of any Galaxy. This would
require infinite energy.
3) Once created,
the bubble would still be habitable, time would flow ‘normally’ inside.
However, it would be no longer relative to our Universe. If you control this
effect, you have the ability to move into the future, or to any location In or
Outside the Universe.
4) You could not
move into the past. Time will always flow slower inside the “Time Bubble”.
Syd, “So, that still doesn’t explain how
you sent a camera into the past?”
Dee, “I know, at first glance it seems
impossible, as hard as I try the math will not allow it. The past lies behind
us… I know it was a long shot, but I’ve
always had another prediction in the back of my mind. I decided to test it. Jim
and I built a “Time Bubble” probe, and I created a bubble large enough to hold
it. I sent it into the future, it should have seen the end of the Universe
within minutes of launch.”
Syd, “So, how did it get back here? I just
don’t get it!”
Dee, (smiling)“The past also lies ahead of
us.”
Dee’s
Notes:
Procedure to
create a Time Bubble:
After much
experimentation, it has been discovered that it is quite simple to open an
already existing Time Bubble. They are everywhere. Space on a Quantum level
exists as an infinite number of randomly mutating Quantum particles. They can
appear as anything at all to us, depending on frequency of vibration. There
really only is one particle and one force, but our brains require more to
explain and understand what we see. Between these Quantum particles are gaps,
microcosmic bubbles.
If you could
stick a needle that was small enough into space, you could randomly open a
bubble. Inject a small amount of energy in any form and you can expand the
bubble.
I found my
“needle” by using high pitched electromagnetic waves, tuned to the exact
frequency of the Quantum rotation of a muon.
In tests, this
appeared to split a muon into nothing.
However, an unusually large Time Bubble was momentarily created, a
titanium needle inserted into it and electrical energy applied.
1 milliamp
produced a Time Bubble approximately 100 meters in diameter. We have since learned how to spontaneously
create a bubble at any size without the needle, using a focused laser beam,
precisely timed and aimed.
To pop the bubble,
a minute amount of electric energy must be drained from the interior. This can
only be done from inside the bubble and only at the exact frequency used to
create it. A simple electronic circuit attached to electrodes placed anywhere
on the bubble will suffice. This could be built into the “Pedal”. With a
precisely aimed laser, tuned to the exact frequency it should also be possible
to “Pop” a bubble.
It may be possible to
pre-program a bubble to pop after a certain amount of time, but so far the
bubble appears to be stable literally for eternity.

Requirements for
the use of the Time Bubble by human occupants.
Check list:
1) Provide
an atmosphere for occupants.
2) Provide
a control mechanism
3) Power
source.
4) Find
some way to view what is going on outside.
5) Provide
food and facilities
6) Insure
that we can get back home.
Solutions.
1)
Time
bubbles can be any size. Jim and I have designed a computer-controlled system
of micro time bubbles that can be created anywhere, and sent anywhere else. We
have installed a main computer terminal 1 kilometer under the surface of
Mars. The system collects air, water,
food, and even data including an ultra high speed Internet connection. The
system sends out air, water or any requested material in micro time bubbles to
anywhere or anytime in the future.
It can also receive waste products for disposal,
data or anything else in the same manner from our Time Bubble. We’ve installed a fully equipped lab,
recording studio and living space at the Mars base. I plan to move there soon.
2)
Control has been provided in two forms:
The main control is a pedestal shaped device
referred to as the “Pedal”. It has the works. Push one button and you are in
your Time Bubble. Need a washroom? Push another button, a new bubble appears
merged with the side of the main bubble to form a washroom with all the
required fixtures, lights, running water etc. When you’re finished, get rid of
it. It has complete optional manual control and can be “flown” like an airplane
or spacecraft, if required
The second device
is a hand held credit card sized remote control called the “Card”. It has most
of the features of the Pedal but is limited in size due to power start up
restrictions. It’s designed for short trips away from your Pedal.
All atmospheric,
temperature, and bubble transparency control is fully automated, but can be
manually over-ridden. All harmful x-rays and other radiation is filtered out
and can not be over-ridden.
3)
Except
for start up, which is solar battery powered, power requirements have been met
in #1.
4)
After
much work we’ve found we can adjust the transparency of the bubble to allow
only selected photons, or other energetic particles to pass through the bubble
walls. My theory is that we will be able to see even “Outside” of the Universe.
We’ll only know for sure when we get there. We may see nothing. We do know that
we can see what we want, when travelling through our own Universe. Probes have
returned with clear images. The Time Bubble appears as a ghostly flickering image
to an observer whenever we allow photons to pass through but it is usually
moving too fast to be noticed by casual observation. When we are blind, we are
also invisible.
5)
Covered
in #1.
6)
The answer
to #6 remains to be tested…
We’ve built a
probe to test my theory. It has digital video camera hooked to a port on The
Pedal.
It includes a
program to allow the Time Bubble to sense and record Gravity changes and we’ve
pre-programmed The Pedal to go forward in time until it senses a dramatic
gravity shift that we expect to occur at the final moment of the “Big Crunch”.
If there is a “Big Crunch”, i.e. the Universe collapses into a singularity, the
bubble will record the images of empty “Ether”.
If I’m right, and
that’s a big ‘if’, the Universe will be re-born moments later in a spectacular
burst of pure energy. “All the Suns that will ever be” captured on video. But
will we ever see it?
I believe we
will. The probe will continue forward in time to the present day. I expect it
to arrive back here, moments after leaving, intact.
Syd, “So it worked?”
Dee, “Durn tootin’ it worked! If you
envision the Universe as what it really is, and not what we see it as, it all
makes sense.”
Syd, “It does?”
Dee, “The Universe is a glitch, an
imperfection in the Ether, a bubble in the paint. It’s always been and it
always will be. Time is only relative within the confines of this Universe, and
our Universe exists through all time. Always changing, forever remaining the
same.”
Syd, “Well, time is a human concept.
Nature’s time moves in cycles, not a straight line. We just perceive it as a straight line.”
Dee, “Yes, and when we go forward far
enough, we come back to when we started. Not that hard to accept is it? The
Creator's 16 dimensional Mobius strip.”
Syd, “So if I didn’t come with you, you’d
be right back before I had a chance to notice you were gone?”
Dee, “True, but then you wouldn’t get to
see the beginning of the universe.”
Syd, “I wouldn’t want to miss that. So
when do we leave?”
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