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Helium3 or Hydrogen? - drkdsm - 11-05-2010

Hello I recently came across a section in the LOO series The Law of One, Book III, Session 51
6
where Ra stated the following
Questioner: This next question I feel to be a transient type of question;
however, it has been asked me by one whom I have communicated with
who has been involved intensely in the UFO portion of the phenomenon. If
you deem it too transient or unimportant we’ll skip it, but I have been
asked how it is possible for the craft of the fourth-density to get here since it
seems that as you approach the velocity of light the mass approaches
infinity. My question would be why craft would be necessary at all?
Ra: I am Ra. You have asked several questions. We shall respond in turn.
Firstly, we agree that this material is transient.
Secondly, those for the most part coming from distant points, as you term
them, do not need craft as you know them. The query itself requires
understanding which you do not possess. We shall attempt to state what
may be stated.
Firstly, there are a few third-density entities who have learned how to use
craft to travel between star systems while experiencing the limitations you
now understand. However, such entities have learned to use hydrogen in a
way different from your understanding now. These entities still take quite
long durations of time, as you measure it, to move about. However, these
entities are able to use hypothermia to slow the physical and mental
complex processes in order to withstand the duration of flight. Those such
as are from Sirius are of this type. There are two other types.
One is the type which, coming from fourth, fifth, or sixth density in your
own galaxy, has access to a type of energy system which uses the speed of
light as a slingshot and thus arrives where it wishes without any perceptible
time elapsed in your view.
Then I came across this article:http://fti.neep.wisc.edu/gallery/pdf/space_com063000.pdf
So I guess what Im wondering is if the scientists who study these things should really be focusing on Hydrogen, what do you guys think?


RE: Helium3 or Hydrogen? - Monica - 11-05-2010

There's a lot of technical info in that quote and it will be very gratifying to see these concepts backed up by science one day.


RE: Helium3 or Hydrogen? - Lavazza - 11-06-2010

Hey drkdsm, Great find!

I think this is quite interesting. I can't speculate too much with my non-scientific understanding, although I will point out that Ra said:

Quote:However, such entities have learned to use hydrogen in a way different from your understanding now.

This seems to imply to me that the hydrogen is not used in a combustible way like we might imagine in a rocket. I gather that the article is speaking more to that aspect... But then again I might be reading in to it too much. The other way it might be used is in a fusion process which is the same way stars generate their heat and light, converting hydrogen in to helium in the process. That process indeed generates A LOT of energy, maybe that's how Ra intended it?

Mr. Fusion comes to mind:
[Image: mr_fusion.jpg]

~L


RE: Helium3 or Hydrogen? - carrie - 11-06-2010

I can explain it, but the concept makes no sense literally.

The fuel is not exactly hydrogen. The byproduct is hydrogen, but the fuel itself is not used for fusion or fission.

The concept exploits the inner workings of this illusion. The illusion is generated by a "machine" that computes the next set of events that will happen inside the space it "generates".
The machine acts to generate the space and applies delta unto the space it. The delta is called time.

The concept of travel in such a case, is to apply a "reverse transformation" and then insert it a time-fracture (an event that causes time to temporarily pause at that location). The net effect is that the calculation moves the person/ or entity over large distances.

You can move through around one galaxy to another in around 5 earth-minutes.

The only catch is the 50%/95% rule which is quite harsh.

In order to move something from one galaxy to another, you must at all times maintain 50%/95% in all your actions and things you wish to bring along.

It is very unusual way to traveling. I hope one day this may be proven true. At the moment, this is completely nonsensical.


RE: Helium3 or Hydrogen? - zenmaster - 11-06-2010

It's quite literal. Here Ra is referring to 3D entities that are using more conventional technology, by our standards, and moving at much slower speeds - hence the need to 'hibernate'.