Scientists successfully replicate nuclear fusion reaction at least 3 times...on the verge of a massive breakthrough that could change everything

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Anti-matter is a physicists' construct to describe a vesicle for pure energy; there is no way that any large amount could ever be tamed, since a property of anti-matter is that upon interacting with regular matter, there is total annihilation of both.

My understanding of wormholes is that it can exist at the level of quantum physics, but, like anti-matter, it cannot happen in any large amount of material (a few atoms would be a "large amount" here). That said, it is possible for an object to experience time at a slower rate than the pile of objects from which it was at rest with, but that would require an extraordinary amount of energy to propel the object to a speed on the order of the speed of light. That that said, a humongous laser beam could propel a tiny object to that speed.

Zero-point energy is arguably the most important concept in modern physics; it is the phenomenon that is behind ideas of the cosmological constant and dark energy, and some cosmologists have proposed that zero-point energy caused the Big Bang :eek: in way similar to a rogue wave at sea.
The only anti-matter bomb I remember depicted in fiction/movies was the Angles and Demons (2009) movie (2nd on in the Triology), which was central to the plot of the movie, in what would be a plausible and scientifc way without going into sci-fi territory.

That being said, there is allot to be said about the TV-show "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch", movies like Missing:411 (Hunters/UFO Connection), and channels like Tim Alberino that would be good for you to look into one day. They dwelve into these topics. For example, certain wormholes might actually exist on Skinwalker Ranch around the Trinagle and around some ancient cave spiral paintings around there where they saw it heat up and a couple of orbs enter into it when some acoustics were being played by some local aboriginal people.

In terms of our human technology it's possible we don't understand all there is to know about physics. While we've mastered electromagnetism and fossil fuel, we don't have the capacity to build a UFO with it's own quantum engines to defy gravity, make 90 degree turns, travel at very fast speeds, and create a stable isotope of element 115 in order to fuel them. Even ancient marvels in the past can not be replicated by modern technology (ie some places in Peru that looks like it would be hard to impossible to quarry the stones and then to carve them out with laser precision with societies that would only have extremely primitive tools, etc....). That shows even past civilizations might know a bit more about something about the way the world works then we do today to have built these megalithic structures.
 

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The only anti-matter bomb I remember depicted in fiction/movies was the Angles and Demons (2009) movie (2nd on in the Triology), which was central to the plot of the movie, in what would be a plausible and scientifc way without going into sci-fi territory.

That being said, there is allot to be said about the TV-show "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch", movies like Missing:411 (Hunters/UFO Connection), and channels like Tim Alberino that would be good for you to look into one day. They dwelve into these topics. For example, certain wormholes might actually exist on Skinwalker Ranch around the Trinagle and around some ancient cave spiral paintings around there where they saw it heat up and a couple of orbs enter into it when some acoustics were being played by some local aboriginal people.
No, that's all science fiction.
 

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No, that's all science fiction.
How do you figure that? Angels and Demons (2009) is not a sci-fi movie, but looks more like a religious themed mystery/action (ie guess that's a rare combo these days) movie in terms of its genre.

The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch requires that you have to attack the credibilty of the likes of Travis Taylor and Brandon Fugal and even David Paulides which is a bit of a tall order and sounds ignorant just without something to back that up.
 

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I'm of the "I'll believe it when I see it" persuasion, but yes, economically feasible fusion energy would be monumental. As for the UFOs, they exist, but they aren't from E.T. (although Oumuamua might have been o_O ); I think the UFO phenomena are all super-secret defense technology research (and trying to suss out such from our adversaries), including cyber-warfare with defense systems.

Of course, the human sexual dialectic had not evolved to deal with a hyper-productive economic system, but rather the system of might-makes-right conquest - and our particular sexual dystopia that we have developed into is simply a consequence of this major change to the human condition.
Highly unlikely that it is technology created by humans.

What you are suggesting is a technology leap 2-3x greater than simply going from the Stone Age to where we are today with literally nothing in between. That seems very implausible.

Add to this that since the beginning of Humankind cultures that had no interactions with each other all talked about visitors from other worlds, depicted them on cave drawings, in the pyramids, etc and all claim they gave them knowledge of things they couldn't have possibly learned themselves. Unless this is the longest running practical joke of all time, there has to be truth to this. Claiming anything else is so improbable that it is hard to even consider honestly.

Case in point the Dogon people of Africa who claimed Star people were from Sirius B and they perfectly described everything related to it hundreds of years before mainstream science were even able to view it with telescopes as it cannot be seen by the naked eye. This is simply not possible any other way. The only other way is that suggesting they correctly "guessed" details they would have no basis for even knowing or understanding. There are many other examples of this similar kind of thing.

Throughout human history key individuals who seemingly have been "chosen" to help human kind progress technologically have almost universally claimed to have gotten "help" from extraterrestrial sources. Werner Von Braun with the V2 Rockets and Nazi Germany and his explanation as to how they were so far technologically ahead of the the Allied troops...Tesla in terms of how he received 3D visions in his dreams from other beings and was able to see these inventions, make changes in his mind and have a nearly working model once he created it physically.

"Foo Fighters" the band got their name from a term pilots in WW II from all sides termed UFO like craft that would fly around and seemingly "observe" their fights in the sky with opposition. The objects would literally toy with some of the planes who tried to chase or engage them by letting them get close and then in a blink of an eye be thousands of feet away or even disappear completely. Unless you are claiming that pilots from every country involved in the war all are making up the same stories, I'm not sure what else to say. If some country had technology so advanced they could do this, why wouldn't they use it to take over the world and ESPECIALLY in a war?

What about the "Battle of Los Angeles" where the US Military fired on UFOs that were seen by thousands of people and eyewitnesses where they slowly floated over LA and seemingly were impervious to anything they shot at them. It also appeared on the front page of the LA Times the following morning...were the pictures photoshopped decades before that existed? Were all these people hallucinating as well? This went on for HOURS...do hallucinations last that long? Know of any "weather balloons" that have huge military grade shells bounce off them like a ping pong ball would bounce off a person?

What would these people gain by coming out and saying things that make normal people think they are crazy?

At some point, people simply will have to accept it regardless of how skeptic they want to be. The evidence is and has been overwhelming for centuries now and the time is getting near where we will be introduced to a new understanding of the universe that will not be able to be denied.
 
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Hi BackInTheGame,
Interesting Post.....I am a Star Gazer can identify most of the major ones and often look at the Heavens,I am also a keen Bird observer so I am constantly alert to anything different...about every five years I have a UFO sighting...The Dogons and their knowledge of the binary star Sirius and its moons fascinates me too but it could be explained by individuals even groups of these people having super sensitive Sight,every now and again individuals are born with inexplicable senses...The Chinese Government once had its teachers survey its school children 200 million in all...they turned up some weird ones...A Boy who had XRay vision whose skills were utilised at a Beijing Hospital and a really odd one who could "see"images on crumpled sheet of Paper held to his ear!!!
 
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Hi BackInTheGame,
Interesting Post.....I am a Star Gazer can identify most of the major ones and often look at the Heavens,I am also a keen Bird observer so I am constantly alert to anything different...about every five years I have a UFO sighting...The Dogons and their knowledge of the binary star Sirius and its moons fascinates me too but it could be explained by individuals even groups of these people having super sensitive Sight,every now and again individuals are born with inexplicable senses...The Chinese Government once had its teachers survey its school children 200 million in all...they turned up some weird ones...A Boy who had XRay vision whose skills were utilised at a Beijing Hospital and a really odd one who could "see"images on crumpled sheet of Paper held to his ear!!!
There is absolutely NO WAY anyone no matter how great their sight is that could see that far.

The absolute MINIMUM if you even know where to look would be 300x magnification.

If they had that type of ability, they would proudly say that...it would be a source of pride for their tribe. They didn't. They said over and over again that this knowledge was given to them by Star people from Sirius B who visited them thousands of years ago whom they called the Nommo people.

These people also appeared in Babylonian and Sumerian creation stories as well.
 

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Hi BackInTheGame,
"There is absolutely NO WAY anyone no matter how great their sight is that could see that far. " I do wish I could be as certain about these matters as you....there is no way a young Boy can visualise images through his ears either...Sirius is the brightest Star in the Heavens most primitive groups know it well....The clincher you should use is how could they have known that one of Sirius' Stars is a collapsed Star,a matchbox full of which would weigh more than a ton....Years ago I also read Robert Temples book "The Sirius Mystery"which convinced me too...But then I also have in my Library his book "The Chrystal Sun"where he assures us that the ancients had Telescopes lets not speculate on that LOL.
 

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Hi BackInTheGame,
"There is absolutely NO WAY anyone no matter how great their sight is that could see that far. " I do wish I could be as certain about these matters as you....there is no way a young Boy can visualise images through his ears either...Sirius is the brightest Star in the Heavens most primitive groups know it well....The clincher you should use is how could they have known that one of Sirius' Stars is a collapsed Star,a matchbox full of which would weigh more than a ton....Years ago I also read Robert Temples book "The Sirius Mystery"which convinced me too...But then I also have in my Library his book "The Chrystal Sun"where he assures us that the ancients had Telescopes lets not speculate on that LOL.
It's funny to watch people go thru the absurd logic and machinations to get to a point where they say that proves aliens don't, exist yet they ignore the clear and obvious right in front of their faces.

The simplest explanation is usually the correct one and in this case that is to believe them since there is no reason for them to make it up and the lengths one must go to try and show otherwise becomes absurd.

Ancient people also apparently had batteries and powered lights because otherwise how could they have seen to decorate the walls inside pyramids in pitch blackness since as soon as you get around a few corners, no matter how well you place mirrors they can't reflect sunlight past a certain point and torches go out soon into the pyramids due to low oxygen levels.
 

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Hi BackInTheGame,
Your response has no relevence to my post....But staying on the Dogon...Their possession of arcane knowledge about Sirius as espoused by Robert Temple and latterly embraced by you was debunked ages ago...The Nimmo who we are assured visited the Dogon live in water,they have tails....Now explain to us how they lived on Sirius which has been in a semi molten state for the last million years!
Google in Investigating the Sirius Mystery by Ian Redpath then you may appreciate the whole Sirius controversy more clearly.
 

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Hi BackInTheGame,
Your response has no relevence to my post....But staying on the Dogon...Their possession of arcane knowledge about Sirius as espoused by Robert Temple and latterly embraced by you was debunked ages ago...The Nimmo who we are assured visited the Dogon live in water,they have tails....Now explain to us how they lived on Sirius which has been in a semi molten state for the last million years!
Google in Investigating the Sirius Mystery by Ian Redpath then you may appreciate the whole Sirius controversy more clearly.
Sure it has. Since nobody has ever been to Sirius, nor knows anything about the surface or underground areas of it I doubt they can say with any certainty much of anything about it.

But as often happens with humans, their arrogance and ego gets the best of them and they think they know everything when it's much closer to the truth of them knowing nothing.

Maybe instead of being "so sure" about things millions of light years away they should worry more about being "sure" about something on earth like the oceans which they still know next to nothing about after having explored them in depth for many years now. Then they can worry about things a little further away, starting with the moon which again they know next to nothing about and it's right in our cosmological "backyard".
 
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Hi BackInTheGame,
Yes you are right.....I rememember reading Temples Book in the very early eighties I was convinced and quite shattered in the late nineties when it was debunked,he should have known better Our Sun is Hot but insignificant compared to Sirius the brightest Star in the Heavens....Temple wanted the limelight,but current feeling amongst those who follow these things is that Griaule the Anthropologist had also studied Astronomy was to say the least creative in his narrative,read up Quora on this....Your battery is fascinating,I saw bits of one in A Museum in Damascus....Can you believe their take on it was that it was used for Silver plating Jewelry by electrolysis...who told its creators about that???
 
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