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Gravity wave is the ultimate source of space and time travel
IDDT
Nov. 26, 2006

 

Gravity wave is the ultimate source of space and time travel. Scientists all around the world are chasing the gravity wave phenomenon and invisible dark matter presence to derive the ultimate source of space travel and perhaps time travel.

According to some scientists, Gravitational wave generators with high power and wavelength short enough for producing high energy densities can do it. Scientists in different parts of the world are trying to reverse engineer the gravity wave generators reverse engineering advanced extraterrestrial UFO technologies.

Scientists are facing a massive problem from non-linearity effects in the space-time manipulations. Gravity waves are very weak in the 3-D spatial environment. However, in higher spatial dimensions it becomes primary driving force replacing electromagnetic flux as the primary force.


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