Anonymous ID: 800ebe July 19, 2018, 3:41 a.m. No.2209283   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2635

>>2206930

Laser lightshow on a dark screen = Disclosure

 

Circular lights - no outline of any craft and they made no contact. Just made erratic moves.

 

Why didn't they land and use they protocol to talk to you?

Anonymous ID: 800ebe July 20, 2018, 8:32 p.m. No.2227588   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2227288

Deel free to use this description and graphics to explain it to us.

Elementary fermions

 

The Standard Model recognizes two types of elementary fermions: quarks and leptons. In all, the model distinguishes 24 different fermions. There are six quarks (up, down, strange, charm, bottom and top quarks), and six leptons (electron, electron neutrino, muon, muon neutrino, tau particle and tau neutrino), along with the corresponding antiparticle of each of these.

 

Mathematically, fermions come in three types:

 

Weyl fermions (massless),

Dirac fermions (massive), and

Majorana fermions (each its own antiparticle).

 

Most Standard Model fermions are believed to be Dirac fermions, although it is unknown at this time whether the neutrinos are Dirac or Majorana fermions (or both). Dirac fermions can be treated as a combination of two Weyl fermions.[3]:106 In July 2015, Weyl fermions have been experimentally realized in Weyl semimetals.

 

Thanks in advance

Anonymous ID: 800ebe July 20, 2018, 9:25 p.m. No.2228031   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2227300

It is a "flight of fancy" suggesting what could be possible" and presumes several prerequisites don't yet exist. Note that it is UNCLASSIFIED, i.e. not secret,

 

It speculates how we could use the mechanics of "wormholes" and what type of propulsion system we might employ, if we could solve another certain set of conditions.

 

It is a serious "thinking exercise" based upon the "known" and "still theoretical" aspects", yet to be discovered or proven.

 

In short, if that technology and knowledge already exists, he isn't aware of it since he uses the term "theoretically" throughout the article.

 

It is sort of like a science fiction story based on known theories to define how it might be possible, and what kind of propulsion system would seem to be the most likely to consider. It requires us to to be able to manipulate timespace to "warp" ( a special kind of bubble, along the line of what our supersonic aircraft (e.g. F22) use to reach MACH 2 -3

(speculation on top speed - info is classified)

 

Still a lot of "if" this, "then" we could do that, if we could also do "another thing"

 

A little of scientific "wishful thinking" to provide a road map toward the best likely possibilities/direction.

 

I only read the first 10 pages, but will likely read the rest, since it seemed lucid and based on what we do know currently. It is speculative, but sensible.

 

Note that the paper was dated December 2009 before CERN observed the Higgs Boson. Since the paper was written:

 

"On 4 July 2012, the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider announced they had each observed a new particle in the mass region around 126 GeV. This particle is consistent with the Higgs boson predicted by the Standard Model. The Higgs boson, as proposed within the Standard Model, is the simplest manifestation of the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism. Other types of Higgs bosons are predicted by other theories that go beyond the Standard Model."

 

Interesting, but not yet possible. Major (?) hurdles.

 

Worth a read, but don't pack your bags yet (despite what the Ascencionfags say. They planning on doing it with their minds and without a craft)