RyanX
The Living Force
I saw this on SOTT today:
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/195421-German-scientists-We-have-broken-speed-of-light
From the C's
[quote author=session 9811114]Q: (A) I have another question. In a session from April, you
made the following comment: 'four dimensional, fourth density,
see?' So you related four dimensions to fourth density. I don't
know a mathematical representation of density. I know how
to represent four dimensions. This was the first time that you
related dimension to density. Is there really a relation?
A: Yes, because 4th density is experienced in 4th dimensional
reality.
Q: (A) Speaking now about 4 dimensional reality, is it four
dimensional reality of the Kaluza-Klein type?
A: Visual spectrum.
Q: (A) Does that mean that the fourth dimension is NOT
related to the fifth dimension of the Kaluza-Klein theory?
A: Yes.
Q: (A) Yes it is related?
A: No, yes it is not. There is a flaw in these theories, relating
to prism. What does this tell you?
Q: (A) To prism?! Visual spectrum? I don't know what it tells
me. I never came across any relation to prism. But, what is
this 4th dimension? Is it an extra dimension beyond the three
space dimensions, or is it a time dimension?
A: Not "time," re: Einstein. It is an added spatial reference.
The term "dimension" is used simply to access the popular
reference, relating to three dimensions. The added
"dimension" allows one to visualize outwardly and inwardly
simultaneously.
[/quote]
Maybe this is all really nothing, but the reference to prism in the recent article stood out to me from this session. Now, I don't know if this reference to a "prism" from the C's has ever been pinpointed to anything. Doing a search on the forum, I found this post by ark from awhile back:
http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=3446.msg21853#msg21853
[quote author=ark]
[/quote]
Maybe the work that this German group would be worth investigating further. By somebody with more of a background in theoretical physics than myself, of course! :P
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/195421-German-scientists-We-have-broken-speed-of-light
A pair of German physicists claim to have broken the speed of light - an achievement that would undermine our entire understanding of space and time.
According to Einstein's special theory of relativity, it would require an infinite amount of energy to propel an object at more than 186,000 miles per second.
However, Dr Gunter Nimtz and Dr Alfons Stahlhofen, of the University of Koblenz, say they may have breached a key tenet of that theory.
The pair say they have conducted an experiment in which microwave photons - energetic packets of light - travelled "instantaneously" between a pair of prisms that had been moved up to 3ft apart.
Being able to travel faster than the speed of light would lead to a wide variety of bizarre consequences.
For instance, an astronaut moving faster than it would theoretically arrive at a destination before leaving.
The scientists were investigating a phenomenon called quantum tunnelling, which allows sub-atomic particles to break apparently unbreakable laws.
Dr Nimtz told New Scientist magazine: "For the time being, this is the only violation of special relativity that I know of."
From the C's
[quote author=session 9811114]Q: (A) I have another question. In a session from April, you
made the following comment: 'four dimensional, fourth density,
see?' So you related four dimensions to fourth density. I don't
know a mathematical representation of density. I know how
to represent four dimensions. This was the first time that you
related dimension to density. Is there really a relation?
A: Yes, because 4th density is experienced in 4th dimensional
reality.
Q: (A) Speaking now about 4 dimensional reality, is it four
dimensional reality of the Kaluza-Klein type?
A: Visual spectrum.
Q: (A) Does that mean that the fourth dimension is NOT
related to the fifth dimension of the Kaluza-Klein theory?
A: Yes.
Q: (A) Yes it is related?
A: No, yes it is not. There is a flaw in these theories, relating
to prism. What does this tell you?
Q: (A) To prism?! Visual spectrum? I don't know what it tells
me. I never came across any relation to prism. But, what is
this 4th dimension? Is it an extra dimension beyond the three
space dimensions, or is it a time dimension?
A: Not "time," re: Einstein. It is an added spatial reference.
The term "dimension" is used simply to access the popular
reference, relating to three dimensions. The added
"dimension" allows one to visualize outwardly and inwardly
simultaneously.
[/quote]
Maybe this is all really nothing, but the reference to prism in the recent article stood out to me from this session. Now, I don't know if this reference to a "prism" from the C's has ever been pinpointed to anything. Doing a search on the forum, I found this post by ark from awhile back:
http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=3446.msg21853#msg21853
[quote author=ark]
I do not know. I did not follow this track.dant said:Another question the C's threw out: "A: No, yes it is not. There is a flaw
in these theories, relating to prism. What does this tell you?"
Was this one looked into? Perhaps the theory describing how white light is
broken down it's specific colors is flawed or is it something else?
[/quote]
Maybe the work that this German group would be worth investigating further. By somebody with more of a background in theoretical physics than myself, of course! :P