Ashton Forbes - Exposing the MH370 Disaster

“The fabric of space is like an ocean, an energy ocean which solid energy is floating on it, and solid energy is the mass. And if that’s true then gravity waves exist.”

Yes, both gravitons and gravity waves are not only apparent but can be calculated - duh.

https://x.com/JustXAshton/status/1838613553328107566

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Sigh … more Einstein

https://www.dia.mil/FOIA/FOIA-Electronic-Reading-Room/FileId/170050/

Garbage.

https://www.dia.mil/FOIA/FOIA-Electronic-Reading-Room/FileId/170048/

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Nice!!!

Its not the correct way to look for negative energy, I think he could have had much more success by stating from the Dirac equation. This wormhole story is nonsensical. Black holes are extreme vortexes that do some kind of transmutation at their core. Not an actual hole in space and time.

Hyperdimensional phsyics could just be complex numbers you go from 3 to 6, then add another dimension for scale. thats aleady 7 dimensions. I don’t think you need Kaluza-Klein.

Are we talking about the Aether?! :thinking:

It’s striking how these self-proclaimed physics enthusiasts studiously avoid certain terminology, well aware that its use would instantly mark them as pariahs within the legitimate scientific community. Take Ashton Forbes, for example, who carefully crafts a facade of expertise in quantum mechanics and plasma physics, all in a transparent bid to shift the Overton window and create an opening for discussions on plasma technologies. Yet, remarkably, he provides no substantive evidence to support the relevance of plasma in these contexts. It appears that Forbes and likeminded individuals are solely focused on bolstering their own credibility, contributing little to nothing in the way of meaningful knowledge advancement. In their rush to curry favor with military contractors like Salvadore Pais, they blithely ignore the foundational physics that demand attention, while simultaneously working to obscure the work of genuine pioneers in the field, such as H. Aspden and Ph.M. Kanarev. Despite my bewailing, nothing changes.

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