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New Energy for an Ultra- modern Vietnam Part 3: The Science Section C: Implications June 2014
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New Energy Part 3C-1b Speed of Light

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The speed of light in a vacuum was long thought to be constant - indeed, this is still a commonly-held conception today. New discoveries in New Energy science, however, are showing that the speed of light can effectively be increased within a localized space by reducing the density of virtual particles within that space. This discovery has large implications for the future of space travel and possibly also for anti-aging therapies.
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New Energy for an Ultra-modern Vietnam

Part 3: The ScienceSection C: Implications

June 2014

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A second “Law of Physics” that we all learned in school was this:

The speed of light in a vacuum (C) is

(a) The same everywhere; and (b) The fastest speed that anything can travel.

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New Energy science tells us that both of these concepts are commonly misunderstood and misapplied

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Puthoff showed that general relativity allows localized changes to the speed of light

• In this way, the “speed limit” in your localized space can be higher than the “speed limit” we normally experience

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Raising of the “light speed barrier” is essentially done by clearing the Zero Point Sea (quantum foam) in front of an object so that it doesn’t

experience inertia

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To understand how this is possible, consider that

quantum electrodynamics

tells us that virtual particles are

constantly flitting in and out of physical existence as they

bubble up from the quantum foam

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These virtual particles normally survive in our physical time-space for

just a very small fraction of a second before

dropping back down into the transmuting

ether

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It’s estimated that in your physical body alone, there are around 1020 virtual particles at any one instant!

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Now, imagine a photon of light that is emitted

from a light bulb 10 meters from you.

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While it appears that the light is traveling through “empty space”, in reality you know that

the photons from the light bulb must travel through many air molecules and also a

tremendous number of virtual particles which exist in the quantum vacuum

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Each photon will inevitably collide with many of these virtual particles

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And each time a photon collides with a virtual particle, its journey is disrupted a very tiny bit

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As it hits many, many virtual particles, each time causing those particles to return to the

transmuting ether, the photon is slowed down

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Because the density of virtual particles in our physical time-space is relatively constant, this gives the illusion that the speed of light

is also a constant.

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But imagine that you could remove many – maybe most – of the virtual particles from a given space.

Would that not then allow photons to travel more freely?

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Couldn’t photons then travel faster than normal?

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Meaning, in such a system, the speed of light in that system would be higher than the speed of light that we typically know of

299 792 458 m/s

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That is what Puthoff, Haisch, and others are talking about when they speak of “clearing the Zero Point Field” in front of an object

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This is good news for us, because if we ever want to travel linearly from Earth to another star

system, we will need to go a lot faster than 299 792 458 m/s