Exploring the Electric Universe: Portals and Beyond
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The concept of an electric universe has intrigued me for some time, suggesting that many phenomena are interconnected through an overlooked electro-dynamic principle. Initially, I encountered academic critiques that dismissed this theory, but a recent scientific article caught my eye, proposing that our entire Solar System might reside within a magnetic tunnel. My friend Anton highlighted this discovery in a video, prompting me to reflect on it over the past few weeks.
A decade ago, I would have firmly rejected any notion of interconnectivity in the cosmos. For instance, I believed planetary alignments held no influence over us; the gravity exerted by a doctor in the delivery room far surpassed that of celestial bodies. Yet, in 2020, NASA presented findings showing that planetary alignments could create portals within our solar system, allowing objects to shift from one location to another without additional energy. If we could predict these openings, traveling to Mars could potentially take four hours instead of six months.
We are not merely isolated entities adrift in space; we are woven into the very fabric of space-time. An unseen energy, often labeled as dark matter due to our lack of understanding, permeates the universe, touching everything. How could this not be considered the ether? We are intricately linked with this energy, existing as part of the space-time continuum. In essence, we embody dark energy, slowed, condensed, and cooled—like whirlpools within whirlpools.
Originating from a singularity known as the Big Bang, we are entangled with the universe. It’s hard to deny this connection when all visible matter once existed in a minuscule point smaller than an atom. Concepts like entanglement, spooky action at a distance, and the gravitational fabric of the cosmos intertwine with strands of electromagnetism that unite galaxies, enveloping and penetrating us. There are claims that life could not have emerged without Earth's magnetosphere. What if our development is also linked to this magnetic tunnel?
The structure of the universe resembles neural networks, which are fundamentally about exchanging electricity.
What if the Near Death Experience symbolizes this tunnel? If mystics are correct in viewing us as energy bodies rather than mere flesh, frequency, polarity, and amplitude could serve as better descriptors for the universe. Could Nikola Tesla's theories hold truth? By focusing on the subtle aspects of existence, we might make advancements surpassing all prior human history.
Is it too far-fetched to consider we might navigate through electromagnetic artifacts enveloping our solar system?
Perhaps. It’s tempting to dismiss such notions, but the idea of electro-static energy ignites excitement!
Fiction and Theory
How many fictional portals can you recall? There was the wardrobe that led to Narnia, a captivating gateway indeed. Other avenues exist for reaching Narnia, affirming that if it calls you, you will arrive. The series SG1, inspired by the film Stargate, is fictional. Yet some theorize it serves as soft disclosure about the Air Force utilizing portals for interplanetary travel, even to Mars, since World War II.
I need not fabricate these ideas; they emerge from fiction, UFO lore, and even NASA’s own articles! For instance, Randy Cramer, a former marine involved in Operation Moon Shadow, claims he traveled to Mars via a portal, asserting humanity has maintained a presence on Mars for over sixty years. In another account, President Barack Obama, as a teenager, reportedly visited Mars, with his reward being the presidency. If creating portals requires far less energy than previously imagined, we could traverse vast distances across time and space.
Recently, a NASA scientist announced a method for locating naturally occurring portals within Earth's magnetic field, potentially allowing instant travel to various solar system locations.
Recall the film Contact? It featured a portal system akin to a galactic train station, enabling instantaneous travel across the universe, with ancient civilizations having constructed it. As species evolve, they are introduced to this galactic network.
If natural portals exist within our solar system, might there also be tunnels linking star systems? Our solar system could be situated within a vast tunnel! Is it any surprise that a multitude of UFOs frequently appear? They might be passing through, wondering how we managed to enter this space, honking as if to say, “Humans! Exit the tunnel; it’s only for transit!”
What if we are indeed transitioning? Aren’t tunnels meant for that purpose?
Theoretical wormholes connecting two points in space need not be black holes; they could simply be electromagnetic ribbons serving as tunnels to accelerate us to our destination.
Regardless of your location in the universe, it may appear as though everything is receding from you. Is it possible that anywhere in the cosmos, you will find yourself within an electromagnetic tunnel?
Does the holographic universe or simulation theory resonate more as we explore these ideas?
Further Reading
There's a wealth of information here, and I do not expect anyone to pursue every detail or make complete sense of it all—believe me, I struggle with it too. Some elements are factual, while others are purely fictional. Conspiracy theories often blur the lines of reality, similar to our long-standing discussions about dark matter and energy. These concepts have been debated for over 75 years, leading us to consider whether the science fiction narratives surrounding portals, tunnels, and UFOs might actually hold a kernel of truth.
Could it be that H.G. Wells, C.S. Lewis, and Jules Verne were part of an early soft disclosure initiative? “Roads? Who needs roads?”