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Advanced Propulsion Systemsby Konstantine Zelator
1.IntroductionAlmost anyone in the U.S.A. and Canada; and numerous individualsin many other countries would recognize the phrase “Beam me up,Scotty”, from the legendary 1960’s television series Star Trek. Butbeyond one’s fascination with the highly interesting TV series, therelies an amazing concept of teleportation, the instantaneous transfer-ence of an object from one location to another, without transversingthe space in between. That idea goes back to the 1930s as far asthe modern historical era is concerned. It was then when BorisPodolsky, Nathan Rosen, and Albert Einstein, co-authored a famouspaper pertaining to the scanning process which would be involvedduring teleportation, and which later became known as the EPReffect. On the other hand, it appears that the term teleportation,was first coined by Charles Fort in his captivating book LO!, pub-lished in 1931.
Later on in the 1940s, with the advent of the magazine
Astounding, more authors of science fiction started to pick up on
the term teleportation. At the same time, nonetheless, scientists
considered the feasibility of teleportation impossible. Their argument
was that in order to build a transporter like the ones popularized in
Star Trek (both the original series as well as subsequent series), the
storage capacity of over 1026 atoms in the human body, would be
required.
Until recently, teleportation was not taken seriously by scien-
tists, because it was thought to violate the Heisenberg uncertainty
principle of quantum mechanics, which does not allow any measur-
ing or scanning process from extracting all the information in an
atom or other object. According to the same principle, the more
accurately an object is scanned, the more is disturbed by the scan-
ning process, until one reaches a point where the object’s original
state has been completely disturbed, still without having extracted
enough information to make a perfect replica. However, scientists
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have found a way to get around this logic by using a celebrated and
seemingly paradoxical feature of quantum mechanics, known as the
EPR effect (already mentioned above).
Briefly speaking, they found a way to scan out part of the
information from an object A, which one wants to teleport, while
causing the remaining, unscanned part of the information to pass,
via the EPR effect, into another object B which has never been in
contact with A. Later, by applying to B a treatment depending on
the scanned-out information, it is possible to maneuver B into exact-
ly the same state, having been thoroughly disrupted by the scan-
ning, so what has been achieved is teleportation, not replication.
The unscanned part of the information is conveyed from A to B by
an intermediary object C, which interacts first with B and then with
A.
In 1997, a team of scientists at the University of Innsbruck,
Austria, destroyed bits of light in one place and made perfect repli-
cas appear about three feet away. They accomplished this by trans-
ferring information about a crucial physical characteristic of the origi-
nal light bits (called photons). The information was picked up by
other photons, which took on the characteristic and so became repli-
cas of the originals. The phenomenon that made it happen is so
bizarre that even Albert Einstein did not believe in it (he called it
spooky). Besides raising the rather fantastic notion of a new means
of transportation, the trick could lead to ultra-fast computers.The
above described experiment was reported in the journal Nature by
Anton Zeilinger and colleauges at the University of Innsbruck.
Another research team, based in Rome, has done similar work and
submitted its report to another journal. Another well-known fact
about EPR correlations is that they cannot by themselves deliver a
meaningful and controllable message. It was thought that their only
usefullness was in proving the validity of quantum mechanics. But
now it is known that, through the phenomenon of quantum telepor-
tation, they can deliver exactly that part of the information in an
object which is too delicate to be scanned out and delivered by con-
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ventional methods.
The underlying principle is fundamentally different from the
Star Trek process of beaming people around. But could this kind of
teleportation be used on people? Could scientists extract information
from every tiny particle in a person, transfer it to a bunch of parti-
cles elsewhere, and assemble those particles into an exact replica of
the person? There is no theoretical problem with that, several
experts have stated. According to Charles H. Bennett, an IBM physi-
cist, quote, “I think it is quite clear that anything approximating tele-
portation of complex living beings, even bacteria, is so far away
technologically, that it is not really worth thinking about it”, end of
quote. He and other physicists proposed quantum teleportation in
1993.
2. Advanced Propulsion Systems for Space Travel,
proposed by a Russian Scientist
The following article first appeared back in 1993 in theAURA-Z, Volume 1, Number 4, (96p.p.) a quarterly Russian UFOmagazine. The article was entitled Time to Create UFAs (pages 20-27) Below, we reprint this article.
Yorl Koinash, Dr. Sc.. (Tech.),was born in Frunze onNovember 13, 1944. In 1971 he graduated from the FrunzePolytechnic Institute, where he specialised in machine dynamics andstrength. He was afterwards employed as a mechanical engineer anda researcher. For the past 20 years he has been involved in designand structure modeling. Lately he has taken an interest in the UFOproblem, approaching it from a purely mechanical engineering stand-point.
The engine power of a medium sized UFA of the <saucer> type,30-40 meters in diameter, is relatively small and can be estimatedapproximately from and analysis of observations of the takeoff ofsuch flying machines in the following way.
Let us put the total mass of a UFA of such size at about 50-
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60 tons, taking into account the well-known observation that thelandings of such craft in wheatfields the plant stems were notcrushed but were merely flattened down by the UFA bottom on anarea of about one thousand square meters. Assuming, further, thatthe mass of the propulsion unit accounts for five to seven percent ofthe UFA’s total mass, we obtain a quantity of the order of three tofour tons.
According to eyewitnesses, before takeoff, the UFA’s dome-shaped propulsion unit begins rotating and takes about one minuteto achieve a high speed of rotation. This undoubtedly points to afairly limited rating of the flying machine’s power and propulsionunits.
By making a rough estimate of the moment of inertia of thesquirrelcage rotor of a propulsion unit with a reduced diameter of 35m and an average mass of the order of four tons, and assuming anangular velocity more or less reliably equal to 10r.p.s. and a propul-sion unit acceleration time of about one minute, we obtain an enginepower of 1.5-2 MW for the UFA. Within a certain margin, it may beassumed to be equal to 3MW, which is just about the engine powerof an ordinary diesel locomotive.
Since the present-day nuclear power installations of shipsand submarines have a power of 10-50 MW, we may conclude thatit is today in principle quite realistic to meet the energy needs ofsuch UFAs on Earth.
The cold operational mode of a support-free electromagneticpropulsion unit and the regulated flight speeds of a UF A consider-ably simplify the technology of manufacturing such flying machines,for there is no need for the refractory materials required in conven-tional rocket motors or for heat resistant coatings of the body. Thisbeing so, practically any light, strong, and easily machined compos-ites or metals can serve as structural materials in UF As, for exam-ple, magnesium and its alloys, which have relatively low meltingpoints and free casting properties.
According to available information, the debris of the extrater-restrial flying machine that suffered an accident over the coast ofUbatuba in Brazil in 1957 consisted of magnesium of a specific crys-tal structure obtained by the method of directional build-up of met-
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als. This, on the whole, lends support to the assumption madeabove.
It should be said that the rotation of the UFA's propulsion
unit or of its entire body in flights in the Earth's atmosphere sub-
stantially influences the aerodynamic properties of the flying
machine as a whole. On the one hand, the shock wave arising in
front of the UF A in flight is not compressed but
sliced by the edges of the rotating propulsion unit. In the process,
particles of ionized air are, by centrifugal force, thrust away from
the body to form something like a <<vacuum capsule>>, which
enables the UF A to travel noiselessly at enormous speeds. The rota-
tion of the UFA's propulsion unit or body in this case imparts a
greater stability to the entire flying machine by virtue of the well-
known gyroscopic effect.
On the other hand, the rotating open propulsion unit makes
the UF A much less controllable and manoeuvreable in the Earth's
atmosphere or hydrosphere because of the Magnus effect.
When a rotating body is in translational motion in a vis-
coelastic medium, it is known to experience a lateral force, arising
because of the difference of pressures on the side surfaces of the
body (Magnus force) and displacing the body in the direction of rota-
tion. This effect is graphically illustrated, say, by spinning a ball in
cricket, baseball, tennis, or soccer. Rough calculations, using
Bemoulli's equation, show that for a spherical UFA 20 m in diame-
ter, flying at a linear velocity of 5 km/s in the dense layers of the
Earth's atmosphere, its body rotation angular speed being 10 r.p.s.,
the lateral force attains 130 thousand tons. At lower flight velocities
and body rotation rates - say, 0.5 km/s and 1 r.p.s., respectively,
the side force on the UFA will be about 1300 tons.
Such an order of magnitude of the side force is largely
responsible for the extraordinary dynamic characteristics of UFA
flights in the Earth's atmosphere: instant turns and turnabouts,
stops, spiral, and zigzag-like flight trajectories, etc.
Naturally, the action of the side. force greatly hampers UFA
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control in flight, a problem the extraterresatrial designers solved in
the following way: they coupled two identical UFAs with contraro-
tating propulsion units. Their rigid coupling produced a structure of
dumbbell shape. Sightings of UFAs of this type have lately been
reported repeatedly from a number of countries. In this case, the
two equal and opposite forces acting on the bodies of the two UFAs
tend to balance, and this makes the entire craft more controllable,
manoeuvreable, and stable. A similar engineering concept is used in
Earthly designs of dual-rotor helicopters to compensate for the reac-
tion torques produced by the rotating rotors. In this case, it is the
helicopter body itself that serves as the rigid coupling of the propul-
sion units (rotors).
An even cleverer idea is embodied in the triangular (Belgian)
type of UFA, which links three independent flying machines by three
rigid couplings or a single plane. A UFA of this type flies with one
side of the triangle facing forward and the back machine serving as
a multipurpose rudder and elevator, which considerably simplifies
control of the entire UFA. The rigid couplings between the
autonomous flying machines cum propulsion units can be shaped as
wings with a variable angle of attack; this creates additional lift dur-
ing the horizontal flight of such a UFA in the atmosphere.
Such an engineering concept holds out the promise of a
whole set of advantages for UF As of this type: it eliminates the
harmful influence of the Magnus effect, assures a steady threepoint
landing with an even distribution of the machine's weight among the
three supports, increases the overall lift and payload of the entire
UFA, and makes it more manoeuvre able and more versatile func-
tionally. Cylindrical and cigar-shaped UFAs are carriers of small UFAs
and probes intended for reconnaisance or research missions. The
small OFAs are housed in the cylindrical body just as records are
stacked in a jukebox (Fig. 4); they are ejected through an orifice in
the stern by means of special purpose mechanisms since they have
no reverse-motion systems. After completing their missions, the
small UF As fly into the body of the carrier on their own and assume
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their respective positions in it. The exceptionally high accelerations,
velocities, and
manoeuvreabilities of all the UFAs are achieved thanks to the very
small specific mass of these craft, which in some respects resemble
toy balloons. The enormous thrust of the UF A's support-free propul-
sion unit, combined with the small mass and large volume of the
entire craft, plus the Magnus effect and the resistance of the medi-
um, enable it to make instant stops, turns, and turnabouts in the
Earth's atmosphere and hydrosphere.
The UFAs of such designs may be described as medium-
class flying machines with a relatively small range and payload.
They are intended for certain small-scale research projects and local
transportation jobs within the Solar System and terrestrial space.
Intergalatic (base) UFAs, capable of covering colossal dis-
tances at speeds many times the speed of light and having enor-
mous resources for prolonged spaceflight, must certainly be of large
size, possess effective power and propulsion units, and dependable
lifesupport systems, enabling them to carry big payloads and operate
autonomously. Accordingly, extra-terrestIial base UFAs are gigantic
disk-shaped structures 10-20 kilometers in diameter, consisting of a
multitude of hexagonal honeycombs or sector-forming spatial mod-
ules, divided by decks into several compartment-floors housing
everything needed for a prolonged flight of the UFA in space.
The cylindrical module housing the main power plant of the
UF A, consisting of two or more nuclear reactors, is situated at the
center of this spatial structure and serves as its hub. Such craft can
be assembled only in a zero-gravity environment, for example, in
orbit around some celestial body or far out in space. Their modules
have to be delivered, assembled, and equipped with the aid of small
and medium-sized space tugs, which may then be incorporated in
the base craft as peripheral propulsion units in flight or may serve as
"space boats" in local missions involving landings on the surface of
the celestial bodies to be explored.
It goes without saying that the base UF As can only be non-
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landing craft, that is, craft perpetually flying in space, since their
enormous weight and size preclude the possibility of their landing on
planets or stars with even a relatively low gravitational pull.
Extraterrestrial UFAs of such a design, about 20 km in diam-
eter, travelling in circumlunar space at velocities of the order of 200
krn/s, have repeatedly been sighted for several centuries. One of
them was filmed recently by a Japanese astronomer using a video
camera built into a powerful telescope.
What is astonishing in this context is the brilliant prediction
of such UFA designs as early as the 1950s by the well-known scien-
tist and science-fiction writer Ivan Yefremov in his novel
Andromeda, in which an extraterrestrial spaceship has the shape of
a gigantic biconvex spiral-shaped disk without jet propulsion units. In
outer space, a base UF A travels with a constant acceleration in a
"vertical" attitude, i.e., with the upper side of its body (its "ceiling")
in front. The crewmembers are therefore, during flight, pressed by
inertia to the <<floor>> of the compartments.
In the second half (or segments) of its flight, the base UF A
makes a 180degree turnabout - and continues its motion with uni-
form deceleration, ie., using its propulsion unit as a brake. As a
result, the crewmembers will again be "drawn" to the "floor" of
their compartments by the force of inertia, due to the deceleration
of the craft.
In these conditions, the flight naturally becomes quite com-
fortable for the crewmembers of the base UF A, since throughout it
they experience artificial gravity thanks to the uniformly accelerated
motion of the craft with a chosen or necessary acceleration or its
uniformly decelerated motion after its 180-degree turnabout. The
crewmembers travel, to use a figure of speech, either "head for-
ward" or "feet forward" after the periodic changes of the UFA's atti-
tude in space.
In the zone of active attraction by the celestial body or plan-
et to be explored, the UF A may “hover" or travel "horizontally,"
i.e., with a side surface forward, a fact, incidentally, confirmed by
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the Japanese researcher's video film. The uniformly accelerated
motion of the UFA in space, unlike conventional ballistic (free) flight,
radically alters established notions about the duration of intergalactic
missions. Hopefully, speeds many times greater than that of light
will make the duration of interstellar missions comparable with the
lifespan of a single generation of the crewmembers, e.g., Earthmen.
Limitations on the length of the present article prevent me
from going into all the problems related to the structural features of
other types of UF As or from evaluating the prospects or the techni-
cal, economic, and social implications - of their use on the Earth and
in space. Let me, therefore, in conclusion merely make this point.
Beyond doubt, since ancient times, more and more unconventionally
moving extraterrestrial vehicles of various types and modifications,
increasingly adapted to Earth conditions, have been accumulating in
terrestrial space, and in the Earth's atmosphere and hydrosphere.
There is also, year after year, a rise in the number of encounters
between Earthmen and uninvited visitors from outer space, whose
intentions and aims so far remain unknown.
It is high time that we Earthmen perceived, realized, and
came to understand that what are termed UFOs are unsophisticated
techno genic vehicles with unique properties and tremendous capa-
bilities. Unravelling their design so as to create them on theEarth
should be a challenge to the whole of humanity.
Naturally, the appearance on the Earth of vehicles with similar prop-
erties will probably attract closer attention to them and to us on the
part of extraterrestrial civilizations. For Earthmen this could create a
whole series of additional problems, whose contours are already dis-
cernible. It is therefore necessary even now to turn from collecting
and discussing ufological folklore to scientifically investigating and
simulating phenomena associated with UFOs, to engineering analysis
of their designs, and to evaluating the prospects and implications of
the creation of similar devices on the Earth so that this process
should from the outset be controllable rather than spontaneous.
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3. Teleportation cases in UFO abduction and ET encounter literature
Below we present four cases of ET encounters/abductions, from the
book Teleportation: A How-To-Guide-From STAR TREK TO TESLA,
which was published by Global Communications in 2001 (ISBN: 1-
892062-43-7), 139 p.p. the authors are Commander X and Tim
Swartz. These can be found on pages 77-81 of that book.
Teleportation: From Star Trek To TeslaUnconventional Means
UFO investigator Don Worley of lndiana uncovered this inter-
esting tale of alien abduction that allegedly happened in Nebraska in
1955. A girl identified only as "Jennie" was in her bedroom one
night in October when she noticed a strange light playing against
the glass of the window. When she drew back the curtain, she was
horrified to see a "tiny man" floating just outside the window.
"He was tinier than four feet, and he had on a tight white
cap, like a swimmers cap. The head was shaped like an egg, and
the face was waxy. . . real pale, pinkish, almost greyish. It's like if
you touched him you'd hurt him. The nose was just a tiny bump,
like two black slits. The mouth was just a slit."
The strange entity telepathically wills Jennie to come closer
to the window. "I really don't want to listen to him," she says. The
creature floated away from the house and towards a glowing object
shaped like two dessert bowls placed together. The object was
floating quietly in the air over the backyard of the house.
In her nightgown, Jennie floats out towards the UFO. She
can't explain how it happened, but she remembers seeing dirt and
cobwebs inside the house wall as she passes right through it and
into the night air. "I felt like I had become a ghost, like my body no
longer had any substance. I floated right through the wall of my
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bedroom, feeling every layer in the wall. I could feel the paint; the
plaster underneath, the wood, and finally the outside surface of the
wall. I just passed right through it like it wasn't even there."
As Jennie floats towards the UFO, she notices that it seems
to fade in and out of existence, periodically allowing the yard below
to be seen. "When it goes, you can almost see inside it. First it's
there, then it isn't." As with the wall of her house, Jennie floats
right through the wall ofthe UFO.
Inside the UFO, Jennie undergoes the typical medical exami-
nation. She is clamped onto a table and blood is sucked up through
a little tube. "I kept saying that it hurts and he's pretending he does-
n't care. But he cares. He's smiling because he knows I know it
really doesn't hurt. I only think it does."
Afterwards Jennie is returned to her room in the same man-
ner in which she left, and the UFO vanishes. The next morning,
when Jennie wakes, she remembers her strange experience. "I
looked out my window and the elm tree is burnt. Pop says it was hit
by lightning. But it wasn't."
Ivan Boyes of Auckland, Canada claims that he was
"beamed aboard" a spacecraft in 1960. He recounted his tale in the
May, 1977 issue of Official UFO Special. At the time, Ivan was a
15-year-old student who had never even heard of UFOs.
On the evening of October 19, Ivan had been home doing
school work until a strange feeling overcame him. "I had the over-
powering urge to get up and go outside. The feeling soon became a
compulsion. I went out around seven 0' clock and walked in a
southerly direction to the Queen Elizabeth highway. I was being
pulled by an unknown power to all equally unknown destination.”
Ivan soon hitched a ride out toward the WeIland area of
Ontario, where he found himself walking into the bleak countryside
to the north of the highway. "Suddenly the whole area around me
was lit up by a brilliant light that was just above me. As I looked up
toward the light, I saw within the light a large, bluish-white craft. It
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was oval-shaped and must have been at least 100 feet above the
ground and at least that much in diameter."
In a fit of courage, Ivan called out to the strange craft hover-
ing silently overhead. "Who are you? What do you want?"
Then the unexpected happened. A loud resonating voice
spoke out from the flying saucer saying: "Do not be afraid. We will
not harm you. Just relax and prepare yourself." Before the boy could
react he was plunged into darkness. "The next thing I could remem-
ber was suddenly finding myself on board what I took to be the fly-
ing saucer. Looking around from the inside of some form of trans-
parent tube that I had found myself standing in, I noticed that the
craft was circular in design and made up of an opaque whitish-blue
colored metal. The instrument panels and the floor were of the same
texture and metal. Close by stood a man six feet in height with
snow-white hair."
There were two other aliens ofthe same composure on board
the saucer, except that their hair was of an ebony color. "The alien
then approached me saying: 'We have brought you here because
there are many important things to be done in the future of the
Earth; these will change its history for the better or for the worse. It
all depends on where a person stands in relation to his civilization.”
The alien showed Ivan a screen that displayed a television
image of the coast of Brazil being wracked by earthquakes, fires and
finally a tidal wave which destroyed the city of Rio de Janeiro. He
was then told that this was what was in store for the entire planet
in the near future. "Our civilization, like countless others through the
ages, was soon to perish in a terrifying cataclysm."
It was now time to leave, and the alien escorted Boyes over
to several transparent tubes. These were the same devices in which
he had originally arrived. The front part of the tubes were opened
and Boyes stepped in. The aliens made some adjustments on a near-
by instrument panel closing the transparent cover of the tube. Ivan
now stood in complete silence watching the tube as it began to
energize.
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"Swirls of vivid colors permeated me as I was transformed
into energy." How many people can describe the experience of spirit
and soul transference and that of teleportation? "Strange, vivid col-
ors surrounded me after the hazy, yellowish hues of the first process
of energization had begun. "The colors appeared as swirling indigo
colors: whites, blues, yellows and many other indescribable colors.
Waves of caressing energy ran through my body, purging my spirit,
rendering my body a renovated house for a new resident.
"It was the most omnipresent feeling of well-being that a
person could experience, not only the experience of feeling and see-
ing colors but also the wisdom and language it possessed. The
whole of the universe seemed to be in those colors, it would take
only time and meditation to understand the laws and secrets it
talked about. How long I was in this state I really do not know, but
it seemed an eternity."
Ivan Boyes awoke to find himself flat on the ground and
barely able to move. It was now 7:30 in the morning and the UFO
was no longer in sight. Unlike other abduction stories, Ivan fully
remembered his ordeal, and felt gratitude that he had been chosen
to be picked up by the aliens. Ivan claimed continued contacts with
the aliens, who said that in the distant past, they were once inhabi-
tants of Earth. Like other contactee stories, Ivan Boyes' tales grew
more fantastic with each event as the flying saucer people sent him
on time travel missions into the past.
Another unusual UFO incident occurred in Bahia Blanca,
Argentina. Twenty-eight-year old Carlos Alberto Diaz was returning
from a part-time night job as a waiter providing extra money for his
family. It was around 4 :00 AM on January 5, 1975, when suddenly
there was an intense hum that split the quiet morning. Carlos was
blinded and paralyzed by a beam of light that shot down out ofthe
sky. Unable to flee, Carlos felt himself being drawn away in the light
beam. He lost consciousness to awake inside a strange room, with
air coming through holes in the floor. As he tried to move away
from them, he was approached by a being that was normal in height
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and covered by a suit and helmet that hid any details. The being
used a suction devise to take pieces of the young man's hair. When
Carlos touched the entity, it had a texture like rubber.
Carlos remembers that he was once again hit by an intense
beam of white light that seemed to absorb the man into itself. He
awoke back on the ground to find that it was now 8:00AM and he
was close to the city of Retiro, over 300 miles from where the light
first struck him.
Carlos Diaz refused all suggestions of publicity, but he would
happily tell his story to investigators for free. He said later: "I don't
know if you will believe me. If someone were to tell me, I surely
wouldn't. The only thing I know is that this happened to me."
In 1978, after a wave of flying-saucer sightings in the
Gisborne, New Zealand area, three young women went UFO hunt-
ing. Although they returned home with no conscious memories of
seeing anything odd, their log indicated an unexplained two-hour
gap. When one of the women later underwent hypnotic regression,
she recalled being abducted by aliens along with one of her friends.
The victim recalled being turned into "nothingness" and "sucked up"
by a beam of light and finding herself and her friend laid out on
slabs for examination by aliens, described as having long, thin faces
with large black eyes. In 1982, a twelve-year-old Malaysian girl
named Maswati Pilus was going to the river behind her house to
wash some clothes. Suddenly she was confronted by a female being
about her own size. All the sounds of the village nearby disap-
peared, and it seemed as if only she and the entity existed.
The creature had pale white skin and hair, and her fingers
were longer than a human's. She was dressed in a white outfit that
covered her entire body. The strange entity invited Maswati to come
with her and see her home land. Maswati reluctantly agreed to go
along. The little girl felt no fear as she reached out to take the hand
of her new acquaintance. When she did, she suddenly found that
she was no longer in her village, but was now in a "bright and beau-
tiful place." It seemed to her that time was whizzing by, and she
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soon lost consciousness.
Maswati was discovered two days later by frantic relatives
on the ground, unconscious, not far from her home. She was dis-
covered in a location that had been searched several times before.
As with other cases, the little girl could offer no explanation on
where she had been, or how she had mysteriously appeared in a
spot previously searched.
Incident Over The Brooklyn Bridge
Incredible stories by those who say they were contacted by
extraterrestrials have become somewhat commonplace in the jour-
nals of UFO lore. Most of these experiences have to be taken for
what they are worth due to the lack of any evidence or eyewitness-
es. However, there is one controversial case where a woman
claimed to have been teleported out of her bedroom by aliens, in full
view of a number of amazed onlookers. The 1989 abduction of
Linda Cortile was investigated by abduction researcher Budd
Hopkins, who detailed this amazing story in his book Witnessed, The
True Story of the Brooklyn Bridge UFO Abductions. Linda Cortile
reported to Hopkins that on the night of November 30, 1989, she
had been floated on a blue beam of light from her 12th floor apart-
ment, located opposite the busy New York Times loading bay, into a
nearby hovering UFO.
Over a year later Hopkins received a letter from two men,
Richard and Dan who claimed to have been security officers escort-
ing United Nations Secretary Perez de Cuellar across the city when
their car stalled. Standing outside their vehicles, the witnesses
looked up to see Linda and three small figures as they floated up
into a beam of blue light, emanating from the underside of a large
orange glowing object which then flew into the East River and disap-
peared.
The two eyewitnesses at first, purported themselves to be
police officers and, later, admitted that they were security intelli-
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gence agents with a major government organization, which Hopkins
suspected was the National Security Agency. At the time the inci-
dent occurred, Hopkins noted that there was a great deal of political
unrest on the planet. "The Soviet Union was breaking up, there
were riots in Czechoslovakia, this was the day that Gorbachev met
with the Pope, it was the day before he met with Bush. Things were
really hot."
The UFO incident occurred as the men were driving in a
motorcade with several cars and political figures, returning from a
late-night meeting at the United Nations. Their car died at that exact
spot where the incident occurred. The men witnessed the abduction,
then watched as the craft flew over their car, over the Brooklyn
Bridge, and into the river.
These people later came to understand that they had also
been abducted that same night.
Hopkins said the main point is that we now have eye witnesses to
an abduction, ''which was not a concealed abduction, as they usual-
ly are," he noted, "but one that was obviously performed almost as
a theater piece for the people involved."
Months later another woman came forward and claimed to
have witnessed the event from the Brooklyn Bridge. She was some
distance away, but saw the lights from the huge craft and then the
small figures floating out of the window. She thought that someone
must be making a movie with special effects, but soon realized that
what she was seeing was no movie.
This story has also taken many strange twists and turns
with the same bends in reality that plagued those who claimed con-
tact with the fairy folk in centuries past. If these incidents are not
somehow related, then all must have gone to the same university for
a masters in mysterious activity. If we accept that these stories are
true, as the witnesses remember, then teleportation and other forms
of mysterious transportation are somehow possible. Fairy folklore
says that the little people have the power to spirit people a vast dis-
tance away in the twinkling of an eye. Modern tales of UFOs often
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recount incidents ofteleportation that end with the poor victims left
stranded miles away from their starting point. Different stories, pos-
sibly different methods, yet both have the same end result, telepor-
tation.
So teleportation may not just be the wild dreams of science
fiction writers. There must then be some scientific means, whether
natural occurrence, mind power or fantastic device, that can make
teleportation possible. The problem is that our current understanding
of the universe and physics is bereft of any practical solutions to
how teleportation can be accomplished. Possibly we are just not
looking in the right places for answers.
4. The Vedic Connection
The following material can be found in the book Ancient
Indian Technologies, by Ravindranath Ramchandra Karnik, published
in 1997 by the organizers of the Second International Seminar on
Mayonic Science and Technology held in January 1997 at
Thiruvananthapram, Kerala, India (152 p.p.). Below we present the
Preface to that book, as well as the material found on pages 99-
116.
It is not the fate of any ordinary man that one of his major
contribution to human knowledge is considered to be of some one
else's, not one but several others and there is a vigorous debate
speculating about the name of the likely author. Shakespear is one
of them, but Mayasura, a great Asura named Maya beats him hol-
low. You see there exist some people who think that Shakespears
plays were written by Shakespear himself, but as yet there has been
no one, except, maybe, myself, who thinks that the Ancient Indian
astronomical treatise Surya Siddhanta - the Principle of the Sun -
which some Arab records as being the source of the 'book of
Ptolemy and AI-mageste, was written by him.
This Maya, it appears was a very advanced scientific person,
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not just an astronomer, but also a renowned Civil Engineer, possibly
a Mechanical Engineer, a great Physicist matching his wits with
Dirac, Michelson-Morley and Albert Einstein, an exponent of the
Brahma philosophy, a highsea navigator, designer of lighter than air
flying machines, a great Mathematician and so on, an almost unbe-
lievable curriculum vitae for any person living or dead.
There is a record of his Civil Engineering works, all of a very
high order, constructed by him. Even here, none of these are avail-
able as relics and many express doubts; about these records being
references to reality or are just a myth. There is, however, one title
‘Mayamata’ meaning 'The Specifications laid down by Maya'.. This
is a text giving the Civil Engineering Specifications for constructing
structures. There exists a version in Sanskrit and another in ancient
Tamil. Both these are generally attributed to Maya.
"This establishes that there, indeed, was a person named
Maya, who had very advanced knowledge of the technology of Civil
Engineering construction. There are verses in ancient Tamil, around
one million or so, of which about 400,000 have been typed out
under a project of the Government of Tamilnadu. All these verses
are related to scientific findings and discussions about them. In
these Maya gives a wealth of scientific information available at his
time. There are other indirect references to Maya, his people and the
scientific advancements at his time. An attempt has been made here
to put all this evidenge and findings together, so that the reader may
come to his own conclusions about them. One of the most startling
of them all is that the scientific advancement of Maya was well
ahead of Rev. Ebenezer Burgess, who translated the Surya
Siddhanta, that he was ahead of the modern high sea navigators
and cartographers in spite of not having the modern chronometre,
that he had anticipated Dirac in findings that fundamental particles
had a spin, that he had anticipated Albert Einstein in considering
matter as another form of energy, without falling into the Relativistic
trap of assuming velocity of light as same everywhere, had such
clear concepts of time and space, especially space which makes the
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Michelson- MorIey's experiments to disprove existence of Ether as
another of the Lord Cavendish's experiment measuring the weight of
Flogestine. Maya's concepts of space and time has the potential of
merging the Gravity with the Electricity and combined with his con-
cept of spin of matter, if developed on the right lines will makes the
Unified Field theory, not an objective to be searched for, but as tool,
like the Maxwell's Electromagnetic theory of Light in the context of
Electricity
theory.
Whether the reader agrees with these conclusions or not is
not important, what is of material significance is the fact that intel-
lectual advancement. of Mayasura was of this order, as to trade
arguments with the Modem Scientists. We believe that all the above
conclusions are correct and that the modern science will make rapid
advancements in the knowledge of the laws of nature, if only they
look to the Maya's teachings for guidance.
It is this that has prompted us to write this book. The pur-
pose is not to attach false glory to the ancient India but to project
the truth of what the scientific minded people were thinking in those
times. We equate worship of Brahma with the search into the funda-
mental law of nature, much as is being done in the Cavendish
Laboratory. Our reference to Lord Cavendish and Michelson and
Morley is not to be derogatory, but to point out that even such stal-
warts as these persons could also err, in spite of their dedicated and
honest efforts in search for truth and to show that the investigations
into the fundamental laws of nature should be done with humility,
keeping in mind the first verse of Surya Siddhanta which describes
Brahma, as another name for the fundamental laws of nature and
says that inspite of the best of human efforts, it is most unlikely
that all of them would be discovered, in any reasonable time. As
Student of the fundamental laws of nature, which one may call wor-
shipper of Brahma, we present all these findings of ours in all humili-
ty, knowing full well that in the ultimate analysis they could be all in
error, as another ritual in the worship of Brahma.
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Real Meaning of Ether
The modem scientists think that they take all possible alter-
natives into consideration before deciding on fundamental scientific
problems. When, however, their various decisions on fundamental
matters are objectively re-examined, it transpires that they are
unable to break out of their cocoon of respectability in scientific
matters. Due to this, once somehow, some observation or manner
of analysis gets accepted by what may be termed the
'Establishment' scientists find it better to conform to them, without
examining whether they are basically, logically, cybernetically and
factually sound or not. The concept of Ether is one of these things.
In the west, that is west of India, the Ether got associated
with the phase of matter. After solid, liquid and gas came this ever
present Ether, a much more fine form of gas penetrating matter.
That it supported the transmission of Electromagnetic waves was
implicitly accepted, but matter, whether solid, liquid or gas, or now
even highly ionised plasma, was considered as separate from ether.
When matter moved in this Ether, it was considered to be displacing
the Ether and dragging it along, and using this concept for model-
ling, various different properties of Ether were worked out. With the
velocity of propagation of the Electromagnetic waves being as high
as it actually is the properties of this Ether as a fluid required very
extraordinary values such that for matter to pass through it by dis-
placing it presented considerable difficulties. This Ether had become
an embarrassment and everyone wanted to get rid of it. So much so
that when the experimental results of the Michelson and Morley
experiment came around, followed closely by the Special Relativity
formulations, everybody heaved a sigh of relief and said good rid-
dance.
Nobody ever thought that rather than Ether being another
phase of matter, the matter itself might be another form of the
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Electromagnetic waves and that it was not really necessary for the
matter to displace Ether since the Electromagnetic waves did not
displace the. Ether either but just got propagated through it. The
fact that the matter too could move through Ether, same as propa-
gating waves and if it did this, the properties of Ether, whatever
they were, did not come in the way of such propagation, was never
realised by them.
Even when the wave theories of matter were examined in
the context of Quantum Electro-Dynamics, this wave business was
not really accepted whole heatedly, but was done with reservations.
A rigorous wave theory could not have permitted the easy outlet
available by the way of Uncertainty Principle. So the opportunity to
switch over to matter waves as propagating through the Ether as a
propagating medium was not utilised at all. In the Indian theories of
matter and space, influenced to a major extent by the thinking of
Mayasura and his tribe, the matter was always considered as
embedded in Ether and never as a separate entity different and dis-
tinct from Ether. If the Ether was set into motion so was the matter
which was embedded in it. If matter was set motion, so was Ether
in which it was embedded. Almost a replica of the result of the"
Michelson and Morley experiment. But not quite. In spite of being
embedded in the Ether it was possible for there to exit a relative
velocity between the matter and the Ether. They, the Indian
astronomer-scientists, even had a word for it 'anila-akasha' meaning
the 'wind of the sky'. For this to be possible the space was consid-
ered to be of two components.
One of these was the Ether which could flow and the other
was the absolute space which always remained in the same place.
The absolute space which never moved was called 'shoonya-
ambara' meaning 'zero-space' and the Ether which could move or
flow around was called 'shoonyambaretara-akasha' meaning the 'sky
which is other than zero space'. This made modelling of the space,
energy, matter and time very much transparent.
For explaining the Focault's pendulum, it is a simple matter
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to consider the pendulum after it loses contact with the earth as
being embedded in the 'non-zero-space' or Ether. We may then con-
sider either the Ether stationary and the Earth rotating or the Earth
stationary and the Ether rotating in opposite direction. In either case
the pendulum maintains the same relative velocity with the matrix of
Ether in which it is embedded, producing the desired results. Of
course, if one so desires, one may even have both the Earth as well
as the pendulum matrices having velocities relative to the Ether and
still the result would be the same.
In this ancient Indian concept of space and matter, there are
three elements. The first one is the absolute space which does not
move at all.This is the geometrical space or the Euclidian space or
the Cartesian coordinate space or the Gallilian coordinate space,
whatever one chooses to call it. This is an absolutely empty space
and has the values of both the Dielectric constant as well as the
permeability zero. In electromagnetic terms such empty space can-
not pass any electric or magnetic flux at all and the theoretical
velocity of light in it is infinite.
The second element is the Ether or the 'non-zero-space'
which gives the absolute space the ability to propagate the
Electromagnetic waves, by allowing the electric and the magnetic
fluxes to pass through it. This 'non-zero-space' is not necessarily
symmetrical. It may have unisotropic properties and unsymmetries of
various kinds. As a result of this the velocity of propagation of light
in the various directions, as seen in the' zero-space', which it fills up
may be different in different directions. Of course, this velocity of
propagation of light may be identically equal to 'c' in all the direc-
tions. In which case the space which it produced is 'unit space'. In
general, however, this may not be the case and the velocity of light
in different directions may be different. In such a general case it is
possible to map the properties of 'non-zero-space' in terms of a met-
ric tensor.
The third element is the matter, which is made up of
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Electromagnetic energy. Being made up of the Electromagnetic ener-
gy, it has all the constraints to which the Electromagnetic waves are
subjected. These constraints arise from the fact that there is a kind
of diffraction which enables the Electromagnetic energy, which nor-
mally travels with the velocity of light to remain stationary. These
constraints correspond to the transformation equations to which
matter is subject when the Special Theory of Relativity is applied.
There is a slight difference, which we win examine later.
All this was known in the ancient India, possibly not in these
very specific terms, but these were the properties of space, which
were taken for granted in ancient India and the matter was consid-
ered to be embedded in it in this manner so as to appear identical in
property, wherever it was locally examined, irrespective of the prop-
erties of the Ether or its velocity or even its relative velocity with
respect to the matter so long as the entire system was moving at
the same speed.
This was all due to the deep insight of Mayasura and his
tribe, who could see with their minds eye into the structure of space
and matter. Mayasura visualised some essential properties for the
'zero-space' or the absolute geometrical space. He saw this as made
up of cubic structures, with each cube divided into Manduka division
of vastu-mandala and called each of these cubes 'microabode' or
'microbode'. As we have already given earlier, this Manduka division
is an eight by eight square with sixty four divisions, as is the case
of a chess board. Mayasura's vision showed him these 8 x 8 mark-
ings on the faces of these cubes into which the entire 'non-zero' or
the absolute space is divided.
As We shall see later, this division of the basic infra-space,
which was called 'zero-space' by ancient Indian astronomers and
scientists, into cubes with surface divisions on each face of the
cube is essential for developing any rational theory of matter and
energy. The division of basic space into cubes with marking is,
therefore, a natural structure of space, what is surprising here is
that Mayasura knew about it and recorded this in his scientific writ-
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ings.
This ancient Indian concept of space makes most of the
modem. theories of matter and space, considered to be great
advancements over the other earlier theories, ridiculously unscientif-
ic. In fairness it must be stated that the modem scientists, in their
course of evolution, did not have a free access to these Indian sci-
entific theories. First it was the ignorant priests of the Hindu religion
who did not know the value of the knowledge they were holding,
who stood between the modem scientists and this treasury of
knowledge. Later it was the bigoted, so called scientifically educated
people, some of them even considered for award of Nobel prize,
who became self appointed censors of this ancient treasury of
knowledge and prevented it from reaching the modem stream of sci-
entific thought. But whatever the reason, the modern scientific
thinking has got so far away from the laws of nature, personified as
Brahma by Mayasura, that it is necessary to show the futility and
untenability of these modem theories as they would appear to the
ancient Indian scientist Mayasura. The first to go down is the
Special Theory of Relativity, not because there is much wrong with
this theory, but due to the inclusion of such a totally untenable
proposition which declares that the velocity of light is the same in
all the frames of reference. As we saw in the Indian theory of
space, the velocity of light depends on the 'non-zero-space' which
fills up the 'zero-space'. Since the 'non-zero-space' may have any
arbitrary properties at different points in space and time, there
would have to be various different values for the velocity of light
not only varying from point to point, but also for different directions
at each of these point. This shows that the velocity of light can
have anyone of these several values and any proposition stating that
it has only one value cannot be true.What can possibly be accepted
is the proposition that when measured by local equipment, the result
of such measurement would yield the same value, not because this
value is the same but because the properties of matter as examined
locally are, according to the ancient Indian scientists, the same.
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We next move to the General Theory of Relativity. In the
theory with the ancient concepts of space, it is possible to model
the metric tensor in terms of the properties of the 'non-zero-space'
that is the permittivity and permeability of the medium filling up the
absolute or 'zero-space'. If one wishes to use the Electromagnetic
theory, one may continue to use these properties of the medium,
which now would not be represented by a scalar but would require
a tensor with complex elements, a Hermitian.
One may on the other hand find the metric tensor formula-
tion more convenient and continue with it. There is, however, one
constraint to be satisfied. Since concurrent use of the electromag-
netic theory is possible, there can be no such things as any increase
or decrease in energies, except in accordance with the laws of the
electricity and magnetism. There would therefore be no contribution
from the so called Gravity potential to the energies of matter. The
matter would continue to have the same total energy
during its fall under gravity, which means that the kinetic energy
which it appears to acquire is entirely due to the loss it undergoes in
its rest energy. The rest energies of the same assembly of matters
would have to be different at the different gravitational potentials.
With these basic constraints, which are applicable in the
ancient Indian concepts of space and matter, the General Theory of
Relativity as is being formulated at present cannot remain valid. This
really does not materially affect most of the Gravity formulations
except the Black Hole theory based on the Schwartzschild's anom-
aly. This anomaly just cannot exit. Also the modem scientist's way
of looking at things has to change. Even when doing the Massbauer
effect experiment they keep on looking as if the
frequencies of the gamma rays going up are decreasing and those
going down are increasing. In the Indian scientific system as enxis-
aged by Mayasura, the frequencies of electromagnetic radiations do
not undergo any change when moving in the Gravity field, they are
already different at the time of their emission, depending on the
Gravitation potential at which they are emitted.
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The third theory which would get affected. is the quantum
wave equation basic formulation as presented by Shroedinger. This
is made up of some kind of a scalar wave fonnulation approxima-
tion which was later upgraded to meet the Relativistic requirements
in a very objectionable manner. In the light of the Mayan concept
the entire fonnulation, right from the beginning has to be in exact
terms of the Maxwellian electromagnetic theory. When this is
done, which we have succeeded in doing, there are no approxi-
mate solutions. All possible solutions are in accordance with the
exact Relativistic requirements. Such a formulation provides an
exact representation of the angular momentum as well as the spin
and therefore does not leave a big gap to be plugged by using the
spin and angular momentum interaction. The net consequence of
all this is that there are no longer any weak or strong spin interac-
tions to be unified into the unified field theory. They just do not
exist any longer when the Indian scientific concepts as seen by
Mayasura are used.
Since the potential field of the Gravity no longer exists in
these formulations, the only field that contributes to the energy
changes is the electromagnetic field. We, therefore, already start
with a single field theory under Indian scientific descipline as pro-
jected by Maya. It would have been seen that all this has become
possible by only a single change in the concept of space and mat-
ter. All that we have to do is to consider space as having two
components, one the absolute empty space and the second the
'non-zero-space' and consider the matter as made up of electro-
magnetic energy similar to the light energy, embedded in 'non-zero-
space'.
The outstanding contribution of Mayasura is Dot only this
concept of space as having two components, one the 'zero-space'
and the other 'non-zero-space', with properties as discussed earli-
er, which by itself is a significant advancement over present con-
cepts in the modem theoretical physics, but visualisation of the
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'zero-space' into cubic divisions called 'micro-abode' or 'microbode'
with 8 x 8 square marking on their six faces. We have yet to get
the full significance of these 8 x 8 square markings on the faces.
The significance of the cubic 'microbode' will be discussed in the
next two chapters.
Matter Embedded in Space
When Mayasura visualised space as made of cubic division
with Manduka divisions on its surfaces, caJled 'microbodes' he was
in a state of deep samadhi (trance as given in Patanjala Yoga). At
that time he saw the matter as energy spinning around the
Brahmasutra. This word Brahmasutra is in common use in Indian
architectural texts and means verticle or plumb bob. Such a plumb
bob, which is vertical in building construction, takes the verticle cor-
responding to where the building is located on the earth. This was
known to Mayasura and stated in Surya Siddhanta xii.53. "And
everywhere upon the globe of the earth, men think their place to be
uppermost: but since it is a globe in the ether, where should there
be an upper, or where an under side of it?". Translated by Burgess
p.289. So in this architectural context, such a vertical does not sig-
nify anything. But Mayasura was in a samadhi and this Brahmasutra
was also as visualised in a samadhi, which makes it an absolute ver-
tical direction. So, when added to the cubic division, this fixed verti-
cal direction means that not only are the coordinates represented by
the absolute 'zero-space' geometrically rectangular or Cartesian or
Euclidian or Gallilian, which could have their orientation in any possi-
ble direction, but even the orientation of the z axis, as we may call
the axis of the spin, is also in a specific and fixed direction.
This has a cybernetic significanceand such a direction has to
be universally available if one is to work out the properties of elec-
tric charges on the basis of specific kind of spin of the matter parti-
cles. Whether Mayasura knew about this or not: he has implicitly
specified the existence of such an universally available orientation.
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When even the direction of the z axis is specified universally in
space, how can the time escape such a fate? Mayasura specifies
time as 'distinct'. Mayasura has spent quite some efforts on under-
standing what 'time' is. In Surya Siddhanta he specifies two kinds
of time, one the real time, which
destroys all beings and the other the computation time, which is an
exaggerated scale of time found necessary by him in astronomical
computations, some times multiplying the real time by 200 and
some times by 2000, to get the desired computational accuracy. In
other Tamil texts he also describes the real time as that which cre-
ates life. With the peace loving outlook which Maya had, he had to
see the real time in its both faces, not just a destroyer of life but a
creator of life also.
For measuring time in the ancient Indian astronomy, obvious-
ly inspired by Maya, there are nine kind of measures. The first is
based on the motion of the Sun, which is the modem times day and
hour unit. The second is based on the motion of the Moon, the
phases of the Moon divided into 30 equal parts from new moon to
new moon. or in some cases from fullmoon to fullmoon, each divi-
sion called Tithi. The next five are based on the motions of the five
planets, the Mercury, the Venus, the Mars, the Jupiter and the
Saturn. The eighth one is based on the motion of the stars. One
would have thought that these eight would exhaust the resources of
the ancient Indian astronomers, hut here we have to reckon with the
great Mayasura. It was he and he alone who could have visualised
that in addition to these eight there was yet one more, the absolute
time. It is a common Indian tradition to believe that as one goes up
in the sky the divisions of time, implying the divisions into days,
tithis and days of the week, are no longer the binding factors. This
is to be expected from the clear concept of what the absolute time
is as told by Mayasura. It is interesting to note that in the popular
modem science fiction serial 'Star Trek' the captain of the ship has
always been specifying the time in tenus of a running decimal num-
ber and that in the more advanced DATABASE programs, some
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modules are provided to compensate the effect of the moving mid-
night line round the Earth. The Indians knew of this since the
ancient times, thanks to Mayasura. When the z axis has been speci-
fied and fixed and the time IS considered as absolute and distinct,
one would ask what about the x and y directions, are they arbitrary?
No they are not arbitrary. But while modelling the matter as wave
mechanics, not only have we lost a lot by accepting the scalar
model as proposed by Shroedinger but also much more by accepting
the Uncertainty Principle of Heisenberg. It is outside the scope of
this book but it is possible to show that the limitations of the uncer-
tainty principle arise entirely due to our limitations in development of
the mathematics. Due to this confusing misty condition created by
the Uncertainty Principle nobody talks in terms of absolute phase
angle. Whenever the phase angle is invoked it is always in relative
terms of phase angle of something else, mostly in diffraction calcu-
lations or for superpositioning of eigenstates. If one could discuss in
terms of absolute phase angles, then the x direction would corre-
spond to the zero angle of the wave function spinning around the z
axis and y direction would be the perpendicular direction to it at
phase angle of 90 degrees.
These specifications of the three axes and the time, orient
the basic cubic division of space called 'microbode'. The spin orient-
ed in the direction of the z axis, which is one edge of the cube, the
zero phase angle along another edge of the cube which is the x axis
and the third edge the y axis, with universal and absolute time. This
enables us to visualise the connection between the energy and the
matter as seen by Mayasura. The energy being embedded same as
matter in the space, is the Electromagnetic energy.
When the microbode is filled with 'non-zero-space', the velocity of
propagation of the Electromagnetic energy would depend on the
electric and magnetic properties of this 'non-zero-space'. If the
equivalent of dielectric constant is larger in value then the velocity is
less and when it is lesser in value then the velocity is higher. Inside
the cube of the microbode, corresponding to the velocity of propa-
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gation of the electromagnetic waves, there are resonances at differ-
ent frequencies, if the ftequency is higher then the rest energy of
the matter particle corresponding to this resonance is also higher
and the energy is lower if the frequency is lower.
This is the mechanism for adjusting the rest energies of the
fundamental particles in the gravitational field. The gravity field influ-
ences the dielectric properties of space, which in turn influence the
velocity of propagation of the electromagnetic waves, which ulti-
mately determines what rest energy the matter particles will assume
when they appear at that point in Gravity . If the total energy is
greater than this rest energy, then the balance would appear as the
kinetic energy. If, however, the tetal energy is less than the rest
energy, then only the quantum dynamical wave representation
would appear there, corresponding to what is popularly known as
tunnelling through the potential barrier. In this case the potential bar-
rier would correspond to the Gravitational potential. To our knowl-
edge, such tunnelling through potential barrier passing through
Gravitational potential has never been experimentally verified and
cannot be conceptually even proposed without first accepting the
model of space as visualised by Mayasura. This signifies the scientif-
ic reach and greatness of Mayasura. The model of fundamental par-
ticle inside cube of fixed dimensions is adequate to cross the con-
ceptual short comings of the present Gravitation theories, but the
number of particles which have been discovered is fairly large. It is
not expected that all these can be modelled out of
resonances generated inside a simple cube. But Mayasura does not
give model of a simple cube, his cube has faces with markings of
Manduka mandai on them. These markings are expected to give
additional modes of resonances which might enable all the various
particles discovered to be modelled. The Manduka mandal is an
eight by eight division square which is a very symmetrical square. If,
there is a resonance then it will be supported by several degenerate
modes, making them all the more firm. Full aspects of this capability
have yet to be worked out, but the very presence of such a model is
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sufficient to logically pursue and investigate the natural reason as to
why all these so many fundamental particle have the rest
energies or masses (in terms of local units) that they have.
Much is being said about the equation between the mass of
matter and its energy as given in the theory of Special Relativity and
the relation between them given by
E = mc2 But all this had been anticipated by the concept of space
and matter projected by 'Mayasura with matter as being embedded
in space 'non-zero-space' which is Ether filling up the 'zero space'
which is the absolute space and this embedded' matter as energy
spinning around the Brahmasutra. The energy embedded in Ether or
'non-zero-space' is electromagnetic energy and matter being this
energy spinning around an axis has to conform to the same con-
straints to which the Electromagnetic energy is subject, in respect of
momentum and mass.
It was well known, even before the theory of Special
Relativity that the light beam, which as Maxwell very competently
established was Electromagnetic energy, carried with ita momentum
equal to the energy it carried divided by the velocity at which it was
travelling which is 'c', that is the momentum of the light energy was
equal to E/c. If a particle, which as very convincingly demonstrated
by Maxwell was what the light beam was made of, moving at a
speed c produces a momentum p them as Newton had proved it has
a mass of p/c. This made the mass of the light particle to be m =
E/c2 which is just the original form of the formula E=m.c.2
By considering that the matter is energy embedded in space,
the non-zero-space, which made it the Electromagnetic energy, the
Mayasura's projection throws an altogether different interpretation
on the famous experiment carried out in so competent a manner by
Michelson and Morley. This means that if there be any relative
velocity between the non-zero-space and the matter, then the prop-
erties of matter would get modified in the same manner as the
changes which would be apparent in the Electromagnetic waves to
an observer moving at the same relative velocity. The net result of
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this would be that the length of the matter moving in this non-zero-
space would contract in the direction the relative motion and the
rest energies of the particles, which would also control the time
measuring devices moving with the matter, would be lower by the
same proportion.
To the ancient Indian astronomer, it would therefore appear
that the apparatus used by Michelson and Morley was itself con-
tracting and assuming different sizes when moved about. As a result
when any arm of the apparatus was perpendicular to the Ether
velocity, called anil-akasha by those ancient people, the arm
assumed its normal size, but contracted to the appropriate size
when in the direction of the anil-akasha. This change in the dimen-
sion was exactly what was necessary to compensate for the veloci-
ty
of the anil-akasha. With the arms of their apparatus expanding and
contracting in this manner there was no way that the apparatus
could have measured the velocity of anii-akasha, which is what they
had set out to measure. But since this was taking place without
their knowing that this is what is happening. Michelson and Morley
continued with their experiment In course of time they would have
latched on to why their apparatus was not able to measure the
velocity of anil-akasha, but in the meantime the modem scientific
community not having had the benefit of the scientific thinking of
Mayasura, had swallowed the Special Relatively theory hook line and
sinker and were not prepared to listen to Michelson and Morley,
who opposed this theory for the fear of restoring this horrible Ether
with most abominable and unacceptable properties.
But Ether, which is non-zero-space as known to the ancient
Indian scientists, has very benign and gentle properties. The behav-
iour of the apparatus of Michelson and Morley and the arguments
put forward by them, therefore, deserve to be re-examined in the
light of the scientific thinking of Mayasura. The modern western sci-
entific world has yet to catch up with the advancements made by
Mayasura 16,000 years ago. They are also not likely to catch up
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with him unless they mend their ways and accept the theory of
space, zero-space and non-zero space. If they do not then they are
not likely to reach there for several
more thousands of years.
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