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6/13/2025, 12:49:37 AM
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>>40519336
>>40519362
The weird part is that the B-field actually has to be much stronger the smaller and higher the frequency of the resonator. This kind of complicates making a small model.
>once a geodesic is established, the device is in an isolated spacetime disjoint
>it ignores solid matter and can move right through it
>solid rock would appear to part before the disjoint and then close up behind it
>it would ignore bullets, nuclear bomb pressure and heat waves
>everything would just curve around the cavity without ever hitting it
>it's not just a mode of propulsion, it's also a nearly impenetrable shield
>>40519336
>>40519362
The weird part is that the B-field actually has to be much stronger the smaller and higher the frequency of the resonator. This kind of complicates making a small model.
>once a geodesic is established, the device is in an isolated spacetime disjoint
>it ignores solid matter and can move right through it
>solid rock would appear to part before the disjoint and then close up behind it
>it would ignore bullets, nuclear bomb pressure and heat waves
>everything would just curve around the cavity without ever hitting it
>it's not just a mode of propulsion, it's also a nearly impenetrable shield
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