First off, the stars have reliably disappeared. Better off, we have enough to assure ourselves we are not in error. The explanations offered are science fiction built on speculative physics. Let us leave it at that.
Now do understand that our whole astronomical theory of measurement has always been at least speculative and based on one core assumption that is unprovable or provable depending on your taste.
Disappearing objects are usually indication of a nearby object within the Solar system. Now imagine an alien ship accelerating on a plasma torch. About as good as the other explanations you are about to read.
However, star consumption as an energy source is a non starter and deeply embedded in our misunderstanding of physics.
What is plausible though is transmitting a star in its entirety through a freshly formed wormhole to another preferred location in the Galaxy. After all, we already understand that the Moon did exactly that in order to terraform the earth. If we can accept that as plausible, then changing out an old star back into the center of the galaxy for crush and regenration and replacing it with a young star is a plan with merit. We may also need to do this a few billions of years forward. After all, we will all be there.
That is two stars per year just on what we have made a record about. It almost now should be possible to do continous observation of a single sample of stars large enough to possibly capture all this. Maybe we need to task our satelites and use all this to use our location tool to also simply gather the data continously.
Over 100 stars VANISH from
the sky, providing yet more evidence of alien civilizations harvesting
STARS to generate antimatter fuel that can power FTL drives
Sunday, December 29, 2019 by: Mike Adams
Tags: alien civilizations, aliens, antimatter, astronomy, cosmic, exotic technology, FTL travel, galaxy, military technology, Milky Way, outer space, speed of light, star eaters, Stars, warp bubbles, warp drives, weapons tech, weird science
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As part of my “Oblivion Agenda” lecture series,
I described how non-Earth civilizations harvest entire stars to
generate antimatter fuel that powers FTL (Faster Than Light) warp
drives. FTL travel is necessary to traverse the galaxy, given the
enormous distances involved (even at 1000 times the speed of light, it
would take 120 years to travel from one end of our Milky Way galaxy to
the other).
Now, mainstream science news is writing about a bombshell discovery: Over 100 stars have vanished from the night sky in just the last 50 years.
They’re literally gone. As I’ve explained in my lectures, this is
because our galaxy no doubt hosts “star eaters” — advanced alien
civilizations that consume entire stars to create antimatter fuel. This
idea is beginning to achieve mainstream status, by the way. As CNET.com now reports:
“Unless a star directly collapses into a black hole, there is no
known physical process by which it could physically vanish,” explains a
new study published in the Astronomical Journal and led by Beatriz
Villarroel of Stockholm University and Spain’s Instituto de Astrofísica
de Canarias. “The implications of finding such objects extend from
traditional astrophysics fields to the more exotic searches for evidence
of technologically advanced civilizations.”
The project team believes their search for vanishing stars could
be useful in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) by
identifying “hot spots” in space where an unexpectedly large number of
stars seem to be missing.
“Zooming in on the (hot spots) in our SETI (or technosignature)
searches, we can identify the most probable locations to host
extra-terrestrial intelligence,” they write.
The idea here is that a very advanced alien civilization may be
able to construct a hypothetical megastructure called a Dyson sphere
that completely encompasses a star in order to capture a large portion
of its energy.
Here’s the image of vanishing stars. The left panel was taken in the
1950s. The right panel is from 2019. Notice how the large star in the
center of the rectangle has vanished?
Importantly, these stars vanished many thousands of years ago,
depending on their distance from Earth. Through normal space, light
travels at a known constant speed (when gravity is not distorting space,
see below), and we know the distance of these stars thanks to parallax
measurements from Earth. Thus, we can easily determine how long ago
these stars vanished, given that their light takes a certain amount of
time to each us.
This vanishing of stars has no explanation in mainstream astronomy,
but it is explained by the existence of “star eaters” — alien
civilizations that consume entire stars to power the FTL warp drives on
their ships. Stars can be harvested into antimatter fuel which can then be used to project gravity distortion fields that accelerate ships to speed that far exceed the speed of light.
This is exactly what I’ve described in my Oblivion Agenda lectures, which are available at OblivionAgenda.com. I also gave a live lecture on this topic to thousands of people in Branson, Missouri, which was recorded and is available on this DVD set from GenSix Productions.
Steve Quayle himself, founder of GenSix, said this live talk was the
best live presentation he’s ever seen. I continue to receive feedback
from people saying it changed their entire view of reality.
Yes, the speed of light can be radically altered by bending the space through which light travels
Naturally, people who think they know a little something
about physics will immediately scream, “But the speed of light cannot be
exceeded! It is an absolute limit!”
That’s not true at all. The speed of light is limited according to the spacetime “grid” through which light is passing,
so if that grid is stretched via projected gravity fields, then light
itself can more quickly traverse that grid. In other words, if you bend
spacetime by a factor of 10, stretching it out to where the “grid” of
space is now ten times more elongated, then light can appear to travel
at ten times the “speed of light” to an outside observer, even though
within the grid itself, the speed of light is still constant compared to
the grid.
Put another way, the speed of light varies according to the distortion of space by gravity, which is why the observed speed of light by scientists all around the world is not
a constant. Small variations in the speed of light have been routinely
observed literally thousands of times by dozens of different labs around
the world. These speed variations are due to gravity waves washing over our planet, causing variations in the curvature of space itself (which is how gravity works, of course).
Listen to my short podcast on this topic here:
In fact, variations in the observed speed of light are so common that the scientific community had to cheat
to fix the speed of light to a constant. They did this through circular
logic, by defining the speed of light as a component of how long it
takes light to travel one meter, while defining one meter as the
distance traversed by light in a given amount of time. These definitions are circular,
which is why the speed of light is a “constant,” even when it isn’t in
reality. (This is just one way the scientific community deceives the
world with fake science and fake math. It’s more common than you might
suppose…)
I don’t have the space here to do a full science paper on this for
those who are still stuck in Newtonian physics, but the simple
explanation is that gravity not only bends light, but gravity bends the space through which light travels.
If you didn’t know that gravity bends the space through which light
travels, then you aren’t even up to speed on the most basic astrophysics
principles used by mainstream university lab all around the world. Yes,
gravity bends light indirectly, by bending the space through
which light travels, and that explains why large masses such as stars,
black holes and planets, create a “lensing effect,” bending the light of
stars that travels near those masses as the light makes its way to
Earth. This is why stars appear to shift around the perimeter of the sun
as observed during a total eclipse.
So the key to traveling faster than the speed of light is found in bending space,
not accelerating in standard space. You can never accelerate to the
speed of light in standard space, because there isn’t enough energy in
the universe to achieve that goal. But you can, if you have the tech, bend space itself
by projecting strong gravity fields that distort spacetime. An entire
ship can then be propelled to speeds in excess of 1000 times the speed
of light by traversing this space distortion, which can be projected as a
spheric bubble around a spacecraft.
Projecting gravity fields, as you might suspect, requires enormous amounts of energy. The kind of energy that would have to be harvested from entire stars.
From my Oblivion Agenda slides, I explain why FTL technology is commonplace in the cosmos:
This slide explains how NASA-linked scientists are well aware that
FTL travel can be achieved by projecting gravity fields using high
density fuel such as antimatter:
I actually covered much of this in yesterday’s feature article which explains why Flat Earthers don’t understand gravity. From that article:
This isn’t science fiction, by the way. It’s a serious subject
that’s being studied by serious scientists connected with NASA as a form
of future space flight. It turns out you actually can travel faster
than light by bending space using antimatter, which means you aren’t
violating the absolute speed limit of light, even as you are moving from
point A to point B at a velocity that would appear to be faster than
light to a stationary observer.
This is the subject of study of a NASA-linked project called “Project Eagleworks,”
and here’s a video of Harold “Sonny” White from Eagleworks
laboratories, explaining his ongoing research into this exotic “advanced
propulsion” technology:
As I mention on OblivionAgenda.com,
alien spacecraft can appear to “teleport” by applying a 100 x C (100
times the speed of light) spacetime warp bubble for one microsecond (one
millionth of a second), which would propel a craft 30 km faster than
the blink of a human eye. Importantly, the occupants of the craft would feel nothing.
Harold White is the same scientist, by the way, who has
calculated that warp bubbles which achieve 10 x C (ten times the speed
of light) could be achieved using the energy found in 200 kg of
antimatter fuel. See his research summary document here, which explains:
Additionally, the lab is implementing a warp field interferometer
that will be able to measure spacetime disturbances down to 150nm.
Recent work published by White [1] [2] [3] suggests that it may be
possible to engineer spacetime creating conditions similar to what
drives the expansion of the cosmos. Although the expected magnitude of
the effect would be tiny, it may be a “Chicago pile” moment for this
area of physics.
Similarly, the Tauri Group is working with NASA and says antimatter propulsion systems may only be 50 – 60 years away.
There are many fascinating areas of research to consider in all this, and I’ve lectured about many of them at OblivionAgenda.com.
For example, I’ve proposed that gravity wave detectors could be placed
on the moon and used to detect visitations from alien craft which are
using projected warp bubbles, since any disturbance in the gravity
warping of spacetime ripples out at the speed of light
and can be detected by ordinary sensors. This is how Earth can easily
detect when non-Earth civilizations are using warp bubble drives
anywhere near our solar system. (My guess is that NASA already has these
sensors on the moon and is already well aware of all this.)
Additionally, I’ve proposed ideas on harvesting pulsars and magnetars to produce antimatter fuel
which would be necessary to power warp bubble projection systems. This
also explains the economics of the cosmos and why pulsars and similar
collapsed stars are so valuable as the “cosmic oil wells” for
intragalactic travel.
Why alien civilizations need to consume entire stars to power their cosmic conquest
Notice that in the passage above, I was talking about “star eater”
operations, where entire stars (pulsars, magnetars, etc.) are consumed
in the production of antimatter fuel to power spacecraft at speeds
vastly exceeding the speed of light.
Here’s the slide from my presentation that talks about intergalactic
travel and why the vast distances are so great that even traveling at
1000 times the speed of light would take 25 years just to reach the
nearest neighbor galaxy:
This is why traveling from one galaxy to another in any practical way
would require travel speeds of 10,000 or even 100,000 times the speed
of light. Projecting such strong gravity distortions would require the energy of entire stars, perhaps requiring one star to be consumed for a single trip to a neighboring galaxy at 100,000 times the speed of light.
This may explain why the stars are vanishing at an alarming rate. In
fact, it’s the best explanation for why stars are vanishing from the
night sky. Alien civilizations are literally consuming them as energy
sources, or what I call “cosmic oil wells” in my Oblivion Agenda
presentation.
Antimatter fuel and how it’s created
One of the subjects I cover in my lecture is how antimatter fuel is
created. This exotic substance has already been created on Earth. Scientific American explains antimatter at this link.
Antimatter is spontaneously generated in storm clouds in the atmosphere, by the way. Positrons
(positively-charged electrons, which are one form of antimatter) can
also originate with the decay of potassium-40, which is found inside our
own bodies. (Yes, your body is generating very small amounts of
antimatter, too.)
When synthesizing antimatter — and this is crucial to understand — it currently requires 1 billion times more energy to make antimatter than can be released by it,
using Earth technology.
Imagine charging a battery, but having to
expend one billion times more watts of power than the battery can ever
release. That’s the inefficiency currently found in antimatter
generation. If alien civilizations can improve the efficiency of this
process by a million times, it would still require one thousand times
more energy to make antimatter than is released by it.
In other words, synthesizing antimatter requires enormous amounts of
energy — the scale of energy that must be harvested from stars.
Here’s my slide about antimatter, from the OblivionAgenda.com lecture:
Once this antimatter is created, it can be physically stored in “fuel
cells” which are transported and distributed to the spacecraft that
consume them to project gravity fields that distort spacetime (and
thereby achieved FTL travel).
The amount of energy required to distort spacetime is not linear
Now, a person who doesn’t understand the nature of reality might
think that distorting spacetime by a factor of 100 would require only
ten times more energy than distorting spacetime by a factor of 10.
However, the energy expenditures are not linear.
Although we don’t yet know the exact shape of the energy expenditure
curve, I’m going to take an educated guess and propose that the amount
of energy required to distort spacetime has a squared relationship with the severity of the distortion. In other words, distorting the spacetime field by a factor of 100 would require 100 times the energy as distorting it by a factor of 10. That’s because 10 squared is 100.
And if you needed to travel at 1000 times the speed of light, that would require ten thousand times more energy than traveling at 10 times the speed of light.
I explain all this in more detail in my Counterthink lecture shown here:
This energy must be constantly expended for the full duration of the journey
in order to maintain the gravity distortion around the ship. The moment
the energy expenditure stops, the “shape” of spacetime collapses back
to normal space, and your travel speed collapses back to normal
velocities.
This same relationship, by the way, is found throughout physics, such
as the inverse square rule of radiation exposure vs. distance from the
source. Nature loves squared relationships.+
This should not be an odd idea, given that even here on Earth, flying
airplanes at very fast speeds — such as supersonic speeds — requires
far more energy than flying at subsonic speeds. In fact, the current
speeds achieved by commercial airliners such as Boeing jets is determined entirely by fuel efficiency, not maximum achievable speeds.
Yes, engineers at Boeing can build planes that fly at Mach 2, for
example, but the fuel expenditures are more than ten times greater than
the fuel expended at 450 mph, which is roughly the current commercial
air travel speed used across the industry.+
If you want to go fast, in other words, it’s going to cost you
dearly. And the same is true on a cosmic scale, too. Traveling at just
the speed of light itself, by the way, is no doubt considered “slow” by
cosmic travel standards. Even 100 times the speed of light is
painstakingly slow, given the extreme distances between stars even in
our own galaxy. Don’t forget that Earth is 27,000 light years away from
the center of our own galaxy. That’s 270 years in a spacecraft if you’re traveling at 100 times the speed of light, and you haven’t even left your home galaxy yet.+
Stars are fuel stations for any civilization willing to destroy them along its path of travel
Advanced alien civilizations could travel at perhaps 1000 or 10,000
times the speed of light as long as they could consume stars along the
way, transforming entire stars into antimatter energy to power their
warp bubble drives (gravity projection systems).
Naturally, this also means destroying the entire local star system in
the process, causing orbiting planets to descend into freezing cold
lifelessness.
But think about it: If humans had the ability to turn entire stars
into energy, do you really think any sense of morality or ethics would
stop humanity from destroying anything in its path of conquest and
riches? Human greed tells you everything you need to
know about this issue. Conquering alien civilizations have zero respect
for other life forms, and they will destroy anything required to achieve
their goals of territory expansion and resource capture.
What, did you think greed was only limited to humans? Just thank God
humanity hasn’t yet figured out how to eat stars, or we might just eat
our own in order to prop of the stock price of the latest Elon Musk
delusion.
Here’s Episode 5 of the Oblivion Agenda lecture series. It covers
more discussions on FTL travel and why it’s commonplace in the cosmos:
We now have physical evidence that aliens are consuming stars in our own galaxy
The upshot of all this is that we now have physical evidence that
aliens are consuming entire stars in our own galaxy. Of course, the
establishment astrophysics community is forced to downplay any
possibility of little green men. Via CNET:
“But we are clear that none of these events have shown any direct
signs of being ETI,” says co-author Martin López Corredoira in a
statement. “We believe that they are natural, if somewhat extreme,
astrophysical sources.”
In other words, Corredoira is saying that stars are vanishing for
reasons that astrophysicists can’t yet explain. Yet we already have an
explanation that makes perfect sense: They’re being harvested as energy
sources by alien civilizations that are using the energy to power FTL
travel as part of their conquest, colonization and strategic dominance
of the real estate of our galaxy.
Given the average lifetime of a star — billions of years — it is
statistically impossible for 100 prominent stars to vanish from our
night sky in just 50 years. And those are merely the stars they’ve
noticed. At this rate, we’re talking about 2 stars per Earth year, and the real number is likely much higher… perhaps 20 stars per year.
Has anybody wondered whether our own sun might be the next start to
be harvested by a dominant civilization that sees us as little more than
“stupid apes” who inhabit a planet that we’ve already half destroyed?
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