Interesting propulsion idea

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sat, 08 May 1999 02:46:21 -0500

Hi Folks!

You might want to check out the following site and save it while its
still up;

http://www.tiera.com/chariots.htm

"The extraterrestrials then superimpose microwaves over the constant
magnetic field of the torus to form magnetic bottles moving at high
speed inside the torus.

Any electromagnetic wave with a frequency over 1 billion cycles is
called a microwave. The excitation (resonant) frequency of hydrogen
just happens to be a microwave with a frequency of 1,420,405,752.7
cycles per second (hertz, or Hz) .

The extraterrestrials superimpose the microwave excitation frequency of
hydrogen over the magnetic field of the torus. (These microwaves also
play a part in baking the ground to the 14-inch depths reported at
places where alien craft have landed.)

The excitation frequency of hydrogen, once superimposed over the
magnetic field of the torus, is called the hydrogen harness frequency;
it has two important effects on a plasma composed of hydrogen isotopes.
First, it causes the plasma to follow its waveforms and attempt to match
its speed of movement. Thus the plasma can be accelerated to velocities
approaching that of the speed of light186,000 miles per second.

Second, the harness frequency pumps sympathetic waves of energy into the
plasma after it has been created and contained. The plasma absorbs this
energy because it is presented to it by means of the composing element's
natural excitation frequency.

The amplitude of the frequency harness prior to takeoff is increased
(pulsed) about once every 6 seconds. Thus, the heated plasma emits a
pulsing red-orange light with a wavelength of about 656.208
millimicrons.

This is the wavelength of the prominent visible spectral line of the
element hydrogen (Balmer series m3). After takeoff, the plasma emits
this color (wavelength) consistently.

By way of as-yet-unexplained waveform modulation, the bottle rotation in
the torus can be sped up or slowed down.

The revolving plasma, having been created, contained, and converted to a
monopolar gravitational state, when moving at high velocity amplifies
the material's excess nuclear pressure, which, as described earlier,
provides the craft with part of its propulsive force.

Now that we know how the extraterrestrials contain plasma, the question
is how do they create it? The astonishing answer to this question is
presented next."

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