J. J. Hurtak

J. J. Hurtak

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In considering models of reality we must consider the fundamental nature of quantum mechanics, which has had great success in describing the spectrum of light from distant stars and galaxies, formulating the properties of the strong, electro-weak or electromagnetic and weak decay forces, and explaining atomic order formulated as the atomic periodic...
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The authors propose that the structure of a micro-vacuum plenum acts as a driving mechanism of the universe, which determines what we observe as macroscopic topological conditions on cosmogenesis and cosmological evolution. The detailed structure of the vacuum plenum is based on a quantum gravity model. At the micro scale quantum is formulated in t...
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We have developed a hyperdimensional geometry, Dn or Descartes space of dimensionality of n > 4, for our consideration n = 10. This model introduces a formation in terms of the conditions of constants as the space that allows us to calculate a unique set of scaling laws from the lower end scale of the quantum vacuum foam to the current universe. A...
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Guth's inflationary universe model has been widely accepted in modern physics. Expanding upon this concept Linde introduced the Chaotic and Eternal Inflationary model. The inflationary universe structure allows for multiple universes or various bubble universes connected through scalar and tensor fields and making the structure of space self-simila...
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Textbooks tell us that our brain is the source of all thought. Like a computer, we learn to react and make deci- sions based on past programming and what we have learned from our environment. However, now scientists like Henry Stapp from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Stuart Hameroff from the University of Arizona are researching brain f...
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Great progress has been made by Russian and German researchers in recent years (Popp, Voeikov, and others) to examine the biophysical aspects of biophotonic processes in humans. This paper suggests that there is a many-body reality to the way biophysical light interacts with the human self-organization of information that may be achieved by means o...
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Recent probes by NASA rovers found the first unmistakable evidence that some Martian rocks were once wet with water and were part of an environment that could have supported life. These and other confirmations represent a new chapter for the writing of international Space Law that will protect and manage critical Martian resources. Traditional envi...
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The turn to space exploration and Martian settlements should encourage global cooperation. Space exploration and the continuing development of a space infrastructure reside in a complex environment that crosses technical, political, and philosophical boundaries. For the nations of the Earth to cooperate in the human exploration of the solar system,...
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A methodology is presented to collect document, and summarize the finding of the various experiments, motors, generators, devices, and demonstrations in the innovative energy conversion areas that have been reported in the past several years to produce very high-efficiency or so-called over-unity operation. The concepts of free and over-unity devic...
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A summary review is presented of the experiments, motors, generators, devices, and demonstrations that have been reported in the past several years to produce near-unity or over-unity operation. The concepts of free-energy, zero-point energy, and over-unity devices are not new, and many examples of such devices have been built within the last 100 y...
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Observations have been made of deuteron-deuteron fusion at room temperature during low-voltage electrolytic infusion of deuterons into metallic titanium or palladium electrodes. Neutrons with an energy of approximately 2.45 MeV have been clearly detected with a sensitive neutron spectrometer at a rate of 2×10<sup>-3</sup> n/s which cannot be accoun...
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The Outer Space Treaty affirms that "outer space is the province of all mankind," adopting the principle that there are areas where common interest must be served and given priority. By virtue of its high priority, Mars offers the opportunity for the US and USSR to establish a significant data bank of knowledge in the disciplines of planetary scien...
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A summary review and status is presented of the experiments, motors, generators, devices and demonstrations that have been reported in the past several years to produce near-unity or over-unity operation. The concepts of free-energy, zero-point energy and over-unity devices are not new, and many examples of such devices have been built within the l...
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An overview and critique is given of a new energy generation technology of Raum-Quanten-Manipulator (RQM, here referred to as space quanta manipulation) under development by the Swiss Corporation Raum Quanten Motoren AG (RQM AG). RQM AG is testing several prototypes of a clean, noiseless, CO<sub>2</sub>-free motor-generator as the first stage towar...
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Thermo-stereolithography (TSLO), was adopted for the production of 3-D models, in which thermosensitive resins are used in the fabrication process. A CO2 laser is used for the selective local heating of the resins. The interaction of the laser with the thermosensitive material was studied, particularly the high-viscosity fluid that is formed. A phy...
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The benefits of using laser remote sensing are discussed in the context of inspecting large and inaccessible South American areas of forest and crops. Laser remote sensing advances traditional radar technology with benefits of shorter wavelengths, less beam divergence and wavelength selectivity. In the South American areas of interest, species that...
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In order to study the chemically perturbed region of the Antarctic and the Arctic, NASA initiated airborne and satellite imaging of the ozone depletion through the specialized ER-2 plane and the modified DC-8-72 aircraft with remote sensing systems onboard. Instruments onboard the research aircraft surveyed the atmosphere from various altitudes, an...
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This paper reports that in order to study the chemically perturbed region of the Antarctic and the Arctic, NASA initiated airborne and satellite imaging of the ozone depletion through the specialized ER-2 plane (at {approximately}18 km) and the modified DC-8-72 aircraft (at {approximately}12.5 km) with remote sensing systems onboard. Instruments on...
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Spaceborne and airborne radar image of portions of the Middle and Upper Amazon basin in the state of Amazonas and the Territory of Roraima are compared for purposes of geological and environmental mapping. The contrasted illumination geometries and imaging parameters are related to terrain slope and surface roughness characteristics for correspondi...
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The evolution of man into space can open new resources for the collective development of all humanity. One of the major questions before each nation is whether or not we of this generation will continue to develop our technological capability to use these new resources. The answer to this question lies within the limits of our imagination. The firs...
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High-resolution images from the Mars Global Surveyor and other international Martian probes have allowed scientists to examine the details of craters that appear to show an outflowing of water from within the crater walls. By studying layers of bedrock, researchers hope to determine what forces shaped the rocks and perhaps answer with certainty the...
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Accessibility to Mars offers the significant occasion to establish cooperation in exo-industrialization and exo-commercialization. Mars provides not only the opportunity for earth humanity to establish a significant data bank of knowledge in the disciplines of planetary science, but a unique environment for testing new technologies and exploratory...
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When NASA's subcommittee prepared its 90-Day Study on Human Exploration of the Moon and Mars (1989) outlining the future of the U.S. space exploration program, the estimates for the cost of a Mars program well exceeded U.S. funding priorities. Thus, any human exploration of Mars will likely require an international joint venture. A first priority f...

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