On the Cavitating Power Behind UFO Kinetics
Images Suggesting a Gravity or Magnetic Vacuum in Operation
After the Pentagon’s release of footage showing strange craft flying near a carrier strike group, a curious community of observers began to generate a mountain of analytical and speculative commentary. Public speculation on these UFOs revolves (no pun intended) around the nature of the craft, their origins (whether human or not), and their possible intentions. But few lines of speculation have been as intensely elaborated as those that aim to uncover how these craft actually fly. There are two leading theories on craft flight, based on manipulations of gravitational and magnetic forces. It is not accurate in either case to call this method of motion “propulsion,” as it implies “pushing forward,” which does not describe what these two principles might do.
Theory 1: Localized Gravity Wave Propagation
Several interesting theories have emerged. One is the Lazar theory, named after the first man to articulate it. Bob Lazar, who allegedly worked in a secret program to reverse-engineer the flight capabilities of a captured UFO, stated that the UFO he was tasked to examine flew by means of an antimatter reactor that relied on a stable isotope of E115. This element, which did not exist when he made these statements, has since been synthesized in very limited laboratory conditions. Lazar alleges that E115 generated a gravity wave that simultaneously enabled the vehicle to fly and to evade visual detection by bending light around it. Lazar’s claims, it should be noted, are disproportionate to his credibility, given that the only part of his past that we can confirm or deny relates to his education: many publications state that Lazar claims to have obtained master's degrees in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and in electronics from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). We read in many venues that no record exists of his registration at either institution. Moreover, the popular press repeats the claim that he wasn’t able to recall the name of any professor during his education. This doesn’t mean that his claims of alien craft engineering aren’t true, but the one major and relevant element that could be confirmed proved to be an inaccuracy. At the same time, the claim that Lazar actually attended these schools is one that appears in many publications, yet, I cannot find any source where he specifically said that he attended the schools. For this reason, Lazar is a complicated factor in the UFO phenomenon: his claims are logical, but not entirely credible, and yet, the same applies to all of the sources that have tried to debunk him. If he indeed claimed that he attended MIT, for example, and if there is no record of his attendance, then it would be the only piece of his life story that can be disproved. Nothing else can be confirmed. Lastly, in connection with what he said he saw in operation at a secret facility, we should mention that, while gravity waves have been simulated in computer systems, and detected with large systems like LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, and small tabletop systems, like AMIGO, they have never actually been created in the laboratory or in any other conditions by scientists or engineers. Gravitational fields are generated by massive objects and are dependent on the distribution of mass and energy in the universe. Unlike magnetic fields, which can be generated by moving charged particles, there is no known way to create a gravitational field without the presence of massive objects. The curvature of spacetime due to mass and energy is what produces gravitational fields, and this curvature is a fundamental property of the universe.
Is there any theory to the idea of creating a localized gravitational field?
Theory 2: Magnetic Motion
Many methods could be described here, including current ion propulsion, and in a proposal by NASA in which plasma is created and discharged using a reaction chamber in which
a high-energy electron (negative charge) collides with a propellant atom (neutral charge), releasing electrons from the propellant atom and resulting in a positively charged ion. The gas produced consists of positive ions and negative electrons in proportions that result in no over-all electric charge. This is called a plasma…. High-strength magnets prevent electrons from freely reaching the discharge channel walls. This lengthens the time that electrons reside in the discharge chamber and increases the probability of an ionizing event.
Here is a demonstration of the principle:
Given the paucity of data, we could appreciate the difficulty of speculating productively about how these crafts work – maybe another method, less wordy, can provide an additional vantage point.
The US Navy UAP footage that is now in the public record can tell us something about what these objects are doing, and from observing the what, we may derive clues to understand the how.
A few video frames will round out the rest of the discussion here. Processed for contours in their immediate surroundings, the objects in these infrared images show that tremendous cooling of the surrounding air is maintained in a series of thermal bubbles that, far from being mere photographic artifacts, actually turn as the object in the video rotates.
What technology can exert antigravitational forces in extremely cold conditions? Magnetic, as we have explored in previous articles. The moral of this story is: believe in yourself above others.
Let us take this enhanced image, a frame from the now-famous Gimbal video captured from the F/A-18 U.S. Navy fighters some years ago. Is there anything unusual to be seen here? You can draw your own conclusions about whether the kinetic power is behind the gimbal UFO, pushing the craft forward or pulling it from the front – the structures seen around the craft appear to function as cavitation vacuums.
The first enhancement applied to this image was done to raise awareness of the bubble or spherical vortex in front and below the craft (it is traveling from right to left) and to show the darkness of the craft itself. As this is an infrared image set to white=hot (i.e., dark images are cooler). the blackness of the craft’s outline indicates that it is very cold in relation to the surrounding atmosphere, as is the mysterious bubble.
If we show the color contours of the image, the vortex’s outline – at first hardly visible – now becomes much more prominent:
The vortex is in fact part of a series of vortices that surround the craft, and apparently serve its kinetic function, as we will see in the following images.
This image above clearly shows that the craft is making use of a thermal set of these vortices, rather than just one, and as the craft turns on its central axis (counterclockwise), we see the bubbles’ shapes change in prominence.
The rotation having begun, the vortices changed in outline, and this frame was chosen because the craft momentarily changed its own shape, for some reason, disturbing its vortex boundaries:
The horizon of each photograph has been rotated to be equalized for all the images so that we may see every image in the same position. Now observe the prominence of the top vortex, which is larger, darker, and more well-defined than other resonant structures around the craft:
Let us look more closely at the image. It contains two vortices (red) under the craft and a third smaller one (blue) between both. Perhaps its function is to steer the craft.
This image shows more clearly how, in an earlier frame of the video, four vortices appeared on each effective corner of the craft:
In greater detail still:
The initial image was less clear, but clear enough; the
To clarify, the vector of the main vortex is highlighted below:
Further vortex evidence:
Assuming that these vortices are drawing the craft toward them, then we should change the direction of energy flow, and below you can see the same image, with notched vortices indicated by the arrows:
Here is a detail showing the vortex notches, as if the center of each vortex were being sucked in toward the craft:
Another detail with different enhancement coloration shows the vortexes above the craft in greater contrast:
From this, we can conclude that vortices appear to exert a pulling force toward the direction of travel.
I wanted to bring this to your attention, my friend, because, when one doesn’t understand how something works, a picture is worth 10,000 words.
Until next time.