It is generally recognized that physics has theories such as General Relativity and Quantum Theory that work amazingly well in the domains for which they were developed, but the interrelationship between them cannot be satisfactorily described after more than 60 years of effort. Some experimental and observational data are not well understood in terms of current theories, and this page discusses proposed concepts that address such outstanding problems. Some consideration is also given to the role of consciousness in maintaining the integrity of reality.
Dr. Stoyan Sarg of York University, Toronto, has developed an impressive theoretical underpinning to modern physics. BSM-SG theory accommodates both the Theory of Relativity and the energy-based, probabilistic theory of Quantum Mechanics, but also adds structure to the universe ranging from the fundamental particles to the cosmos. As a result, the theory offers a classical approach to understanding particle interactions, shows how electric and magnetic fields are related to gravity, and opens the door to new technologies for energy production and gravity control. For example, the theory predicts a new propulsion method based on a unique gravito-inertial effect. The predicted effect was published and demonstrated at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, 2007. A demonstration of the effect can be seen in an on-line video.
See the Physics in Canada review of the publication describing the theory.
Analysis of photographs of UFOs and demonstrations of the Hutchison effect show that they have a common feature. Both are accompanied by subtle optical distortions that have a toroidal shape. The UFO is usually in contact with the ring of the torus, as are objects affected by the Hutchison effect. The similarities suggests that UFO propulsion technology is based on the same physics as the Hutchison effect.
Wilbert B. Smith found evidence in the 1950s for the existence of a technology that can reduce the binding force holding together the constituents of matter. He was advised by aliens in the earth environment that their spacecraft generated a field which produced such an effect. This article examines mysterious physical effects that have been reported since then which might be explained by such a phenomenon. According to circumstantial evidence, such technology appears to have been developed in secret by a human agency.
An energy model of a universal consciousness field was proposed by Calleman (2004) as an element of a cosmology underlying the Mayan calendar. The model proposes that the rate of creative processes has increased exponentially from the beginning of time to the present, and predicts a transformation of human consciousness when the Mayan calendar ends in the near future. Our understanding of the predicted transformation may be expanded by including a novel set of principles underlying reality described by Wilbert B. Smith. Smith was an engineer/scientist who was inspired by channeled information from alien contacts during the 1950's. It is proposed that a universal consciousness field currently maintains the integrity of reality while simultaneously inhibiting individual free will. As the end date of the calendar approaches, the influence of this field is expected to diminish as its frequency increases. The free will of individuals will come to dominate the controlling influence of the universal consciousness field. Smith's cosmology suggests that the consciousness of individuals could then directly affect the organization of reality, but would be unable to change its fundamental nature.
The consciousness field in Close's transcendental physics or in Calleman's model of the Mayan calendar is proposed as a universal observer in the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. Further, according to W. B. Smith's cosmology, the universal observer has an unconstrained free will which allows it to determine how the multiverse evolves. Individual humans are part of the evolution influenced by the universal observer. Since we are conscious observers, we also influence how the environment evolves under the rules set by the universal observer. Some empirical evidence suggests that control of the environment by the universal observer is waning and will cease by the end of the Mayan calendar. Without the constraints imposed by the universal observer on human consciousness, we should have a greater ability to manage the structure of our reality. An increased incidence of significant paranormal abilities in the population will be a sign that this is happening. With this degree of control over the evolution of the multiverse, individual groups of humans may be able to form waveform superpositions that correspond to independent consensus realities.
Images of nuclear explosions extracted from a video were examined after equalization to bring out more detail. A number of interesting features were identified that do not have obvious explanations. Specifically, the plasma from an explosion occasionally contains small dark circular areas similar to several found in an image of the sun's corona. Further, the explosions can have spatial and spectral asymmetries and are often accompanied by smaller toroidal shapes.