Hi Aprogas,
Here are my punts to your questions:
* Will the same principle work in the fabric of spacetime? In other words, is it possible to roll through spacetime instead of dragging through it?
- If there were such a thing as a spacetime soliton, it would have to be detached or closed off from the surrounding spacetime, like a black hole but in the shape of a doughnut.
- Another possibility is that a spacetime soliton would merely be an unstable gravity wave, something stable in its instability. That is the definition of soliton - a wave that neither breaks nor disperses, thus retaining its shape and energy as it moves. Perhaps this is what spirit/soul/consciousness is, an individualized portion of reality that maintains its individuality through space and time.
* Is spacetime soliton travel the de facto method of long distance travel in the 3D universe?
- If so, then there would have to be some advantage to a spacetime soliton versus conventional motion. You mentioned that it would be free of frame dragging. I think you're right, because if it's detached from surrounding spacetime then it would not drag/curve surrounding spacetime. However, unlike drag through a fluid like water, frame dragging doesn't result in "friction" so much as energy stored in the curvature of spacetime. So no energy is lost during conventional motion either -- however, the advantage a spacetime soliton would be detachment from external time, gravity, and inertia constraints. So yeah, that would make for a superior form of travel.
* Do humans possess technology to create a spacetime soliton? Is this what the Philadelphia Experiment and subsequent Montauk Project are about?
- I don't know, but it sounds possible. The Philadelphia Experiment reminds me of how a black hole functions -- precisely at the event horizon, light neither leaves nor enters but circulates in a shell around a black hole. Likewise, the Eldgridge created a field that channelled light around it. Difference is, just as a soliton channels water around it in a rolling motion, so the Eldridge seemed to have done the same with light. And since light follows a geodesic (path through spacetime), this suggests the Eldridge had created a closed spacetime bubble with characteristics of a soliton.
* Is it possible to create a spacetime soliton with willpower (similar to the Guild Navigators of Frank Herbert's Dune)?
- If spacetime solitons are unstable gravity waves, and so is individualized consciousness, then willpower which is the projection of conscious energy could probably do that. Just speculating.
* Do certain substances, for example monoatomic metals, enhance the ability to create such a spacetime soliton with will (similar to the spice of Dune)?
- If monatomic metals aid in increasing the superconductivity of DNA, then one will have a greater "antenna" system to collect/project conscious energy, so that would make sense.
* Do such substances have negative long-term effects (again similar to the Guild Navigators of Dune)?
- Assuming monatomic gold, for example, due to its purported superconductive properties enhances the conductivity of DNA, then ingesting such substances would make one just as easily receptive to external thought-controlling influences, ie telpathic mind control. Also, I think a decrease in willpower and addiction would result as well. That's why I think David Hudson and others are allowed to discuss this stuff so openly...it ultimately aids the negative agenda in enslaving minds and souls.
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