Goal
Create a dimensional/phase-shifting portal that connects our space to other dimensions of the holographic multiverse.
Problem
Absence of a practical method to access or shift into alternate dimensions or "other worlds".
Concept Summary
Four permanent U-shaped steel magnets are arranged at the cardinal points with alternating polarity. By finely adjusting the mutual distance to a critical point, the magnetic fluxes concatenate into a rotating ether-like field. At this critical distance a visible mist, ozone-like smell and a loss of visual transparency occur, which the inventor describes as a "dimensional barrier" or portal that can be traversed.
Detailed Description
The apparatus consists of four large steel U-magnets mounted on sleds that can be moved by a worm-screw. When the magnets are brought to a precise critical distance the attraction force spikes, causing the magnets to vibrate violently. The central region between the poles becomes opaque, emits a blue-to-green mist, and allegedly allows a person to disappear and reappear elsewhere (e.g., a historical view of the Giza pyramids). The phenomenon is attributed to a rotating ether field whose resonant frequency aligns with a target dimension, producing a phase-shifted "gate".
Principles
- Magnetic attraction at a critical distance
- Rotating ether/field flow created by alternating polarity magnets
- Phase-shifting via resonant frequency matching
- Mechanical vibration coupling to magnetic field
- Visual manifestation of field disturbance (mist/ozone)
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Steel
- Permanent magnet material (steel U-magnets)
Mechanisms of Action
- Critical-distance magnetic attraction
- Formation of a rotary magnetic flux
- Induction of a resonant ether vibration
- Generation of mist/ozone as a visual indicator
Energy Sources
Applications
- Dimensional travel
- Teleportation research
- Aether/phase-shift studies
Claimed Performance
Creates a stable dimensional portal that enables a person or object to be transported to another time/space location.
Experimental Evidence
The author reports visual observation of a mist, ozone smell, strong vibrations, and a temporary disappearance of the experimenter, along with anecdotal reports of a gas mask being teleported to Egypt. No quantitative measurements or independent replication are provided.
Limitations
- No reproducible quantitative data
- Requires precise critical distance and large heavy magnets
- Potential ozone exposure
- Phenomena described are anecdotal and not peer-reviewed
Red Flags
- Extraordinary claim of teleportation without independent verification
- Reliance on subjective visual observations
- Absence of peer-reviewed publication or third-party replication
- Possible hallucination or misinterpretation of optical effects