Exploring Quantum Entanglement, Psychedelics, and Alien Tech
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Chapter 1: The Intersection of Science and the Supernatural
This excerpt is derived from Sky Gods and the Recipe for Immortality: The Secret Influence of Psychoactivity Over Science, Society, and the Supernatural.
Garry Nolan, a scientist from Stanford, provocatively suggested that alien artifacts could be in the possession of private defense firms, evading public scrutiny. Recently, whistleblower David Grusch echoed similar astonishing allegations in a Congressional testimony.
Former leaders of Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works, a hub for cutting-edge aerospace technology, have expressed beliefs in the supernatural. Clarence Kelly Johnson, a key figure at Lockheed, reported an encounter with a UFO in Southern California in 1953.
Johnson is renowned for designing the U-2 spy plane, which transformed Cold War intelligence operations by soaring above 70,000 feet. Around the same time as his UFO sighting, a Lockheed test crew also claimed to have seen this mysterious object over Los Angeles. In 2011, a former aerospace engineer from NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab recounted a statement from Skunk Works director Ben Rich, asserting:
"We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects, and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity. Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do it. We now have technology to take ET home. No, it won't take someone's lifetime to do it. There is an error in the equations. We know what it is. We now have the capability to travel to the stars. First, you need to understand that we will not reach the stars using chemical propulsion. Second, we must create a new propulsion technology. What we need to do is determine where Einstein erred."
When queried about UFO propulsion, Rich posed a counter-question: "How does ESP function?" When the questioner suggested, "All points in time and space are interconnected," Rich replied, "That's how it works!"
The principles of quantum physics lend credence to this mystical yet ancient spiritual notion. An article from CalTech, the institution where psychedelic pioneer Jack Parsons studied and co-founded NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, describes how:
"Entanglement is fundamental to quantum physics and upcoming quantum technologies. Like other facets of quantum science, this phenomenon manifests at minuscule, subatomic levels. When two particles, such as a pair of photons or electrons, become entangled, they maintain their connection, even across extensive distances."
The first video, Why Does Quantum Entanglement Defy All Logic? | Secrets Of Quantum Physics | Progress, explores the perplexing nature of quantum entanglement and its implications for our understanding of the universe.
Can the connection between two particles extend to the human mind as well? Is it possible for consciousness to transcend Einstein's fourth-dimensional boundaries?
When electrical signals traverse the 200 billion neurons in the human brain, these impulses might reach beyond the confines of the body. Nikola Tesla famously remarked:
"My brain is merely a receiver; in the Universe, there exists a core from which we derive knowledge, strength, and inspiration."
After pioneering the first radio devices in 1901, Tesla reported peculiar pulses that couldn't be explained by natural phenomena. In a 1901 article for Collier's Weekly, he articulated:
"I can never forget the initial sensations I felt when I realized I had witnessed something potentially monumental for humanity… Eventually, I considered that the disturbances I had encountered might have been orchestrated by an intelligent force. Although I couldn't decipher their significance, it was impossible for me to dismiss them as entirely accidental. The feeling grows within me that I was the first to receive a greeting from one planet to another."
Similarly, Nobel laureate Guglielmo Marconi, the inventor of the wireless telegraph, recounted an extraordinary event. In a 1920 newspaper article preserved by the Library of Congress, the Italian scientist stated:
"During my experiments with wireless telegraphy, I encountered a phenomenon that astonished me… Most remarkably, I personally received signals that I believe originated beyond our planet. I am convinced that these signals may have been sent by inhabitants of other planets to those on Earth."
The second video, Quantum Reality: Space, Time, and Entanglement, discusses the implications of quantum mechanics on our understanding of reality and the universe.
Visionaries like Tesla, Marconi, and Edison crafted extraordinary technologies that astonished the world a century ago. In response to Marconi's striking observations, Edison remarked:
"While I am not an authority on wireless telegraphy, I can clearly see that the mysterious wireless interruptions experienced by Mr. Marconi's operators could support the theory that beings from other planets are attempting to communicate with us… Mr. Marconi's assertions are indeed plausible."
Were any of these technological innovations inspired by psychoactive experiences? Tesla, as noted in his autobiography, was a heavy tobacco user, similar to other great minds like Einstein and Oppenheimer. Edison, too, enjoyed Via Mariani—a potent blend of wine and cocaine.
The coca wine was even endorsed by the Pope for its ability to "quickly restore health, strength, energy, and vitality." It was a favorite among notable figures, including President Ulysses S. Grant and a French prime minister, with Edison claiming it helped him work late into the night.
Both Tesla and Marconi were on the brink of inventing some form of virtual death rays. PBS reported on the controversy surrounding Tesla's missing papers:
"One of the more contentious topics regarding Nikola Tesla is the fate of many of his technical and scientific documents after his death in 1943. At the height of World War II, he asserted that he had perfected his so-called death beam. Consequently, the FBI and various U.S. Government agencies expressed interest in any scientific concepts related to weaponry."
The PBS article also mentioned how Donald Trump's uncle, a scientist, examined Tesla's confiscated research:
"Two days after Tesla's death, representatives from the Office of Alien Property seized all his belongings at the New Yorker Hotel. Dr. John G. Trump, an electrical engineer with the National Defense Research Committee, was called in to analyze Tesla's documents."
Tesla's research ultimately vanished without a trace. To this day, it seems his death beam never materialized.
A 2022 article in the Wall Street Journal suggested a potential link to an unusual phenomenon known as Havana Syndrome:
"Initially, investigators believed the syndrome was caused by a sonic or acoustic weapon. A subsequent assessment by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine concluded that pulsed radio-frequency energy was the most likely cause. An examination by the University of Pennsylvania of the brains of 40 affected individuals revealed some evidence of abnormalities."
Stanford scientist Garry Nolan, who investigates UFO encounters, has noted significant similarities between those who report such experiences and Havana Syndrome sufferers. This supernatural association gained traction in the mainstream media when ABC News covered the Havana Syndrome in March 2023:
"An intelligence official familiar with the evaluation stated that every possible cause was investigated, including Unidentified Aerial Phenomena."
The legendary Marconi has also been rumored to have developed a similar weapon. An Italian researcher shared how:
"Rachele Mussolini, the spouse of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, recounted in her biography how her car was immobilized by a paralyzing ray patented by Marconi. Serious historians have generally dismissed such claims as mere fabrications of fascist propaganda, designed to portray Italy as more formidable than it truly was."
In more recent astonishing claims, military whistleblower David Grusch testified before Congress that the U.S. has possessed non-human technology for many years. In a News Nation interview prior to his sensational Congressional hearing, Grusch referred to a UFO crash allegedly occurring in 1930s fascist Italy (around the same time as Marconi).
Newsweek further reported on the extraordinary allegation:
"Pressure is mounting on the Vatican to clarify whether it was aware of a UFO being recovered from Italy in the 1930s, amid numerous claims about the U.S. government's knowledge and handling of alien contact. This comes after David Grusch, a U.S. Air Force veteran with experience at the National Reconnaissance Office on UFOs, claimed in a June interview that an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) was retrieved from Magenta, a town near Milan, in 1933, before becoming U.S. property with the assistance of the papal state."
From electromagnetic weapons to UFOs and psychic phenomena—what is the verifiable truth about supernatural technology? As Tesla asserted, consciousness may indeed transcend the boundaries of space and time. Ancient shamanic practices and psychoactive substances might hold the key to understanding these scientific mysteries.
Continued: Unlocking the Sixth Sense via Electromagnetism and Psychedelia—Exploring the potent synergies between neuro-electric communication, ion channel biology, and shamanic substances.