Location: CERN (Large Hadron Collider) in Switzerland.
LHC: Largest machine globally, underground, involving a massive circular tube.
Function: Accelerates atoms in opposite directions near the speed of light to collide them and analyze the results.
Concerns: Creation of microscopic black holes, potential risks of black holes on Earth.
Objectives of CERN's Research
Primary Goal: Study particle collisions to gather data on subatomic particles (quarks, muons).
Secondary Hypothesis: Explore creation of stable wormholes (Einstein-Rosen bridge).
Challenges: Maintaining stability of a wormhole, preventing it from collapsing.
Natural Occurrences and Discoveries
X Points: Naturally occurring portals around Earth and Sun discovered by NASA. These are magnetic diffusion points where electromagnetic fields intersect, creating portals.
Potential Uses: Possible space travel via naturally occurring X points to distant celestial bodies.
Ancient References to Portal Technologies
Sumerians: Concept of 'Doon key' or bond heaven-earth for instantaneous travel.
Egyptians: Use of 'Jed pillar' and 'ankh' as oscillators for portal travel.
Atlanteans in Mexico: Indented walls in Tula believed to be portal entrances, used with 'Jed pillar-ankh'.
Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun: Presence of K2 megalith with ancient runes indicating defense until activation of a 'gate' or portal.
Hypothesis on Scientifically Engineered Portals
Research Aim: Recreate ancient technology evidence (portals, wormholes) observed in historic texts and structures.
Challenges: Stabilizing wormholes using various energy injections.
Hypothetical Scenario: Sending probes (nano or small-scale) through portals to study destinations.
Multidimensional Theory
Dimensions Explained:
First Dimension: Line.
Second Dimension: Connected lines.
Third Dimension: Us, controlling first and second dimensions.
Fourth Dimension: Not time, but a tesseract or 4D hypercube, enabling entities to see past, present, future simultaneously.
Concept of Vibrational Frequencies: Each universe, dimension, atom has specific vibrational frequencies.
Practical Applications and Concerns
Healing: Examples like targeting cancer tumors by matching vibrational frequencies to destroy cancer cells non-invasively.
Implications of Dimensional Travel: Risks involved in crossing over dimensions, possible encounters with foreign entities, and unknown consequences.
Conclusion
Future of Portal Research: Theoretical potential of understanding and tapping into higher-dimensional frequencies for practical uses.
Ethical Considerations: Oversight needed in such experiments due to the unpredictable nature and potential risks involved.