The Discovery of Parallel Universes

Richard Lighthouse
3.9
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This short paper presents information into technology that has been used to move between two parallel universes.  Described here are the possible technology characteristics of glowing orbs or balls of light, which have been photographed and filmed, all over the world and often near crop circles.  By utilizing the blinking frequency of our universe, it is possible to move between universes.  These orbs have been reported as glowing and/or pulsing and some appear to be 12 to 14 inches in diameter.  The only unknown at present, is the exact value for the blinking frequency of our universe - the Lighthouse Frequency.  Each reader must comprehend that our universe is blinking off and on, more than 1 trillion times every second.

 

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3.9
102 reviews
Shahmi Saidi (TechnoSparks)
10 February 2015
I really like books like this, it gives school students the chance to learn more without actually paying. I know sometimes payment are necessary but in general I really love free knowledge. Will update this review later to better reflect the content. Thanks!
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Kaia Ko
14 April 2015
Not scientific enough, lacking sufficient explanations. Not quite trustworthy references. Waste of time.
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Nick Muffin
22 September 2018
But instead of the ball and helicopter idea. Can't we just use such copper plated glass as a lens on a normal camera?
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The author holds a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University, and has previously worked for NASA.

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