So he comes in the next day and we say, Okay, today you're going to be the remote viewer.
So try the farmer's dog today.
you can go back millennia and see descriptions of exactly what we're talking about today.
And I want you to describe to me today the object I'm going to show you tomorrow, which will depend on what the market does.
And seemingly, given the effort that the Aerospace Corporation put in, they can't even manufacture this today in that level.
What we – at least what we know today is the energy density required to engineer those equations is just way beyond our ability to do so.
Well, the only thing I can think of in terms of the physics we know today would be that somehow the vacuum energy, which can be very high if you cohered it and if you made it nonrandom, you know, maybe that could do it.
When it comes to disclosure today with the risk of espionage and with the risk of disinformation, if it becomes disclosed and everybody has access to it, clearly if it's disclosed to the general public, it's also going to be disclosed to our enemies.
And when I compare where are we today as compared to where we were in 2004 or whenever that other disclosure discussion took place, at that time, there was a lot of stigma.
And so that's what I and colleagues that I interact with are trying to do today.
I think that this gradual acceptance and this understanding that this is probably a real phenomenon is much more widespread today.