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Mehran Keshe Interview by Shahriar Mazandi 30th January 2013 Part 1

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    Hello? Test.
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    Good evening Mr Keshe. Good evening.
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    Let's just start straight away. If I could ask you to introduce yourself?
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    You are the son of an X-ray engineer,
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    and you graduated from Queen Mary
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    College. "We can not hear you." Can you hear me?
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    I can hear you clearly, yes no problem.
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    First of all, I would like to say "Hello" to you people
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    at the Imperial College.
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    I've got good memories of the College, as I've spent a lot of nights sleeping
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    on the sofas and chairs of that university years ago!
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    So, first of all,
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    I come, as you know, from Iran,
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    and my background is
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    through the work of my father as a
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    X-ray engineer with Phillips International
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    in Iran in the medical sector. I was brought
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    into the environment of radiation, and world of x-rays
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    and that kind of equipments,
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    very early in my life.
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    So the question for me, from the beginning, was, a lot of things
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    don't make sense, in what I was told on how the systems were working.
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    And to pursue,
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    to answer my own questions,
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    I came to England, as was the pattern in those days.
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    I went to Bard College in north of London, and then
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    did the first diploma in Manchester, and then
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    I graduated from Queen Mary College as a nuclear engineer, specializing in
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    design of nuclear reactors.
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    So, from the beginning, I had arguments with my professors
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    and my teachers in the University, that the whole
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    nuclear industry is upside-down, it's not working the way the universe works.
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    So the advice from my personal tutor, Dr Zhao (?)
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    was, "Mehran, do your work, get out, and try to prove it!
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    Here there is no room for new intelligence."
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    So, I start the work, with a
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    British nuclear fuel, and I
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    set out to develop a new technology, the way the universe works,
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    not the way it's been imagined and measured.
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    So the consequence has been twenty years of
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    financing personally, research, and when I knew
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    I had developed a final position, achieving
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    gravitational-magnetic fields, I start my
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    commercial activities, and my full-time life has been for the past
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    nearly twelve years, totally in developing
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    and fine letting the stages of the system, which
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    flies and lives and up-raising as the universe does.
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    Fantastic! Can you tell us
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    basically, in a nutshell... "We can not hear you." Sorry, I apologize.
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    Could you tell us, just briefly,
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    your understanding of matter, and how the classical model
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    is incorrect?
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    The classical model,
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    is a lot of imagination.
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    In the universe,
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    for example, when we come and stand
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    there in micro, and in macro, we can go from
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    one to another. The scientists
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    have made the plasma, or the structure of the plasma, the Holy Grail
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    of physics. So, because nobody can see, they can imagine
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    and say whatever they like. And this is the problem with the present physics.
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    A lot of scientists have to understand
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    in a new way, that
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    because the universe works by the interaction of magnetic fields,
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    it's only the quantity, and the entity, which matters.
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    What does this mean? It means that if you can not
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    understand the structure of the plasma of the proton,
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    go a step further up in the bigger game, because
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    the operation is exactly the same.
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    So, you've got the plasma of the Solar System.
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    The Solar System is a plasma, the same function, the same operation,
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    as the plasma of the universe, and the same operation as the plasma
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    of the proton, and as we have explained in our books,
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    even the electron is a plasma. And it's very easy
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    in my demonstrations and I explain in a simple way, how the electron is a plasma
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    as well. So, when you have
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    a plasma of a proton, you can't understand it,
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    go one level higher, the plasma of the Solar System.
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    You have a source, you call it the star, we call it the Sun.
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    Then you...
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    this entity releases two things, not one thing
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    which we have assumed up to now. We actually assumed
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    both of them, but we never related them together.
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    The system, the Solar System, the Sun, radiates magnetic fields
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    at the same time,
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    as gravitational fields, so the entity
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    possesses two things, gravity and magnetic fields at the same time.
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    So, if you reduce the amounts,
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    the quantity, then you see the same thing
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    in the plasma of a proton. If you increase it higher, you see the same
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    thing in the plasma of the universe. The problem has been
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    in the world of physics, we discovered and we came up
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    with different names for the same thing, over a long
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    period of time. What does this mean?
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    In nuclear physics,
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    we call the Sun, the "Anti-matter".
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    In the structure
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    of geophysics or astrophysics
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    we call the center the same source, the star or
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    the Sun, and in a larger quantity of the same
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    entities, for the universe or galaxies, we call
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    the same source, the Black Hole. So,
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    in reality, if we understand there is a source,
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    the source radiates to it, two magnetic fields
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    one we call gravitational-magnetic fields, and one we call
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    the magnetic with a bigger magnetic, which is the shielding and protection.
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    So, one pushes away, and gravity pulls in.
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    So, when you have an entity like Earth, which
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    creates it's own gravitational-magnetic field, and the Sun
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    which creates its own gravitational-magnetic field, the interaction
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    of four fields, forces the size and position of the Earth in respect
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    to the Sun. Nothing else. We don't have a control room on Earth,
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    we don't have wings on Earth, we don't have jet propulsion or rockets
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    on Earth, to dictate the position and the speed of the
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    Earth in it's Solar System. So, what is the plasma?
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    Plasma is a source, which radiates out magnetic
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    and gravitational fields, what we call magravs, and
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    where this gravitational-magnetic field
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    through its strength, can create
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    an atmosphere, or a sphere, we call this
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    boundary, that magnetic field gravitation
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    boundary, a plasma.
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    So, you have a source, radiating gravitational-magnetic fields
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    and the span where these fields
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    forces can operate, is called a plasma.
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    If I can...sorry, carry on.. So, in a way,
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    what do you call, "anti-matter"
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    antimatter is a source. It's become fashionable
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    now they call it Dark Matter and Dark Energy,
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    this is totally nonsense. The reason that we see
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    a dark environment, like from the Sun to the Earth,
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    is that because magnetic and gravitational fields
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    radiate in the same direction. So, when gravity is
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    gravitational fields and magnetic fields rub and interact
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    or they cut each other, the residual left over,
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    of the interaction, is what we call light.
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    The simple way of this is, you have the Sun,
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    which produces gravitational-magnetic fields. When these gravitational-magnetic
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    fields interact with the gravitational-magnetic fields of the Earth,
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    which is a rock rubbing the hand, as I usually say, these four forces
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    to pull and to push, releases,
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    due to friction, magnetic field residues, what we see as daylight.
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    So, on the back side of the Earth, where there is no
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    magnetic field and gravitational field interaction from the Sun,
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    we see the darkness, because there is no residue. So, the
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    Dark Matter, Dark Energy is actually magnetic fields,
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    gravitational fields in motion from the Sun to the Earth.
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    You take the Earth out to the next planet.
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    So, Dark Energy and Dark matter, we call it the Transition
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    because it takes from the source the time it transmits itself to the place
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    where it manifest itself. And then, at the point when
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    the energy becomes tangible, visible physically,
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    detectable by us, according to, again, gravitational-magnetic
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    field of our own amino acid, then
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    at that point things become matter, becomes tangible.
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    So, you have a source, you have a transition time, and
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    when things manifest itself, then it becomes matter.
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    So what we say, this what do you call it, "Up and Down Quarks,"
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    and these things, this is all a lot of nonsense.
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    And so, if the plasma of a proton is too small
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    to understand, go to the larger scale, call it the plasma of the Solar System.
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    There can not be any difference.
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    It's very easy, you call it the principle matter of the plasma of
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    the proton, we know you are talking about the center. We call it the principle
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    plasma source of the Solar system, we know you are talking about the Sun.
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    You speak of the principle,
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    or what do you call it? The source of a Galaxy,
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    or a Universe, and we call this, "Black Hole". And even the Black Hole
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    has a reason. I explain in the book why it appears to be as
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    as black. It's the same as why it appears to be dark between the Earth and
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    the Sun. So, this theory of
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    Up and Down Quarks has been there because we didn't understand it.
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    Now we have a better understanding and we see the reality, so
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    we explained it. There is a very big ...problem
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    with what we have proposed, is that
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    A lot of physics, especially nuclear physics, has been
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    Granpa's stories by the bedside. Now, we put
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    order into physics. And we haven't done anything wrong, we just
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    put another brick in the structure of the wall of the science.
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    And then now, we see a lot of people, recently, especially in the past few weeks,
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    we see American scientists have come up with the same thing in a different version...
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    and it's got the huge backing of the American organizations to prove
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    what we say is correct, and it shows it as an active plasma on the video,
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    which we have already seen.
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    So, you have a source. Source releases two things, gravity and magnetic field,
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    where this field, the boundary of that field, is
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    one, due to the circuit of the source itself,
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    and secondly through the strength of the environmental magnetic gravitational
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    field what is around it, decides the size of this plasma.
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    So, now we can play God's game!
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    Umm, the consequences of what you just said,
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    from what I
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    have understood it, is that travel faster than light is possible.
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    Is that so? Yes, yes. You have to
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    go back again to understand the roots of the science.
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    First of all, the speed of light
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    is the maximum speed of travel
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    on the matter strength.
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    Once you go beyond our detection, decides
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    the point of the matter strength. Once you go beyond it, because don't forget
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    magnetic-gravitational field of the sun
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    when it is released from the surface, is very strong.
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    Where they lose enough of their strength,
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    at such a point they become tangible, detectable.
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    So, before it becomes tangible, or becomes light,
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    what we call light, the field has much more
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    strength, and it was travelling at higher speed.
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    So now we learn how to get closer to the source,
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    to utilize the stronger fields.
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    So, now the speed of travel is by the factor,
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    not by times. You travel by a factor
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    of 1, factor of 2, depending where you position yourself.
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    If it's very hard to understand, it's very simple...You take the Sun,
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    the closer you come to the Sun, the stronger the fields are.
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    But, these fields, what we see,
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    are all on the strength of the principle
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    strength. Some of it are.
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    So you decide where you want to be, you choose that magnetic field,
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    and depends that magnetic-gravitational field strength, how much
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    faster than the speed of light in the matter environment...
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    (Continued in Part 2)
Title:
Mehran Keshe Interview by Shahriar Mazandi 30th January 2013 Part 1
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