New Energy Part 3: The Science - Eleven Dimensional Multiverse

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New Energy for an Ultramodern Vietnam

Part 3: The Science

June 2014 Saigon New Energy Group

The first major concept in physics to get familiar with if you are interested in New Energy is Prof. Michio Kaku’s concept of

an Eleven-dimensional Multiverse

Prof. Kaku (City University of New York) calls it a multiverse – and not a universe – because uni means “one” and multi means

“many”

Prof. Kaku’s research has led him to agree with Hugh Everett’s

“Many Worlds Interpretation” of

quantum mechanics

The Many Worlds Interpretation

posits that there are, simultaneously,

many alternative versions in

existence of the universe we are

currently experiencing.

For example, today you may be wearing a white shirt, but in another, equally valid and

“real” universe, you may be sitting in a conference hall just like this, but your shirt is

yellow, or blue…

In another universe, perhaps your life is basically like it is now, but your parents named you “Khôi” instead of “Hưng”, or

something like that.

Today, a growing number of scientists are coming to agree that Everett’s “Many Worlds Interpretation” of

quantum mechanics, and not the old concept of a single “universe”, is the

correct one.

Recent studies of the cosmic background microwave radiation have been cited to

support the multiverse theory

Also, the recent experiments of Prof. Courtney Brown (Farsight Institute and Emory University, Atlanta) have lent support to the Many Worlds

Interpretation and the idea that we live in a “multiverse”, not a universe.

Brown’s research has reached important conclusions about how our understanding of multiverse theory helps us to also understand human consciousness, in particular extended

human psychic functioning

Beyond proposing many universes instead of just one, Prof. Kaku furthermore supports the theory that we live within eleven dimensions

of time-space

Up until the 1970s, most scientists believed that there were just 3 dimensions of space -

Width, height, and length --

And some physicists have also added a fourth dimension of time

You can think of this old idea as describing a “four-dimensional universe”

Ferdinando Gliozzi (1976) and Augusto Sagnotti (1987) revived Maxwell’s idea of

one or more extra, non-physical dimensions of space-time

And by 1995, this had turned into modern M-theory as proposed by Kaku and many others

In calculating the number of dimensions in the multiverse, Prof. Kaku has concluded that only 11 dimensions would lead to a stable universe. Fewer than 11 or more than 11 dimensions, he calculates, would make the multiverse unstable.

Because in our daily lives we usually only experience the four basic dimensions of

length, width, height, and time, it’s

difficult for us to imagine eleven

dimensions of time-space.

However, there is a very helpful movie that has been done by Rob Bryanton which can help you imagine what the eleven

dimensions are like.

You can access the movie here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg85IH3vghA

Astronomer Richard Hoagland has agreed with Kaku, stating that there must, in fact, be more than just the physically observable space-time

dimensions if we are to explain the celestial mechanics of our own Solar System

The concept of an eleven-dimensional multiverse is really important for studying New Energy because many scientists have understandably been

skeptical of claims that certain New Energy devices are “overunity”

“Overunity” means that a device puts out more energy than we put into it.

• As Moray King explains,

See Moray King’s August 2012 presentation on Zero Point Energy at http://youtu.be/zwiaOo81KAE

At first, this seems to violate Conservation of Energy, the law which states that “energy can be transformed from one form to another,

but cannot be created or destroyed.”

However, if our understanding of nature includes higher dimensions of space-time beyond those that we normally

experience,

Then we can see how it’s possible that an overunity device may simply be extracting energy from one of those higher dimensions

beyond the perceptive ability of our five senses.

This would mean that “overunity” devices aren’t actually violating Conservation of Energy – they just appear to do so if we are failing to take the

extra dimensions (5 to 11) into account

Please see the bibliography on our web site for resources you can read and view to understand more about Eleven-dimensional

Multiverse Theory.

www.nangluongmoisaigon.org