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To: JayPC who wrote (47)7/22/1998 11:34:00 PM
From: Bob Lazar  Read Replies (1) of 75
 
I'm not sure how one can separate time and mass. I have had discussions with people well versed in Quantum Mechanics, the vast majority do not believe that FTL movement of mass is possible. Actually, believe is not the correct verb. They are convinced.

I am convinced that it is possible. Can I prove it? No. Can I show you details of the theory that makes it possible? No. Can I show you anything that makes sense? No. I simply believe that FTL movement of mass is possible, and that we have the evidence. All we have to do is put the pieces together. The truth is I could be wrong, but I really don't care about being wrong, I like the research.

What about the nullification of inertia? Does it sound that stupid? What about using the gravitational fields of stars in the same way they propel some trains, a series of magnetic "pushes." Just thinking out loud.

Best Regards,

Robert M. Lazar
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