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The Betz sphere mystery

 

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There are still mysteries that haven't been explained, especially when it comes to UFOs.

In 1974, the Betz family found a strange sphere near their property. This case became known as the "Betz sphere." The sphere was also known as an 'Odd ball.''

At first glance, you might think it's some kind of space junk, a part of a satellite, or something like that. Nonetheless, this particular sphere displayed peculiar behaviors. The device emitted an internal vibration and occasionally exhibited autonomous movement.

The family comprised Mr. Antoine Betz, a Marine Engineer, his wife Gerri Betz, their 12-year-old son Wayne Betz, and their 21-year-old son Terry Mathew Betz, a medical student.

On April 6, 1974, they set out to investigate the damage caused by a fire that spread across an 88-hectare area of woodland on Fort George Island, east of Jacksonville, Florida.

When they searched for the cause of the fire, they found a metallic sphere of approximately 20 cm in diameter. Finding the object curious, they took it home. This sphere looked shiny and didn't look like it had been burned.

The sphere stayed in the room of Terry Betz for two weeks. One day his friend Theresa Fraser went to visit him, they were both in the room, when Terry started playing the guitar the sphere reacted and started to vibrate.

The sphere also hummed, like it was responding to the sound of the guitar.

A few days later, the Betz family attempted to roll the sphere on the ground, but it seemed to change direction when it wanted to, or return to the point of origin.

The Betz kept trying to figure out what else the sphere could do. They found out:

When a metal object, like a hammer, touched the mysterious sphere, it made the sphere sound like a bell. It was more active on sunny days.                                                                    

On cloudy days it was quiet.

One of the spheres moves was to rise in the opposite direction from what it should have been when it was on a flat table that was tilted. It appeared as though the sphere was attempting to avoid the fall.It exhibited a low frequency vibration at times.

It looked like a mini-engine was running inside.


The sphere began to jump and walk on its own, as well as closing the doors of the house without any explanation and making a sound similar to that of an organ being heard throughout the house. They decided to go to the press to see if they got any feedback.

A space junk would not be able to do that.

The first newspaper to publish an article was the St. Petersburg Times, April 12, 1974. A week after the discovery of the sphere. In the article, the photographer of the Jacksonville Journal, Mr. Lou Egner says he was skeptical, but when the Betz showed the ball going by itself, he changed his mind.

In the news it was also possible to read about the "paranormal phenomena" that began to occur and that the family asked the US Navy for help, which responded saying that "the ball was not property of the United States government".

After that report, several newspapers went to the Betz home on Fort George Island to see the sphere. All witnessed strange phenomena produced by the sphere.

Everyone began to pester the Betz family.


The original report from St. Petersburg Times, published on 4/12/1974

 











First investigation: Naval Air Station Jacksonville

In addition to newspapers, the scientific community as well as the military wanted to get a good look at the sphere. But they wisely did not send the sphere to anyone, for fear it would get lost on the way.

After the phenomena intensified in the house, the Betz and the US Navy finally gave in and the sphere was left by the Betz with scientists at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, near his house. The phenomenon was studied for a long time by the Navy's most advanced specialists in metallurgy. However, they were not satisfied, as even the most advanced X-ray equipment was not strong enough to penetrate the metal sphere.


Navy spokesman Chris Berninger reported the following:

“The initial attempts at X-ray imaging failed to yield any conclusive results. We will use a more powerful machine on it and also do spectrographic tests to find out what metal it is made of."

They were unable to observe inside the sphere, but at least dimensionally, the studies continued. Scientists were able to determine that:

Metal cover made with an ASTM magnetic alloy, called 431 martensitic stainless steel. This cover has a thickness of 12.7 mm (about 1/2 of an inch)

Diameter: 202.2 millimeters = approximately 20 centimeters (7.96 inches). Weight 9.68 kg (21.34 lbs). It had a 3 mm triangular mark.

A powerful Navy X-ray machine was used, and finally penetrated the interior of the sphere, proving that:

There were two round objects there, surrounded by a “halo”, made of a material with an unusual density.

There were four different magnetic poles in the sphere, two positive and two negative, which were not concentric. It showed no signs of radioactivity. There was nothing to indicate any explosive danger. There were no detonators, welds or visible marks.

But they wanted to know how it would have been built, and for that, it was necessary to saw it, something not allowed by the Betz, who took the sphere back and took it to the house again.


2nd Investigation: "Omega Minus One Institute"

On April 13, 1974, Dr. Carl Willson, representing a Louisiana research company known as the Omega Minus One Institute, based in Baton Rouge, examined the sphere for over 6 hours and made new discoveries:

The surrounding magnetic field produced radio waves. When compared to stainless steel, the spheres plating metal had an unknown element that made it different from steel.

The results of the Omega Minus One Institute on the identity of the mysterious sphere did not advance much in the mystery, just like the Navy exams.


3rd Investigation: Meeting of the National Enquirer's UFO Blue Ribbon Panel in New Orleans.

Between April 20 and 21, 1974, the National Enquirers UFO Blue Ribbon Panel met, and Terry Betz took the sphere there in the hope that scientists would make new discoveries.

The sphere seemed to be the center of attention, and the object was put through another series of tests. All the tests showed what they had already shown, including the fact that the object did indeed look like an audio transponder. However, it wasn't possible to tell for sure if that object was of extraterrestrial origin or what it should be used for or who made or how it was made, or who made or how it was made.


4th Investigation: Dr. James Albert Harder

James Albert Harder, professor emeritus of civil and hydraulic engineering at the University of California at Berkeley, was allowed to analyze the sphere. The family was very concerned when his research findings were presented at the International UFO Congress in Chicago on June 24, 1974.

The two inner spheres would be composed of an element that was significantly heavier than any known to human science at that time. And that included the heaviest element produced in any atomic reactor on Earth, uranium 238. 

"If anyone tries to pierce the sphere, it could explode like an atomic bomb!" 

Dr. Harder told the audience.


The Betz and the orb disappear.

From the revelation made by Dr. Harder, the Betz fearfully vanished, and as mysteriously as it appeared, the story surrounding the sphere vanished without a trace.

Nobody ever found out what the sphere was, who had made it or how, much less what it was used for or how it operated. Hundreds of people had already seen, held, photographed, shaken, balanced, beaten, weighed, measured, analyzed the surface with microscopes, with x-rays, with ultrasound probes... But there was no scientist capable of clarifying that mystery.


The disinformation campaign began.

Two subjects appeared claiming to be the owners of the sphere (two independent stories, the subjects did not know each other). A plastic artist, James Durling Jones, claimed that the sphere was his, and served as a "pendulum" with other steel spheres, in a sculpture of his.

During transport, one of the spheres fell from the roof of his car, an old Volkswagen. It would be this sphere that the Betz family found in the middle of the burnt forest.

The mysterious properties of the sphere would be a curious set of coincidences and misunderstandings. The sphere would have vibrated by resonance. The mysteriously rolling on the ground was attributed to the uneven floor of the Betz family home and the sounds of the sphere would come from small filings trapped inside it, which were trapped during the manufacturing process.

But there are things that don't add up to this misinformation story. James said that all of his spheres had been drilled and then soldered, but examinations of the Betz sphere did not indicate any soldering or surface perforation. It declined to name the company that manufactured the spheres, which could have solved the whole thing in one fell swoop, as it said they got it through "illegal activities".

If the sphere had "chips" inside, it would be unlikely that they would vibrate with the sound of the guitar in the distance. And how did the doors at the Betz house close by themselves? How did the Navy's x-ray fail to see the inside of the sphere in the first exam?

On April 18, 1974, a second individual, Lottie Robinson, recognized the ball from newspaper images. He said that ball had been in her garage for 15 years. Technicians at the St. Regis identified it as a ball valve from some large pipe used in their factory, which had been dismantled 15 years earlier. 

Somehow the ball had ended up in the hands of a scrap metal dealer his son bought it from and dumped in his garage. In fact, investigations showed that the paper mill used similar metal spheres, but the dimensions, despite being similar, were neither identical nor in weight to the Betz sphere.

Malicious news appeared in the press, saying that the Betz wanted to compete for a prize and earn money with the sphere.

However, an investor wanted to offer them $75,000 for it, but they refused to sell.

What happened to the Betz?

They disappeared suddenly. They were more successful and suddenly disappeared! It is known that Antoine Betz died in December 1987 at the age of 67. Terry Betz appears to have remarried and is now called Gerri Betz-Jackson. Her last news is from 1999.

Of the sphere, nothing else is known.

In fact, spheres have already fallen from the sky, they are parts of satellites.

However, these spheres have dents, or oxidize over time. The Betz sphere showed no wear.

Space spheres (space junk) are metal spheres that don't move by themselves, or emit radio frequencies, or do anything the Betz sphere did.


Silvio Guerrinha 

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Hypnotic (2023) really good

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I recommend watching the movie “Hypnotic” (2023) with Ben Affleck, it's phenomenal. It's one of those fiction thrillers that mess with your mind, make you use your brain and surprise you from the first to the last minute.


In the film Ben Affleck plays the role of a detective Danny Rourke, who undergoes hypnotherapy sessions to be able to withstand the trauma of having lost his daughter (she was kidnapped), but in the development of the plot of the film we discover that there is a conspiracy behind it. There is a villain Lev Dellrayne, who is a hypnotic (can influence people's minds from a distance, but is not hypnotic in the ordinary sense, more like a psychic) and he was part of a secret government (probably CIA) project with psychics who control people's minds.

Then he rebelled and took control of that program. Brazilian actress Alice Braga plays “Diana” a psychic too, who helps him escape the villain (I won't reveal details of the ending). In some ways the film is reminiscent of “Inception” with Leonardo DiCaprio, as there are scenes in which they see buildings curving in the sky, an illusion, “Diana” tells Rourke “None of this is real”, as he was watching hypnotic constructs.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In another scene it reminds me of the movie Matrix 1, as Rourke discovers that he also has psychic powers and manages to control the minds of the agents, who point the gun at the villain. At that moment Rourke realizes that he has psychic powers superior to those of Lev Dellrayne.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The movie, obviously is science fiction and has hype and entertainment, but it has some small points of truth: The CIA had several mind and psychic control projects (Remote Viewing, ScanGate, MK Ultra, and others).

All the scenes in which Rourke (Ben Affleck) is inside a construct (simulation) the simulation was inside his mind (because he was in subconscious mode, hypnotized inside the Division facilities), but he walked through those facilities in somnambulistic mode… Such facilities had to have some physical scenarios, to serve as a basis for the rest of the simulation. Because for our mind to believe in the simulation it sees, it has to “grab” to something tangible, that is real (in this case it is the scenario, the construct). And all the agents repeated “key words” (triggers, triggers) to him during these exercises. The film has real elements of hypnotism techniques.

Another curious detail is that in all the films I see where there is mind control, or simulations, there are agents dressed in red, or a woman in red.

In "Inception" the young Ariadne (Ellen Page) in most of the escape scenes had a red coat.


 

 

 

 

In the “Matrix” there is a woman in red, in the crowd, who are a simulation.


 

 

 

 

 

 

In the movie "Don't Worry Darling" the agents who try to prevent the actress Florence Pugh (Alice) from leaving that prison village "Victory", are in red.


 

 

 

 

 

In the movie “Hypnotic” the Secret Division agents wear red coats.


 

 

 

 

 

There's a pattern here, in a lot of movies, full of symbolism.

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Laser lights over Hawaii

 

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Matrix code, green laser lights in the sky over Hawaii. Do we live in a Simulation?

On January 28, a camera on a telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii’s tallest peak, photographed what appeared to be a curtain of green lasers floating across the island’s night sky.

Researchers initially said that the topographic laser caused the light show on NASA's ICESAT-2 satellite, which is used to monitor sea ice and forests.

However, NOAJ updated its YouTube description to say that NASA's satellite wasn't the source of the lasers over Hawaii. A Chinese Daqi-1/AEMS satellite launched a year ago was identified as the most likely candidate in the updated video.” 

Interesting, isn't it?

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Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas to all readers, and friends. Let's hope that 2023, despite the estimates, will be easy for us to pass...

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A.I created 40,000 chemical weapons

 

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Evil-oriented human intelligence and A.I can destroy humanity.

Take note: during a conference on unconventional weapons, researchers from the company “Collaboration Pharmaceuticals” showed an experiment where artificial intelligence machine learning technology created formulas for 40,000 biological weapons.

The experience was intended to show what A.I would be capable of and also to show that this resource, in the hands of dangerous groups and without supervision, would be treacherous.

In an interview given to "The Verge", Fabio Urbina, the study's primary author, spoke about how A.I managed to invent thousands of new substances - some frighteningly similar to the VX agent, an extremely powerful gas that attacks the nervous system of victims.

He explained that the study is a sort of “180° turn” from his normal work. On a daily basis, the scientist is tasked with researching machine learning models to discover new drugs and treatments.

However, it also involves implementing “evil” A.I models to ensure that any medication developed from their work does not have any toxic effects.

“For example”, he said, “imagine that you discover a wonderful pill that controls high blood pressure. But she does this by blocking some important channel connected to her heart. So this drug is automatically discarded because it is considered high risk.”.

The research was carried out at the invitation of the organization of the "Convergence" conference, held in Switzerland, and they asked that very technical information be kept secret for security reasons. What he told, however, traces an interesting procedural timeline:

“Basically, we have several historical databases on molecules tested for their toxicity or lack thereof,” Urbina said. "For this experiment, we focused on the molecular makeup of Agent VX, which acts as an inhibitor of something called 'Acetylcholinesterase'."

Acetylcholinesterase is, roughly speaking, an enzyme that acts in the transmission of information from the nervous system. When your brain gives an order, say, to bend your arm, this enzyme is what carries that command from point A to point B.

"The mortality of the VX lies in the fact that it prevents these commands from getting to where they are supposed to be if the order is anything muscle-related."

[VX] can stop your diaphragm or lung muscles, and your breathing literally stops and you suffocate.”

Based on this, Fabio Urbina and his team created a machine learning model that, roughly speaking, analyzed these databases, identified which parts of a molecule are toxic or not, and “learn” to glue molecules together, suggesting the creation of new chemical agents – this process uses an A.I either for good (the creation of new medicines) or for evil (the creation of chemical weapons and biological warfare agents).

So the team of scientists basically tweaked the A.I ​​to act like an “evil genius” and saw what it would do:

“We didn't know very well what would come out, since our capacity for generating models is formed by new technologies, that are not yet widely used”, explained Urbina.

“The first surprise was that many of the suggested compounds were far more toxic than VX, and that comes as a surprise because VX is one of the most toxic compounds out there, you need a very, very small dose to be lethal.”

A side note here: according to the US Center for Disease Control (CDC) page, VX is not “one of” the most lethal, but rather “the most” lethal of nerve agents.

The scientist explains that the models generated by the A.I ​​correspond to chemical weapons that have not been verified by the human hand – obviously, let’s face it – but normally these suggestions made by machine learning are quite solid. In other words, the error rate is low, and, given this perception, the application of this technology for the creation of lethal biological weapons is quite feasible.

The complete interview on the website "The Verge", gives other details, such as, for example, the fact that the machine learning model learned to create already known toxic compounds without ever having seen them in the database. Or yet, how this molecular model generation technology is so easily accessible that a simple Google search already puts anyone on the right path to program something like that (unfortunately).

Source: The Verge

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Science- Our brain does quantum computing

 

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Scientists prove the brain does quantum computing. 

Incredible, something we suspected some time ago now has scientific evidence. Irish scientists think they have shown that the human brain works at the particle and quasiparticle level by using quantum phenomena.

Christian Kerskens and David PĆ©rez of Trinity College Dublin found inspiration in studies and equations in quantum gravity theory. When studying quantum gravity, they embedded natural sensors in two diamonds, known as "nitrogen vacancies," which are also used as qubits for quantum computers. 

A vacancy arises when a carbon atom in the diamond is replaced by a nitrogen atom, which requires an extra electron. It is this electron that works as a quantum sensor by being in a spin-up and spin-down superposition. So instead of an extra electron, they used the same tools and methods to study the human brain. 

"For our experiments, we used 'brain water' proton spins as the known system. "Brain water" naturally accumulates as fluid in our brains and the spins of the protons [hydrogen nuclei] can be measured using imaging by So, using a specific MRI design to look for entangled spins, we discovered MRI signals that resemble the evoked potentials of the heartbeat, a form of EEG [electroencephalography] signals," the researcher details. 

Electrophysiological potentials, such as the evoked potentials of heartbeats, are not normally detectable with MRI, leading the two physicists to believe that they could only observe them because the nuclear proton spins in the brain were entangled.

"If entanglement is the only possible explanation here, it would mean that brain processes must have interacted with the nuclear spins, mediating the entanglement between the nuclear spins. As a result, we can deduce that these brain functions must be quantum. 

"As these brain functions have also been correlated with short-term memory performance and consciousness, it is likely that these quantum processes are an important part of our cognitive and conscious brain functions," Kerskens said.

In addition to the Irish scientists, there is also the American project "QuBrain" (Quantum Brain Project), led by Professor Matthew Fisher, from the University of California at Santa Barbara, USA. The project had an investment of millions.

 Sources:

Article: Experimental indications of non-classical brain functions

Authors: Christian Matthias Kerskens, David López Pérez

Magazine: Journal of Physics Communications


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Moonfall movie

 

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If you like sci-fi movies, check out "Moonfall".  Reality by Roland Emmerich, the same director of "Independence Day", "2012" and "The Day After Tomorrow". 

There are even identical apocalyptic scenes (the tsunami, debris falling from the sky). 

 The film goes against several conspiracy theories, such as the moon being hollow and artificial, created by extraterrestrials (David Icke often divulges this theory in his books) and the ancestral gods who created us through the DNA sky (it is an indirect allusion to the Anunnaki) .

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Merry Christmas

 








Merry Christmas, to all readers.

Happy New Year (we hope it's better)...

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Holographic Reality - Book

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I published a new book: "Holographic Reality- Do we live in a Simulation?", 230 pages, five years of research. The Matrix, alternate realities and parallel selves, quantum physics and retrocausality, the archonts of Gnosis, dƩjƠ-vu and the Mandela Effect, exiting the Matrix, mind upload and digital immortality, among more.

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Matrix Ressurections

 

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After twenty years, we finally have a trailer and official confirmation, the fourth Matrix movie opens in December, "Matrix Ressurections", possibly will be another trilogy. Keanu Reeves this time has a more mature look, does he have a beard, a parallel with John Wick? It looks like the Matrix has been reset again, he doesn't remember he's in a simulation, the black cat appears again, he'll have to follow the white rabbit again (the tattooed woman). 

Unfortunately it appears that the Morpheus actor (Laurence Fishburne) does not appear. Millions of fans around the world question themselves, there is no official answer from the producer. 

Dumb theories suggest that the reason is because Morpheus "died" in the Matrix game, but would that be an excuse? If they wanted the actor in the film, all they had to do was invent a hypothesis of parallel realities and multiple versions of the Matrix and put Morpheus on the scene!

We look forward to the movie.

The premiere date is numerically symbolic 12-22-21 (21 is an inverted 12, if we read the date backwards it is almost the same).


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UFO in PERU- Amazing video

 

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On Chilca Beach (in Peru, south of Lima), last year in March 2020, hundreds of people held a UFO Skywatch vigil.

They saw a flashing light above sea level (in the sky), pointed 2 laser beams towards that UFO to try to interact with it, to everyone's surprise the UFO emitted strong pulses of light, interacting back.

The live broadcast was directed by Dr. Anthony Choy on the program "Journey to Another Dimension".

A lighthouse, or even a supposed drone, could not mimic such an intense pulse of light.



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Machine learning Universe

 

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Theoretical physicists working with Microsoft published an article stating that the universe is essentially a machine learning computer.

The researchers, several Microsoft affiliates, pre-published an article on arXiv entitled “The Self-taught Universe”, found by The Next Web. The article describes our universe as an algorithm that is continually learning about itself.

The proposal is that, like humans, the universe itself observes and learns about its own laws and structures - and changes as a result.


From the article:

“For example, when we see that structures similar to deep learning architectures emerge in simple self-learning systems, can we imagine that the operating matrix architecture in which our universe evolves laws, evolved from a self-taught system that emerged from the minimum possible initial conditions?

The researchers in this article explored ideas similar to research done by physicist Vitaly Vanchurin, who claimed that the universe is actually a giant neural network.


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Ghost motocycle?

 

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Footage of a motorcycle moving and falling over on its own has been doing the rounds on social media.

The intriguing clip, which was reportedly filmed back in December before being picked up and shared online, shows a quiet street in India with two motorcycles parked at the side of the road.

At around the 15-second mark on the video, one of the motorcycles suddenly starts to roll forward without explanation before collapsing in the middle of the road a few moments later.

Little is known about the footage other than that it was posted on Twitter by user Amber Zaidi.

"Recorded on camera, otherwise no one believes," a translation of the caption reads.

The footage has since generated tens of thousands of views and hundreds of comments, with users speculating over whether or not the culprit was paranormal in nature.


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