Dive into the revolutionary science behind the 7 DPA, a superconducting passive transducer poised to transform Earth's environment. This cutting-edge quantum device aims to strengthen our planet's magnetosphere and restore its natural equilibrium. Learn how it draws upon ancient wisdom to address pressing global challenges.
The 7 DPA utilizes the 'Jastein effect,' converting electromagnetic pollution into gravitational waves to increase local gravity and bolster the magnetosphere. This intricate process involves photons, phonons, and the quantum field (ethers), ensuring optimal magnetospheric stability. The ultimate goal is to prevent the predicted tilt of Earth's axis, a crucial intervention for planetary well-being.
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How does the device help strengthen the magnetosphere to lock in the current, the, you know, the current orientation? Maybe, maybe John. Yeah, yeah, the inventor, if you'd like to. Yes, sir. I will explain that. Um, basically, it's 7 DPA, DPA is that is a superconducting passive transducer with a quantum material processed by crystals. This is correct definition of its function. It works with the three different types of energies, like photons that are electromagnetic waves, phonons that are vibrations, and ethers that is the quantum field. We have managed to interpret a part of the ancient technology, also used by Mayan, Egyptian people, and we have combined, combined it with the current technology of superconductors produced at room temperature. We have come very close to the technology used by the Elohim described in the book of Enoch. It is a um, it was essential to create a passive device because nature has its own intelligence and that must be respected and constantly seek the balance, and we have just to help it to find it. So, uh, um, what we do with this device, we are able to drain electromagnetic pollution and electrostatic charge in atmosphere at ...