Dec. 5, 1994.
Here is the second part of the information that explains
how the Grey's propel their spaceships.
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"The exterior skin of the disc is metal which is the color of unpolished stainless steel. The sport model sits on its belly when it's not energized and not the stereotypical tri-pod legs that folk lore usually associates with this type of craft. As you can see the entry hatch is located on the upper half of the disc, with just the bottom portion of the door wrapping around the center lip of the disc. The interior of the disc is divided into three levels. The lower level is where the three gravity amplilfiers and their wave guides are located. These are the integral components of the propulsion system that are used to amplify and focus the gravity A wave."
"The reactor is located directly above the three gravity amplifiers on the center level and is centered between them. This center level of the disc also also houses the control consoles and seats, both of which were too small and too low to the floor to be functional for adult beings. The walls of the center level are all divided into archways. At one point in time, when the disc was energized, one of the archways became transparent and you could see the area outside of it just as if the archway was a window. Then, a form of writing which was unlike any alphabetic, scientific, or mathematical symbols I've ever seen, began to appear on the one side of the transparenet archway.
JW It then shows an exploded view of the insides of the craft with the following explanation; On top their craft is a Waveguide Terminator sticking out the top. It says Lazar has no knowledge of the "upper level" and for this reason, it has not been portrayed in detail. He has surmised that it contains navigational equipment. It shows 3 child-size seats and a reactor. It states the gravity amplification system consists of three amplifier heads on the central level next to the seats, and three amplifier lensing and focusing mechanisms on the lower level directly under the amplifier heads.
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Excerpt from the Lazar Tape.
"How is it possible to cross the vast expanses of space required for interstellar travel without exceeding the speed of light?"
Or "How can you travel in reasonable time and economy between points that are light years apart?" Now keep in mind that the speed of light is 186,000 miles a second, which translates into roughtly 669 million miles an hour. And a light year is the distance traveled in one year at the speed of light, a distance of almost 6 trillion miles. For instance, Proxima Centauri, the star system nearest us would take four years to reach if you could travel at the speed of light, which we can't. As an example , one of our Pioneer space probes has left our solar system and is speeding toward Proxima Centauri and will not be there until about the year 28,000. That is the type of distance we're discussing. So, up until now, when we've examined the requirements to travel these distances, we've always had to consider the effects of acceleration on space/time, which would require a level of technology that man has not yet achieved. The truth of the matter is that traveling these distances does require a level of technology that man has not achieved, but it has nothing to do with flying in a linear mode near the speed of light.
We know that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, so in our universe we've always assumed that the fastest way from point A to point B was to travel in a straight line between the two points at the speed of light. Well, the fact is that when your're dealing with space/time and you enjoy the capability of generating an intese gravitational field, the fastest way from point A to point B is to distort, or warp, or bend the space/time between pints A and B, bringing points A and B closer together. The more intense the gravitaional field, the greater the distortion of space/ time and the shorter the distance between points A and B. Most of us think of space/time as the void or as nothing and remember, it wasn't that long ago that man considered the air in our atmosphere to be nothing. Yet with time, we've become aware of the components and properties of the air in our atmosphere. Well, indeed, space/time is an entity and one of it's properties is that it can be distored or bent by a gravitaional field. We know that gravity bends or distorts space/time and light by virtue of the fact that we're able to see stars which we know should be blocked from our view by the sun. We've used radio and optical telescopes to map stars and other celestial bodies during the course of our yearly orbit around the sun, so we know where these celestial bodies should be. When the sun is between us and a star, many times we can still see the star as though it were in a different position. JW That's getting pretty deep for me. Well, it appears that I have now lost my material, so that will be all so far.
Part 2 of 2.
Source Of Information: John Andrews, 6755 Mira Mesa Blvd # 123-235, San Diego, CA 92121-4311.
John Winston.