Earth Under The Hood - Alternative View

Earth Under The Hood - Alternative View
Earth Under The Hood - Alternative View

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Physicists often say that at the present stage of the development of science, only the most "crazy" ideas can have a chance of success. The hypothesis of the candidate of technical sciences Valentin Fomenko about the origin of the poltergeist fully meets this criterion. But, according to Fomenko, there are three features in it that distinguish it from a multitude of no less crazy ideas related to the field of knowledge, now called non-traditional science. First, in spite of all its "madness", it is not internally contradictory; secondly, it explains the whole range of phenomena associated with a poltergeist; thirdly, according to its author, it can be easily applied to unravel the secrets of clairvoyance, telepathy, telekinesis, foresight of the future and other areas of paraphysics.

V. Fomenko, chairman of the commission for the study of poltergeist and other unexplained phenomena at the Ecobioenergoinformatics Committee, first encountered a poltergeist in 1982 and tried to use his professional experience to solve it. The fact is that at one of the defense enterprises of the Moscow region, Fomenko is in charge of a group dealing, so to speak, in technical forensics - he is looking for connections between causes and effects in complex technical systems. Fomenko tried to "convert" his skill to study phenomena from the category of unknowns.

The first technical investigation began at the Kommunarka breeding farm located a few kilometers from the intersection of the Kaluzhskoe highway with the Moscow ring road. The poltergeist, or, as it was called in the Middle Ages, the "restless spirit", was quite raging here. As victims, he chose two children and their grandmother, who came to the state farm from Moscow. It all started with incomprehensible knocks on the door. Then objects moved. The table suddenly jumped and rolled over. The chandelier swayed and banged against the ceiling. The crib, as if it were alive, threw off the mattress and suddenly fell apart.

In the evening, my grandfather returned from work. Seeing what was happening, he got scared and without undressing rushed to calm down the "enraged" furniture. In response, the “restless spirit” went from bullying to bullying. A bottle of wine, which was in the pocket of my grandfather's coat, suddenly slipped out and gently stood on the floor, near the feet of my grandfather. Several attempts to return it to its place were unsuccessful: the bottle continued to jump to the floor. “Do you want a drink? the surprised man asked, dumbfounded. - Give me a glass. And immediately, instead of an answer, he received a soft, but weighty blow on the cap.

The local policeman was called. But the poltergeist did not have much respect for a representative of power. The sideboard in the room began to sway, and then collapsed, almost crushing the policeman. Reinforcements were called in. The first to arrive were representatives of the Criminal Investigation Department from Butovo, then they brought a guide with a dog from Moscow. The criminal investigation department also could not cope with the poltergeist. With the dog it turned out very well. She calmly entered the large walk-through room, but flatly refused to go into the small one: she set her tail between her legs, broke free and hastily hid in the bathroom.

Analyzing in detail this case of a poltergeist manifestation, Fomenko counted 230 different anomalous phenomena. Later he had to travel to Zhukovsky, Klin, Podolsk, Dzerzhinsk and other cities and towns of the Moscow region. Gradually, in the chaos of incomprehensible events, certain patterns began to emerge. Thus, it turned out that in most cases the actions of the poltergeist develop according to the "standard" programs. At first, people hear knocks on the ceiling, on the door, on the windows. Then things start to fly. And everything ends either by flooding the apartment with water, or by spontaneous combustion of curtains, tablecloths and clothes.

Fomenko established the following key points for understanding this phenomenon. Objects in the premises flew, completely disregarding the laws of aerodynamics. It was almost impossible to see the beginning of their movement. They seemed to sense the human gaze. Therefore, it was possible to observe them only with “peripheral” vision. In this case, the observer noticed that the object first began to vibrate. The amplitude of the vibrations increased rapidly, and at the end he abruptly took off. His "landing" was also unusual. No matter how fast the object moved, it stopped instantly and seemed to "stick" to the floor.

The "conversations" with the poltergeist produced a strange impression. On the one hand, the words of the "restless spirit" shocked with their rudeness, on the other, he showed amazing awareness of the lives of his victims and even of their thoughts.

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And yet, how does the chairman of the Commission for its Study explain the poltergeist?

The entire Earth has been “under the hood” for many thousands, or rather even millions of years. Some kind of cosmic supercivilization threw a space probe to the Earth, which established the observation of people. Each person is, as it were, enveloped by an information and energy field, which captures and transfers information about a person's actions and even thoughts to the “bases” located under the surface of the earth and in Space. This information is processed and a forecast of its possible future is made based on it. But sometimes the forecast turns out to be wrong. To make it more accurate, a person is subjected to all sorts of increasingly difficult tests, the main purpose of which is to shock the subject and obtain information about his behavior in unusual conditions for him. This is a poltergeist.

To make things move, a web of "gluon" chains has been created. "Gluon" is an extremely small particle, which is as many times smaller than a proton, as many times as a proton is smaller than a molecule. These ultra-strong, ultra-thin, super-stiff filaments are capable of passing through any substance without damaging it. Gluon chains moving from "bases" to objects moving under poltergeist explain the strange trajectories of their movement, unexpected stops and even vibration before the start of flight.

The probe's awareness of people's lives and the ability to predict their future (these predictions, by the way, by no means always come true!) Are explained by the presence of an information-energy field and its connection with "bases".

So, if Valentin Fomenko is right, then poltergeist prevention is very simple. It is enough just to perform logical, consistent actions, and the person will not be threatened by flying saucers, or flashing curtains, or even mysterious voices on the phone.

Author: M. Kostin