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Page first featured January 23, 2011

Discussion of Stargate Design

image:Stargate.peru.jpg

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Archeology

Legend goes that when the Spanish conquistadors came and looted gold and precious stones, a priest, Aramu Maru, fled with the key to the door and hid in the mountains. He found the gate which was being protected by shaman priests. He showed them the key, a sacred golden disk. They performed a ritual, putting the key into the doorway inset, and a blue light appeared, which looked like water suspended. The priest handed them the key and then turned and walked through the water and into the portal. He was never seen again.

Interestingly, the Peruvian "stargate" is exactly 7 metres wide, identified from my antigravity research as the optimal practical diameter for gravitational engineering. The wave nature of gravity provides important harmonic sizes for practical engineering, and the smallest strong harmonic is 7 metres. I think the diameter more or less confirms the gravitational nature of the device that was located at this site. The archaeology validates the historical research. The Stargate was clearly removed in a secret archivation many years ago, probably by agents of the South American Nazis.

Physics

Conventional physics has already provided the physics of worm holes. The worm hole will be opened by a gravitational generator, and will then require a negative energy feed, to generate a negative gravity effect, to keep the throat from collapsing in on itself. See below schematic.

image:Wormhole_graphicpe.jpg

From my historical research I have been able to derive the gravity equation:

Gravity = rpm (thousands) x voltage x current

Design spec

With a background on the physics we can therefore begin to look at the technical specs:

  • The Stargate will have some kind of mechanism for generating rapid high voltage electromagnetic spin
  • The delay in the wormhole opening will be the acceleration time for the spin
  • A negative energy feed is necessary to keep the throat open. I've covered how to build a negative energy generator in other research. Short pulses couple with a time negative flux vector. The coupled current is then subjected to fractional distillation, to separate out the "wattless" negative time vector and step charge a capacitor with it. See OS:Tesla transformer.

DHD

The TV show DHD has Thirty-eight symbols - two concentric rings of nineteen symbols each - the point of origin is the red button in the middle and must always be pressed as the eighth and final co-ordinate to activate. We can therefore deduce the system operates off 14 co-ordinates. 7 for the destination, and 7 for the point of origin. Since the point of origin is fixed, this is always a prefix represented by the red button in the middle and does not change or need to be entered.

The difficulty in space is that everything is in motion, and everything is relative. There is therefore no sense in giving a 3 dimensional co-ordinate - you have to define your point relative to something. Solar masses are the most obvious points of reference in space. I propose the co-ordinate system operates on something like as follows.

  • Level 1: Constellation co-ordinate
  • Level 2: Solar co-ordinate
  • Level 3: Planetary orbit harmonic

This leaves us with 4 co-ordinates to define a point on the planetoid.

The fact that Stargates can not be used in deep space further supports the solar mass and planetary orbit harmonic as the referencing point hypothesis.

Range

It seems likely there is a range limitation, and each gate can only access gates in proximity, but the entire network can be traversed through multiple stops. Power upgrade customisations on gates can extend range - a custom dialler can access more points on the network. A Stargate is designed to have manageable power requirements, and be easy for the operator to use and to transcend language - i.e. pictograms.

A wormhole can be kept open for a maximum of 38 minutes. This is probably due to planetary drift, and stops the point of origin moving too far. Power issues may also be involved i.e. discharges on capacitors.

Gate symbols

Matching the DHD there are 38 destination symbols on the Stargate, and one for the point of origin, making 39 in total. There are 9 chevrons.

Image:Stargate1.jpg

This images gives 42 because the point of origin pictogram varied in a few shows - "Children of the Gods," "Solitudes," "The Gamekeeper". This may be because those shows were set at distant points on the network, so the earth was perceived to be aligned with a different constellation. This raises an interesting point as to how one gets back, if one goes to a gate far enough away that the constellations have changed. It would seem to me some kind of digitised constellations guide is needed in order to be navigate the system, a smart phone app type code base, otherwise you are dependant upon being given co-ordinates by a system user.

Ritual significance

I writing this article, I am struck by the idea of making passages to the constellations. This seems very much aligned with the egyptian view of the dead, travelling to the stars. Egyptian myth is likely based upon real technology.

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In the News

Personnel

  • Tim Harwood has proposed, and now outlined this project in detail, in addition to providing the base article / research. From past experience, Tim sees little point in simply lecturing a silent audience. The goal of open source projects is to encourage participation. If no-one is interested in creating re-creating this classic experiment, then so be it. But this project at least provides the opportunity, and framework with which to do so, for anyone who is interested.
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