Why does the Thought-Control System want us to believe in the Big Bang theory?
Jock Doubleday
"In 1690, Christiaan Huygens, who was a Dutch mathematician, astronomer, physicist, inventor, super smart guy, amazing guy -- he rivaled Newton, easily -- he published this book called, "Treatise on Light" . . . He proposed that light is a wave-form that travels through a medium. And for centuries, people had already thought about a medium in the universe, and they called it the luminiferous ether. Why did they call it luminiferous? Was it because it was radiant? No. It was because it was light-bearing. It was a light-bearing ether.
"Light needs -- and Tesla confirms this -- light needs a medium to travel through. Tesla said . . . 'light can be nothing else than sound in ether.' It needs a medium. Sound travels through air. Without air, you don't have sound. You need a medium for light. They understood this, back in the day. Academia has suppressed this, and now it's just a void, and there's no ether. There's just nothing out there. So, you should stay home, Truman, because it's really scary out there. There's no fabric to the universe, nowhere to stand. So you have to stay home. That's academia.
"But Tesla -- who has been discarded in every possible way by academia -- the smartest scientist ever to have lived is basically marginalized to a guy who was in love with a pigeon -- so Tesla took this idea up; 160 years later, Tesla comes on the scene in Smiljan Croatia, which was the Austrian Empire, back then, and now it's Croatia. And three decades later, he's talking about the ether. He saw how important this medium was for what he was observing in his lab and in the universe.
"So, he published articles, and a letter to the editor of the 'New York Times,' and many, many different letters to the editor about this. And you're like, 'Why is he publishing about the ether? Why isn't he just publishing about his wireless energy? Wouldn't that be the thing that was the big deal? Why is he talking about the ether?' Well, he's publishing about this, and even in his articles, he's saying, "Oh, by the way, if you thought that wireless energy was the big deal, it's not. Anybody could do it. It's simple, it's being done right now. What's going to be the big deal' -- and you saw this in the article headline in July 1930, there was a syndicated article that went all across the United States through the Hearst publishing company, and it was called "Man's Greatest Achievement." And you're like, wow, 'Tesla wrote an article called, "Man's Greatest Achievement"? It must be about wireless energy!' No. He's writing about the future. He's not even writing about what he did in the past, or what he's about to do. He's writing about man's future. Someday, man's greatest achievement is going to be this. What is that?
"It's extracting material from the luminiferous ether, the light-bearing ether, and in that moment of extraction -- You have to whirl the ether. You give the ether motion in a helical way. That very motion is the matter. . . . Matter is the ether in motion. And by giving motion to the ether, we can become creators of worlds. And he says this. We can build planets. We can move planets. He says, 'without much effort,' we can create worlds from the ether, and this will be man's greatest achievement.
"And then academia came along -- they simplified Maxwell's equations. So, Maxwell -- James Clark Maxwell -- came along, and he was talking about the electromagnetic nature of light. And he made these amazing equations. And Tesla was a big fan of these equations, and they included the ether in the equations.
"Then, Oliver Heaviside came along, simplified Maxwell's equations, discarded the ether, discarded Tesla's ether from the equations, and then academia took the simplified version and said, 'There's no ether, because Oliver Heaviside is our new authority.' Really? Because that's not what Tesla said. He said that James Clerk Maxwell was right about the ether.
"So, they're discarding Tesla. It's a systematic discarding of the ether.
"Why would the Thought-Control System want to discard the ether? Well, for the same reason that they want to discard a universe of infinite time. They give us the Big Bang nonsense: 13.8 billion years as a time-limit for the universe -- 'Oh, it was born 13.8 billion years ago!' -- because we would therefore plausibly imagine that we're the first advanced race. We're the first race to raise our heads above the muck and mire. So therefore, we don't have a galactic family. We're alone. Oh, and there's no ether. It's a void. Stay home, Truman. It's scary out there. There's nobody out there, and there's nothing out there." - Jock Doubleday
(start 1:00:00) "EP 168 - Jock Doubleday - Ancient Alternative History - The Bosnian Pyramid Complex - A Hollow Earth" (Journey to Truth interview, January 25, 2022) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Otcr7pggE3I ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYpuzYS0_xc
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