[0:00]So I shared the research of the magic carpet on that day and now I'll share it with you. I always forget his name. Victor Grebennikov, Grebennikov, great man. And it's not to say that he invented the magic carpet, only brought it back from the past. The idea is that you don't need a carpet, you just need the right three-dimensional pattern that would create a frequency or vibration reacting with the ether. Now, this great scientist, Victor, discovered this by studying insects, the bee, and more specifically, the beetle. And the beetle, what he observed is when it opened its wings, it created an electromagnetic field. It was not so much a flapping of the wings, but rather a pattern on the wings. And he took this pattern and altered it, he made it fourfold, as you can see here, now creating a lift in the center.
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[0:00]So I shared the research of the magic carpet on that day and now I'll share it with you.
[0:00]And it's not to say that he invented the magic carpet, only brought it back from the past.
[0:00]The idea is that you don't need a carpet, you just need the right three-dimensional pattern that would create a frequency or vibration reacting with the ether.
[0:00]Now, this great scientist, Victor, discovered this by studying insects, the bee, and more specifically, the beetle.
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