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Investigating anomalies and unlocking the secrets of time travel. Join the journey to redefine what’s possible. #TimeTravel #Physics #MI13 #UAP #UFO #Anomalies

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Most people imagine the Big Bang as an explosion where matter expanded into empty space. That picture has never really made sense. So here is a clearer way to understand it. The Big Bang was not the creation of matter. It was the moment that time stopped being uniform. Before…


A scalar time field isn’t a “clock in space.” It’s a value that exists everywhere, like temperature in a room. At every point in the cosmos, the field has a strength or density. Where the density is higher, time flows more slowly. Where it’s lower, time flows more quickly.…

TimeCommandHQ's tweet image. A scalar time field isn’t a “clock in space.”
It’s a value that exists everywhere, like temperature in a room.

At every point in the cosmos, the field has a strength or density.
Where the density is higher, time flows more slowly.
Where it’s lower, time flows more quickly.…

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TimeCommandHQ's tweet image. Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary

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Here come all the next gen aircraft. I think we’re in for some surprises.

BREAKING: 🇺🇸 USAF Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin confirms the F-47, America’s next-generation air dominance fighter, will conduct its first flight in 2028. Designed by Boeing to eventually replace the F-22, the F-47 is expected to reach Mach 2, cover over 1,800 km, and operate…

Defence_Index's tweet image. BREAKING: 🇺🇸 USAF Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin confirms the F-47, America’s next-generation air dominance fighter, will conduct its first flight in 2028.

Designed by Boeing to eventually replace the F-22, the F-47 is expected to reach Mach 2, cover over 1,800 km, and operate…
Defence_Index's tweet image. BREAKING: 🇺🇸 USAF Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin confirms the F-47, America’s next-generation air dominance fighter, will conduct its first flight in 2028.

Designed by Boeing to eventually replace the F-22, the F-47 is expected to reach Mach 2, cover over 1,800 km, and operate…
Defence_Index's tweet image. BREAKING: 🇺🇸 USAF Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin confirms the F-47, America’s next-generation air dominance fighter, will conduct its first flight in 2028.

Designed by Boeing to eventually replace the F-22, the F-47 is expected to reach Mach 2, cover over 1,800 km, and operate…


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#News: USAF CofS Gen. David Allvin has announced that the first F-47, America’s next-gen air dominance fighter, will make its maiden flight in 2028. Built by Boeing to replace the F-22, the F-47 is expected to reach Mach 2, fly over 1,800 km, and operate alongside autonomous…

RealAirPower1's tweet image. #News: USAF CofS Gen. David Allvin has announced that the first F-47, America’s next-gen air dominance fighter, will make its maiden flight in 2028. Built by Boeing to replace the F-22, the F-47 is expected to reach Mach 2, fly over 1,800 km, and operate alongside autonomous…


Hey @elonmusk What’s your thoughts on time travel? Possible, not possible, will be possible?


Life doesn’t just need the right distance from a star, it needs the right distance from the galactic core. The Milky Way’s “Goldilocks zone” sits between 7 and 9 kpc from the centre, and Earth happens to orbit right inside it.


Hey @elonmusk fancy a chat about Krasnikov tubes? I think there are some key insights that can be used within @SpaceX


People think interstellar travel needs wormholes, but it’s more like dragging a stick through paint. If you move while altering the time field, you leave a path behind you where space is thinner and the distance is shorter. That path is a Krasnikov tube. You don’t travel faster.…


A Krasnikov tube is like dragging a stick through paint: the motion doesn’t make a hole, it leaves a changed region in the medium, and traveling back along that path is now easier and shorter than traveling through the untouched paint.


Krasnikov showed you don’t need wormholes. You just need to change the time field along a path so the distance collapses. Only civilizations that can decouple from their local time field can build or use these transit corridors. That’s why the universe can be full of life and…


Krasnikov didn’t propose a fixed speed-up. He showed that once a route is traveled, the return journey can be effectively instantaneous because the distance itself is compressed. You don’t travel faster. You travel through less space. That’s the same mechanism as time-field…


The Fermi Paradox disappears if you stop assuming everyone is made of the same matter and can travel anywhere. If matter stability depends on local time-field density, and interstellar travel requires Krasnikov corridors (compressed-distance routes), then only civilizations…


People think interstellar travel requires wormholes, but wormholes need exotic matter we’ve never observed. Krasnikov tubes don’t. They simply compress distance along a traveled path. Sci-fi ran with the wrong model. The real shortcut is time-field engineering, not tearing…


A Krasnikov tube is not a wormhole. It doesn’t open a tunnel. It simply compresses space along a path already traveled, so the return journey is fast. In the time-field model, this happens naturally when inertia is reduced. No exotic matter. No violation of relativity.


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Will we work out how to time travel in your life time?

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As 3I/ATLAS was traveling through our solar system, It left a Krasnikov-style compressed-space corridor behind it. Which means we could trace that corridor back to its source. We may already have a galactic transit lane passing through our solar system. @ProfBrianCox


If advanced civilizations travel using compressed-space regions near galactic cores, then visitors should arrive along predictable vectors aligned with the Milky Way’s centre. Many of the most credible UAP sightings already match those approach paths. We didn’t recognize the…


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