Mehran Keshe/interview
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My guest is a researcher and nuclear engineer. His name is Mehran Keshe. He designedplasma reactors. He's observed some interesting effects with these plasma reactors and we're going to talk to him. He lives in Belgium...
This is Bill Alek, you're on the progressive technology hour and I thought we'd get into some of your work.
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plasma reactors: magnetic and gravitational field effects
These are nuclear-based systems where we actually achieve what some people call 'plasma disassembly' or "opening up" the plasma, where up to now in the world of physics we spoke about the atom, and then the nucleus, and then the plasma. Now we have 'opened' the plasma and we used the material within the plasma, which is what some people call antimatter - we call it principal matter, which is the main part of the plasma, and then we have what they call the 'dark matter' or so-called dark energy - which we call the transition, and then we have the physical, tangible matter of the plasma. So now we have developed a technology where we actually open up the plasma, we use its magnetic fields, and then we put it back together in a way so we don't actually burn or waste fuel - we don't use fuel. We use the magnetic field of the plasma, and that's why some of the things we do seem strange and some people say is unacceptable. Because what we are doing is ... to places like like Fermilab ... are doing 30-40 years ahead of them. It's a well-known fact. So, in a way, they say antimatter or antigravity - there is no anti about it. "Antimatter" is actually the principal matter of the plasma, it is the mother - the seed, the star. So we have taken physics knowledge of plasma a step further, deeper. As I've said, we started with atoms, then plasma, now we have opened the plasma and we see the properties of one matter, which is one magnetic field, which is the principal matter, or as they call it, antimatter. So the principal matter is a star and else it releases its energy and magnetic fields - in this from the strength and levels it becomes the so-called dark matter or it becomes the tangible matter, or it becomes X-rays - it depends where down the scale it is ... antimatter and antigravity as spoken in English.
'dark matter' vs. 'transition matter'
It's not 'dark matter', we call it transition matter. The antimatter, or principal matter, which is like a star, to get to the matter condition, you have [to pass through] a transition zone. That transition zone, scientists called up to now 'dark matter' - we call it transition matter, which is going like light from the sun reaching the earth. You start with the Sun. We call the Sun the main strength of the whole solar system. Antimatter we call the principal matter, it's the 'star' of the system, and it comes - reduces in strength - to light, to tangible matter, then it becomes all that we see. So there is no dark matter.
Dark matter is meaningless to us; we call it a transition from magnetics, from one strength to another - and there's no antimatter because we call it the principal, the star, the whole plasma. And when it comes to the tangible, we see it as the matter in our level - the matter level.
Websites
- http://www.keshefoundation.com
- http://keshefoundation.com/powercells for our energy section
- http://www.keshespace.com
Six-year international plasma reactor teaching exchange program
- http://internationalspaceinstitute.org in April we'll start teaching 100 scientists around the world the process of the way we work for production of energy, production of space propulsion - electrical motion, the production of material, and our health section. So we already have the first 100 people who have shown interest and have registered to join in. It's a six-year course and then they shall go back to their own countries. We will not centralise our institute to one country or nation. You come in to learn and you go back to teach your own nation.
It's a six-year, full-time course - that's the plan. You have to live, eat, breathe, day-by-day, through the course - not a 9-5 lecture. The first six months we will be teaching so that everyone starts thinking on the same level, and after that it's physical, making, developing your own reactors for the space technology, your own reactors for the food, medical applications, energy production - everything from A-Z. Because our knowledge and patents gained in the process belongs after my passing to the United Nations ... so I don't carry anything with me.