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Started by 1967sander, January 27, 2014, 09:03:48 PM

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1967sander

Hello,

Project Space Jumper is an ongoing investigation into extraterrestrial phenomena just outside our atmosphere.

Have you ever wondered what these weird flashes of light are? They are visible in many of NASA TV live transmissions and they are a very colorful display, almost like fireworks. Many people believe that these flashes are cosmic rays. That is very interesting as cosmic rays are invisible. In order to make cosmic rays visible you need super sensitive equipment or have to use a so-called spark chamber. Just google for a detailed explanation. What about CCD cameras? Sure cosmic rays can affect CCD cameras but cosmic rays are only visible as a bright or dark spot or streak and they are not colorful.

So what are they and does NASA know what these flashes are?

I believe they do and that there is a fundamental coincendence between these flashes of light and recent developments and innovations in new and more advanced rocket propulsion systems.

Below you see three examples of what NASA calls "cosmic rays".

As you can see there is a system like an ignitor and we can even see the flash.

Now, I am looking for people interested in investigating this together. Bundle our knowledge, try to explain what we see, find samples, basically build my theory that we are dealing with a lifeform.

As they leap through space, I call them Spacejumpers.

Anyone interested?



Made you curious?

Greetz,

Sander
Today's reality is more strange than fiction and what is fiction today could be tomorrow's reality.

ArMaP


PLAYSWITHMACHINES

Hello Sander, great opening post my freind :)

This may surprise you, but we are somewhat aware of this phenomenon,
we calls them Critters!

Enjoy!
(This is your thread, so go with it where you will ;) )
-PWM-

Back

Hey Sander

What PWM said :)

I am sure you will find a lot of help on this topic

Bless

Back

ArMaP

Quote from: PlaysWithMachines on January 27, 2014, 09:26:04 PM
This may surprise you, but we are somewhat aware of this phenomenon,
we calls them Critters!
I don't, I think those are different things. :)

1967sander

Yes they are totally different. They look like machines. Here  is one "Top view". The inner part looks like a blue print .

.

Yes  they are transparant.

Regards,

Sander
Today's reality is more strange than fiction and what is fiction today could be tomorrow's reality.

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

#6
Aah, cigar shaped ufo's?

Maybe we should find some hi-res originals for deuem to process.....

Definitely not critters, then?
:D

ETA;  looking closely at that picture, i see a highly organised geometric structure like that of a 'modern' spaceship or interplanetry transport.

How was the image processed, if i may?

1967sander

Super resolution technology, 3d imager,  forensic apps for sharpening edges and details, scientific micro contrast enhancement, etcetera.
Today's reality is more strange than fiction and what is fiction today could be tomorrow's reality.

ArMaP

Quote from: 1967sander on January 27, 2014, 11:56:19 PM
Super resolution technology, 3d imager,  forensic apps for sharpening edges and details, scientific micro contrast enhancement, etcetera.
That sounds like too many things, are you sure the image got better?

1967sander

absolutely.

8)

I will give you all full
access to my research. As I said I work totally unconventional.
Today's reality is more strange than fiction and what is fiction today could be tomorrow's reality.

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

Very impressed with the pictures so far....
Carry on, that man 8) ???
Armap; Don't expect to understand us all at once, ;)

ArMaP

Quote from: 1967sander on January 28, 2014, 12:28:46 AM
absolutely.

8)

I will give you all full
access to my research. As I said I work totally unconventional.
Thanks, the more tools we have the better. :)

ArMaP

Quote from: PlaysWithMachines on January 28, 2014, 12:58:10 AM
Armap; Don't expect to understand us all at once, ;)
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by that.  :(

Norval

Quote from: 1967sander on January 27, 2014, 09:03:48 PM


Anyone interested?



Made you curious?

Greetz,

Sander


Nope, but thanks anyway, pretty colors though.  :)
It's the questions that drive us, , , the answers that guide us.
What will you know tomorrow? Have a question?
Send me an email at craterchains@yahoo.com

robomont

Welcome new member.

Looks kinda like a pulse plasma rocket.any idea of speed?
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore