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Re: GRAVITY - the Zetas Explain


Article: <5b8s99$iap@sjx-ixn9.ix.netcom.com>
From: saquo@ix.netcom.com(Nancy )
Subject: Re: GRAVITY - the Zetas Explain
Date: 11 Jan 1997 20:13:29 GMT

In article <5b3dn7$3dv@pollux.cmc.doe.ca> Greg Neill asks:
> By the way, how might a very long distance effect such as your
> proposed repulsive force act upon a very local spaceship? If the
> "force" only becomes significant over vast distances (millions
> of light years), how could one hope to apply it to a ship within
> arms reach? How would said force affect only the ship and not,
> say the planet next door?
> ynecgan@cmc.doe.ca (Greg Neill)

I believe the Zetas said they identify, I assume via computer, the place they want to go and then REMOVE the repulsion force between the space ship and that point. In their words "and a quick kiss it is". This raises all kinds of questions, in my mind at least, about how they remove objects that might be in between or how the travel can result in their arriving at a point where they're hovering in the air. Wouldn't the repulsion force be between the ship and Earth? Why not arrive plastered to the Earth? They have stated that they will not get into specifics, as we're not supposed to get into space travel now, being children and all. However, I may have some insights from one of my visitations.

When they took me for a visit to their home in the Gobi Desert
http://www.zetatalk.com/worlds/w07.htm

so that I could better help them answer questions about their life style, etc., their space ship went TO the Gobi via the usual human means of traveling along the surface of the Earth, like an airplane. However, going BACK to San Francisco, they did what I'm going to call a triangulation, not sure if this is the right term. We went from the Gobi WAY out in space so that the Earth shank in my view (I was in some kind of observation ship, which had a brownish colored glass-like substance floor and ceiling at the center of the ship). The Earth got as small as a golf ball. Then we zoomed BACK, straight to San Francisco. I was amused, thinking, probably the shortest way around the globe! There was no object where we stopped in space, nor did we plaster against the Earth at San Francisco. Don't ask me why.