Advanced Aerospace Propulsion A New Theoretical and & Experimental Approach By David B. Sereda

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This third photo shows the smaller circle resembling the electron in the hydrogen atom. Notice that it too has a progressive spiral orbit moving towards the center. Abstract Idea If these circle designs are the imprint left behind of the wave patterns that created them, what are they telling us about the structure and state of the waves that created them? They are in a wave-progressive mode from lower to higher frequency orbits. Ordinary mass is not in a wave progressive state unless it is being transformed. The diameters of wave-particles stay relatively stable in most atoms. If crop circle waves are traveling in clock-wise and anti-clockwise, perhaps they are trying to tell us something: that our wave generators only need to mimic the path of particle-anti-particle pairs and the sought after “differential� between the pairs will manifest as a by-product. This is an important fact when we consider experimentation. As Niels Bohr show us, in his hydrogen atom model, when an electron jumps into a very slightly closer orbit around the atom, it radiates off a photon, giving off its energy; thus reducing it’s mass, as energy and mass have an equivalency with Einstein theory.

While crop circles yield many designs, the central wave formations in each circle, or even semi-circle reveals the same progressive spiral wave formations that are evident in many authentic UFO cases.

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