APEC 7/9, Part #4 – Jose Ruiz – Prevailing Traits of Extraordinary Devices / Alzofon Suggestions Q&A

https://www.altpropulsion.com – There is a 3 step pattern that constantly repeats itself in many extraordinary devices. If people would incorporate these steps into their own experiments, the chances of success are drastically increased. The steps are: 1. These devices disrupt equilibrium at a quantum level in a known area 2. Energy is extracted out of the disrupted area and transferred to another location where it can be manageable. 3. Energy is used in real time somewhere outside the device. On this presentation we’ll go into details of these three prevailing traits in extraordinary devices. We’ll go over some examples and propose a hypothesis of how and why these devices work. Lastly, we’ll talk about a suggested Alzofon experiment which incorporates this pattern.

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In the July 9th conference session, Greg Cathcart will present on Compressed Time Propulsion, Jose Ruiz discusses Prevailing Traits of Extraordinary Devices & Alzofon Suggestions, and Wayne Ojala will talk about his experiments with a possible antigravity phase of water. Mark Sokol & Aidan Schaffer will provide detailed lab updates on their upcoming experiments and vacuum-deposition work to recreate Art’s Parts, and we’ll be finishing off the event with an open discussion and ad hoc presentations by conference attendees!

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