The Voice of Allan Zade
It is time to revisit ‘Motion and Transposition in Z-Continuum’. Some aspects of Transposition explained above are shown in the figure at location ‘B’. In that case, the object (for example, an aircraft) disappears from point B2 and reappears at point B1.
In that case, the object does not need to “cover” distance B2-B1. The object “leaves” the first point and “appears” at the next one from the point of view of a ground observer.
Motion and Transposition in Z-Continuum
In that case, the location of the planet remains constant because the duration of transposition is almost equal to zero (as explained above). Therefore, Z-Trajectory B1-B2 appears between two points of Z-Continuum (two ESP) that belong to the exact location of the planet in Z-Continuum.
Suppose now this. Z-Gate appears between two different locations of the planet in Z-Continuum. It uses two corresponding ESPs as usual. What does happen in that case? For example, Z-Gate appears between points A3 and B3. Therefore, an object that uses Z-Trajectory makes a Transposition between those ESPs. The duration of Transposition remains almost equal to zero, as usual. However, the duration of the planetary motion between locations A and B can be significant.
In that case, of different locations of the planet in the Z-Continuum regarding In-Gap and Out-Gap of the Z-Gate, the duration of the two physical processes of Transposition and planetary motion between those points becomes UNEQUAL to each other
- Allan Zade
Suppose now this. An aircraft and the Earth-bound observer have two previously synchronized clocks (clocks synchronized before Transposition). What does happen after transposition? In that case, the duration calculated by all ground clocks becomes equal to each other. They calculated the so-called "time" of planetary motion in the Z-Continuum.
The onboard clock also calculates the duration of the aircraft's motion through the Z-Continuum as usual. However, both clocks use two different trajectories in the Z-Continuum. The Earth-bound clock uses W-trajectory (or the typical trajectory of motion in the Z-continuum, or motion "through space").
The onboard clock uses Z-Trajectory to cover the distance between the same points of Z-Continuum A3 and B3. The duration of that process is almost zero. Therefore,
The distance covered by an object via Z-Gate almost equals zero. As a result, two clocks synchronized before Transposition show different indications after Transposition. Moreover, the clock after Transposition shows fewer indications compared to a clock that keeps the W-trajectory.
- Allan Zade
Is it possible to find traces of physical phenomena associated with Transposition? Yes, it is possible. There are many of them happening all around the globe. ‘The Book of the Damned’ by Charles Fort, published in 1919, shows numerous examples of Transposition. Charles Fort pays attention mainly to the second part of Transposition, or “reappearance of transpositioned objects.” The famous book ‘The Bermuda Triangle’ by Charles Berlitz (1974) shows a lot of examples of transpositions, too. Berlitz concentrates the attention of the readers on the first part of Transposition or “disappearances.”
Bruce Gernon experienced Transposition twice in his life. After that, he published a book, ‘The Fog: A Never Before Published Theory of the Bermuda Triangle Phenomenon’ (2005), ISBN 978-0738707570. He also shares his point of view in another book, ‘Beyond the Bermuda Triangle: True Encounters with Electronic Fog, Missing Aircraft, and Time Warps’ (2017)
‘I didn't believe in time travel or teleportation until it happened to me.
I'm Bruce Gernon, and I flew through the heart of the Bermuda Triangle before I'd even heard the term. Skeptics have dismissed the Triangle as a nonmystery, but they weren't in my airplane when the fog surrounded my craft and I leaped ahead 100 miles. I documented what happened and memorized every detail of that flight.’
More than that, a good example comes from the flight 727 incident when the flight “kept the condition of disappearance” for 10 minutes during its glide path at Miami International Airport. After Transposition, all onboard clocks and watches were 10 minutes behind the indication of the Earth-bound clocks. Nobody noticed that all the passengers were also 10 minutes younger than their counterparts on Earth.
However, the best example comes from the Pan Am Flight 914 incident, when an aircraft remained missing for 37 years — both incidents (727 and 914) are explained in detail in the private part of this site. As you can see now, Z-Theory explains all aspects of Transposition. Moreover, it offers an entirely new way of thinking and elevates your level of consciousness.
Z-Theory is capable of:
- Allan Zade
Moreover, the Theory offers an entirely new perspective for your thoughts and a new level of your consciousness.