Construction of Mega-Structures Using Automated Replication

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By Richard Lighthouse

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This short ebook is a preliminary idea for using the replication method described in previous ebooks, and then automating the process to produce successive structural components, in a long series. As an example, rectangular tube sections, which are fitted together as they are created – could manufacture many kilometers of length in a mega-structure. The concept of mega-structures is not new. However, until now, there has not been a practical and inexpensive method for constructing anything so massive. The replication machine has been described in my previous ebooks. It operates at the level of elementary particles, to create a nearly-identical object, whether organic or inorganic. An object is placed into electromagnetic stasis using the Lighthouse Frequency. (2.202 THz) While in the stasis, one to three elementary particles need to be shifted within the transition, to create a new object. This is done by synchronizing with the "cycle clock" of specific elementary particles. The presence of specific elementary particles is based on probabilities, so basically the machine is simply altering probabilities to create a new object

Construction of Mega-Structures Using Automated Replication