Preliminary Theory for a Replication Machine

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By Richard Lighthouse

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This short technical ebook presents a possible technology for replicating or cloning any physical object. The method is derived from a study of parallel universes. In terms of elementary particles, most parallel universes have mass, charge, and spin values that are vastly different than our own. This makes it very difficult for an object or person to be stable in this alternate environment, because each time the universe blinks on – it cannot reconstruct the molecules as they were. However, it may be possible for an object to be stable in this alternate environment for one cycle within the blinking frequency – which may be sufficient to gain data or temporary access. This would be about one trillionth of a second, in our terms. Each reader must comprehend that our universe literally blinks, off and on, more than 1 trillion times each second.

Preliminary Theory for a Replication Machine