Walking Through Walls - A Possibility Or Is It A Myth?
Walking Through Walls - A Possibility Or Is It A Myth?
This invention is a training system for people who want to be able to walk through walls. It was created by a person in California and was patented in 1998. This system uses the power of ultrasound waves and brain waves to train the human being to acquire sufficient hyperspace energy to push the body out of the body and through solid objects such as doors. It was explained by a man named Paul J. Roubal in a patent application filed in California.
This invention is a training system for people who want to be able to walk through walls. It was patented in 1998. This invention was developed by a man named Paul J. Roubal in California. This patent was applied for by a man named Robert E. Davis in Los Angeles, California. According to the Patent Office, this invention was a training system for people who want to be able to walk through walls.
This patent application was developed to develop a walking/running perpetual motion machine. According to this invention, a person could run up a set of artificial hills while maintaining a steady-running speed of six kilometers per hour; it then would accelerate at a constant speed of twelve kilometers per hour and go on to break the sound barrier. The machine would then use the power of ultrasound waves and brain waves to shock the human body into moving through the walls of a building. It claims that the human body can move through solid objects without losing any of its energy. It also claims that the person will retain all of their energy when moving through walls.
However, some critics have claimed that this invention is not a real working model and does not work properly. One of the critics is John Carrier, an electrical engineer from Harvard University. He further explained that the PTVS did not incorporate the science of magnetism. According to Carrier, if it were true that a person could go through a solid object while keeping his or her energy, then the speed of the person walking through it would be very slow. It was further explained by Carrier that this kind of technology was still in the realm of science fiction at the moment.
According to Carrier, the truth of whether walking through walls is possible is still not known. One of the reasons why no one has come up with a working model is because it would involve using up too much time and energy of the person. According to Carrier, a person could only move fast through vacuum, but this does not mean that he or she can do the same in a building with many walls. Therefore, there are still some more hurdles to cross before walking through walls can be achieved.
Carrier added that a person can increase his or her chances of walking through a wall by practicing meditation techniques. Meditation is said to help stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system which is linked to a vast amount of human potential. This kind of physical therapy can be used as an alternative to the use of any PTVS or any other hyperspace energy gadget available. According to Carrier, all that one needs to do is to meditate as often as possible. Furthermore, this practice will help increase the yogic ability of a person to use transcendence of the body and consciousness to achieve greater harmony and control in life.
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