In the year 2002, many mysterious patents began to surface in the US Patent Office from a man named John Quincy St. Clair. Most with strange names such as the Photon spacecraft or the Chi energy amplifier, it’s anyone’s guess who this man is and where his ideas are from.
One of his earliest patents is entitled “Magnetic vortex wormhole generator” which…
…has the ability to generate negative mass and a negativespring constant which, according to Einstein’s General Theory ol Relativity, is required in order to create a stable wormhole between our space and hyperspace.
He goes on to explain how one of these generators are built…
Two separate, but electrically connected, toroidal coils of differing radii, carry magnetic flux in opposite directions about their common centerline. According to Maxwell’s equation, this produces bucking electric fields along said centerline. Because the two solenoids have different radii, the parallel spring constant of both coils is negative. The negative mass together with the negative spring constant produce a real resonant frequency which can distort the spacetime curvature due to the creation of powerful spikes of negative mass. This phenomenon, similar to the common electrical thunderstorm, opens up a wormhole into hyperspace through which low-density hyperspace energy can enter into our dimension.
If you were wondering what this looks like, he has included images for that purpose:
As you can see, the first image shows the negatively charged coil around one of the solenoids. The second is a full view of the generator itself. He later in 2004 showed that this Magnetic Vortex Wormhole Generator could be used in full-body transportation!
What is strange about this application is the way St. Clair segues into bizarre stories such as this:
At the beginning of the 20th century, a man’s parents were dying of tuberculosis. With their permission, he placed them and their beds on weighing scales. When each one passed away, each scale registered a drop in mass equal to 0.071 kilograms. This is the mass of the hyperspace energy being which resides in the physical body.
And an experience the inventor had with teleportation himself!
The basis for this invention is an event, referring to FIG. 1, occurring on May 2, 2004, in which the inventor (“he”) personally experienced a full-body teleportation while walking to the bus stop (A) along a road (B) that runs perpendicular to the nearby commercial airport runways where planes are landing. There is a wide iron grating (D) for water drainage that crosses the road at the center of the bus stop. The grating width is such that one has to make a concerted effort to jump across it in order to get from one side to the other. Approximately 50 meters from the iron grating, he (E) felt a vertical wave (F), similar to a flag waving in the breeze, traveling down the street toward the bus stop. The wave velocity was about 1 meter per second, which was slightly faster than his walking speed. In the next instance, he (G) found himself down the street near the corner of the next block. Realizing that he had passed the bus stop, he turned around to see the iron grating approximately 50 meters up the street in back of him. Because there was no recollection of having jumped across the iron grating nor of having passed the bus stop’s yellow marker line, he realized that he had been teleported a distance of 100 meters while moving along with the traveling wave. It was obvious that the wave was pulsed because the front edge overtook the inventor, moved with him momentarily, and then the back edge of wave left him as it moved on down the street. While contemplating this sequence of events, he then looked up and saw in a span of a few seconds a twin-turboprop airplane (C) in the distance crossing above the road while making a shallow descent in order to land at the airport.
While strange indeed, we need to ask ourselves? Is this man being merely creative? And if so, is the regulation of the Patent Office falling into disrepair?
I plan on writing John Quincy St. Clair to ask him various questions of his profession and will post updates here if I receive them.