Here, we offer a Vietnamese perspective on possible national defense applications of Zero Point Energy in the context of the current tensions in the Paracel Islands.
4. We mention this last because the history
of the twentieth century showed that
many men were seduced into using ZPE
primarily to make instruments of war
5. Even when they didn’t use these
advanced weapons in battle, they
often fought wars with conventional
weapons primarily for the purpose of
generating income for their covert
research & development projects on
military uses of ZPE
6. While we would like to see ZPE used
only for peaceful purposes, there may
be legitimate military uses of ZPE to
defend one’s territorial integrity
7. Many defense analysts believe that China has
already developed advanced antigravity craft
using electrogravitics, which as we know is
one way to harness ZPE
8. However, Vietnam is not known to
possess any similar level of military
technology
9. If electrogravitics and electrostatics can be
used to induce antigravity for civilian air
transportation, then obviously Vietnam
could also build military aircraft which are
antigrav-capable
12. They run on diesel-electric engines
and must be refueled periodically to
stay in the water
13. The top speed of a Kilo-class sub is 25
knots (46.3 km/h)
• The reason the sub is so slow is that the water
is much denser than air, thus impeding the
ship’s progress
14. However, New Energy science shows
us how to clear the Zero Point Field in
front of the sub and significantly
reduce drag
15. This is a form of “supercavitation”,
where the sub is propelled within a
“force field” or vacuum at speeds that
can be ten times higher than normal
16. This technology could allow Vietnam’s
Kilo-class subs to travel underwater at
400 km/h, or faster
17. That is the kind of next-generation
military technology it will take for
Vietnam to protect its territorial
waters in the Eastern Sea
18. Let us give a
little
perspective on
this challenge
that is
confronting us
in the Eastern
Sea today
39. Today, in the Eastern Sea, we face a predicament
similar to that of Hồ Quý Ly and Lê Lợi
40. The Chinese army is arrogant because they
know they have a head start on Vietnam in
weapons using New Energy science
41. The question now is whether to allow
this technological gap to widen, or to
take immediate steps to narrow the gap
42. Now is the critical time for Vietnam to
choose to follow the New Energy
revolution in all aspects of life
• Infrastructure
• Social
• Industrial
• Medical
• Environmental
• Defense
43. Are you ready to bring Vietnam into
the futuristic, peaceful environment
that the 21st century ought to be?
44. Congratulations on making it through
Part 3 of our seminar on New Energy.
In Part 4, we will be looking at what
you and other groups in society can be
doing to make New Energy a reality in
Vietnam.