MARS PHOENIX LANDER Remote Views May 25, 2008 LEAP
Excerpt from RV account of actual LEAP: ‘See what I trimmed off for time, using hyperspace. Much faster my way. The distance from the Earth to the planet Mars is 101 million km. Round trip 126 million miles. Light travels at the speed of c. I would imagine during a View you would have to go both to and back from Viewed object. In terms of light travel one way c-time Mars to Earth on landing day: 9 minutes and 46 seconds. So, return trip: 18 minutes 92 seconds. I did my pre-Phoenix Lander Remote View painting in approximately 3 minutes. Having timed video clips of several of my many paint sessions. Total brush time. If the painting View process required the light to actually travel the distance and return it would be much greater than the time it actually took. Achievable by instantaneous transmission developed as in empathic inter-dimensional sensing. You could call quantum chromo dynamics just quantum psi in modern terms. And capturing the impression by recording it as a painting. The process is a superluminal v>c psi Quantum 5th Hypershift leap, via SpaceTimeLight. Particularly with this one, going to mars with the Phoenix Lander already in the approach to the surface. Me playing ‘Race the Chute’...
(Left) ‘Ice’ RV ‘04; upper right match to ice patch under Phoenix
Race Remote View; contains long streaks, left, bottom of upper quadrant (RV above) match to surface
RV chute; match to landing