Interior of the Alcator C-Mod tokamak at the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion
Center. Two Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequencies (ICRF) antennas are visible
to the left of the central column. A new magnetic field-aligned ICRF antenna
is visible to the right of the central column. [WIKI]
Magnetic Confinement Fusion in the Rig Veda
An October 2014 report from Technology Review describes
Lockheed Martin’s announcement that it had "secretly developed a promising
design for a compact nuclear fusion reactor" has encountered skepticism over
the basic feasibility of its approach.
Tom McGuire is the project lead of the Lockheed effort to develop the
reactor at the company’s 'Skunkworks' in
Palmdale, California. The article says that no data has yet been released
after having done 200 firings with plasma. However McGuire said of the
plasma,
“It looks like it’s doing what it’s
supposed to do.” He added that with research partners Lockheed could develop
a completed prototype within five years and a commercial application within
a decade. The company is even talking about how fusion reactors could one
day power ships and planes.
McGuire said that "the company has come up with
a compact design, called a high beta fusion reactor, based on principles of
so-called 'magnetic mirror confinement.' This approach tries to contain
plasma by reflecting particles from high-density magnetic fields to
low-density ones."
Tokamak: a doughnut shaped device
"The
challenge is to confine hydrogen plasma at conditions under which the
hydrogen nuclei fuse together at levels that release a useful amount of
energy."
Tokamak confinement of a nuclear fusion plasma: The twisted magnetic field
lines (green) required to confine the high temperature plasma (purple) are
created by the currents in a set of planar coils (red) and a current flowing
in the conductive plasma itself.
The article continues, "Most research efforts use a method that tries to
contain hot plasma within magnetic fields in
a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak. Three research-scale
tokamaks operate in the United States: one at MIT,
another at a lab in Princeton,
and a third at a Department
of Energy lab in San Diego.
The world’s largest tokamak is under construction in France at an
international facility known as ITER,
at a projected cost of $50 billion." The projected cost of only one of these
research efforts is $50 billion, I would suppose there is more than
skepticism involved.
Magnetic Confinement Fusion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_confinement_fusion
The 'doughnut' shaped Torus
The Tokamak is a doughnut shaped device, which is essentially a Torus. "In
geometry, a torus (plural tori) is a surface of revolution generated by
revolving a circle in three-dimensional space about an axis coplanar with
the circle. If the axis of revolution does not touch the circle, the surface
has a ring shape and is called a ring torus or simply torus if the ring
shape is implicit." [WIKI]
Connecting the Rig Veda with the Tokamak
Back in 2014, I read the report on the new technology being developed by
Lockheed Martin's 'Skunkworks', but at that time I did not connect it with
the technologies I was finding in the ancient Sanskrit sacred text the Rig
Veda. In fact I had decided to give my recent pursuit of extraterrestrial
technology in the Rig Veda a rest and moved on to a revered hymn that is
considered to be highly symbolic and expresses the idea 'That One which is
unborn supports all the worlds' and has many names and forms.
Spherical layers of meaning
The Rig Veda hymn I.164 was composed by the Rishi Dîrgatamâ. As I have found
again and again when attempting to render the Rig Veda verses, this
important hymn is said to have never been translated in a consistent manner.
"As the language of the Vedas is ancient and the idiom of the language is
full of imageries and symbols, it is difficult to bring out a consistent
meaning from it." [Amritananda] The Sanskrit in the Rig Veda is not like the
Sanskrit of later times. My research has led me to understand the words in
this ancient 'Vedic Sanskrit' as being spherical layers of meaning. Even
though the language is not logographic, it functions in a similar way in
that each word would have simultaneously invoked multiple meanings in the
hearts and minds of the ancient Seers.
A Torus in Rig Veda I.164.2
One [eko] chariot [aerial ship - ratham] carries, bears along [vahati],
allied, connected [yuñjanti] to the wheel [cakra - torus] having three
axle-holes [trinâbhi - the axis of three geometric toroidal forms],
[which is fueled by] the named seven powers [of the gaseous state of plasma
- vâyu]
that generate velocity [ashvo - horse power],
that is un-decaying, unlimited [a source of perpetual energy].
All the worlds [bhuvana] stand and remain supported in these wheels [the
torus geometric form].
The above verse I.164.2 contains the Sanskrit words
trinâbhi-cakra
defined by some scholars as three axle-holes. The verse is perplexing indeed
and when I read Swami Amritananda's statement that,
"In fact no commentator is helpful in correctly understanding
the meaning of trinâbhi-cakra - three axle-holes."
— I became more curious.
The Sanskrit root √nabh is defined as the navel, a navel-like cavity, the
nave of a wheel; nâbhi means 'to burst asunder or into a hole'. Suddenly it
hit me that this eka-cakram 'one wheeled' source of power the
Rishi Dîrgatamâ was writing about was a torus.
Like the Tokamat being developed by 'Skunkworks' and others, the 'undecaying
wheel' that is not to be limited, not to be obstructed, irresistible, with
its seven named powers, [saptanâmâ], was yoked to the aerial-ship, the
chariot [ratham].
Therefore I am suggesting that 'magnetic
confinement fusion'
technology was around in the ancient days
—
and that it came with and from our progenitors who colonized planet Earth.
Can we assume then that 'magnetic
confinement fusion'
technology is another so-called back-engineered gift from the
extraterrestrials that our governments are allegedly in business with
through the infamous 'Deal'?
"... locked up in black projects"
Ben Rich, the second director of Lockheed Skunk Works from 1975-1991, has
been called the Father of Stealth, having overseen the development of the
stealth fighter, the F-117A nighthawk. Before his death, Rich made several
shocking open statements about the reality of UFOs and extraterrestrials. [www.bibliotecapleyades.net]
"We now have technology to take ET home. No it won't take someone's lifetime
to do it. There is an error in the equations. We know what it is. We now
have the capability to travel to the stars."
The Metaphysics of UFO propulsion
Sources:
“Take a gas and heat it up, eventually it separates into its ions and
electrons, when the ions get hot enough, they can overcome their mutual
repulsion, and collide, fuse into one piece, and release a lot of energy, a
million times more powerful than a chemical reaction …bring clean power to
the world.”
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/531836/does-lockheed-martin-really-have-a-breakthrough-fusion-machine/
RIG VEDA SAMHITA: Mandalas 1 – 10, 12 volumes, (Text in Devanagari,
Translation and Notes), by R.L. Kashyap; Saksi, Published in collaboration
with ASR, Melkote; Sri Aurobindo Kapali Sastry Institute of Vedic Culture,
Bangalore, India, 2009.
RIG VEDA, Complete in 12 Volumes, Mantras in Sanskrit with English
Translation and Transliteration; Translated by Swami Satya Prakash Saraswati
and Satyakam Vidyalankar; DAV Publication Division, Delhi India, 2011.
Modern English Translation of The Rig Veda Samhita, 4 Volumes, by Prasanna
Chandra Gautum; Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai, 2014.
Rig Veda, Four Volumes, With Original Sanskrit Text, Transliteration & Lucid
English Translation in the Tradition of Yaska & Dayananda; English
Translation by Dr. Tulsi Ram, M.A., PhD. (London); Arsh Sahitya Prachar
Trust, Delhi India, 2013.
A Study of Deities of the RIG VEDA, With the help of Science, by S.S. Gupta;
Abhinav Publications, New Delhi, 2006.
Rig Vedic Suktas: Asya Vâmîya Sûkta, Translated by Swami Amritanda; Sri
Ramakrishna Math, Mylapore, Chennai, India, 2003.
sapta - by the seven
yuñjanti
- connected, related, allied; yoked
ratham - to the chariot [aerial ship]
ekacakra, - that one wheeled
eko -one
ashvo - horse, Vâyu [S.S. Gupta: "Vâyu is a mixture of different gases; Vâyu
drinks Soma." (I say Soma is plasma, an ionized gas).]
vahati - carries, bears along
saptanâmâ - called in seven ways, named 'seven', seven powers
trinâbhi - having three axles-holes; three rimmed; [Sanskrit
root √nabh is defined as the navel, a navel-like cavity, the nave of a
wheel; nâbhi means 'to burst asunder or into a hole'.]
cakram - to the wheel
ajaram - without decay, un-decaying
anarvam - not loosened, baseless, firm; [an-arva = not to be limited, not to
be obstructed, irresistible.]
yatra imâ
- in which these
vishva - entire, all these
bhuvanâdhi
- regions, worlds
tasthuh - have remained, stationary, stay for support
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