TAPPING INTO THE TOTAL POWER OF THE UNIVERSE

Time and Gravity Control Technologies for the 21st Century and Beyond

by Paul W. Lander

 

Book Details

“Tapping into The Total Power of The Universe” describes in a step by step fashion how a craft and its crew members can immediately enter any place on Earth or in the universe. Using color photos, taken from one of many experiments conducted by the author, the book carefully explains how a specially designed craft can be converted to a “confined energy form.” Once this occurs, one can visualize the universe below the craft as a giant football stadium with numerous seats, but in this case, each seat represents a galaxy. The craft and crew have exited the visible matter portion of our universe, made up of stars and planets, while eliminating time and gravity for themselves. They have become a non-conformant to all known universal laws and can make up their own laws, as desired by the crew members. As a result, the crew can now “tune-in” and take up any “seat” or planetary environment in the universe, they wish to enter. It would be similar to turning a knob on your car radio and tuning into a preferred radio station. As you read this book, the secrets of how this can be accomplished are revealed in a Chapter by Chapter fashion, while the Conclusions & Further Insight, bring added clarity to the mystery. This book must be read in its entirety.

 

About the Author

Paul W. Lander

Paul W. Lander, M.S., B.S., worked in many areas of science and technology beginning with such diverse areas as cancer research and participating in conducting simulated nuclear defense testing at a secure DoD facility. He taught chemistry at a nearby university and at an earlier time, the use of sophisticated laboratory equipment to qualified men and women, under a DoD and NSF grant, enabling all of these individuals to reenter the workforce with newly acquired skills. Additionally, Paul worked for a defense contractor as a Senior Scientist and Consultant. Paul is a strong environmental advocate and enjoys doing independent research and experiments. Paul set up a small field physics laboratory in his garage and performed experiments over a period of thirteen years. The purpose of these experiments was to find a relationship between electromagnetic and gravitational fields. Physics was always a keen interest of Paul’s since he was 5 years old, when his father attempted to explain the concept of infinity to Paul. By the time Paul was 9 years old, he began drawing star maps, by “borrowing” his dad’s binoculars and making his observations on the roof top of his family’s NYC apartment. Paul enlisted in the USMC at nineteen years old and received an honorary first promotion for leadership, from the base commanding general. Paul credits his loving and thoughtful parents, for giving him the strength of character to pursue his goals.