The Starfish Bioship & Nautilus Quantum Node, Part III: Macroscopic Teleportation Via Resonant Phase-Locking

“Reflections Of The Field” – Sarah Ikerd, Studio Shangri-La Multimedia

Abstract: This paper explores the transition from localized Quantum Electrodynamic (QED) propulsion to macroscopic interstellar coordinate re-assignment, or teleportation, to specific locations in the universe. The system introduces Nautilus, a precursor spiral qubit node, or satellite, designed for resonant target acquisition. The hypothetical case study here is a mission to the TRAPPIST-1 system to investigate the habitability of TRAPPIST-1e. Using the organized protein lattice of a conduit human pilot in symbiosis with the Starfish’s toroidal manifold, teleportation is achieved through topological identity matching that occurs from resonant phase locking, rather than spatial translation. This paper defines the bio-energetic requirements for the spectral bridge between origin and destination, and provides a mathematical framework for noise-assisted quantum tunneling across 40 light years [or more] in 2.4 seconds.”

Read the full paper on ResearchGate:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/401174526_The_Starfish_Bioship_Nautilus_Quantum_Node_Part_III_Macroscopic_Teleportation_Via_Resonant_Phase-Locking

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