How UAPs Work

Sebastian Schepis
3 min readJun 21, 2023

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It’s all about light

UAPs — at least the ones capable of appearing and dissapearing — work through their ability to control how they interact with light — and therefore how subject they are to the laws of the classical realm.

Observation is Fundamental

What modern science hasn’t accepted yet is the primacy of the observer, as well as the universality of observation. It’s not just us engaged in observation — every radiation and absorption event is an observation event.

How is it possible to state this? We can say this because we can show that we — the human observer — is observationally equivalent to the natural observer. We can show this by proving that they are mathematically modeled identically, and therefore subject to the same outcomes, in function.

We do this by showing that when it comes to the fundamental measure of their locality — their position and speed in space — each object can only discuss any other unobserved object probabilistically. In other words — both the human and the natural observer are only describable by probabilistic math.

This shows an equivalence between quantum and classical systems that allows us to make inferences about them — and about how the Universe works.

Interface over Implementation

The Universe tells us that it functions by interface — it functions through the activity of observation and is maintained by it. Thus, in order to change our relationship to the universe we must change our relationship to its observers and make ourselves unavailable to the light which is used as the connector between all things.

We do this by engineering a skin from a metamaterial capable of interacting with the environment in such a way as to appear to the environment as if we are not there, and then we aren’t. We become a quantum wavefunction from the environments perspective, and now we are free to go where we want to.

Observational Evidence

We’ve already done this once that we know of — the Philadelphia experiment. The Philadelphia experiment was an attempt to make a ship invisible to radar. In their attempt the Navy employed a degaussing system on the ship’s hull, hoping to render it invisible to radar.

Instead, it made it invisible to the entire electromagnetic spectrum — making it no observable by our Universe.

The scientists runninghad no idea how to steer, however, and so the experiment ended tragically, with several of the ships sailors losing their lives.

The experiment had worked — just not at all in the way they expected.

This event occurred sometime during the middle of the last century. If our scientists achieved that then — just imagine what they have now. The truth is that the United States has been aware of — and in possession of technology with capabilities most of us would not believe unless we witnessed it for ourselves.

Red Herrings

Today’s commonly-discussed exotic propulsion systems which employ quantum gravity, warp bubbles and wormholes are largely all red herrings thrown out to the public to keep people from the obvious.

It’s all about light — about controlling light’s interaction with matter — because it is light which defines matter, and thus, it is matter’s ‘light interface’ which we must learn to control.

Once we do, we may find that we don’t need to go anywhere to be everywhere — that as a non-local object we exist in all places simultaneously, only needing to observe the interface of a locality in order to take specificity within it.

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Sebastian Schepis

Software engineer, CTO, Co-Pi@Daigle Labs, mystic, meditator, father, friend. My interests include physics, consciousness studies, information science, people.