Fluxliners – Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARP)

Mark McCandlish is an American illustrator and artist who specialized in depicting military and aviation subjects. His name has been associated with the “Fluxliner” due to his claims about the so-called Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARP), which is sometimes referred to as the “Fluxliner”.

According to McCandlish and some others who have come forward, the ARP or Fluxliner is a reverse-engineered extraterrestrial vehicle that was purportedly developed by the U.S. military or other secretive organizations. McCandlish claims that he learned of this vehicle from a friend who attended an aviation exhibit in 1988 at Norton Air Force Base in California, where this and other advanced craft were reportedly on display.

In electromagnetism, “flux” often refers to the total magnetic or electric field passing through a surface.

Here are some points of interest regarding the Fluxliner:

  1. Design: The ARP is described as having a central column with capacitors, and a series of rotating components which generate a pulsed electromagnetic field. This is said to create a distortion in space-time, allowing the vehicle to essentially “fall” in any direction, providing its propulsion.
  2. Power Source: The vehicle allegedly uses a high voltage system and zero-point energy (a type of energy that exists in the vacuum of space) for propulsion.
  3. Secrecy: Claims around the ARP suggest that this technology has been kept secret by governments or other organizations for various reasons, including potential military advantages and concerns about the implications for the world’s energy industries.
  4. Media Attention: McCandlish’s account has been featured in documentaries and talks related to UFOs and secret technologies. One such documentary is “Zero Point: The Story of Mark McCandlish and the Fluxliner,” which looks into his claims and the broader implications of hidden technologies.

High voltage can ionize air and generate X-rays around the craft. This is known as “bremsstrahlung” radiation. A craft generating strong electric or magnetic fields might induce a glow in the surrounding air due to ionization. When air molecules get ionized, they can produce light as they return to their ground state. For a spectator, if the fields were strong enough to cause significant ionization of the surrounding atmosphere, the craft could indeed produce a visible glow, especially at night.

Here’s a simple breakdown:

  1. Ionization: When a high voltage is applied to air (or any other medium), it can strip electrons from the atoms in the air. These free electrons are then accelerated by the electric field.
  2. Bremsstrahlung Radiation: As these accelerated electrons collide with the nuclei of air atoms, they can decelerate or be deflected. This sudden deceleration or change in direction of the electron can result in the emission of electromagnetic radiation. When this radiation is in the X-ray portion of the spectrum, it’s known as bremsstrahlung (German for “braking radiation”).

Producing significant amounts of X-rays through air ionization would typically require very high voltages and a suitable configuration.

Lead is a well-known shield against many types of radiation, including X-rays. This is why it’s used in medical settings, like in the aprons patients wear when getting an X-ray taken. Lead works by absorbing the energy of the X-ray photons.

If an advanced craft, such as the ARP, generated significant amounts of X-rays as a byproduct of its propulsion or other systems, some form of radiation shielding would be sensible to protect the occupants and sensitive equipment.

While lead can act as a shield against X-rays, the idea of an advanced spacecraft using “goopy lead paint” as a primary radiation shield seems inconsistent with the concept of highly advanced technology.

Several other materials could also offer compelling advantages in specific scenarios. Tungsten, for instance, with an atomic number of 74, may have a slightly lower atomic number than lead, but its increased density can often render it as effective, if not more so, particularly in shielding against high-energy X-rays or gamma rays. Gold, with its atomic number of 79 and a density greater than lead, is an exemplary material for radiation shielding. Its effectiveness is undeniable, but its high cost often makes it an impractical choice for widespread use. Bismuth, slightly edging out lead with an atomic number of 83, presents itself as a potent shield against X-rays. Its effectiveness coupled with its non-toxic nature has led to its adoption in certain applications where environmental considerations are key, serving as a viable alternative to lead.

Thoughts based on the concepts of Scalar Energy and Zero Point Energy, with the assumption that an Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARP) could harness these energy sources.

  1. Zero Point Energy (ZPE):
    • Energy Extraction: To harness ZPE, the ARP would need a mechanism to tap into the vacuum fluctuations present even in empty space. This could involve creating a localized space where the zero-point fluctuations are temporarily amplified, allowing for the extraction of energy.
    • Propulsion: Once energy is extracted, it might be used to create thrust. One speculative idea is the “warp drive” concept, which involves compressing space in front of the vehicle and expanding it behind, allowing for faster-than-light travel. Extracted ZPE might power such a mechanism.
    • Field Manipulation: The craft could utilize ZPE to generate powerful electromagnetic fields. These fields might be used for propulsion, shielding, or other onboard systems.
  2. Scalar Energy:
    • Energy Generation: If Scalar Energy is a universal ambient energy, then the ARP might have a “receiver” or “converter” that taps into this energy continuously, much like a radio antenna picks up radio waves. This converter would transform scalar energy into a usable form.
    • Propulsion: Scalar fields, if they can be manipulated, might be used to create thrust directly, bypassing traditional propulsion mechanisms. Imagine “pushing” off the scalar field of the universe itself.
    • Field Creation: The ARP could generate its scalar fields that interact with the universe’s ambient scalar energy. These interactions might provide propulsion, defense mechanisms, or even cloaking abilities.
  3. Combined Mechanisms:
    • An advanced craft like the ARP might not rely on just one energy source. It could simultaneously tap into ZPE while also harnessing Scalar Energy. The combination could allow for more efficient operations or provide redundancy.
    • With multiple energy sources, the ARP might be able to transition between different propulsion modes or adjust its operational parameters based on the mission’s needs or external conditions.

Thomas E. Bearden is a retired lieutenant colonel from the U.S. Army and has been a proponent of various unconventional scientific theories, primarily in the realms of alternative energy and electromagnetics.

Some key points about Bearden and his work include:

  1. Free Energy Claims: Bearden has claimed the existence of devices that can produce more energy than they consume, often referred to as “overunity” devices or “free energy” machines. He has advocated for the idea that the vacuum itself contains enormous untapped energy (related to Zero Point Energy) that can be harnessed.
  2. Scalar Electromagnetics: He has discussed the concept of “scalar waves” or “scalar electromagnetics.” This idea is somewhat related to the aforementioned “Scalar Energy.” Bearden proposes that there are longitudinal electromagnetic waves which differ from the conventional transverse electromagnetic waves. He suggests that these waves can be harnessed for various applications, including energy and weaponry.

When looking into concepts like the Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARP) and its proposed energy sources, such as Zero Point Energy and Scalar Energy, we tread on the frontier of both established science and pioneering thought. Venturing into these realms invites a blend of wonder and inquiry, reflecting humanity’s insatiable curiosity. Our discussion highlights the profound drive to explore and understand all facets of the universe, from the well-established to the yet-to-be-discovered.

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