The Theory of Atmospheric Bilocation

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Oh yeah! So on my 4 1/2 HOUR CAR RIDE TO LONG BEACH WITH COLE :D since NOBODY talked to me... thee ENTIRE TIME, I came up with an entire new theory that would make someone able to go up into space, without a suit, without their head exploding.

- where does space end
- How to put oxygen into space
- How to add air and pressure into space
- Does space have a reverse energy opposed to earth?
If we inhale, and INTAKE oxygen and air into our lungs on earth
than on space if you inhale and lungs are forced to EXHALE oxygen and air-
Could you breathe if you reversed the human breathing cycle ???
- is carbon dioxide in space? If not, how can we get it there?

There is pressure on earth because earth is in a "dome" right??
How do we create a vast solid dome in space that will then create pressure in order to insert breathable gasses and allow humans to live???

- how do we breathe in bedrooms if there are no plants, sunlight, "photosynthesis " etc,.? What's the "figurative" of "walls"??? (Central air conditioning) - you can live without AC though??

Theory of atmospheric bilocation

Atmospheric: relating to the atmosphere of the earth or (occasionally) another planet

Bilocation: an alleged psychic or miraculous ability wherein an individual or object is located (or appears to be located) in two distinct places at the same time

Create a firmament dome in space:
1. creates pressure, "sack" to insert new gas because no way to escape, the diffusion will surround the dome
2. Create the oxygen by not photosynthesis but the new way of zapping carbon dioxide with a laser
3. Then there will be breathable pressure because the weight of the air molecules above (even small air molecules have some weight, and the huge numbers of air molecules that make up the layers of our atmosphere) so then collectively now we have created a great deal of weight, which presses down on the dome creating breathable air and air pressure
4. Now that there are a multitude of molecules, they can vibrate together- sound waves now have a way to travel through... so now people can speak. The "vacuum" is no longer a suction because the shell of air no longer disappears

[How far is space from earth]:
So if In the US, "space" begins at 80.4km (50 miles), or 264,000 feet... generally the international consensus sets a similar limit for the start of space as 100km (62 miles), or 380,000 feet.
If we have already learned to stop time (the pen throwing video) than if we were to jump REVERSING TIME, someone would have to have at least an initial speed of 11.2 km/s (which is approximately 33 times the speed of sound)
But we already solved the speed of in which things happen...

So if we were to create a firmamental sack over 62 miles long, with enough helium to move it upward
If you tied it down on the coordinates of the north pole, you could float it with enough helium to go into space.
You now essentially have a port that diffused earth air into space air.
Then "TECHNICALLY" you are breathing in space if you were to fly up into the dome. Your head wouldn't explode and your lungs wouldn't force air out of your mouth.

- Anything that has mass has gravity. So a small volume of air has mass. The air mass would transfer up into the dome, putting gravity "into" space
- Aerographite is believed to be the world's lightest material with a density of 0.16 milligrams per cubic centimeter
- Create a mass "blanket" : sort of like you're taking plastic wrap around a lightbulb to give it a "sack" shape

- it wouldn't work like a huge balloon because balloons can only rise up 20 miles into the atmosphere
- However, if you created the Aerographite with an energy similar to magnets, the blanket would use its own helium to rise and merge up to Space's own helium
Some sounding rockets can travel up to 950 Km or higher before falling back to Earth, so if you were to attach the dome to the tip of a rocket, and create a long enough ground string, it should end up floating itself and staying there because once the rockets come back down because space has no gravity, the blanket has mass amounts of helium, and is floating like a parade float

- Atoms can be in two places at the same time... Cesium atoms can indeed take two paths at the same time, so you can mix both earth and space's gases

Then this is now a port in which a human can live in breathe between space and earth.

And that is my theory that I created on the drive to the beach

*probably looks good in theory... but not in practice.*

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