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Jack Sarfatti was the role model for doc Brown in the film Back to the Future. He also is friends
with Jacques Vallee, the science advisor for the film 'Close encounters of the third kind'. Hollywood spoke to physicists, drawing inspiration from their research. In this interview, Jack told me about his time time with the Hollywood filmmakers in San Francisco.
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Jack Sarfatti BIO:
Dr. Sarfatti studied with Hans Bethe and other leading physicists from the World War II Atomic Bomb Manhattan Project in the late 1950s and early 1960s at Cornell. MIT physics historian David Kaiser credited Sarfatti in the best seller “How the Hippies Saved Physics” as a leading promoter of the importance of quantum entanglement as early as the late 1950s, leading to the quantum computer industry. The CIA and US Military agents asked Dr. Sarfatti to work on the physical explanations of our consciousness and how flying saucers work. This was over fifty years ago, and he has solved both problems by applying battle-tested mainstream physics of Einstein’s theory of gravity and quantum mechanics. Dr. Sarfatti also significantly influenced President Reagan in formulating the Strategic Defense Initiative. One of Dr Sarfatti’s predictions on control of gravity for space flight and directed energy weapons is part of a 250 million dollar WARP FUSION REACTOR program at Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Weapons National Laboratory. Dr Sarfatti is now working on adding consciousness to artificial intelligence neural networks at the 3-nanometer scale of Apple Computer’s M3 chip, as well as the control of gravity with small amounts of energy for space flight, making rocket/jet propulsion obsolete and allowing practical interstellar travel to habitable exoplanets..
with Jacques Vallee, the science advisor for the film 'Close encounters of the third kind'. Hollywood spoke to physicists, drawing inspiration from their research. In this interview, Jack told me about his time time with the Hollywood filmmakers in San Francisco.
Hope you found that as fascinating as I did. leave a thumbs up to tell youtube this is the kind of film you enjoy, share with friends and subscribe for more.
Many thanks
Simon Holland - Science Filmmaker.
Patreon ADVERT Free Early Access Films:
Jack Sarfatti BIO:
Dr. Sarfatti studied with Hans Bethe and other leading physicists from the World War II Atomic Bomb Manhattan Project in the late 1950s and early 1960s at Cornell. MIT physics historian David Kaiser credited Sarfatti in the best seller “How the Hippies Saved Physics” as a leading promoter of the importance of quantum entanglement as early as the late 1950s, leading to the quantum computer industry. The CIA and US Military agents asked Dr. Sarfatti to work on the physical explanations of our consciousness and how flying saucers work. This was over fifty years ago, and he has solved both problems by applying battle-tested mainstream physics of Einstein’s theory of gravity and quantum mechanics. Dr. Sarfatti also significantly influenced President Reagan in formulating the Strategic Defense Initiative. One of Dr Sarfatti’s predictions on control of gravity for space flight and directed energy weapons is part of a 250 million dollar WARP FUSION REACTOR program at Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Weapons National Laboratory. Dr Sarfatti is now working on adding consciousness to artificial intelligence neural networks at the 3-nanometer scale of Apple Computer’s M3 chip, as well as the control of gravity with small amounts of energy for space flight, making rocket/jet propulsion obsolete and allowing practical interstellar travel to habitable exoplanets..
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