Possible Bubbles of Spacetime Curvature in the South Pacific
Benjamin K. Tippett

TL;DR
This paper proposes that the mysterious phenomena described in a historical sailor's account can be explained by a localized bubble of spacetime curvature, but the matter needed for such a bubble is physically implausible.
Contribution
It introduces a simplified spacetime geometry model to explain Johansen's descriptions and analyzes the physical requirements for generating such curvature.
Findings
Johansen's descriptions align with a spacetime bubble model
The matter needed for the bubble is unphysical and alien to current science
Such matter could enable advanced warp technologies
Abstract
In 1928, the late Francis Wayland Thurston published a scandalous manuscript in purport of warning the world of a global conspiracy of occultists. Among the documents he gathered to support his thesis was the personal account of a sailor by the name of Gustaf Johansen, describing an encounter with an extraordinary island. Johansen`s descriptions of his adventures upon the island are fantastic, and are often considered the most enigmatic (and therefore the highlight) of Thurston`s collection of documents. We contend that all of the credible phenomena which Johansen described may be explained as being the observable consequences of a localized bubble of spacetime curvature. Many of his most incomprehensible statements (involving the geometry of the architecture, and variability of the location of the horizon) can therefore be said to have a unified underlying cause. We propose a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Differential Geometry Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Spaceflight effects on biology
