Walk into the Hotel and use the phone to call your dad and save your game. Turn off the Game Genie immediately. Start EarthBound and load your saved game. It's outside of the building right underneath the building with the rope. Turn the Game Genie on and read the sign. Keep scrolling through text until the debug menu appears. You'll recognize it because it has a lot of choices that aren't in English. Once it appears, turn the game genie off.
In the next menu, select HZS. Type in the number 2 and hit A. Goodbye, Pokey! Type in the number and press A. Press A to confirm that Ness should be the one carrying it. When the number dialog comes up again, press B to cancel it. In the next menu select ZNIN. Type the number 99 into the box and press A. Press B to get out of the debug menu. Go back into the hotel and call your dad again to save the game. The codes should be loaded as well. Go into the Cheat menu and toggle the "Walk Thru Walls" code on and the other two codes off.
As soon as you wake up after the meteor crash, leave your house and walk south, through the trees and cliffs to get to the Onett library. Walk out of the library, south to the winding path that leads into Twoson, but instead of entering that cave in the trees, walk around the cave and keep going south, right off the Onett map. Toggle the "Text Doesn't Stop" code on and read the sign. Keep scrolling through the text until the debug menu appears.
Once it appears, toggle the "Text Doesn't Stop" code off. Thus there is a rotating flow of hyperspace energy between the two hands when the palms are facing each other.
In terms of quantum mechanics, each box is actually a potential energy well in which each module develops separately. At the time of death of the body, these modules are joined together as a single energy being.
The process is powered by the plasma energy ball battery which also contains the logical instructions for assembly. Different people, as tested by the pendulum on the hand vortex, have different vortex sizes. Three people were tested. The first person had almost no rotational movement showing very little energy. The second person had a vortex radius of one inch.
Another had a vortex radius of four inches which covered his entire hand. The latter also has the ability to lift another human being, lying prone on a table, off the table by flowing low-density hyperspace energy into the person through the hand vortices.
He has also experienced walking through a solid wooden door with a dog at his side. What this means is that there is a way, as described in this invention, of creating large energy vortices which will enable a person to acquire sufficient energy to walk out of dimension through solid objects such as wooden doors.
Researching the historical records, referring to the statue in FIG. For his beatification, many witnesses came forward to recount his extraordinary abilities. For example, a witness, who worked in the Convent, went to the cell of San Martin to ask for something to eat. When he reached the cell, he saw San Martin leaving with some medications apparently to heal someone sick. The witness waited by the open door of the cell for his return.
After having waited awhile without being distracted by anything else, he saw said venerable brother fray Martin come out from his cell from the inside and call him by name. The witness was terrified, not understanding how this was possible. The woman who gave me the statue told me that he would walk miles and miles each day to visit the poor.
The task of walking means that there is a velocity involved. Because the body has mass, then there is a mass times a velocity, or momentum, involved in this ability. Notice also that the statue shows him walking with his right arm crossed over his left arm in the form of an X. What this walking momentum means in terms of physics is given in the following analysis. A water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom having the atomic formula H 2 O.
The atomic weight of one atom of hydrogen is 1. The atomic weight of one atom of oxygen is Thus the formula weight of water would be According to Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, energy is equal to the mass times the speed of light squared. The energy of a photon is equal to Planck's constant h times the frequency f of the photon. This diagram plots the mass versus wavelength in natural logarithms.
Notice that the left hand side of the equation is the sum of mass and wavelength, so the right hand side must also be the same. That is, our dimension is bounded by the Planck box having sides Planck mass and Planck wavelength.
The Planck mass line A reflects off the sphere C and returns as the Planck wavelength B which shows the dual nature of quantum physics. This creates the Planck box a,b,c,d which is the boundary of our dimension. The energy of the water molecule is the mass times the speed of light squared. That is, this intersection point sits right on the Planck box boundary between space and hyperspace.
The radius of circle F is actually the mass of the water molecule divided by the speed of light squared. The experiments with brain hemisphere resonance show that the resonant frequency of the human energy field is between 1 Hz to 5 Hz which is well below the hearing threshold of 20 Hz.
Because the traveling wave has a wavelength of 0. At this resonant frequency, the human energy being pops out of the body. This represents only a first stage in the development of the energy being.
But what is really wanted is to have both the physical body and the energy field move out of dimension together as San Martin did. Notice that the Planck mass intersects b,d the Planck wavelength on this line because they sum to the base constant. The mass of the water molecule crosses this line at point f. A circle, centered f , with a radius equal to the speed of light, is tangent to the Planck wavelength h and the Planck mass g.
Since mass times velocity is momentum, the diagram says that the momentum of the water molecule is tangent to the boundaries of the Planck box which separates space from hyperspace. When our intuitive faculties accept walls as walls our options are simply the consequence of where the corridors lead us.
But to know during moments of frustration that the wall can be breached , can be enough to spark grand new insights in thinking and action. Another case that greatly illustrates this point can be drawn from the Battle of Nablus conducted by the Israeli Defence Forces [IDF] in their successful campaign to suppress a Palestinian uprising. IDF soldiers were commanded by their officers to avoid the streets and roads that made up the syntax of Nablus and instead, ordered to manoeuvre through the structures of the city, using explosives and sledgehammers to calve their own paths pertinent to their needs.
In an interview discussing this strategy, Kochavi once compellingly described the thought process behind the tactics formation:. Now, you can stretch the boundaries of your interpretation, but not in an unlimited fashion, after all it must be bound by physics, as it contains buildings and alleys. The question is: How do you interpret the alley? Do you interpret it as a place, like every architect and every town planner, to walk through, or do you interpret it as a place that is forbidden to walk through?
This depends only on interpretation. We interpreted the alley as a place forbidden to walk through, and the door as a place forbidden to pass through, and the window as a place forbidden to look through, because a weapon awaits us in the alley, and a booby trap awaits us behind the doors.
This is because the enemy interprets space in a traditional, classical manner, and I do not want to obey this interpretation and fall into his traps. Not only do I not want to fall into his traps, I want to surprise him! This is the essence of war. I need to win. I need to emerge from an unexpected place. Naveh supported the Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, as well as the Israeli withdrawal from south Lebanon before it was undertaken in He is similarly in favour of withdrawal from the West Bank.
In fact his political position is in line with what is referred to in Israel as the Zionist Left. His vote alternates between the Labour and Meretz parties. This is OK with me … as long as I can cross this fence. I have long, indeed for years, played with the idea of setting out the sphere of life — bios — graphically on a map.
Doubtless it does not, because of the ignorance of future wars. In his interview Kokhavi explains the way he understands the concept:. This principle assumes that problem-solving capacities are found in the interaction and communication of relatively unsophisticated agents ants, birds, bees, soldiers without or with minimal centralized control.
It is the system itself that learns through interaction and adaptation to emergent situations. This principle is apparent in spatial, organizational and temporal terms. Lines of movements are not straight but tend to progress in wild zig-zags to disorient the enemy. As Naveh puts it:. Battles could not be scripted. Command cannot have an overview.
Decisions to act must be based on chance, contingency and opportunity, and these must be taken only on the ground and in real time. Battles progress stage by stage. With swarm manoeuvres the military thus seeks to break with its geometrical and even topographical characteristics in favour of topological ones, and reassemble itself as a network that is in effect inspired by guerrilla and terrorist tactics. This relationality must be seen as the central feature of military spatiality.
This may explain the fascination of the military with spatial models and modes of operation put forth by theorists like Deleuze and Guattari, who themselves drew inspiration from guerrilla organizations and nomadic wars.
Unable to control the pockets of Red Army resistance scattered through Stalingrad, Vasily Ivanovich Chuikov similarly gave up centralized control of his army.
This was achieved by a complete inversion of the urban syntax. Elements of movement — paving stones and carriages — turned into elements of stasis barricades , while the existing elements of stasis — walls — became routes. In an interview I conducted with an Israeli soldier, he described the beginning of the simultaneous battle thus: We never left the buildings, and progressed entirely between homes … It takes a few hours to move through a block of four homes.
Indeed so far as the military is concerned, urban warfare is the ultimate postmodern war. The belief in a logically structured, single-tracked, and pre-planned approach is lost in the complexity and ambiguity of the urban reality. Civilians turn combatants, and combatants turn civilians again. I asked Naveh in what way critical theory became important for his teaching and training. He responded:. We have set up the institute because we believed in education and needed an academy to develop ideas.
He saw the world through a variety of different social practices, from a constantly shifting point of view … [Tschumi] created a new grammar — he formed the ideas which compose our thinking. Why not study Derrida and deconstruction?
SN Our generals are architects … Tschumi conceptualized the relation between action, space and its representation. The Manhattan Transcripts [a project by Tschumi that notated a murder on Central Park, NYC] gave us the tools to draw operational plans in a different manner than drawing simple lines on maps.
He provided the useful notations to plan an operation. Derrida may be a little too opaque for our crowd. We share more with architects — we combine theory and practice. We can read but we know as well how to build and destroy and sometimes kill. References to the writing of Georges Bataille, directly or as cited in the writings of Tschumi, capture the desire for an attack against architecture. The personal was to become subversively political. It was, as such, a strategy of exodus from the formal state apparatus into the private domain, which was later to extend outwards.
In conversation he often attempts to make chilling claims. It is not therefore a question of placing blame, at this point, on theory as such. Rather, what is required is a recognition and understanding of the use of particular strands of left-wing theories where they are deployed in order to project power, not to subvert it. When I asked Naveh himself about the ideological basis of the theories he uses, he answered:.
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