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Reverse engineering advanced next generation Global Positioning Systems (GPS) with Extraterrestrial UFO technologies
Scientists and Engineers are busy in many countries reverse engineering Global Positioning Systems (GPS) technologies from Extraterrestrial UFO technologies, flight patterns and navigation systems. The difference between advanced next generation GPS with current terrestrial GPS is almost the same as the way pigeons and humans locate position and distance with respect to time.
First let us review the concept of traditional GPS.
GPS provides specially coded satellite signals that can be processed in a GPS receiver, enabling the receiver to compute position, velocity and time. The traditional Global Positioning System is a worldwide radio-navigation system formed from a constellation of 24 satellites and their ground stations.
GPS uses these "man-made stars" as reference points to calculate positions accurate to a matter of meters. In fact, with advanced forms of GPS you can make measurements to better than a centimeter!
In a sense it's like giving every square meter on the planet a unique address.
GPS receivers have been miniaturized to just a few integrated circuits and so are becoming very economical. And that makes the technology accessible to virtually everyone.
These days GPS is finding its way into cars, boats, planes, construction equipment, movie making gear, farm machinery, and even laptop computers.
The basis of GPS is "trilateration" from satellites. To "trilateration," a GPS receiver measures distance using the travel time of radio signals. To measure travel time, GPS needs very accurate timing, which it achieves with some tricks. Along with distance, you need to know exactly where the satellites are in space. High orbits and careful monitoring are the secret. Finally you must correct for any delays the signal experiences as it travels through the atmosphere.
Conventional GPS still uses earth’s absolute and relative positions. But the next generation GPS that are being reverse engineered uses earth’s electromagnetic flux as the points of reference. In traditional GPS, every meter in earth is given a GPS address and those positional references in terms of distance. But in advanced GPS, every centimeter of earth is recognized by its electromagnetic flux density in conjunction with relative and absolute positions. In essence, pigeons, sharks and other animals use these technologies to locate, refer and measure points in the earth. This method makes GPS time independent and also much more accurate.
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