This was going on all the time, at least for me. This went on for a couple of years before we began to notice something strange. Bit by bit, the inverse began to happen. Things that were in the stories that were purely fictional, began to happen for real. This was the beginning of what would be called the Bosoks Project, an endeavor that would last more or less until 2008 although its height would end around 2004.

During the 90s period of the Bosoks Project was a time of research and adventure as the original purpose of the activity changed from the focus on an entertainment project, to trying understand and study what was behind the new reality of it all. This is where I first learned that parallel universes were real, that time travel could be possible, what reality engineering is, that there was all kinds of research going on into the extreme implications of quantum mechanics. It’s when I met and befriended Fred Alan Wolf who became a kind of physics mentor and consultant. By 1999 I was looking into building my own laboratory to explore the exotic electromagnetic fields, optics, and consciousness. 

The first major thing that came from that lab, was of course, the discovery that became the STDTS technology that warps space, as it move through it, dramatically proven to Circleville Herald reporter Mike Pratt who rode with me during a demonstration in an Oldsmobile, although a DeLorean (which had been used in another STDTS experiment due to its stainless steel body) appeared on the cover with me. During this time we thought that the STDTS was affecting time as we moved through space but later discovered that it was actually warping space, by contracting it, as we moved through it. Later, however, STDTS would be deployed to in time travel research.


One of the things that was the most shocking during that time period in the early to mid 2000s was the level of synchronicities that occurred in relation to the ongoing scientific research. One of the most dramatic was the discovery of an old episode of the 1960s TV classic, The Outer Limits, at a Half Priced Books store. The episode was one that I didn’t remember but I know I must have seen it because I saw all of the episodes of the 1960s version of the show, despite the fact that I was barely in nursery school when the show premiered in 1963. I would always watch it with my dad in the living room with the lights turned out to get the best effect from when it came on…
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