The YouTube video titled "🚨 Trump White House Just Announced Teleportation Secret Weapon: 'We Can Manipulate Time and Space'" by Benny Johnson discusses recent statements made by the Trump administration regarding advanced technologies.
The video begins by referencing a statement made by Donald Trump, in which he boasts about the United States' military power and mentions that the country possesses weaponry that is far more advanced than anything else in the world.
The speaker then connects this statement to a recent announcement by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, led by Director Michael Castros, who stated that "our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space." This statement is interpreted as potentially referring to the ability to annihilate distance.
The video explores the implications of such technology, including its potential connection to teleportation. The speaker references various incidents, such as the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370, and mentions comments from experts, including Ashton Forbes, a physicist and engineer.
The video presents a discussion around the potential existence of advanced technologies, including teleportation, and their possible implications for global power dynamics and our understanding of the world. The claims made in the video are based on statements from Trump and Castros, and are presented as a topic for consideration and further exploration.
His phrase is an old, old metaphor, taken from the onset of aviation, which annihilated time and space (so to speak). You can travel between continents in hours instead of days. No magic. And definitely not teleportation. Benny is indeed not an expert. But he manages to spin a quarter-hour of sensationalism out of a completely empty phrase.
What I have always wished for was tech that can shrink an object wee tiny so that the contents of my storage can fit in a footlocker. Then when I need something it can have a ray gun aimed at it and be restored to it's normal size. It's a dream of mine.
One must become one with the appropriate box size.
The YouTube video titled "🚨 Trump White House Just Announced Teleportation Secret Weapon: 'We Can Manipulate Time and Space'" by Benny Johnson discusses recent statements made by the Trump administration regarding advanced technologies.
The video begins by referencing a statement made by Donald Trump, in which he boasts about the United States' military power and mentions that the country possesses weaponry that is far more advanced than anything else in the world.
The speaker then connects this statement to a recent announcement by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, led by Director Michael Castros, who stated that "our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space." This statement is interpreted as potentially referring to the ability to annihilate distance.
The video explores the implications of such technology, including its potential connection to teleportation. The speaker references various incidents, such as the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370, and mentions comments from experts, including Ashton Forbes, a physicist and engineer.
The video presents a discussion around the potential existence of advanced technologies, including teleportation, and their possible implications for global power dynamics and our understanding of the world. The claims made in the video are based on statements from Trump and Castros, and are presented as a topic for consideration and further exploration.
His phrase is an old, old metaphor, taken from the onset of aviation, which annihilated time and space (so to speak). You can travel between continents in hours instead of days. No magic. And definitely not teleportation. Benny is indeed not an expert. But he manages to spin a quarter-hour of sensationalism out of a completely empty phrase.
Did Trump actually say "We can manipulate Time and Space"?
If not, please delete the post since it would be a bad clickbait. Feel free to repost with his actual words.
What I have always wished for was tech that can shrink an object wee tiny so that the contents of my storage can fit in a footlocker. Then when I need something it can have a ray gun aimed at it and be restored to it's normal size. It's a dream of mine.
beam me up Scotty