User talk:Allan Zade

Original research and Wikipedia
As a mainstream encyclopedia, Wikipedia is forbidden from accepting the report of your new idea until it is noticed by serious academics in verifiable publications or until it gains some prominence in some other way. Until then, Z-theory will be removed from Wikipedia. 69.86.225.27 (talk) 01:41, 5 December 2011 (UTC)

Cause and Effect
Obviously main population prefers mainstream. It’s very comfortable to sit and think that each man is a king on nature who knows everything about surrounding world. That is quite possible until such man meets with something that overpowers his imagination and exceeds his mental skill. It’s rare but possible situation.

As soon as a man possesses such experience he is unable to forget it ever. For example a well experienced pilot from a regular airline suddenly reaches the airport of destination within half of usual flight time and makes landing with half of fuel onboard instead of arriving with almost empty gas tank. Obviously the pilots are unable to explain such situation and prefer to never mention it. But they are unable to forget it. They think that matter again and again and cannot stop to go deeper in that problem. One of those pilots is Bruce Gernon who experienced something unusual more than once. Later he made publication of his book “The Fog” (2005) (ISBN: 978-0738707570) where he tries to explain mysterious phenomena involving hyper-speed relocation of his airplane. From his point of view that was so called “Electronic Fog”. That exactly matches with something that I describe in the chapter 12.1 “Cloud mistake”.(p. 86) Difference between ideas described in booth books is this. Mr. Gernon treats phenomenon as electromagnet one. I used full description of that phenomenon using any known conservative forces including gravitation.

Experience of Mr. Gernon as well as experience of the other pilots is FACT. That is not my idea or my fantasy. Moreover everybody is able to see reports that they created after number of aircraft disappearance. Most number of those papers contains same record “Cause or Reason of disappearance is Unknown”. That is not my fantasy too. Charles Berlitz mentions that FACT in his famous book “Bermuda Triangle”.

More than that Z-theory makes those disappearances understandable. Of course it uses some new physical and philosophical categories. That is usual way for any new theory because nobody is able to create right imagination for the readers without new categories that is put in his/her mind.

My theory has significant difference from simple idea because any theory is calculable. Hence I use some equations and calculations to make proofs for my logical conclusions. As a result everybody is able to check my calculation or make his own calculation for any suitable phenomenon.

Z-Theory and the Dragon's Triangle
According to Encyclopedia of the Unusual and Unexplained we have following description of an area that shows some unusual phenomena.

“The "Devil's Sea" and the Dragon's Triangle located in the Philippine Sea off China's eastern coast is known for vanishing ships and seamen similar to the legendary Bermuda Triangle. While sensational theories for the mysterious disappearances speak of extraterrestrials and lost kingdoms under the sea wreaking havoc, others believe that the region displays the same magnetic anomalies as the Bermuda Triangle. The area, which can be marked off on a map by connecting Japan, Taiwan, and Yap Island, has become known as the Dragon's Triangle after a centuries-old Chinese myth. According to the myth, dragons live deep beneath the surface and their movement can suddenly churn up waves, whirlpools, thick fog, and sudden storms.

“In 1950, Japanese officials declared the triangle a danger zone for shipping. In 1952, a research vessel, the Kaio Maru No. 5, sent by the Japanese government to investigate the troubled waters, vanished without a trace, and 22 crewmen and nine scientists were lost.”

There are some number of “very strange” coincidences between phenomena that described in Z-Theory and observable facts of that area. First of all we need to remember name of that area. Why Dragon is mentioned in the name of that area? Why it has not any relation to a name of a huge whale or a giant octopus?

From my point of view there were some eyewitnesses who seen something looking like a Dragon. Their descriptions of that thing caused imagination of a monster that has not any relation with aquatic monsters. That situation has good coincidence with “Dragon effect” described in my book.

More than that other phenomena have same relation to my work. For example “thick fog” coincides with “Fog effect”, “churn up waves” coincide with “surge effect” and so on. Does it make any sense? Of course it does.

I mean this many “strange” phenomena have relation to the same cause that is described completely in my work. That is Z-Process. Same process is responsible to sudden “disappearance” of the ships. That is one more “coincidence” between Z-Theory and observable facts.

To make deal with that phenomenon we need only to research it continuously. Z-Theory gives way for such research. Unfortunately we have interest to that process only when we have one more ship that lost again in a “strange area”.