Flying
Cars are on the Horizon
By
sister-initiate Lynn McGee, Ohio, USA
(originally in English)
The
reality of the flying car is drawing near as several proposed
designs for airborne vehicles are currently being developed,
and some prototypes have already been produced for preliminary
flight. Regarding a future with sky cars, inventor Robin Haynes
says, “Imagine if you could get into your car, tell
it where you want to go and let its [global positioning] system
guide you there. There will be a road segment, followed by
an air segment, followed by a road segment—but do you
care? You’ll be at your destination in one hour, even
if it’s 175 miles away—door to door!”
This
sounds like science fiction, but flying cars are no longer
a storybook dream, with current designs ranging from an airy,
ultra-lightweight model, the Air Scooter, to a much more robust
and sophisticated vehicle called the Skycar.
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The
Air Scooter, an ultra-lightweight Airborne vehicle |
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The
Skycar, a powerful, robust airborne vehicle that can travel
at speeds up to 300 mph |
The
Air Scooter is a recreational sport craft, designed to fly
at lower speeds and at altitudes of less than 400 feet (122m),
and its lightweight mobility makes it perfect for emergency
situations such as rescues from tall buildings. The Skycar,
on the other hand, is designed to hold up to four people and
can travel at speeds up to 300 mph (482km/h) and at altitudes
of 4,000 feet (1.22km). This is the type of vehicle for which
the NASA flight simulator and Global Positioning Systems are
being designed.
But
the designing of these vehicles does not answer the question
of how and where they will be used. For example, even if a
vehicle can drive along a runway and then take off into the
air, how will the driver know where it is safe to fly? The
NASA is addressing such issues through the program “Highways
in the Sky.” One object of this initiative is to develop
a computer system that operates as a centralized network for
the flight vehicles. Individual simulators installed in each
vehicle, with intuitive, easy-to-follow images, will connect
to the network for traffic management in the air.
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Simulator
developed by NASA showing flight ‘window’
for guiding the airborne vehicle. |
But
traveling in a flying vehicle is far from an ordinary feeling,
says Skycar designer Paul Moller: “It’s an experience
like none other. I mean, it is truly the magic carpet experience.
You get in this vehicle, there’s no vibration, it takes
you up and what’s most exciting is that you’re
kind of being lifted up from below, almost like anti-gravity,
but you have this perfectly smooth experience of lifting up—a
real magic carpet experience.”
These
sentiments echo Master’s words about future technological
advances in the context of souls from other planets who are
bringing enlightened scientific ideas to share with the world:
It’s
so exciting: We’re catching up with the advances of
the higher planetary systems. Even now, we’re using
lasers and other forms of light to heal patients. You may
remember that one of my earliest lectures in Formosa mentioned
the light therapy used on other more advanced planets. Well,
those scientists are now being born on this planet, and
they’re bringing their treasured memory with them.
They are making our planet a better place to live as far
as physical comfort is concerned. And soon, perhaps not
too many years into the future, we’ll have flying
cars and other things like that. It will probably be easier
to see each other since there will be less traffic congestion,
and we’ll have faster commuting times. All this is
very exciting for me, too. (Excerpted from the News #138,
Master’s Words)
Much
earlier (in 1985), Master described how these beings were
able to use highly enlightened methods that could even cure
disease because the planet or region in which they practiced
had a high enough vibration that it could support such an
approach.
On
the planet Venus there are many small hospitals for different
kinds of people. And the beings who live on that planet
are highly intelligent and spiritually very high; most are
nearly Masters. And they don’t use medicine or equipment
to heal these people; they use different energies or rays
of light. Just like here in this world, we sometimes use
different types of x-rays to heal people, like curing cancer.
So these beings are like higher scientists or better scientists.
Masters are also just better developed scientists. (From
the News #139, You May Not Know)
Inventors
of these flying vehicles are humble and view themselves as
part of a greater whole, one whose future is full of enlightened
possibilities. And they believe most of all that today’s
planes and jets will ultimately become relics. As one inventor
said, “We believe that the Highways in the Sky will
be filled with flying machines that we can’t even begin
to imagine.”
Master’s
description of souls coming to Earth who have previously healed
with light gives us a glimpse into some of the things that
are possible as we continue walking into the Golden Age. From
this perspective, flying cars could represent just one of
many such technological developments that reflect the enlightenment
bestowed on our planet through God’s grace.
For
more information on flying vehicles, please refer to the following
websites:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/04/15/60minutes/main688454.shtml
http://www.haynes-aero.com/Netscape/frames.html
http://www.moller.com/
http://sats.nasa.gov/ |