Marshall Barnes Astounds At Yelm, WA Convention Retreat

Marshall Barnes delivered two lectures that had the audience on its feet at the Ramtha School of Enlightenment retreat, February 23rd, in Yelm, Washington.
 
 
Marshall Barnes takes the stage in Yelm, WA.  (copyright 2013)
Marshall Barnes takes the stage in Yelm, WA. (copyright 2013)
Feb. 27, 2013 - PRLog -- Following in the footsteps of Fred Alan Wolf, Brain Greene, and even his time machine competition, Ronald Mallett, Marshall Barnes, R&D Eng, spoke at the convention retreat gathering at the Ramtha School Of Enlightenment in Yelm, WA to the delight of hundreds gathered there and even more who watched the event online. The Ramtha School of Enlightenment is run by JZ Knight and has hosted a wide variety of guest speakers, including scientists, for more than 20 years. It was the main force behind the popular independent hit movie - What The Bleep Do We Know? which featured a number of scientists discussing how quantum mechanics links to the functioning of every day life.

The audience was cheering and on its feet as Marshall followed RSE member Mike Wright to the stage to the rocking rhythms of Science War, the theme song Marshall wrote, arranged and produced that has been used to promote his tour. After Mike spoke to the worldwide audience watching the event streamed, he introduced Marshall and the crowd was on its feet again with thunderous applause which didn't let up until the scientific maverick motioned for the audience to sit. "Hello Cleveland!" he then exclaimed, causing the congregation to laugh. "I always wanted to say that, but I never played Cleveland".

Marshall then took the audience on a multi-media journey through little known areas of research, his own efforts in the advanced concept technology areas and even into the extreme implications of quantum physics, over the course of several hours. He made jokes often which were more along the line of amusing comments, which the audience responded to enthusiastically. One woman was over heard saying, "Wow! He's really funny", an irony as Marshall has criticized Stephen Hawking for concentrating too much on humor and not enough on science. Marshall did tell his now trademark joke about Stephen Hawking, -"Stephen Hawking isn't the greatest mind on the planet, just its most intelligent comedian", which was greeted with laughter.

While Marshall didn't show his STDTS™ warp drive prototype in action, he did show video of the Verdrehung Fan™, which is powered by the STDTS™ technology. The audience gasped when they witnessed how the Verdrehung Fan™ exhibited color and luminous phenomena that was only detectable by video equipment, and how strobe light tests showed the device spinning faster with the STDTS™ field switched on. One of the videos revealed how gold colored light began to stream into a green halo around the device, once the STDTS™ field was activated. Marshall gave no explanation for the optical effects, only that this was more indication there was something significant happening that required further investigation. After his presentations were over, he sat at a table outside the Great Hall and showed the Verdrehung Fan™ to those techies from the audience who were curious as to how it functioned.

Marshall explained why the world's most famous physicists can't see errors in some of their theories, quoting J. R. Oppenheimer's comment about losing "modes of sensory perception", and using Stephen Hawking, Kip Thorne, and Brian Greene, among others, as examples. Marshall has won local and state government recognitions for his work proving the so-called "Oppenheimer Strain" and how young people do have the ability to see where science popularizers like Stephen Hawking, go wrong. Marshall received many rounds of applause when he described how he was being able to move his projects forward without government assistance and didn't need NASA's help, and that with the support of regular people buying related products and the May scheduled pay-per-view event of his STDTS™ warp drive documentary, along with sponsorship funding, Marshall intends to take the STDTS™ warp drive project all the way to testing in the Earth's upper atmosphere at the edge of space, and then eventually, send space probes out of the Earth's gravitational well and into deep space.

After presenting two letures, the second of which featured documentary video footage of Marshall with Fred Alan Wolf, as well as art created with Marshall's P.TVsynth™, Marshall took questions from the audience. In fact, Marshall's interactions with the audience were mentioned later as one of the key highlights that differentiated him from previous speakers. JZ Knight herself asked questions of Marshall, via walkie-talkie, and included the comment that out of all the speakers who have ever appeared there, Marshall was the only one who showed interest in staying later and talking with the people and seeing the grounds of the complex, a statement that was greeted with more enthusiastic applause from the audience. In fact, during his time on stage, Marshall received five standing ovations in total, proving his ability to resonant with the assembled crowd.

Marshall will be appearing next at the All-Con science fiction convention in Addison, Texas, March 8-10 ( http://www.all-con.net) and demonstrating live his Verdrehung Fan™.
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