“The machine stopped working yesterday at 1:08am. It ran for 54 days and 54 nights.” — Episode 09, Zero Hour
On December 20, 2024, China unveiled CHIEF — the world’s most powerful hypergravity centrifuge. According to official reports, it compresses time and space, making decades happen in days. The stated purpose? Studying how materials behave under extreme gravitational stress.
But those familiar with Otto Maier’s wartime experiments might recognize something else entirely.
The Rotation Principle
The Chinese centrifuge generates 1,900 times Earth’s gravity by rotating mass at extreme mechanical velocities. The scientists claim this “compresses time and distance,” allowing them to observe phenomena that would normally take millennia to unfold.
Replace “compress” with “warp” — and you have the foundational principle behind the Bell.
Consider what Maier himself noted in his research: “All matter is merely a molecular structure held together by a keynote. The material world is the result of vibration… the only reality is vibration.” The counter-rotating drums in the Harz base weren’t just spinning mercury. They were manipulating the fabric of reality itself through torsion effects.
What They’re Not Saying
The Chinese researchers mention removing “loose objects” from the vicinity when the centrifuge operates. Pencils. Spectacles. Small items that might be “attracted” into the vortex.
Why would a device designed to study soil pollutants or dam stress require such precautions?
Dr. Nikolai Kozyrev’s experiments with rotating systems demonstrated that time possesses not only energy but also a rotation moment it can transmit to physical systems. His gyroscopes lost weight when spun counterclockwise. They gained weight spinning clockwise. The effect varied with the seasons, with the phases of the Moon, with the ever-changing local geometry of space-time itself.
Maier understood this. His “Mother Wave Machine” at Ebene 11 ran for exactly 54 days and 54 nights before stopping at 1:08am. The precision of that timing suggests he wasn’t just experimenting — he was synchronizing with something.
Mercury, Rotation, and the Vortex
Frans Vleeminckx, the forced laborer who assisted Maier, described the effects: “The machine gave me weird visions. It creates projections. Something with time, maybe.”
The Bell used counter-rotating cylinders coated with mercury, spun at extreme velocities while being electrically pulsed. The Chinese centrifuge uses different materials but the same principle: create a rotating mass system that generates such intense torsion effects that local space-time itself begins to behave… differently.
Igor Witkowski, investigating wartime German research, noted that nobody had attempted to build a rotating mercury plasma focus device in the postwar era. “The conception of rotating or counterrotating cylinders remains unknown. Nobody has struck upon the idea of doing this.”
Until now, apparently.
The Question Nobody’s Asking
If you needed to test whether rotating mass at extreme velocities could warp space-time without admitting that’s what you’re testing, how would you frame it?
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Join Now →Perhaps you’d call it a “hypergravity machine” for studying “soil pollutants” and “dam stress.”
Perhaps you’d emphasize the mundane applications while quietly removing anything that might be pulled into the torsion field.
Perhaps you’d publish papers about “compressing time and distance” and hope nobody connects it to similar experiments conducted in the Harz Mountains eighty years ago.
What Maier Knew
Oskar Gross, explaining Maier’s isotope separation technology to Sauer, described it simply: “Bundles of light rays. Now if I wish, I could create a sun that could vaporize the world.”
The pathway to such power doesn’t begin with nuclear fission. It begins with understanding that space and time aren’t fixed constants but dynamic, manipulable properties of a medium that responds to rotation, to torsion, to properly tuned resonance.
Maier’s machine at the Harz base. Kozyrev’s quantized gyroscopes in Soviet laboratories. Thomas Townsend Brown’s gravitators losing mass in discrete steps.
And now, China’s CHIEF centrifuge, spinning at 1,900 g’s, compressing time from centuries into days.
They’re not studying dam stress.
They’re studying whether Maier was right.
Notice: When scientists describe technology that “compresses space and time,” when they require safety protocols against objects being “attracted” into rotating systems, when extreme mechanical rotation produces effects that vary with celestial geometry…
Consider what’s being admitted between the lines.
Consider what Otto Maier discovered when his machine stopped at 1:08am after 54 days and nights.
Consider what’s happening in those Chinese laboratories right now.
The rotation continues. The vortex spins. And somewhere in the compressed folds of warped space-time, old experiments are being replicated under new names.
“De realiteit is niet solide, Frans. Ze bestaat uit patronen, vibraties, en energielagen.” — Otto Maier, 1944



