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Zhang Xiangqian (张祥前), a farmer from Anhui, China, reportedly went to live on a highly developed alien planet for one month during the summer of 1985. During his time there, he not only gained an understanding of their daily life but also acquired advanced knowledge of science and technology, including equations related to core secrets of the universe.
One of the most notable technologies he brought back is the artificial field scanning technology, which he claims could replace electricity, the dominant energy source on Earth. This technology, according to Zhang, is a superior version of electricity, and if it is embraced by human society, it could lead to revolutionary changes.
He suggests that humanity could swiftly enter an era of light-speed travel and virtual realities, transitioning from the electricity-based civilization to what he calls "field civilization."
For the past 30 years, Zhang has been attempting to disseminate his theories of a unified field and hopes that they will eventually gain recognition and acceptance from the mainstream scientific community, leading to a technological leap for humanity.