Variable frequency vibrations role in quantum tunneling

Variable frequency vibrations role in quantum tunneling was an academic research paper published in 2564 by Richard Carter while working with Jennings & Rall. The paper provides the basis for quantum tunneling technology, or more simply, moving through solid objects.

Outlined in the paper is an equation which governs guantum tunneling and accounts for hundreds of variables. Results of six tests are included in the text, proving Carters theory by moving an apple, orange, and a common house mouse (Mus musculus) through 10 centimeters Titanium A, ceramic armor plating, Polyvinyl chloride, and other materials.