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Post by inventorunknown on May 15, 2014 20:22:44 GMT -5
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Post by firecracker on May 15, 2014 23:05:23 GMT -5
If you are addressing me, no, I have no military connections. I can run this past others who may. They are retired. It's certainly an interesting offer. I have always assumed this forum was visited by people with those connections. Perhaps they can reach out to you.
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Post by inventorunknown on May 15, 2014 23:10:09 GMT -5
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Post by firecracker on May 15, 2014 23:11:27 GMT -5
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Post by inventorunknown on May 15, 2014 23:11:41 GMT -5
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Post by inventorunknown on May 15, 2014 23:16:17 GMT -5
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Post by firecracker on May 15, 2014 23:41:11 GMT -5
Interesting video, and of course you know that I agree with her.
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Post by firecracker on May 16, 2014 20:56:51 GMT -5
I looked up the Philadelphia Experiment....pretty fantastic stuff. Not sure what to believe re: it. Here's an interesting article that opens up lots of cans of worms: Scientists have grown miniature human brains from skin cells in a laboratory for the first time as part of a study into the development of the most complex of all our organs, and the ultimate source of human creativity and consciousness. The mini-brains are less than 4mm across but researchers say that they are equivalent in development to the brain of a human foetus at about nine weeks’ gestation, and even have the complex three-dimensional structure of a real embryonic brain.
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Post by inventorunknown on May 18, 2014 21:22:18 GMT -5
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Post by firecracker on May 18, 2014 22:09:29 GMT -5
Interesting that in one of the trailers for this film, the craft's reflection is seen, almost as if it is inside a bubble and about to break through, and the ship is reflected on the inside wall of the bubble. Also, they supposedly shot in Iceland scenes as if they were on another planet. Having been to Iceland, I think that a good choice, because in my opinion, it LOOKED like a nuclear waste zone or desolate planet, at least coming into Reyjavik. You seem to have a strong interest in this film from previous posts, any particular reason why? I forget the name of the consultant on the film...anyone you know? Also, the configuration of the vessel...notice any resemblance to the sun symbol?
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Post by inventorunknown on May 18, 2014 23:31:12 GMT -5
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Post by inventorunknown on May 19, 2014 12:01:49 GMT -5
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Post by firecracker on May 19, 2014 17:18:55 GMT -5
While doing some research for your upcoming post, I came across this, thought I'd share. In this model the universal topology of space-time (which equates “black holes”) is described as a rotating double torus which is expanding and contracting on itself endlessly. Notice in the animation that as space-time curves towards the centering singularity, it also curls like in a whirlpool. Instead of the analogy of a trampoline, this curling motion generates a geometrization of space-time in which the curvature is comparable to the surface tension of water running down a drain. This natural rotation of the space-time manifold is the mechanical source of spin at all levels, from atoms to planets, stars, galaxies and so on. Objects are forced to spin because space-time itself curls. As it curves towards singularity, this curling motion approaches the speed of light, generating enormous centrifugal forces which in turn creates expansion. The expanding space is finally overcome by the curvature of space and contracts back towards the center only to repeat the process again. This continuous cycle of implosion and expansion produce the forces of nature known as Gravitation and Electromagnetism. The gravitational field is generated as space-time curves towards the center of the system, and electromagnetic radiation is produced when centrifugal forces near the center forces it to expand or radiate. Electromagnetic radiation is thus mechanically connected to space-time curvature (Gravity) and spin.
Previously the source of spin in the universe remained unaddressed and objects were thought to spin perpetually in space due to an initial momentum gained in the Big Bang. Neither could we account for the force of electromagnetic radiation as functions of the space-time manifold. But this beautifully simple twist to Einstein’s field equations generates an entirely new picture which not only accounts for, but binds together, the forces of spin, electromagnetic radiation and gravity, all in one elegant topology of space. If Einstein was still alive he would most certainly applaud this amendment!
Nassim Haramein, holofractal.net
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Post by inventorunknown on May 19, 2014 20:46:18 GMT -5
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Post by firecracker on May 19, 2014 21:22:38 GMT -5
Sorry to hear that I missed grabbing the post. Merci beaucoup, bonne chance.
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