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Good night all.

The waves and winds are at the right frequency on undulation to beckon me under.

They say drowning is as peaceful as sleep once the fight passes.

Gellid ties all.

Hasta Manjana
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Good night all.

The waves and winds are at the right frequency on undulation to beckon me under.

They say drowning is as peaceful as sleep once the fight passes.

Gellid ties all.

Hasta Manjana
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nn dion, sweetest of dreams in all your favorite themes
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I was here.

I was just watching...


This day has been quite surreal for me.
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yes
i imagine it is tounge
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my impression of today is that it is the hugest day of field effects of scale i have noticed since being within gaia`s domain

i am sure that is not unconnected
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the scale is clearly gaia prompted thus natural to the fields within gaia`s domain
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Dusty Surprise Around Giant Black Hole

ESO’s Very Large Telescope Interferometer has gathered the most detailed observations ever of the dust around the huge black hole at the centre of an active galaxy. Rather than finding all of the glowing dust in a doughnut-shaped torus around the black hole, as expected, the astronomers find that much of it is located above and below the torus. These observations show that dust is being pushed away from the black hole as a cool wind — a surprising finding that challenges current theories and tells us how supermassive black holes evolve and interact with their surroundings.
 Quoting: observation

[link to eso.org]

They have many AGN 3783 galaxy models (AGN) used to explain some observations, but all fail miserably alone. They can explain all observations by using so many models.

This case is pretty bad, because it's not a jet, but a windy dust blowing out the AGN. The AGN is never observed, and always surrounded by a hot plasma vortex accretion disk. The jets originate slightly above the accretion disk, they say. So really the inferred theoretical center or singularity, can be nothing but absolute zero vacuum, or a plasmoid, Birkeland current or superfluid helium, exotic metals, etc. But not the gravity black hole they've envisioned, and not until after they make more new models and find a way to keep most of the old ones.

The scientists themselves cannot explain why emitted radiation produces this cool dusty wind. They made up this idea to keep from having to challenge the existence of black holes.
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Dusty Surprise Around Giant Black Hole

ESO’s Very Large Telescope Interferometer has gathered the most detailed observations ever of the dust around the huge black hole at the centre of an active galaxy. Rather than finding all of the glowing dust in a doughnut-shaped torus around the black hole, as expected, the astronomers find that much of it is located above and below the torus. These observations show that dust is being pushed away from the black hole as a cool wind — a surprising finding that challenges current theories and tells us how supermassive black holes evolve and interact with their surroundings.
 Quoting: observation

[link to eso.org]

They have many AGN 3783 galaxy models (AGN) used to explain some observations, but all fail miserably alone. They can explain all observations by using so many models.

This case is pretty bad, because it's not a jet, but a windy dust blowing out the AGN. The AGN is never observed, and always surrounded by a hot plasma vortex accretion disk. The jets originate slightly above the accretion disk, they say. So really the inferred theoretical center or singularity, can be nothing but absolute zero vacuum, or a plasmoid, Birkeland current or superfluid helium, exotic metals, etc. But not the gravity black hole they've envisioned, and not until after they make more new models and find a way to keep most of the old ones.

The scientists themselves cannot explain why emitted radiation produces this cool dusty wind. They made up this idea to keep from having to challenge the existence of black holes.
 Quoting: observation

 Quoting: aether


Feels like this /z\
[link to neutronm.bartol.udel.edu]
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Hi, aether, I have had rennes-le-chateau on my mind for over two weeks now, one of the first books I read was on that same place and the knights templer and the priory of scion, cant recall the name, I was only young and it has stuck with me forever more, it is said it is a portal for initiates.

Have a nice weekend guys.
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and we know "it" communicates thus in the blue aeon and the following varying degrees of higher static charge above and below ground era`s everyone walks with god emotionally and is never not in one to one communication
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Connected.

Oh! Plugged in. thumbs
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:linkedin:

hf
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Dusty Surprise Around Giant Black Hole

ESO’s Very Large Telescope Interferometer has gathered the most detailed observations ever of the dust around the huge black hole at the centre of an active galaxy. Rather than finding all of the glowing dust in a doughnut-shaped torus around the black hole, as expected, the astronomers find that much of it is located above and below the torus. These observations show that dust is being pushed away from the black hole as a cool wind — a surprising finding that challenges current theories and tells us how supermassive black holes evolve and interact with their surroundings.
 Quoting: observation

[link to eso.org]

They have many AGN 3783 galaxy models (AGN) used to explain some observations, but all fail miserably alone. They can explain all observations by using so many models.

This case is pretty bad, because it's not a jet, but a windy dust blowing out the AGN. The AGN is never observed, and always surrounded by a hot plasma vortex accretion disk. The jets originate slightly above the accretion disk, they say. So really the inferred theoretical center or singularity, can be nothing but absolute zero vacuum, or a plasmoid, Birkeland current or superfluid helium, exotic metals, etc. But not the gravity black hole they've envisioned, and not until after they make more new models and find a way to keep most of the old ones.

The scientists themselves cannot explain why emitted radiation produces this cool dusty wind. They made up this idea to keep from having to challenge the existence of black holes.
 Quoting: observation

 Quoting: aether


Feels like this /z\
[link to neutronm.bartol.udel.edu]
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


With respect, Plasma cosmologists have already done this - quantitatively and qualitatively . Look up Halton Arp, Anthony Perratt and Eric Lerner's work to name a few.

Black holes were never claimed to spit matter back out in the form of jets. Ad hoc hypotheticals had to be invented via Hawking Radiation to make the theory conform with the new observations. And the theory really is absurd on his face - requiring the reification of mathematical errors such as "singularities"
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you are spot on metatron tounge
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Hi, aether, I have had rennes-le-chateau on my mind for over two weeks now, one of the first books I read was on that same place and the knights templer and the priory of scion, cant recall the name, I was only young and it has stuck with me forever more, it is said it is a portal for initiates.

Have a nice weekend guys.
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good morning, that is a very nice description of the sensation /z\
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and we know "it" communicates thus in the blue aeon and the following varying degrees of higher static charge above and below ground era`s everyone walks with god emotionally and is never not in one to one communication
 Quoting: aether


Connected.

Oh! Plugged in. thumbs
 Quoting: Septenary Man


:linkedin:

hf
 Quoting: NewHeart


linked in

that is the phrase flower
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what a lovely way to start the day, feedback magnificent all the way wave
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what a lovely way to start the day, feedback magnificent all the way wave
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which prompts the following notion

Perhaps the most accomplished analyst of mythology in modern times was the late Mircea Eliade, chairman of the Department of History of Religions at the University of Chicago, and editor of the Encyclopedia of Religion. From his meticulous, lifelong survey of the subject, professor Eliade drew a stunning conclusion: literally every component of early civilizations--from religion to art and architecture--expressed symbolically the desire to recover and to re-live the lost Golden Age. That which symbolically transported the participant back to the First Time, the Golden Age, was sacred. That which did not was transient and mundane, of no interest.
 Quoting: observation


we are discovering that for natural reasons we (people) have lost our memory several times but gaia`s memory is never lost
thus gaia`s memory field contains our motivational ambitions which we expressed within our religion, architecture, art and symbol and sign and sometimes we lost our memory thus was only left we our now unknown to us visible signs we left behind

now we are going backwards utilizing gaia`s memory fields we will notice the overview motivation of our symbol and sign which we ourselves designed into our religions, art and architecture a very long time ago and we will likely go past/through, going backwards, several forgetful times as well

this may feel strange to some of us at first and will prompt connectivity to both archetypes and people currently unknown in this aeon to others because they have forgotten what we are now connecting into

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The first inkling that July 25th may have been an important date in Mesoamerica was the fact that the Maya celebrated the following day as "new year's day" at the time of the Spanish invasion. The date is mentioned by bishop Landa, and was apparently set at the Maya site of Edzna in the Eastern Yucatan, where a vertical gnomon has been found, set to show the overhead passage of the Sun on July 25th. Edzna is at the same latitude as the city of Teotihuacan in the Valley of Mexico, where one of the site alignments (to a mountain) is also for July 25th. July 26 was also the start of a seasonal agricultural period.

The importance of the date of July 25th can also be suggested from the fact that Book 10 of the Chilam Balam makes only one error in the recollection of the 7000-year history of celestial events, and that is to force the assignment of July 26th to the event of 2349 BC (which we know as the flood of Noah), by reassigning the event to an incorrect year (actually to an incorrect Katun and Tun). The "flood" of 2349 BC, known to the Maya as the "third creation," was very important, as can be shown from the continued iconographic references in sculptures 3000 years later. Having experienced the end of an era on July 25th, 685 BC, it became necessary to prove that all previous eras had also ended on July 25th.
 Quoting: observation
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The starting date of the nova event of Venus in 685 BC can be found by collation of some disparate data. My first clue was a comment by Dennis Tedlock, translator of the Quiche Maya Popol Vuh. He commented on a passage where the hero twins of the Popol Vuh, Hunahpu and Xbalanque, willingly jump into the oven of the lords of Xibalba (the underworld). In the Popol Vuh the lords attempt to trick the twins into jumping into an oven. The twins see through the trick, and respond as follows:

"You'll never put that one over on us. Don't we know what our death is, you lords? Watch!" they said, then they faced each other. They grabbed each other by the hands and went head first into the oven.

Little did the lords of Xibalba know that in sacrificing themselves, the twins were destined to "become" the Sun and the Moon. Mesoamerica certainly understood that both the Sun and the Moon had made their first appearances in the remote past, the Sun in 4200 BC, the Moon in 2349 BC. But connecting an event of 685 BC to events thousands of years earlier was not a problem to the Maya, especially in a popular narrative which had already existed since the Classical period (AD 400 to AD 900), as can be ascertained from depictions on vases from this period
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What stands out in the period after about 600 BC, and increasingly over the following centuries, is a sudden intense interest in history, which shows up, not only in the Middle East, Greece, and Ptolemaic Alexandria, but also in China. Why this sudden flurry of research and speculation on events, and specifically only events of the recent past?

There had been over 600 years of a quiet sky, from 1440 BC to 800 BC. Then, within a span of a hundred years, Venus, Mars, and Mercury closed in on the Earth (or seemed to). The length of the year changed, Mars repeatedly cruised very close to Earth (five or nine times) to cause massive earthquakes and interplanetary lighting strikes which traveled across wide areas and were accompanied by hurricanes of ground-up rock and burning trees. Then, just as suddenly, after the nova event of Venus in 685 BC, which surpassed the Sun in brilliance and dropped fire from heaven over wide areas of the Earth, ending with a lightning bolt from Jupiter directed at the Sun, it all stopped.

During the 8th and 7th century BC, and periodically a hundred years earlier, endless wars had raged in the whole region of Mesopotamia and the Levant, mostly involving the states of Assyria and Babylonia feuding with encroaching tribes and kingdoms from the north. Starting in about 750 BC Assyria expanded to conquer all of Babylonia, Syria, the city-states along the Mediterranean coast, and eventually Egypt.

The physical and political changes required an explanation, and the first line of inquiry was to sort out the events. A change in perspective on the progress of time took place, which resulted in the increase of the number of chronicles and records. This is seen especially with the Assyrians, who start to record all their activities -- in effect, they start to write history (as do the Babylonians). The conditions of wars and the compilation of histories is the same in China.
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what a lovely way to start the day, feedback magnificent all the way wave
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which prompts the following notion

Perhaps the most accomplished analyst of mythology in modern times was the late Mircea Eliade, chairman of the Department of History of Religions at the University of Chicago, and editor of the Encyclopedia of Religion. From his meticulous, lifelong survey of the subject, professor Eliade drew a stunning conclusion: literally every component of early civilizations--from religion to art and architecture--expressed symbolically the desire to recover and to re-live the lost Golden Age. That which symbolically transported the participant back to the First Time, the Golden Age, was sacred. That which did not was transient and mundane, of no interest.
 Quoting: observation


we are discovering that for natural reasons we (people) have lost our memory several times but gaia`s memory is never lost
thus gaia`s memory field contains our motivational ambitions which we expressed within our religion, architecture, art and symbol and sign and sometimes we lost our memory thus was only left we our now unknown to us visible signs we left behind

now we are going backwards utilizing gaia`s memory fields we will notice the overview motivation of our symbol and sign which we ourselves designed into our religions, art and architecture a very long time ago and we will likely go past/through, going backwards, several forgetful times as well

this may feel strange to some of us at first and will prompt connectivity to both archetypes and people currently unknown in this aeon to others because they have forgotten what we are now connecting into
 Quoting: aether


and this /z\ will be useful here \z/

5/28/2013 5:06 PM


the question is
what are initiates trying to do

tounge
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cos it seems the ones whom attempt to put back together something they know was known because of the evidence left behind shows them something was known before it became unknown to themselves is our initiates
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yes. People forgot the ancient ways. The way of the heart.

This could be the reason many have always felt deep inside that something is so wrong with the way things are in this world, and they just couldn't buy the bull. They could see through it, and wondered why others just went along with what others told them. They are still living the ancient ways in heart and didn't forget, and being indoctrinated from childhood into religions, put a strain on many of these people, because it went against the grain of their heart. You see it is hypocrisy and judging their brothers.

I remember being raised in religion, and the whole time thinking, there has got to be more than just this. I felt empty and out of place within there. I was more of an observer, seeing that I didn't want to be like them, fake.
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i just noticed something

3/6/2013 5:10 PM
I apologize this happened this year. I type 12 still. I even write it on my checks sometimes lol. It was 02/21/13.
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a question
when you guys tracked backwards john dee`s origin of informaton

oh
well done fringe
where is john dee`s shrew stone from?
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Mexica*, 15th-16th century AD

This mirror was used by the Elizabethan mathematician, astrologer and magician John Dee (1527-1608/9) as a 'shew-stone', one of many polished translucent or reflective objects which he used as tools for his occult research.

The mirror, made of highly-polished obsidian (volcanic glass), was one of many Mexica cult objects and treasures brought to Europe after the conquest of Mexico by Cortés between 1527 and 1530
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.britishmuseum.org]
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to central america did you notice the concentric circles, known as the Aethyrs, appear in caves in cuba and other locations in the general Caribbean sea area when they were noticed by the locals to be radiating within our atmosphere likely from the pyramids now covered by our Caribbean sea
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aleister was in mexico when this began for him

The Vision and the Voice (Liber 418) chronicles the mystical journey of Aleister Crowley (1875–1947) as he explored the 30 Enochian Æthyrs originally developed by Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley in the 16th century. These visions took place at two times: in 1900 during his stay in Mexico, and later in 1909 in Algeria (along with his magical companion, Victor Benjamin Neuburg). Of all his works, Crowley considered this book to be second in importance behind The Book of the Law, the text that established his religious and philosophical system of Thelema in 1904.

The Vision and the Voice is the source of many of the central spiritual doctrines of Thelema, especially in the visions of Babalon and her consort Chaos (the "All-Father"), as well as an account of how an individual ego might cross the Abyss, thereby assuming the title of "Master of the Temple" and taking a place in the City of the Pyramids under the Night of Pan.
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[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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the backwards memory records of our mesoamerica ancestors are easier to follow than our middle eastern/mediterranean records cos our mesoamerica records are less "fractured"

oh

this is what boitatá was telling us when we first met

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11/28/2012 6:16 PM

okay so we have our global electric circuit "plumbed" into central america
we have water everywhere where we never had water before following the cascade/flood
we have island americas for the first time and huge volumes of water to the west and east except up at alaska
Boitatá can go underwater but only goes alone into the Caribbean sea
the only similar personality we know like it is china, japan and indonesia
the rest are "fractured" in their locations or dormant
huh

clever fancey
 Quoting: aether


Aether did you watch the videos I posted on Quantum entangled water and instant universal communication?
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


i did and we will need to utlize it`s communicative personality to assist our telluric natured friends (currents) and water is not a topic i have talked to before, i normally listen to it without thought as in:
low connectivity other than through the i water carry
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which makes sense of this /z\

neeto tounge

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yes. People forgot the ancient ways. The way of the heart.

This could be the reason many have always felt deep inside that something is so wrong with the way things are in this world, and they just couldn't buy the bull. They could see through it, and wondered why others just went along with what others told them. They are still living the ancient ways in heart and didn't forget, and being indoctrinated from childhood into religions, put a strain on many of these people, because it went against the grain of their heart. You see it is hypocrisy and judging their brothers.

I remember being raised in religion, and the whole time thinking, there has got to be more than just this. I felt empty and out of place within there. I was more of an observer, seeing that I didn't want to be like them, fake.
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good morning
i was getting that the morning cos not so many years ago i found it strange that so many people i met were convinced they/we knew something important that we had forgotten
i found it odd to be honest but it was/is so consistent i never said a word about it
this morning i had an "oh yes" moment when that /z\ fitted and to be honest i felt bit odd myself for ignoring it in others for so long. cos i did . i completely blanked it
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okay
theosophy has great respect for john dee :

~ THEOSOPHY TRUST ~
MEMORIAL LIBRARY


John Dee cultivated the mysteries of mathematics and especially megethologia because he looked for the link between the aspirations of the human heart and mind and the principles of Nature. If manifest existence has one ultimate Source, then such principles must exist. Through mathematics Dee hoped to provide the basis for unifying all sciences into one coherent body of knowledge which would include ethics, psychology and the science of spirituality. Mathematics for Dee was not simply a subject to be mastered but rather a way of life to be consummated in the blazing light of Deity. Dee thought that science and mathematics were worth studying for their intrinsic and practical value, but he consecrated his life to them because he was convinced that a true understanding of them would provide the underpinnings of a global religion of love and tolerance, the social correlates of learning and silence. Though he did not see his vision realized, his life bore testimony to its power and the validation of its potential.
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I know perfectly well that there have been certain men who, by the art of the scarab, have dissolved the eagle's egg and its shell with pure albumen and have formed thereby a mixture of all. . . . By this means the great metamorphosis of the egg was accomplished. . . . He who devotes himself sincerely to these mysteries will see clearly that nothing is able to exist without the virtue of our hieroglyphic Monad.
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and we see why /z\ dee would not use the word monad, theosophy does, i never heard of it until they told me about it tounge
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you know what i find funny, theosophy like everyone else admits they possess nothing that fits hieroglyphs as in:
they can understand them not
but
they superimpose what they are certain they must mean onto them and carry on as if it is true

faith in action /z\ tounge
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yes. People forgot the ancient ways. The way of the heart.

This could be the reason many have always felt deep inside that something is so wrong with the way things are in this world, and they just couldn't buy the bull. They could see through it, and wondered why others just went along with what others told them. They are still living the ancient ways in heart and didn't forget, and being indoctrinated from childhood into religions, put a strain on many of these people, because it went against the grain of their heart. You see it is hypocrisy and judging their brothers.

I remember being raised in religion, and the whole time thinking, there has got to be more than just this. I felt empty and out of place within there. I was more of an observer, seeing that I didn't want to be like them, fake.
 Quoting: NewHeart


good morning
i was getting that the morning cos not so many years ago i found it strange that so many people i met were convinced they/we knew something important that we had forgotten
i found it odd to be honest but it was/is so consistent i never said a word about it
this morning i had an "oh yes" moment when that /z\ fitted and to be honest i felt bit odd myself for ignoring it in others for so long. cos i did . i completely blanked it
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tounge

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agreed aether,,

that which was forgotten is indeed returning,,

such clear access towards memories of a nature,, not easily recognisebly remembered as forgotten,,, is indeed challenging,,

remebering a book never read,, is indeed somewhat,, suprising,,


much love,,
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agreed aether,,

that which was forgotten is indeed returning,,

such clear access towards memories of a nature,, not easily recognisebly remembered as forgotten,,, is indeed challenging,,

remebering a book never read,, is indeed somewhat,, suprising,,


much love,,
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hi nobody, lovely feedback today , it seems gaia is prompted to show us much in our noticeable future

is the sensation
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okay i`m getting a bug each time i use u tube so i am going to scan

bbs tounge
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much love,,
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why is the glp clock 3 minutes forward?,,

the average of all miltary atomic clocks denotes the gren meantime as a supposed lateral/logntitude non local focus,,

only an ex[pansion in magnative wave/verse density would alter such a linear perspective,,



the need to do so,, is interesting indeed,,



much love,,





GLP