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How To Catch A Cloud (video)

 
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Noting a specific puteal


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A puteal (Latin: from puteus (well) — plural: putealia[1][2]) is a classical water well wellhead built around a well's access opening.
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Scientists May Have Just Figured Out Why Time Moves Forward, Not Backwards

Griffith University Associate Professor Joan Vaccaro has put forward a suggestion on why there’s a difference between the future and the past. According to her calculations, the laws of physics don’t have to distinguish between time and space, but since we don't experience time in the same way as space, something must make time different. And she thinks the answer is in a special class of quantum phenomena.

Certain quantum phenomena don’t behave in the same way if you’re going forward or backward in time, and she suggested that these are the key to understanding the arrow of time – the "asymmetry", or one-way direction, of time. And she said that in particular, subatomic particles known as K and B mesons could provide some interesting information.



“Experiments on subatomic particles over the past 50 years show that nature doesn’t treat both directions of time equally. In particular, subatomic particles called K and B mesons behave slightly differently depending on the direction of time.”


“Yet while we are indeed moving forward in time, there is also always some movement backwards, a kind of jiggling effect, and it is this movement I want to measure using these K and B mesons.”


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Lol

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A Huge Gas Cloud Is Speeding Towards The Milky Way At 310KM Per Second

The cloud doesn’t emit any light, so its composition cannot be estimated directly. The team was able to discover the composition by using background galaxies: as their light passes through the cloud some of the light gets absorbed at specific wavelengths which correspond to specific elements. By looking at how significant the absorption is, scientists can estimate the abundance of elements. They looked specifically at the absorption of sulfur.
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See so many things in this
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Goes with above
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Lichen eats rocks

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Fungi and Lichens Just Survived 18 Months On The Outside Of The ISS - Which Means They Might Be Able To Survive On Mars Too

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The altitude where the atmospheric pressure matches the vapor pressure of water at the temperature of the human body is called the Armstrong line, named after American physician Harry G. Armstrong. It is located at an altitude of around 19.14 km (11.89 mi). At or above the Armstrong line, fluids in the throat and lungs will boil away. More specifically, exposed bodily liquids such as saliva, tears, and the liquids wetting the alveoli within the lungs will boil away. Hence, at this altitude the human body requires a pressure suit, or a pressurized capsule, to survive.
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Looks like Phil says early spring afro
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No shadow

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A shadow is a space where light from a light source is blocked by an opaque object. It occupies all of the three-dimensional volume behind an object with light in front of it. The cross section of a shadow is a two-dimensional silhouette, or reverse projection of the object blocking the light.



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In Jungian psychology, the shadow or "shadow aspect" may refer to (1) an unconscious aspect of the personality which the conscious ego does not identify in itself. Because one tends to reject or remain ignorant of the least desirable aspects of one's personality, the shadow is largely negative, or (2) the entirety of the unconscious, i.e., everything of which a person is not fully conscious. There are, however, positive aspects which may also remain hidden in one's shadow (especially in people with low self-esteem).[1] Contrary to a Freudian definition of shadow, therefore, the Jungian shadow can include everything outside the light of consciousness, and may be positive or negative. "Everyone carries a shadow," Jung wrote, "and the less it is embodied in the individual's conscious life, the blacker and denser it is."[2] It may be (in part) one's link to more primitive animal instincts,[3] which are superseded during early childhood by the conscious mind.


Goes with color posts
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And 'gravity'/obedience of course, lol
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The case of the disappearing electrons

Far above Earth's surface, ultraviolet rays from the sun interact with nitric oxide in the atmosphere to produce electrons that travel toward Earth. But since the 1960s, scientists have known that there is an sharp drop in the number of electrons present in the atmosphere at night. This drop was found when rockets first breached the upper atmosphere to sample its temperature, pressure and electron density. This "electron ledge" occurs within the ionosphere's D-layer, which stretches between 37 miles and 56 miles (60 km and 90 km) above the Earth's surface.

The D-region ledge plays a critical role in modern communication. The planet itself conducts electricity, as does the layer of the ionosphere above the ledge, but electromagnetic waves don't travel through nonconductive materials, like the electron-depleted region below the ledge. Below the ledge, the electron-depleted air acts as an insulator, forming a layer between the Earth and its atmosphere that enables radio waves and very low frequency electromagnetic waves to circle the globe. [Quiz: The Science of Electricity]

The D-region ledge appears most strongly at night and shows up equally in the atmosphere above the poles, the equator and everywhere in between. Yet no one knew why it was there.

....
Meanwhile, the meteor dust itself would bind to the free electrons that were formed when the sun's ultraviolent rays interacted with the atmosphere. The reason the D-region ledge is so prominent at night is because ultraviolet radiation from the sun during the day is 100 times greater than at night, so the production of free electrons dwarfs the ledge effect during the day.

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Bump for density
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As the gravity does not exist video says:
"Buoyant force is the opposite of density"
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tounge
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The Egyptians say that the divine right of kings was taught how to restore order and balance and avert chaos. And by uniting upper and lower Egypt and restoring Ma'at, threat of crisis averted. It was tied by lotus plants on the windpipe.

And Banshee's run with Hellhoundsafro
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Bumpy

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Angkor Wat Yields Astounding Buried Towers & Spiral Structure

King Suryavarman II had Angkor Wat built as a Hindu temple to the god Vishnu. The temple has a 213-foot-tall (65 meters) central tower that is surrounded by four smaller towers and a series of enclosure walls. The layout "is considered to correspond with the cosmology of Mount Meru and the surrounding Sea of Milk from which ambrosia was churned by the gods and demons," wrote a research team in an article published this month in the journal Antiquity.


When surveyed on the ground the structure turned out to be made of "archaeologically sterile banks of sand," meaning it contained no artifacts from the past, wrote archaeologists Damian Evans, a researcher with École française d'Extrême-Orient, and Roland Fletcher in an Antiquity article.

"Quite how the spirals functioned is not at all clear,"


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Shadows in the shape of the central towers of Angkor Wat produced by the late-afternoon sun shining through carved pillars in the windows of the galleries. This effect was noted in an Antiquity article.

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This came to mind:
More on shadow

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The term gravitational shielding refers to a hypothetical process of shielding an object from the influence of a gravitational field. Such processes, if they existed, would have the effect of reducing the weight of an object. The shape of the shielded region would be similar to a shadow from the gravitational shield. For example, the shape of the shielded region above a disk would be conical. The height of the cone's apex above the disk would vary directly with the height of the shielding disk above the earth.[1] Experimental evidence to date indicates that no such effect exists. Gravitational shielding is considered to be a violation of the equivalence principle and therefore inconsistent with both Newtonian theory and general relativity.

I like this song


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Alhazen found that light moves/travels in a straight lines from sitting in a tent in full darkness while he pierced a hole in the tent to watch the light beam through.
So, said the key to forming any image was to restrict the light that can enter. It excludes the chaos of extraneous light rays that surround us. That is why they say in old texts make eye single. To have an image. The smaller the fewer directions light can come from. That makes it sharper and not blinded by the light.-info per Cosmos A Space Time Odyssey Hiding in the Light

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Now, look at this, specifically the middle section of the serpent.

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Watch this at 9:45, has the same direction of the middle section of the serpent design in the weave, the under and over horizontal weaving.


Now, the vertical strings that do not touch look like light or rays and the beads jewels in the web or net.

It is interesting how she talks about compression and floating, lol
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Storms and more storms, Campbell bucking down?

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Tornadoes do mimic life. Circle and moves in lines

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Rofl, buckling.....I'll leave thatafro

Speaking of Eve...

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Water makes great mirrors

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Didn't know they built a pyramid there. The exposition was huge back then and only one building and the lake was left, which is highly interesting, lol
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Rooting. The process of establishing a firmation. People got to understand when messing with Enochian, they initiate a bond and once sealed cannot be broken until the retreat. The process of not letting go hands is not letting go of reality as the zoetrope movie illusions spins like a tornado which are energy eaters. If they do let go, it is released, not retreated.

Good song about it, lol

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Time is a funny thing. You are constantly going forward but still stuck behind or standing still at the same time. Like not all wheels are turning.

Kala, the standing still is space to move

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Just because one can don't mean they shouldafro
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Was introduced to magic as little as I can remember since my Uncle was a magician and ran a few magic stores of his own. He loved to perform tricks and illusions until we could figure it out and then he stopped.tounge

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Interesting show said trepanning is like causing a leak in a nuclear reactor. Amplification.

Ringed horn, lol
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"Don't hop back on the garden path like some little lemming. Or I'll erase everything and start you over entirely for your own good.
The garden path?
Everything's connected. Don't over think it."


Ley linesafro
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"I wouldn't. Playing with time is such difficult magic. You'll just make it worse.
Make what worse?
And it won't stop him coming.
Who?
The beast. You're in the school. He's going to find you. You're the one he wants. You have to learn.
Learn what?
Look down. You are on the garden path. Stay on. The beast will kill you. Kill everyone. Step off the path or...."
-The Magicians


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A garden path sentence, such as "The old man the boat," is a grammatically correct sentence that starts in such a way that a reader's most likely interpretation will be incorrect; the reader is lured into a parse that turns out to be a dead end or unintended. Garden path sentences are used in psycholinguistics to illustrate the fact that when human beings read, they process language one word at a time. "Garden path" refers to the saying "to be led down the garden path", meaning to be deceived, tricked, or seduced.

Garden path sentences figuratively lead the reader toward a seemingly familiar meaning that is actually not the one intended. They are a special type of sentence that creates a momentary ambiguous interpretation because that it contains a word or phrase that can be interpreted in multiple ways, causing the reader to begin to believe a sentence will mean one thing when in reality it means something else. After reading, the sentence seems ungrammatical and makes almost no sense, requiring reread to fully understand its meaning after careful parsing.


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[Door unlocks] Take that away as well. The food attracts flies and I prefer my solitude. The pepper came from the garden. The garden grows strong even in your absence. Please try a bite.

Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org]

Something hidden in the pepper, lol
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Interesting show said trepanning is like causing a leak in a nuclear reactor. Amplification.

Ringed horn, lol
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The Ring is a Barrel

The Ring Nebula could be called the “Tube Nebula”.
“Bipolar outflow” is a term often used to describe the nebular structure seen above, although the cause of the effect remains baffling to consensus astronomers. The prevailing opinion is that nebular structures form “knots” because gases and dust “blow” through them: “winds” created by “shock waves” from exploding stars. In many cases, a nebula is described as “star forming,” because intense X-ray radiation, or extreme ultraviolet light, are thought to indicate that nuclear fusion reactions are occurring within the cloud. The winds and shockwaves are said to cause wispy clouds, with densities so low that a puff of smoke would seem solid, to coalesce into ever greater concentrations, eventually giving birth to stars.
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Oh my lol

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rofl

Chinese New Year outlook is so far right onafro
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The saying, 'when it rains it pours' is soooo true right now.


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Scientists have discovered exactly how the human brain gets its crinkly, wrinkly appearance in utero.



But exactly how the brain folds has remained more mysterious.

To recreate this process, the team collected magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images of fetal brains and used those images to make an anatomically accurate gel reconstruction of the developing human brain.

The team coated the outside layer of the mock brain with a stretchy elastomer gel to mimic the cortical layer. They placed this fetal-brain replica in a vat of solvent.

The brain quickly soaked up the solvent, and its outer layer ballooned outward more quickly than its inner layer. This uneven swelling caused compression and buckling, and within minutes, the team had recreated the gyri and sulci of the brain. What's more, the formation pattern was shockingly similar to that found in real brains, the researchers reported today (Feb. 1) in the journal Nature Physics.
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These are cool

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