PING!....................
This is going to take time to process.
Because if what they are saying is true....
Yeah that’s the farthest I made it with that statement.
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Did Kamala write this? It’s nothing but 0 calorie word salad! Well is “light” Jim, unburdened by what has been or what will be...
Our little tiny quantum friends that appear and disappear in space time.
Fiat Lux.
Light is the smallest none divisible thing in science and Light is comprised of two sounds which we can not isolate, yet, from one another.
Light was commanded into existence and it will travel or expand until it goes to the forest reach, and return.
Light or from Greek is EXIST & BE in existance.
These are Grant Chasers.
Watt a great discovery
What are the implications of this discovery in regards to sex robots? Asking for a friend.
Discovery: Light appearing from nothimg PING
Light manifests from nothingness Ping ( Luminosity Principle) discovered by Scientists.
We call it the dharmakaya.
They’ll never ask me, but light doesn’t come from nothing, it comes from God. He’s revealing Himself to the scientists if they just pay attention.
To me, it ties right in with the Gospel of John:
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was in the beginning with God. 3All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being. 4In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men. 5The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.
There is something called ‘Brewster’s Angle’ where 100 % of the reflected light is polarized. If you shine a laser on the floor at that angle a simple rotation of the laser will make the reflection appear and disappear.
We could be just 10 years away from creating a chrono-synclastic infundibulum.
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spatiotemporal crystals were more potent in the late 60’s to early 70’s.
Between the mysteries of quantum entanglement, virtual particles, zero-point energy, and a deeper understanding of photons and neutrinos, there is much to keep physics busy in the coming decades, and much potential for revolutionary discoveries on a scale similar to those that unfolded in the last part of the 19th century and into the first thirty years of the 20th.
So many of the revolutionary technology advances of the second half of the 20th Century were based on the scientific advances of those 50 years.
Once people learned how to control and harness electricity, and how to deal with electromagnetism on a theoretical level, the door was opened to incredible advances, such as quantum mechanics and relativity.
Once people learned to shoot beams of charged particles through high vacuum, and bend those beams with electric and magnetic fields, the pace of invention increased enormously. The ability to understand what was going on inside atoms went from unimaginable to everyday science in just a few decades.
I’m also excited about the JWST, which is perhaps the most revolutionary scientific instrument ever created. The true scale of its impact may not become obvious for fifty years or more.
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