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How the ether works with ⁦Ashton Forbes⁩

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SpaceWeatherNews1 year ago

@JustXAshton My god this guy is a fucking idiot and he has you all fooled

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HUDI1 year ago

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TommysUniverse4201 year ago

@JustXAshton It's called electromagnetic force.... welcome to basic eletronics

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FD2you 👀1 year ago

@JustXAshton We can see the fundamental waveforms on ALL scales. Particles exist because of waves, shells and cycles. Once you can understand that, it all starts to become MUCH easier to understand.

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Eric Kasher1 year ago

@JustXAshton Aether, not ether

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A.B.C1 year ago

@JustXAshton This is so fascinating! The strange part is the flickers of recognition in my brain 🧠 like touching memories, but not yet able to see them or connect fully to them. I can feel a part of my brain that's walled off, so to speak. Suppressed memories.

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Thumars 🇺🇲 🇮🇱1 year ago

@JustXAshton

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AstralDiamond1 year ago

@JustXAshton You’re basically just saying here that electricity is already zero-point energy. That’s not particularly helpful though. What travels is the field. If you want to call the field ‘Ether,’ so be it. Tesla would love that.

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Martine Borrack1 year ago

@JustXAshton Is this another way of visualising the orbs?

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Charlie Sunshine1 year ago

@JustXAshton It is called - exciting the wire.

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