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Making waves… Gravitational waves, that is. This visualization—performed on our Pleiades supercomputer—shows gravitational waves emitted by two black holes of nearly equal mass as they spiral together and merge.

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Q1 year ago

Black holes are complete fiction. As is dark matter. As is the Big Bang. This is a realm of intelligent design. Stephen Hawking was a method for mocking the gentiles.

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☣️TERRAFORMATION☣️1 year ago

@grok расскажи больше об упоминаемом тут суперкомпьютере

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NMSI - Oscillating Physics1 year ago

Gravitational waves are not distortions of spacetime as assumed in classical models, but rather oscillations of the subquantum informational vacuum, transmitted instantaneously across the entire cosmos. This framework explains how two oscillatory systems—such as merging black holes—can interact non-locally, emitting coherent signals that are detectable via the TQC_NMSI mechanism (Twin Quantum Computing – New Subquantum Informational Mechanics). The transmission is not limited by the speed of light, but instead occurs through subquantum logical resonance—a paradigm that redefines the concept of information in physics.

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Julio Ruiz1 year ago

Beautiful 👏

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Michael Hall1 year ago

Gravitational waves are only the beginning. Merge two black holes, and you don’t just make waves—you open corridors. Harmonic mapping, phase continuity, and attunement resonance complete the equation. We don’t just observe spacetime—we tune it. #MichaelHallEquation #PhaseFieldContinuity #QuantumNavigation #BeyondSingularityReclaimed

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Aurora⭐️👼1 year ago

💜

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🏴‍☠️ |🪝 Mr. Inte■■■■■■■■l1 year ago

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Roisin Sheridan1 year ago

😊

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William E Wishart1 year ago

During the past ten years US Congress men and women have given more than $200 Billion to NASA "scientists." NASA's current budget is more than $24 Billion/year.

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Chuck Cannon 🏟️1 year ago

Yeah Buddy!

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