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The plasma is vibing. High frequency standing wave

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Additionally, even if they were identical, the ship's construction was not uniform, across any 3(d) axis, so the coils could never have perfected equal loading, so high frequency beat harmonic shears were inevitable. then, the hysteresis of the metals, and so on.

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when they did the Philadelphia experiment, they used multiple coils. since the coils were not exact duplicates (impossible) high frequency harmonic beat shear waves as resonances evolved between them, and this precipitated or drove the unexpected side effects that occurred.

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State of Being ⨀vor 1 Jahr

will it power my personal craft?

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Dylanvor 1 Jahr

Some real iron man 2 vibes right there

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I think you would enjoy the science discussed between Madman Mike Marcum and Art Bell. During their first interview he give the listener a step by step process to make his machine. One of the best interviews of all time, lol, his arresting officer even called in to the show.

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Magical

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Well lookey here a little plasma party

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Jimmy From The Woods 🛸vor 1 Jahr

This is incredible

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