Message from @Sheep of HAZeus

Discord ID: 564232726450798593


2019-04-06 23:34:48 UTC  

yes vaguely

2019-04-06 23:35:00 UTC  

Alright, @spilledoreos has been warned for '**Posted an invite**'.

2019-04-06 23:35:10 UTC  
2019-04-06 23:35:37 UTC  

it's a beautifully crafted model in fact

2019-04-06 23:35:43 UTC  

And it's highly plausible

2019-04-06 23:36:02 UTC  

but it still is just a model

2019-04-06 23:36:09 UTC  

its the only possible one. you cant polarize an aether without an equidistant capstone of universal compression. a throat

2019-04-06 23:36:14 UTC  

plz just keep repeating that in ur mind

2019-04-06 23:36:16 UTC  

you cant have down

2019-04-06 23:36:19 UTC  

without a center

2019-04-06 23:36:20 UTC  

aka up

2019-04-06 23:36:34 UTC  

The Aether has been deliberately supressed for decades

2019-04-06 23:36:37 UTC  

a capacitor and a stationary dielectric

2019-04-06 23:36:43 UTC  

yes it is aether

2019-04-06 23:37:04 UTC  

hello people

2019-04-06 23:37:20 UTC  

Do you have a paper on superfluids and their exposure to dielectrics?

2019-04-06 23:37:29 UTC  

clouds cause lower barometric pressure. dielectric forces go towards the capacitor. and the diverging aether pressure parralel to the termiantor reconverges radially back towards the center like a circuit due to inertia. which is just force and motion

2019-04-06 23:38:52 UTC  

heres something about superconductivity and balanced magnets to represent the celestial sphere:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564232592484859935/superconductivity-meissner.png

2019-04-06 23:39:06 UTC  

balanced levitating superconductors

2019-04-06 23:39:28 UTC  

the superfrigidity

2019-04-06 23:40:02 UTC  

Superconducting magnets must operate below both the critical temperature and the critical field of the material
from which they are constructed.

2019-04-06 23:40:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564233087106547712/56293826_2216522481775909_8853423319416832000_n.png

2019-04-06 23:40:55 UTC  

a stable camera zooms into water

2019-04-06 23:41:06 UTC  

my friend took this photo himself with a tight tripod

2019-04-06 23:41:18 UTC  

it proves the water is raising in altitude when you relax your line of sight with a zoom lense

2019-04-06 23:41:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564233284129783830/infared.png

2019-04-06 23:41:44 UTC  

in infared telescope pointed up can extend your fov more than 20 miles.

2019-04-06 23:42:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564233488924934155/56443016_2216521898442634_2341464282555744256_n.png

2019-04-06 23:42:43 UTC  

your line of sight is lifting up gradually clipping boats and bridges due to the negative refraction of the negative meniscus lenses bending light

2019-04-06 23:42:49 UTC  

diverging light in a spectrum gradually from zenith

2019-04-06 23:42:52 UTC  

parralel to the terminator

2019-04-06 23:43:18 UTC  

this carries your line of sight to the central resonant absorptive antennae which reconverges all light that is diverging parralel to the terminator in a radial circuit

2019-04-06 23:43:35 UTC  

like a curtain lifting from the earth making a darkness funnel to eclipse the full moon opposite the sun along the ecliptic

2019-04-06 23:43:42 UTC  

you cant.

2019-04-06 23:43:46 UTC  

it always carries to the center

2019-04-06 23:43:56 UTC  

you can just relax your line of sight with infared

2019-04-06 23:43:59 UTC  

or over water

2019-04-06 23:44:13 UTC  

allowing you to see further

2019-04-06 23:44:15 UTC  

yeah mainly infared