Message from @Sheep of HAZeus

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2019-04-06 22:44:02 UTC  

the 4 cornered tabernacle of new jerusalem which will descend on the south pole

2019-04-06 22:44:37 UTC  

so phi ratio math with that as a reference point allows us to draw this diagram to see the curvature of light that would make a total inversion of more than half the celestial sphere: spoiler alert its the phi ratio

2019-04-06 22:45:03 UTC  

Yea I just think ur making this up

2019-04-06 22:45:11 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564219082518298624/image.jpg

2019-04-06 22:45:31 UTC  

havent you been seeing all these well made graphics ive been sending? stop deflecting

2019-04-06 22:45:36 UTC  

obviously im not just making it up

2019-04-06 22:45:36 UTC  

*jumps out window*

2019-04-06 22:45:39 UTC  

its a simple inversion

2019-04-06 22:45:40 UTC  

in ball

2019-04-06 22:45:41 UTC  

not on ball

2019-04-06 22:46:40 UTC  

more than 2/3 of the earth is illuminated in the earth debunking straight light over a convex ball

2019-04-06 22:47:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564219546798522388/2019-04-06_18_47_39-Emails_Reveal_Planned_Parenthood_Pressured_California_to_Force_Churches_to_Pay_f.png

2019-04-06 22:47:04 UTC  

because light is not bending down and looming over the edge of a convex ball to illuminate the antisolar gegenschein

2019-04-06 22:47:08 UTC  

its proven to lift up

2019-04-06 22:47:14 UTC  

thats WHY the boat and brige is gradually clipped

2019-04-06 22:47:23 UTC  

way earlier than the convexity of the earth would account for

2019-04-06 22:47:26 UTC  

No

2019-04-06 22:47:36 UTC  

negative refraction decreases visibility of the earth INSIDE the earth

2019-04-06 22:47:43 UTC  

occluding the land mass rising in altitude beyond the event horizon

2019-04-06 22:47:55 UTC  

Whats the scientific equation for negative refraction?

2019-04-06 22:49:05 UTC  

maxwells equations

2019-04-06 22:49:13 UTC  

I don't feel comfortable clicking links can you just tell me the equation so I can work it

2019-04-06 22:49:39 UTC  

cambridge university

2019-04-06 22:49:44 UTC  

Can you try reading what I said

2019-04-06 22:49:46 UTC  

studying negative refraction with metamaterials

2019-04-06 22:49:47 UTC  

like glass

2019-04-06 22:49:49 UTC  

and graphite

2019-04-06 22:50:12 UTC  

"In this paper, an approach combining the DG method in space with CG method in time (CG-DG method) is developed to solve time-dependent Maxwell's equations when meta-materials are involved. Both the unconditional L2-stability and error estimate of order are obtained when polynomials of degree at most r is used for the temporal discretization and at most k for the spatial discretization. Numerical results in 3D are given to validate the theoretical results."

2019-04-06 22:50:15 UTC  

So some solid material is needed for negative refraction?

2019-04-06 22:50:16 UTC  

quote from website

2019-04-06 22:50:22 UTC  

a glass barrier yes

2019-04-06 22:50:27 UTC  

with graphite ribbons

2019-04-06 22:50:32 UTC  

which is what libyan dessert glass is

2019-04-06 22:50:40 UTC  

Is that in our atmosphere using the concave model

2019-04-06 22:51:00 UTC  

yup

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564220542400331806/image_13.jpg

2019-04-06 22:51:00 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564220545386938388/image_12.jpg