Message from @Ricardo Milos

Discord ID: 563834180878991390


2019-04-05 21:14:01 UTC  

Yes

2019-04-05 21:14:08 UTC  

where do I go to get it?

2019-04-05 21:14:10 UTC  

It’s the Libyan dessert glass I keep sending pictures of

2019-04-05 21:14:11 UTC  

Yeah

2019-04-05 21:14:17 UTC  

Go to the Libyan dessert or buy it online

2019-04-05 21:14:25 UTC  

Waste of money

2019-04-05 21:14:28 UTC  

It’s kept in the smithsonian

2019-04-05 21:14:29 UTC  

the libyan desert glass is made from lightning!

2019-04-05 21:14:41 UTC  

Yeah

2019-04-05 21:14:42 UTC  

It gets made every storm season

2019-04-05 21:14:42 UTC  

Nasa has files of research they did on its negative refractive quality.

2019-04-05 21:14:45 UTC  

On their website

2019-04-05 21:14:52 UTC  

No it isn’t

2019-04-05 21:14:57 UTC  

People pick that shit out the desert and sell it in the market in Tripoli

2019-04-05 21:14:58 UTC  

Lightning hits the sand which fuses it into glass.

2019-04-05 21:15:06 UTC  

Tektites also fell from the glass sky

2019-04-05 21:15:12 UTC  

Fusion crust on meteorites

2019-04-05 21:15:23 UTC  

Same thing happens in Mexican deserts.

2019-04-05 21:15:30 UTC  

Actually in literally almost all deserts.

2019-04-05 21:15:41 UTC  

And even then Lightning is only possible due to the electrostatic potential created by dielectric forces converging laterally under a glass sky.

2019-04-05 21:15:44 UTC  

So what happens when a meteor hits earth does I break the glass which would kill us all

2019-04-05 21:15:49 UTC  

Not top down or bottom up but all at once

2019-04-05 21:16:10 UTC  

Leonids and some fireballs skate across the inner concavity of the ionosphere like a motorcycle ball

2019-04-05 21:16:32 UTC  

That doesn’t explain it

2019-04-05 21:17:00 UTC  

Some break through causing tektites to fall in one place while the meteor crashes somewhere else after being encapsulate by silicate like a chocolate covered peanut or Libyan desert glass is an example of molten globules of silicate that fell.

2019-04-05 21:17:14 UTC  

What about rockets that went to space they break the glass

2019-04-05 21:17:17 UTC  

Oh you're back

2019-04-05 21:17:44 UTC  

Literally the reason you see this U Shaped parabola to the meteor fireball is because it’s scraping along a negative meniscus

2019-04-05 21:18:02 UTC  

Triboluminescence and sound both created when it scrapes across the glass

2019-04-05 21:18:23 UTC  

I’d like to see a video or evidence from a real scientist

2019-04-05 21:18:29 UTC  

Not possible on a flat convexesrth

2019-04-05 21:18:36 UTC  

Dude it’s literally footage

2019-04-05 21:18:46 UTC  

Footage can be faked

2019-04-05 21:18:55 UTC  

I’ve dealt with so many of you people and you all say the same thing. It’s really gross

2019-04-05 21:18:55 UTC  

Ricardo miles

2019-04-05 21:18:58 UTC  

*milos

2019-04-05 21:19:01 UTC  

Alright, @UwU wink wink 😘😂 has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-04-05 21:19:03 UTC  

Yea

2019-04-05 21:19:04 UTC  

WHY NRO

2019-04-05 21:19:05 UTC  

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