Message from @Czepa

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2019-02-27 05:40:06 UTC  

dont judge for my flat earth role. its mainly a 'not enough proof' of scientific concept - proof of work is not there for any of what nasa and space x are doing

2019-02-27 05:40:54 UTC  

it's all very upsetting. prayers to all of you.

2019-02-27 05:41:41 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/550157224782331914/550190767704899594/Screenshot_20190227-004006_Instagram.jpg

2019-02-27 05:42:46 UTC  

too meta ^

2019-02-27 05:44:45 UTC  
2019-02-27 05:47:44 UTC  

A virus would work fine

2019-02-27 05:50:15 UTC  

im completely wrecked

2019-02-27 05:50:45 UTC  

dont panic dont panic

2019-02-27 05:51:02 UTC  

What do you think about mind control with lasers and/or EM waves? @TheGhostScientist

2019-02-27 05:51:20 UTC  

there's some thing about the grid where it'll be secured without you panicking out it

2019-02-27 05:51:36 UTC  

its impetous to act, and its goals MUST be programmed...

2019-02-27 05:51:38 UTC  

and it's happened

2019-02-27 05:52:25 UTC  

im listening but, drugs kicking in .... might pass out lol

2019-02-27 05:52:28 UTC  

no AI has yet passed the turing test?

2019-02-27 05:52:46 UTC  
2019-02-27 05:52:56 UTC  

relax :D!

2019-02-27 05:53:06 UTC  

5g is doom on

2019-02-27 05:53:11 UTC  

get that shit out my house

2019-02-27 05:53:21 UTC  

not neutrinos

2019-02-27 05:55:07 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fh2cDKyFdyU look at the supercomputers in this documentary

2019-02-27 05:56:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/550157224782331914/550194515064127520/unknown.png

2019-02-27 05:56:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/550157224782331914/550194577718509569/unknown.png

2019-02-27 05:57:11 UTC  

that experiment was never replicated and the team acknowledged errors in their synchronisation

2019-02-27 05:57:49 UTC  

*In the Fermilab experiment, the physicists fired a proton beam into a carbon target to produce a shower of particles called pions and kaons that quickly decay into neutrinos. For every pulse of 22.5 trillion protons, the physicists registered an average of 0.81 neutrino with the 170-ton MINERvA detector.*

*By representing their one-word message in bits of ASCII code using a series of on-off pulses to communicate digital 0s and 1s, the physicists achieved a data rate of approximately 0.1 bit per second. At that rate it took more than six minutes to accurately relay the simple message “neutrino,”*

2019-02-27 05:58:25 UTC  

I going to do more research then good link keorzene

2019-02-27 05:58:31 UTC  

a data rate of 0.1bps using a 170t detector and a hugely expensive light beam is not a basis for a global communications network

2019-02-27 05:58:32 UTC  

thank you

2019-02-27 05:58:36 UTC  

np

2019-02-27 05:58:57 UTC  

neutrinos

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/550157224782331914/550195115323555855/unknown.png

2019-02-27 05:59:07 UTC  

give me a few day to analys this

2019-02-27 06:00:31 UTC  

good link but this link is very very old

2019-02-27 06:00:37 UTC  

2012 yeah

2019-02-27 06:00:39 UTC  

kerozene

2019-02-27 06:00:44 UTC  

john b wells and his wife have been talking about this on Ark Midnight on Saturday evenings from 7-10pm pst 👀

2019-02-27 06:00:45 UTC  

but physics doesn't age

2019-02-27 06:00:49 UTC  

so it is much better now

2019-02-27 06:01:10 UTC  

My research indicate different post more link Im willing to listen

2019-02-27 06:01:11 UTC  

unless you know of some novel method of neutrino detection