Message from @Hexmask

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2019-12-23 20:10:09 UTC  

hey

2019-12-23 20:10:10 UTC  

how would you take a sample of forcefield material

2019-12-23 20:10:10 UTC  

or if it's elastic

2019-12-23 20:10:25 UTC  

I meant if it's some material

2019-12-23 20:10:35 UTC  

like an opposing magnetic field maybe

2019-12-23 20:10:41 UTC  

If I only get one shot at the experiment...i would want to test everything I can

2019-12-23 20:10:45 UTC  

ohh yeah, material

2019-12-23 20:10:56 UTC  

test for electromagnetism and for solid barrier

2019-12-23 20:10:59 UTC  

if feasible

2019-12-23 20:11:12 UTC  

not to mention a crap load of cameras 🙂

2019-12-23 20:11:18 UTC  

you know about the libyan glass ?

2019-12-23 20:11:24 UTC  

camera bad fishhook lens

2019-12-23 20:11:25 UTC  

maybe its a solid dome with some kind of elastic material on the underside

2019-12-23 20:11:32 UTC  

right. who knows...

2019-12-23 20:11:47 UTC  

like an inverse swimming pool with pool liner

2019-12-23 20:11:55 UTC  

The government probably knows

2019-12-23 20:12:00 UTC  

I would guess

2019-12-23 20:12:09 UTC  

that's the sad part. probably a lot is already known

2019-12-23 20:12:16 UTC  

so we are having to reinvent the wheel

2019-12-23 20:12:20 UTC  

ohh yeah,

2019-12-23 20:12:25 UTC  

skirt

2019-12-23 20:12:27 UTC  

but without billions of $$ at our disposal

2019-12-23 20:13:09 UTC  

isn't it trillions?

2019-12-23 20:13:35 UTC  

probably. to date NASA has spent circa $600 Billion

2019-12-23 20:13:42 UTC  

How many billions is one trillion?

2019-12-23 20:13:43 UTC  

but that's not inflation adjusted so....

2019-12-23 20:13:50 UTC  

1,000

2019-12-23 20:13:52 UTC  

on thousand i think

2019-12-23 20:14:05 UTC  

and that doesn't include black budget projects

2019-12-23 20:14:12 UTC  

like the $21 trillion missing

2019-12-23 20:14:14 UTC  

i think the UK billion and US billion are different though

2019-12-23 20:14:17 UTC  

it's confusing

2019-12-23 20:14:22 UTC  

not by much

2019-12-23 20:14:29 UTC  

but a billion uk is more valued

2019-12-23 20:14:34 UTC  

like harder to obtain

2019-12-23 20:14:39 UTC  

21 trillion missing?

2019-12-23 20:14:46 UTC  

no, i meant the number itself

2019-12-23 20:15:02 UTC  

Okay, I am a globe earther and I am trolling so now, I am going to leave before I get banned, bye

2019-12-23 20:15:06 UTC  

probably spent it on making the rich more powerful

2019-12-23 20:15:07 UTC  

courtesy of google--In British English, a billion used to be equivalent to a million million (i.e. 1,000,000,000,000), while in American English it has always equated to a thousand million (i.e. 1,000,000,000).

2019-12-23 20:16:05 UTC  

At least he was honest :). never seen that before..