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I have successfully untangled a slinky.

Have a good night guys.
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I have not, but I have seen one go all the way down the stairs

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I remember a cool toy that I guess wasn't a toy but it was glass and had color liquid in it and you wrap your hand around the bottom of it and the heat made the color bubble and rise. I never could figure out what it was called. Looking for the wheel-o reminded me of this.
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Galileo thermometer is similar
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

also the drinking bird.
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Found it, is called a hand boiler. I forgot it boils, thanks Seer.

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Those are neat thermometers. cool2
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Awesome recall.

A hand boiler or love meter is a glass sculpture used as an experimental tool to demonstrate Charles's Law and vapour-liquid equilibrium or as a collector's item to measure love.

It consists of a lower bulb containing a volatile liquid and a mixture of gases that is connected usually by a twisting glass tube that connects to an upper or "receiving" glass bulb.



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Nice. I think I had a red one.banana2
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So the wire would be the may pole?
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Well I was thinking of how it moves back and forth. With enough momentum.


Reminds of this I watched the other day...


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Awesome recall.

A hand boiler or love meter is a glass sculpture used as an experimental tool to demonstrate Charles's Law and vapour-liquid equilibrium or as a collector's item to measure love.

It consists of a lower bulb containing a volatile liquid and a mixture of gases that is connected usually by a twisting glass tube that connects to an upper or "receiving" glass bulb.



[link to www.youtube.com]

flower
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Nice. I think I had a red one.banana2
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Charles's law

Charles's law (also known as the law of volumes) is an experimental gas law which describes how gases tend to expand when heated. A modern statement of Charles's law is:

The volume of a given mass of an ideal gas is directly proportional to its temperature on the absolute temperature scale (in Kelvin) if pressure and the amount of gas remain constant; that is, the volume of the gas increases or decreases by the same factor as its temperature.

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Well I was thinking of how it moves back and forth. With enough momentum.


Reminds of this I watched the other day...


[link to www.youtube.com]
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Well I was thinking of how it moves back and forth. With enough momentum.


Reminds of this I watched the other day...


[link to www.youtube.com]
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Wow.

That is incredible...

Thank you aether.

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In 1974, Laithwaite was invited by the Royal Institution to give a talk on a subject of his own choosing. He decided to lecture about gyroscopes, a subject in which he had only recently become interested. His interest had been aroused by an amateur inventor named A Jones, who contacted Laithwaite about a reactionless propulsion drive he (Jones) had invented. After seeing a demonstration of Jones's small prototype (a small wagon with a swinging pendulum which advanced intermittently along a table top), Laithwaite became convinced that "he had seen something impossible". In his lecture before the Royal Institution he claimed that gyroscopes weigh less when spinning and, to demonstrate this, he showed that he could lift a spinning gyroscope mounted on the end of a rod easily with one hand but could not do so when the gyroscope was not spinning. At this time, Laithwaite suggested that Newton's laws of motion could not account for the behaviour of gyroscopes and that they could be used as a means of reactionless propulsion. The members of the Royal Institution rejected his ideas and his lecture was not published
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Well I was thinking of how it moves back and forth. With enough momentum.


Reminds of this I watched the other day...


[link to www.youtube.com]
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/z\ Look at it fly.

I am so glad you knew where I was going...

Wonderful.


Recalling Vimanas here.

I believe the schematics included a gyroscope. And liquid Mercury. And a glass sphere.

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Well I was thinking of how it moves back and forth. With enough momentum.


Reminds of this I watched the other day...


[link to www.youtube.com]
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/z\ Look at it fly.

I am so glad you knew where I was going...

Wonderful.


Recalling Vimanas here.

I believe the schematics included a gyroscope. And liquid Mercury. And a glass sphere.

Elephantflight
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feels good to me /z\
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/z\ Look at it fly.

I am so glad you knew where I was going...

Wonderful.


Recalling Vimanas here.

I believe the schematics included a gyroscope. And liquid Mercury. And a glass sphere.

Elephantflight
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Viktor Schauberger
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Well I was thinking of how it moves back and forth. With enough momentum.


Reminds of this I watched the other day...


[link to www.youtube.com]
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/z\ Look at it fly.

I am so glad you knew where I was going...

Wonderful.


Recalling Vimanas here.

I believe the schematics included a gyroscope. And liquid Mercury. And a glass sphere.

:Elephantflight:
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feels good to me /z\
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Introducing the all new 2016 Jeep Vimana. Includes six gyroscopes and a nitrogen cooled mercury engine.
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Only 5 minutes in but wanted to mention...

When I was meditating earlier today, I had a...'fish head' suddenly poke itself through my consciousness.

I thought...What the...a fish head?
blink

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/z\ Look at it fly.

I am so glad you knew where I was going...

Wonderful.


Recalling Vimanas here.

I believe the schematics included a gyroscope. And liquid Mercury. And a glass sphere.

Elephantflight
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feels good to me /z\
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Introducing the all new 2016 Jeep Vimana. Includes six gyroscopes and a nitrogen cooled mercury engine.
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Something like that...

Minus the 'Jeep'.

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lol

Hear what he says at 11:23.

Indeed.

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Only 5 minutes in but wanted to mention...

When I was meditating earlier today, I had a...'fish head' suddenly poke itself through my consciousness.

I thought...What the...a fish head?
blink

tounge
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watery topic tounge
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Only 5 minutes in but wanted to mention...

When I was meditating earlier today, I had a...'fish head' suddenly poke itself through my consciousness.

I thought...What the...a fish head?
blink

tounge
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watery topic tounge
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Well my first thought was why a fish?


The thoughts which have proceeded have included:

Salmon runs.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

The Nommo.
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The Vril.
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Salmon Run

The salmon run is the time when salmon, which have migrated from the ocean, swim to the upper reaches of rivers where they spawn on gravel beds. After spawning, all Pacific salmon and most Atlantic salmon die, and the salmon life cycle starts over again. The annual run can be a major event for grizzly bears, bald eagles and sport fishermen.

Salmon spend their early life in rivers, and then swim out to sea where they live their adult lives and gain most of their body mass. When they have matured, they return to the rivers to spawn. Usually they return with uncanny precision to the natal river where they were born, and even to the very spawning ground of their birth. It is thought that, when they are in the ocean, they use magnetoception to locate the general position of their natal river, and once close to the river, that they use their sense of smell to home in on the river entrance and even their natal spawning ground.

In northwest America, salmon is a keystone species.

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Salmon Run

The salmon run is the time when salmon, which have migrated from the ocean, swim to the upper reaches of rivers where they spawn on gravel beds. After spawning, all Pacific salmon and most Atlantic salmon die, and the salmon life cycle starts over again. The annual run can be a major event for grizzly bears, bald eagles and sport fishermen.

Salmon spend their early life in rivers, and then swim out to sea where they live their adult lives and gain most of their body mass. When they have matured, they return to the rivers to spawn. Usually they return with uncanny precision to the natal river where they were born, and even to the very spawning ground of their birth. It is thought that, when they are in the ocean, they use magnetoception to locate the general position of their natal river, and once close to the river, that they use their sense of smell to home in on the river entrance and even their natal spawning ground.

In northwest America, salmon is a keystone species.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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Magnetoception

Magnetoception is a sense which allows an organism to detect a magnetic field to perceive direction, altitude or location. This sense has been proposed to explain animal navigation in vertebrates and insects, and as a method for animals to develop regional maps. For the purpose of navigation, magnetoception deals with the detection of the Earth's magnetic field.

Magnetoception has been observed in bacteria. It has also been commonly hypothesized in birds, where sensing of the Earth's magnetic field may be important to the navigational abilities during migration; insects (including fruit flies and honeybees); and other animals such as turtles, lobsters, sharks and stingrays.

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yes, we have never looked a viktor , we just knew of him , cos we were not at the location (time) to look , i`m nearly finishing video 3 and like it
all your topics above are within it thus far
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Salmon Run

The salmon run is the time when salmon, which have migrated from the ocean, swim to the upper reaches of rivers where they spawn on gravel beds. After spawning, all Pacific salmon and most Atlantic salmon die, and the salmon life cycle starts over again. The annual run can be a major event for grizzly bears, bald eagles and sport fishermen.

Salmon spend their early life in rivers, and then swim out to sea where they live their adult lives and gain most of their body mass. When they have matured, they return to the rivers to spawn. Usually they return with uncanny precision to the natal river where they were born, and even to the very spawning ground of their birth. It is thought that, when they are in the ocean, they use magnetoception to locate the general position of their natal river, and once close to the river, that they use their sense of smell to home in on the river entrance and even their natal spawning ground.

In northwest America, salmon is a keystone species.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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Anyone play Twilight Princess?

Remember when Link would become the wolf and you could turn on his 'scent ability'?

It looked like a magenta trail...


I can not find a Youtube which shows said.

Just this.


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/z\ rofl

She creates a gyroscope at 1:03 to break his chains...
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video 5 at 1.46 min , the tone tower is a smiley of yours tounge



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video 5 at 1.46 min , the tone tower is a smiley of yours tounge


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Indeed.

vortex

Can you provide 2,3 and 4?


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video 5 at 1.46 min , the tone tower is a smiley of yours tounge


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/z\ Have you noticed that that Youtube cover looks nearly identical to that rock carving you provided earlier today?

What is that?

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Indeed.

vortex

Can you provide 2,3 and 4?

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yes, they were quite peaceful , not much on the flying machines, but then there would not be, lovley man , amazing how much is known and nothing happens

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Indeed.

vortex

Can you provide 2,3 and 4?

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yes, they were quite peaceful , not much on the flying machines, but then there would not be, lovley man , amazing how much is known and nothing happens

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Yes.

'Resurrection' is as easy as...remembering.

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Salmon Run

Usually they return with uncanny precision to the natal river where they were born, and even to the very spawning ground of their birth. It is thought that, when they are in the ocean, they use magnetoception to locate the general position of their natal river, and once close to the river, that they use their sense of smell to home in on the river entrance and even their natal spawning ground.

In northwest America, salmon is a keystone species.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
 Quoting: Seer777


Anyone play Twilight Princess?

Remember when Link would become the wolf and you could turn on his 'scent ability'?

It looked like a magenta trail...


 Quoting: Seer777


Yes.

'Resurrection' is as easy as...remembering.


PersistenceofTim
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video 5 at 1.46 min , the tone tower is a smiley of yours tounge



/z\ Have you noticed that that Youtube cover looks nearly identical to that rock carving you provided earlier today?

What is that?

BacksWeStand
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oh
i had not noticed that and it was where we were going before the alcohol mood altered
it is a plasma formation seen in central europe around 8000 years ago or maybe later, like 6000 yers ago in the sky

it looks like a tree of life and it is the predominent theme of the valley of wonders and mont bengo, an adjoing mountain, maybe a total of 300,000 petroglyphs between the valley and the mountain
water like plasma , which water is realy , matter in a plasma state , behaves in the manner the local field and energy currents guide it to be thus all things untilize the same repeating visible signs called patterns/shapes and move as alive as in: coherent
so if you see them in the sky at scale , plasmoids , what you see is physical shapes that appear lifelike (alive) , which they are realy
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
when we see them in water it is the same fields and energy currents steering them into the same patters/shapes
structure and function, things are made to become their shape so the perform their functions and it is always the same shapes that fit what the environment they are forming is shaped as
thus look in the sky and look in a river and see the same thing , often

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you see what we are noticing is when the secret societies of france met the secret societies os islam and hebrews between 1100 ad and 1200 ad in jeruslam the one thing they had in common was the things in the sky , the tree

Traditional practitioners believe its earliest origins pre-date world religions, forming the primordial blueprint for Creation's philosophies, religions, sciences, arts, and political systems. Historically, Kabbalah emerged, after earlier forms of Jewish mysticism, in 12th- to 13th-century Southern France and Spain,
 Quoting: observation


and by common consent of hebrew (rabbi), islam (assassins) and christian (templar) sects, the tree was translated into what it is today
thus they took a very old cultural mystic way and formed into, what was then, modern day
and
the culture of the tree predates all three of the faiths, by at least 4000 years and maybe 6000 years, in europe alone, if we say hebrews started in 2000 bc, the culture of the tree in europe is at least 6000 to 8000 bc in central europe

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