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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 53334631 United States 10/25/2018 12:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well and substructure topic And all before 1990, they detected none. [link to www.livescience.com (secure)] We know that most of the world's volcanic activity actually takes place in the ocean, but most of it goes undetected and unseen," In all, it told the story of a very recent volcanic eruption, deeper than any eruption had ever been observed before. This discovery, according to Chadwick, should help flesh out a field of study that's rapidly advancing our knowledge of volcanism on Earth. "Undersea volcanoes can help inform us about how terrestrial volcanoes work and how they impact ocean chemistry, which can significantly affect local ecosystems," Chadwick said. "It's a special learning opportunity when we're able to find them." |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 53334631 United States 10/25/2018 12:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had a terraforming experience few days back on a walking trail I found an id after I passed this old man. I picked it up and looked at his younger picture and then turned around proceeding to catch up to him. I then asked if it was his and he said yes and was surprised I recognized him out of everyone walking and was really glad to get it back. |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 53334631 United States 10/25/2018 03:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That was intense emotional information because of the around 40,000 fighting in desperation over two mile stretch of war grounds on top of the people who were intricately connected as it was their homeplace hiding. Quoting: Fancypantz Agricultural challenges that were faced in the distant path are never ever forgotten because the earths structure growth velocity diversity makes it so always leaving standing witnesses of information. It can never be altered no matter the terraforming. A cover up is an archeologist spade lol As example And was totally shown that at the location when years ago something very important was forgotten and when reminded it was a concentric shock through like a rope pulling one closer to the truth until it is remembered fully to be peaceful with no emissions of shockwaves. To reiterate, there is connection to all things some call spirit and is observable in nature. Finding out what affects what one can see part of that connection mystery. To know everything is a silly notion as even The greatest of the greatest minds concocting in their time masterpieces of musical compositions are but a novice start in the topic of compositions. Diversity is thriving and it looks always most unpredictable to even the best trained aware. Memories affect similar lol |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 73186461 United States 10/26/2018 11:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.sciencenews.org (secure)] The water system that helped Angkor rise may have also brought its fall Monsoon floods and decades of drought were too much for the infrastructure to bear It had been previously thought that the city's abandonment in the fifteenth century was the result of a war with a neighboring kingdom and, possibly, the rise of Buddhism over Hinduism, but Penny and his colleagues think climate-induced infrastructure collapse could be to blame for the city’s demise. On mound of the dead topic I’m thinking. Not necessarily water but climate. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75644557 United States 10/26/2018 11:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.sciencenews.org (secure)] Quoting: Fancypantz The water system that helped Angkor rise may have also brought its fall Monsoon floods and decades of drought were too much for the infrastructure to bear It had been previously thought that the city's abandonment in the fifteenth century was the result of a war with a neighboring kingdom and, possibly, the rise of Buddhism over Hinduism, but Penny and his colleagues think climate-induced infrastructure collapse could be to blame for the city’s demise. On mound of the dead topic I’m thinking. Not necessarily water but climate. yes and they are on that same ancient line I believe [link to www.researchgate.net (secure)] this one will help [link to grahamhancock.com (secure)] resonance.. interesting |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 73186461 United States 10/26/2018 03:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.sciencenews.org (secure)] Quoting: Fancypantz The water system that helped Angkor rise may have also brought its fall Monsoon floods and decades of drought were too much for the infrastructure to bear It had been previously thought that the city's abandonment in the fifteenth century was the result of a war with a neighboring kingdom and, possibly, the rise of Buddhism over Hinduism, but Penny and his colleagues think climate-induced infrastructure collapse could be to blame for the city’s demise. On mound of the dead topic I’m thinking. Not necessarily water but climate. yes and they are on that same ancient line I believe [link to www.researchgate.net (secure)] this one will help [link to grahamhancock.com (secure)] resonance.. interesting That is interesting. Reminds of standing waves antibodies and nodes I wonder if these substructures have similar sliding blocks as some Egyptian pyramids have. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75644557 United States 10/26/2018 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.sciencenews.org (secure)] Quoting: Fancypantz The water system that helped Angkor rise may have also brought its fall Monsoon floods and decades of drought were too much for the infrastructure to bear It had been previously thought that the city's abandonment in the fifteenth century was the result of a war with a neighboring kingdom and, possibly, the rise of Buddhism over Hinduism, but Penny and his colleagues think climate-induced infrastructure collapse could be to blame for the city’s demise. On mound of the dead topic I’m thinking. Not necessarily water but climate. yes and they are on that same ancient line I believe [link to www.researchgate.net (secure)] this one will help [link to grahamhancock.com (secure)] resonance.. interesting That is interesting. Reminds of standing waves antibodies and nodes I wonder if these substructures have similar sliding blocks as some Egyptian pyramids have. I would venture to say yes, prolly balanced perfectly and leveraged so as well. Like Coral Castle's spinning 9 ton door |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75644557 United States 10/26/2018 04:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Huh, so Elon’s substructures for tunneling and cars future came up as well as the physics of height and velocity to keep a satellite over a location constantly so it becomes moving and nonmoving at the same time. Quoting: Fancypantz that is a strange connection they sure did build those tunnels really fast. wonder what drilled the tunnels? |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 73186461 United States 10/26/2018 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.sciencenews.org (secure)] Quoting: Fancypantz The water system that helped Angkor rise may have also brought its fall Monsoon floods and decades of drought were too much for the infrastructure to bear It had been previously thought that the city's abandonment in the fifteenth century was the result of a war with a neighboring kingdom and, possibly, the rise of Buddhism over Hinduism, but Penny and his colleagues think climate-induced infrastructure collapse could be to blame for the city’s demise. On mound of the dead topic I’m thinking. Not necessarily water but climate. yes and they are on that same ancient line I believe [link to www.researchgate.net (secure)] this one will help [link to grahamhancock.com (secure)] resonance.. interesting That is interesting. Reminds of standing waves antibodies and nodes I wonder if these substructures have similar sliding blocks as some Egyptian pyramids have. I would venture to say yes, prolly balanced perfectly and leveraged so as well. Like Coral Castle's spinning 9 ton door Wow, he had a stroke before he died. That came up new technology for stroke victims last night. He must be hovering lol That is impressive door. Some pyramid doors were one way shut by filling of sand moving the blocks. Off topic and on Florida bomber was did you see this lol [link to www.cnn.com (secure)] |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 73186461 United States 10/26/2018 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Huh, so Elon’s substructures for tunneling and cars future came up as well as the physics of height and velocity to keep a satellite over a location constantly so it becomes moving and nonmoving at the same time. Quoting: Fancypantz that is a strange connection they sure did build those tunnels really fast. wonder what drilled the tunnels? Dwarfs. It’s gotta be lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75644557 United States 10/26/2018 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Huh, so Elon’s substructures for tunneling and cars future came up as well as the physics of height and velocity to keep a satellite over a location constantly so it becomes moving and nonmoving at the same time. Quoting: Fancypantz that is a strange connection they sure did build those tunnels really fast. wonder what drilled the tunnels? Dwarfs. It’s gotta be lol LOL there you go again! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75644557 United States 10/26/2018 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Huginn yes and they are on that same ancient line I believe [link to www.researchgate.net (secure)] this one will help [link to grahamhancock.com (secure)] resonance.. interesting That is interesting. Reminds of standing waves antibodies and nodes I wonder if these substructures have similar sliding blocks as some Egyptian pyramids have. I would venture to say yes, prolly balanced perfectly and leveraged so as well. Like Coral Castle's spinning 9 ton door Wow, he had a stroke before he died. That came up new technology for stroke victims last night. He must be hovering lol That is impressive door. Some pyramid doors were one way shut by filling of sand moving the blocks. Off topic and on Florida bomber was did you see this lol [link to www.cnn.com (secure)] funny then :doomface: |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 73186461 United States 10/26/2018 04:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Huh, so Elon’s substructures for tunneling and cars future came up as well as the physics of height and velocity to keep a satellite over a location constantly so it becomes moving and nonmoving at the same time. Quoting: Fancypantz that is a strange connection they sure did build those tunnels really fast. wonder what drilled the tunnels? Dwarfs. It’s gotta be lol LOL there you go again! Too funny! That is hilarious Neanderthals came up today about how they made tar and glue and weren’t as depicted like Hollywood’s cave men to be. But I was joking there lol |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 73186461 United States 10/26/2018 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Fancypantz That is interesting. Reminds of standing waves antibodies and nodes I wonder if these substructures have similar sliding blocks as some Egyptian pyramids have. I would venture to say yes, prolly balanced perfectly and leveraged so as well. Like Coral Castle's spinning 9 ton door Wow, he had a stroke before he died. That came up new technology for stroke victims last night. He must be hovering lol That is impressive door. Some pyramid doors were one way shut by filling of sand moving the blocks. Off topic and on Florida bomber was did you see this lol [link to www.cnn.com (secure)] funny then Ricky would have a good song about this. Spin not doom lol |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75644557 United States 10/26/2018 04:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Huginn I would venture to say yes, prolly balanced perfectly and leveraged so as well. Like Coral Castle's spinning 9 ton door Wow, he had a stroke before he died. That came up new technology for stroke victims last night. He must be hovering lol That is impressive door. Some pyramid doors were one way shut by filling of sand moving the blocks. Off topic and on Florida bomber was did you see this lol [link to www.cnn.com (secure)] funny then :doomface: Ricky would have a good song about this. Spin not doom lol i'm no Miss Ricky but |
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