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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 983494"><p>Okay I looked at your video, only 2 minutes and change, I can handle that. I was about to say Richard Hoagland and he was mentioned. This hyperdimensional physics is also related to torsion physics(held in esteem by current Russian physicists). It has a lot to do with spin. These "spin" experiments were done by a physicist named Bruce DePalma and he found a spinning ball(no grooves, no frictional effects as a spinning baseball might experience) behaved differently than a non spinning ball when both ejected into the air.(trajectories were different).</p><p></p><p>That name De Palma should sound familiar as it was his brother director Brian DePalma who made that Mission to Mars film a few years back. In that movie, a group of American astronauts go to Mars and find a "Face Monument" along with a bunch of other interesting things.</p><p></p><p>Right at the end of the movie, there was a window of time to get off the planet via the spaceship and the verbal and visual emphasis was on a certain time:"19:50". I don't think that was a coincidence . I think Brian was trying to say something. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, that's all I have to say about that.</p><p></p><p>Oh as an aside , you will notice that the Egyptian pyramids and hawaiian volcano system are about 19.5 degrees from our equator. Make of that what you will.</p><p></p><p>By the way, if what that gentleman says in the video is true about that "alignment" at the end of the year is true, then that is pretty interesting ,to me anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 983494"] Okay I looked at your video, only 2 minutes and change, I can handle that. I was about to say Richard Hoagland and he was mentioned. This hyperdimensional physics is also related to torsion physics(held in esteem by current Russian physicists). It has a lot to do with spin. These "spin" experiments were done by a physicist named Bruce DePalma and he found a spinning ball(no grooves, no frictional effects as a spinning baseball might experience) behaved differently than a non spinning ball when both ejected into the air.(trajectories were different). That name De Palma should sound familiar as it was his brother director Brian DePalma who made that Mission to Mars film a few years back. In that movie, a group of American astronauts go to Mars and find a "Face Monument" along with a bunch of other interesting things. Right at the end of the movie, there was a window of time to get off the planet via the spaceship and the verbal and visual emphasis was on a certain time:"19:50". I don't think that was a coincidence . I think Brian was trying to say something. Anyway, that's all I have to say about that. Oh as an aside , you will notice that the Egyptian pyramids and hawaiian volcano system are about 19.5 degrees from our equator. Make of that what you will. By the way, if what that gentleman says in the video is true about that "alignment" at the end of the year is true, then that is pretty interesting ,to me anyway. [/QUOTE]
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