



Craig Capel 🏴🇪🇸🇬🇧🇦🇺
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I'm a silent abductee and caught it on video! https://t.co/MniFXQWkJ3






Dato curioso🚨 : Si una civilización que viviera a 2.000 años luz de distancia y observara la Tierra hoy vería el Imperio Romano.



Bugha sphere is authentic including ancient Sanskrit written on it.



Want a skeptic to go quiet? Show them this... 1971 over lake cote the government captured this photo it had a high shutter speed and only caught in 1 frame putting it around 1 to 2 times the speed of sound


Want a skeptic to go quiet? Show them this... 1971 over lake cote the government captured this photo it had a high shutter speed and only caught in 1 frame putting it around 1 to 2 times the speed of sound









🚨 RUSSIA JUST REVEALED A PLASMA ENGINE THAT COULD CHANGE SPACE TRAVEL FOREVER. And it’s fast enough to make current rockets look ancient. Rosatom’s new plasma propulsion prototype reportedly accelerates particles to 100 km/s with endurance tests lasting over 2,400 hours. That matters because conventional chemical rockets are incredibly inefficient for deep space. Most of the fuel is burned just escaping Earth. But plasma engines work differently: Instead of explosive combustion… they use electromagnetic fields to accelerate superheated charged particles at extreme velocities. In simple terms: They turn electricity into a continuous stream of ultra-fast plasma thrust. Why this matters: • Mars trips potentially cut to 30–60 days • far lower fuel mass • continuous acceleration in space • deep-space cargo missions • future interplanetary infrastructure But the deeper implication is bigger: The future of space travel may not belong to giant explosions… …but to controlled electromagnetic physics. Chemical rockets were the first chapter. Field propulsion may be the next. And once travel times collapse… the psychological distance between planets collapses too. Mars stops feeling like another world… and starts feeling like a destination. What happens when humanity can move through the Solar System almost as easily as crossing oceans? Follow for more future physics and space breakthroughs.




Want a skeptic to go quiet? Show them this... 1971 over lake cote the government captured this photo it had a high shutter speed and only caught in 1 frame putting it around 1 to 2 times the speed of sound













