




steph
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Look up ☁🌞, weather watcher, truth seeker, electric universe, get outside touch the grass- ground, chainsaw artist, PA,USA
















Filippo Biondi says that the Great Flood, the Zep Tepi, and the pyramids are all connected. The Italian space engineer just told Joe Rogan that the seawater salt still stuck to the walls inside the Great Pyramid proves the entire area was flooded thousands of years ago. That same salt is the evidence that ties everything together with Zep Tepi. "Inside the pyramids, they found a lot of salt on the walls." "Two months ago, I went for the first time to visit the pyramids, and I found salt on the wall." Rogan: "So you think that that salt is because the entire area was flooded?" Biondi: "Yes." Rogan: "And that’s the reason why the shafts were flooded and filled with debris?" Biondi: "Yes." Rogan: "Because everything just flooded into there, and then when the sea receded … you’re left with salt everywhere." "John Anthony West thought maybe 30,000+ years to the construction of the Sphinx." "And the water erosion [on the Sphinx], it’s vertical fissures that come from thousands of years of rainfall." "And the last time there was like significant rainfall in the Nile Valley like that was 9,000 years ago." Biondi: "That’s why this research … it is very important." Rogan: “It would really rewrite everything.” This means the pyramids were built sometime between Zep Tepi and the Great Flood, which could push their age back dramatically. The salt on the walls is ocean salt from when the sea rushed in over 11,000 years ago and filled the shafts with debris. Biondi is convinced this changes everything we thought we knew about ancient history. What is your reaction to Biondi’s discoveries?









You don't have to believe me when I say the Casimir effect does not allow you to extract energy from the vacuum. You could just do the maths. You must first change the boundary condition which, guess what, requires that you put in the energy which you can then extract again.


It's embarrassing how PhD physicists don't understand quantum mechanics or the Casimir effect. They get the most basic things wrong, repeatedly. The Casimir effect does prove we can extract zero point energy, otherwise the plates wouldn't come together on their own. That movement is a force that can be used for work. That's undeniable and specifically what Robert Forward showed in his 1984 paper. What everyone is actually upset about is PERPETUAL extraction, which in the case of plates requires them to be pulled apart. A valid argument for why that system won't work. Naturally, people have been working on designs to get around that, including Sonny White's idea. What will shock you is it can be accomplished with plasma and you start to wonder what's really going on with fusion. I've given up trying to reach these lost academics. Physics can't progress until they die because they're too much of fragile cowards to debate, since they know they'll lose and look foolish.



@AshtonForbes @TheBertieTheBee @Unit0x @joshua__b @BrazaBryan Let’s settle this Ashton With a $500 bet. Let’s take these photos in to an expert of your choice in photography if the photos are lesser quality than your video I’ll admit that maybe they were created from the video if the photos are higher quality you have to quit and pay

