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21.12.2009, 03:20
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Zitat:
Im moment bringe ich das ganze mit HAARP in verbindung da kurze zeit später die Temperaturen drastisch absackten und sehr tief unter null gingen nich nur in deutschland.
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erzähl das nicht kachelmann
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29.12.2009, 03:13
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schaut mal das hier
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHC8z6ULs18
Intervievt wurde Dr. Ronald Mallett, bekannt hierfür:
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Physics: From Time to Time
Newsweek
May 1, 2006 issue - Ronald Mallett, a University of Connecticut physics professor, thinks time travel is possible—and he's designed an experiment that could do it. Basically, he wants to "swirl" empty space the way you'd swirl coffee in a cup, using a laser as the stirrer. Because space and time are more or less the same, swirling empty space could also swirl time. Mallett would then drop subatomic particles into his roiling cup of space-time and see if they're hurtled a few nanoseconds into the future.
The idea sounds esoteric, but it's based in solid theory: Einstein's, in fact. "It's anchored in the general and special theories of relativity, and that's why people take it seriously," Mallett says. But not everyone. Robert Ehrlich, a physicist at George Mason University, says the idea of time travel is "not disreputable"—scientists have been suggesting time-travel mechanisms for decades—but that Mallett's plan has a major flaw: his device is small enough to sit on a desktop. While it may very well work, says Ehrlich, the effect would be "so small that it would be impossible to measure." Mallett's going ahead either way; he's just written his first book, "Time Traveler," a memoir. But unless he builds a time machine soon, you'll have to wait until November to read it.
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02.01.2010, 23:14
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David Wilcock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfihG-1104I
hat die neuesten Erkenntnisse und Zusammenhänge "Spirale über Norwegen" zusammengetragen.
Sehr lesenswert das ganze.
Der Titel
"Disclosure Endgame"
http://divinecosmos.com/index.php/st...losure-endgame
Viele Teile ergeben ein ganzes .
Wer die hälfte weglässt versteht nicht das ganze!
Ommmmmmm
Geändert von neurologik (02.01.2010 um 23:18 Uhr)
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04.01.2010, 16:31
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http://www.missilethreat.com/missile...tem_detail.asp
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Current Russian accounts often portrary the SS-27 and the SS-NX-30 as being invulnerable to modern anti-ballistic missile defenses. This may be true of the sort of ground-based, midcourse, kinetic-kill interceptors such as those currently being deployed in Alaska and Hawaii, but it would be an exaggeration to say that ballistic missiles are invulnerable to interception during their boost phase.
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The SS-27 is also said to be designed to be resistant to attack by a space-based laser.
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---> http://www.missilethreat.com/missile...ile_detail.asp
star wars
es gibt sonst keine probleme !
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