>Science can't explain this but it supposedly knows about what was going on a fraction of a second after the Big BangLmao, you actually believe that?
>>16839760AI picBall lightning is a myth and has never actually been documented
>>16839760scientists are always making claims which can't be called into dispute, its probably their biggest rhetorical trick >i know what happened a million year ago and you can't prove me wrong because i know you don't have a time machine>i know whats at the center of the sun and you can't prove me wrong because i know nobody has ever seen the center of the sunthey're just a bunch of stupid liar, they lie about everything
>>16839778https://youtu.be/dMsGHmGxyxo?si=kTh6Tqo4kZlYxIxdit can also be reproduced in the lab. come join us in the 21st century
>>16839760>>16839791nobody actually 'knows' these things, scientists create models to predict things. every scientist knows models are just models and that they can be disproven at any given moment, but that's good. that's what science is. of course you'll have individuals arguing for certain models but an actual professional is never going to say something is 100% certainI doubt you'll respond but can you tell me where you get these opinions from? I see so many people like you two online now and you're all uneducated as fuck when it comes to what science truly is on a professional and intellectual level. do you get your opinions from clickbait journalism, bad science communication, conspiracy/esoteric slop influencers, etc?
>>16839791It's true. I've yet to see a scientist who hasn't lied about everything.
speaking of lightning balls, i read something interesting recently in a /k/ black project thread which may or may not be tangentially related to thisan anon was talking about "new physics" research which takes place in top US research institutions like sandia and the rowland institute (among others), which receive funding directly from the departments of defense and energy. one of the researchers that popped up was a guy called robert w. hellwarth, one of the pioneers of the laser. the thread went further into talking about lasers and it got to the point where the term "laser induced plasma filament" was mentioned. it turns out that the US navy has been developing this technology using his research to create real, physical tic tac-shaped plasma objects in three dimensional space and supposedly that's what's all of these recent internet UFOs/UAPs are. it would explain why the US navy is often nearby when they appearhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDSVJfuyJlkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYr3zPP5rCwsorry for sort of derailing the thread, i just found it noteworthy
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>>16840397Blue beam was an operation designation, it's not literally a blue beam.
>>16839760We left that first fractuon of a second for you, God, Da Pope, and the rest of the Philosophers to have. It is yours to do with as you please.And like any gift from a white man, we may take some or all or that moment back as we see fit.
>>16839778Uh, that's The Moon, Anon. The Moon is a solid ball of lightning. We've been there and brought pieces back.
>>16841563https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYr3zPP5rCw
>>16840429Not an argument.
>>16839760Two counter opposing vortices of Aetheric pressure convergence lock in at an incommensurable angle/ratio to one another. Think 2 fibonnaci spirals meeting toward. Center point. They can never resolve toward the center (due to the infinite repeating nature of the golden ratio). Instead, they continually revolve around the center, attempting to resolve, but end up self stabilizing in a coherent oscillatory pattern, which is perfectly fractally self similar and harmonious at all levels. They reach harmonically coupled perpetual dynamic equilibrium.Sonoluminescence caused by the same thingKen shoulders permittivity transitionsBob Greenyer fractal toroidal moment