In November 2024, a secret NASA document titled "Project Anchor” leaked online. The project's budget is $89 billion, and its goal is to survive a 7-second gravitational anomaly expected on August 12, 2026, at 14:33 UTC.Key facts:• Duration: 7.3 seconds.• Expected casualties: 40-60 million.What will happen:1-2 seconds: Everything not secured will rise (people,vehicles, animals).3-4 seconds: Objects will continue to rise to 15-20 meters.5-6 seconds: Panic and chaos will ensue as people hitceilings.7 seconds: Gravity returns, and everything falls fromheight.Expected consequences:• 40 million deaths from falls.• Infrastructure destruction.• Economic collapse lasting over 10 years.• Mass panic.Reason for the anomaly: The intersection of twogravitational waves from black holes, predicted in 2019with a probability of 94.7%. NASA has known about thisfor five years.What NASA is doing:• Building underground bunkers for “essential personnel.”• Developing securing systems for buildings.Picrel unrelatedDo with this information what you will
>>41750797>Happening DateNothing will happen now that you announced it nigger
Craziest conspiracy I've seen here yet
thanks will chain myself into biggest tree on that day
>>41750890Thanks, I literally just made it up.
>>41750797Gravitational waves cannot constructively interfere like you are implying. Gay post.
That is not how gravity works.
>On August 12th 2026 the world will lose gravity for approximately 10 seconds
The Earth is a round ball. Depending on which side the gravitational force is applied to, one side will become heavier, while the opposite side will experience a decrease in gravity (not its disappearance), while the direction of motion of objects remains the same and their acceleration increases, unless it's a strong force, which would simply crush the opposite side and stretch the other side kilometers.So, what the author of the thread wrote is just rambling, and 60 million out of 8 billion or whatever for the entire planet... well... it's imperceptible.And any houses that have structural integrity (not standing under their own weight, but secured in some other way—an iron frame, screws, grooves with stakes, and so on), along with the lack of a relative direction of motion (simply a state of rest relative to the ground), minimize any risk without incurring any additional costs.