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This video explores the practice of Tummo meditation, a technique that allows practitioners to generate heat and maintain body temperature in extreme cold conditions. The research team, led by Dr. Herbert Benson, studied advanced meditators in the East to understand the physiological changes that occur during Tummo. They observed monks drying wet sheets in freezing temperatures without shivering and measured significant increases in body temperature in their fingers and toes. The monks also exhibited unique brainwave patterns and decreased metabolism during meditation. The source of this energy remains unknown, but the team hopes that further research will shed light on the mind-body interactions involved in these remarkable practices.

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I rarely post videos, but yesterday it snowed weird snow that didn't melt. My husband tried to break up a lump in the driveway with a pick, but it wouldn't melt. The snow had a texture like fine styrofoam and packed down into a solid lump. It didn't drip or melt, but could catch on fire. The speaker questions the existence of chemtrails, suggesting the snow isn't real.

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We apply a flame to the material, and it doesn’t burn, producing no smoke or flame spread, with no thermal transfer. Our sustainable building materials are made from hemp and lime, both abundant in Alberta. We’ve created a structural block that requires no cement, concrete, or rebar; they simply stack like Lego with an adhesive binder. The main benefits include improved indoor air quality and comfort, regulating humidity and preventing mold growth. The material maintains even temperatures, making it ideal for living spaces. Each block captures about 6 kilos of CO2, contributing to a negative carbon footprint for the completed building. This is a pilot facility, and we aim for commercial production.

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This video showcases SRMM, a synthetic artificial reflective greenhouse cover that magnifies UV and infrared light, directing it towards the Earth. The cover traps the reflected light, creating a continuous cycle of heating the environment. This contradicts the intended purpose of the cover. The presence of the cover is visible due to the shadow cast by the light reflecting off the Earth, which is seen as a trail behind an aircraft on the artificial ceiling.

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This video showcases aerogel, the lightest solid material known to mankind. Made up of 99.9% air, it is created by extracting water molecules and replacing them with gas. NASA uses aerogel to capture materials from comet tails for analysis. It is not only the best insulator on Earth but also more valuable than gold, gram for gram. The translucent substance is both cool and useful, but the question remains: would you buy it as an investment or to store value?

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates what happens when you wring out a cloth in space. They show a compressed washcloth that expands when opened. When they soak the cloth, the water stays on the surface and doesn't drip off. The cloth remains floating and doesn't unravel. The speaker mentions that these washcloths are designed to save space on the space station. They conclude by congratulating someone named Meredith and Kendra on a successful experiment.

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The description begins with the ring being, in effect, a one turn, shorted secondary. A smaller ring will react even more violently. Here is another ring. This one made of a material we say is non conductive. And it is completely unaffected. Here is another example. Several thousand watts of power were involved in that spark. If we replace the spark gap with a copper coil, The same power now flows through the coil. It's invisible, has no effect on many substances, but it can generate a lot of heat. Wood, paper, things that we think of as being quite inflammable are not affected at all. However, a piece of steel wool bursts into flame instantly. Did you ever fry an egg on a cold stove? It's no trick at all if you have the right equipment. This is a cold hotly. And because it's cold, you can make it out of wood if you like. Just be sure that there's a coil of wire inside and that you connect that coil to a high voltage alternating curve source. The rest is easy. As long as we're being different, we'll use motor oil instead of Crisco. The egg fries very quickly, but the stove remains perfectly cold. And back if you wish to keep it handy, you can fry your egg on the morning newspaper. With a gadget like this, you can get up in the morning, sit on the stove, read the morning newspaper, and fry the eggs in your lap. Another example of the fact that physical forces can be quite selective

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The speaker discusses a weapon that can be programmed for various wavelengths. They mention a blue object, such as a card and an umbrella, which did not burn when exposed to flames.

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The speaker describes a fire that was so hot that it melted the wheels of cars and aluminum. They mention that aluminum melts at 1221 degrees Fahrenheit. However, they find it surprising that the trees with foliage and the asphalt remained intact. They note that asphalt melts at around 343 degrees Fahrenheit. The speaker also mentions that NASA has lasers that can send laser light to the ground with precision, questioning why we shouldn't believe in them if the Department of Defense believes in space lasers enough to study their military use.

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A programmable liquid created by Harvard is revolutionizing technology. It can change properties like springiness, optical features, and viscosity. Made of tiny elastomer spheres, it can switch between flowing like water and resisting flow. This liquid showcases advancements in science, not just a movie plot. Welcome to the era of programmable liquids.

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There is a state of matter called superfluid helium that has no friction and can escape any container. It can only be achieved at extremely low temperatures, close to absolute zero. At this temperature, the helium turns into a superfluid and behaves as a single entity, with all atoms moving together. The superfluid helium can even pass through solid barriers, defying our usual understanding of matter. This phenomenon is a quantum effect and reveals the true nature of matter. Superfluid helium exists at temperatures colder than outer space and has no viscosity.

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In this video, Wolfie 6020 demonstrates water sticking to a spinning ball, which is a common request from Flat Earthers. He rubs his hand across the surface of the spinning ball, showing that his hand becomes wet. This proves that water can stick to the surface of a spinning ball. The speakers are amazed by this demonstration and find it funny. They also conduct their own experiment with a wet stone, showing that water sticks to it even when it is rotated. Overall, they praise Wolfie for proving that when you touch something wet, you get wet.

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A superconductor has zero resistance, allowing electrons to flow through a wire without hindrance. The concept of how electricity moves along a wire rather than through it is debated, with some calling it an illusion. This was discussed in a podcast on Veritasium.

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A fire was so hot that it melted the wheels of cars and aluminum, resembling water. Despite the intense heat, the trees with foliage and the asphalt remained unburned and intact. It is interesting to note that aluminum melts at 1,221 degrees Fahrenheit, while asphalt melts at around 343 degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally, NASA has developed precise lasers that can be used for military purposes, which raises the question of why we shouldn't believe in the existence of space lasers.

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A house is burning from the inside, indicating an unusual fire pattern. The interior caught fire first, while the exterior remains relatively untouched. This may be due to a microwave fire, which can generate electric eddy currents in the metals and wiring, leading to resistive heating that ignites nearby materials. Observing a fire starting from the inside out is not typical.

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In this video, the speaker talks about the unusual effects of electromagnetics and electrostatic equipment. They mention objects levitating, steel bars not causing fires on wood, and metal turning to jelly. These effects have been achieved by John, who has combined radio waves and electrical energy in a unique way. If proven, this discovery could revolutionize energy production and rewrite science textbooks. However, there are concerns about its potential misuse by the military. The speaker hopes that this technology can be used to help nature and reduce pollution instead of being used for warfare.

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What you're seeing is a slice of a meteorite older than Earth. The intricate lines are Widmanstätten structures, formed by crystals of kamacite and taenite, which are iron and nickel. These crystals formed when the meteorite was molten metal in space and cooled at a rate of one degree every million years. This slow cooling prevented metal mixing, resulting in a unique cosmic fingerprint. Such structures are impossible to replicate and are found only in certain metallic meteorites.

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Ferrofluid, invented by NASA for space, behaves uniquely in the presence of strong magnetic fields. It forms spikes that defy gravity, thanks to a powerful neodymium magnet placed underneath. While handling ferrofluid, safety precautions are essential, as it can irritate skin and eyes. The spikes are formed due to the magnetic attraction of magnetite particles suspended in the fluid, influenced by surface tension. This allows for a more ordered spike formation compared to iron filings. Despite containing solid particles, ferrofluid remains a liquid, with the magnetite aligning with magnetic field lines. The spikes are soft and can be easily moved. The video concludes with a demonstration of magnetic putty, showcasing its organic movement near the magnet.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates various experiments in a vacuum chamber to show the effects of atmospheric pressure on different substances. They first use a feather to show that it remains stationary in a low-pressure environment, simulating the conditions on Mars. They then try to ignite gunpowder and rocket candy, but both fail to burn in the vacuum. Finally, they test acetone peroxide, which also does not ignite. These experiments highlight the inability of combustion to occur in a vacuum.

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In this video, the speaker and Donovan discuss a car that melted in a neighborhood called Lahaina Luna. The surrounding houses did not burn, but the grass around the car did. The car's aluminum parts, including the rims, caliper, and windows, melted and liquefied. The temperature was estimated to have reached over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. There were no other structure fires nearby, leading to speculation about what could have caused such high temperatures. The media has been denied access to Lahaina town, and the mayor has restricted photography to prevent people from seeing the unusual phenomenon.

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We discovered unreacted thermitic material in tiny red-gray chips that can produce molten iron, indicating a thermitic reaction capable of destroying steel structures. Testing these chips in a calorimeter would reveal their energy output. The rapid energy release from the chips closely resembles known nanothermite produced by a military lab, but with a higher energy release. This suggests the chips are highly energetic and potentially explosive.

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The speaker tests the conspiracy theory that Great Value ice cream sandwiches from Walmart do not melt. The theory claims that these ice cream sandwiches, despite being labeled as "made with real ice cream," will not melt if left out. One ice cream sandwich is placed on a plate and left on the counter overnight. The next morning, the ice cream sandwich is observed to not have melted into a puddle of milk. Instead, it retains its shape, resembling a pancake, with a strange yellow color. The speaker expresses surprise that it didn't melt as expected.

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The speaker demonstrates the stretchiness of a material by pulling on it, comparing it to a rubber band. They mention it broke but show how it can stretch like a rubber band. Another speaker points out the size difference after stretching.

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In this video, the speakers discuss a car that was found in a burned area. They point out that despite the intense heat, certain parts of the car, like the chair and windshield, did not melt. They also highlight the presence of melted aluminum and pulverized cast aluminum wheels. The speakers question how a grass fire could cause such destruction and call for input from scientists and professors to explain this phenomenon. They show detailed images of the car, including melted copper and a liquefied spring. The video ends with a request to share and comment.

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In the video, the speakers discuss the discovery of unreacted thermitic material in the form of small red-gray chips. They explain that this material can be used to destroy steel structures, as it produces molten iron when ignited. Speaker 2 suggests testing the energy output of these chips in a calorimeter, as they believe they are highly energetic. Speaker 1 mentions that their experiments showed a rapid release of energy, resulting in a narrow spike on the machine. They compare this spike to the energy released by known nanothermite, finding that the red-gray chips had a higher energy output.
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