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Four drones can now lift a 50-pound barrel by combining their thrust. Five drones can lift multiple barrels, showcasing a new form of flight called tangential flight, which allows movement around a center of mass. This concept was initially a theoretical exploration, aiming to demonstrate that props could be placed in specific configurations for this type of flight. Despite skepticism from the drone community, a challenge was issued for a flight simulator, and within two weeks, it was successfully developed. This innovation could revolutionize construction and autonomous lifting, marking a significant advancement in drone technology.

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Speaker 0 presents evidence to support the claim that the object in question is a balloon. They express amusement at people who believe otherwise. The speaker commends the work done and declares that it is indeed a balloon. They invite others to start trolling.

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Underneath the spinning vortices are Nexrad radars that use circular polarization to induce rotation. When pointed at a distance, the radars create a wind that can be felt. Connecting it to the ground may enhance its effectiveness. The wind is caused by charges running away from the radar, ionizing the air to the same charge as the radar's tip. The charges try to get away from each other due to their similar charges, resulting in the creation of wind.

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This video explores bubble Cymatics, where a bubble attached to a speaker can create holograms revealing insights into space. By using a bubble, speaker, frequency, and ring light, various shapes like the Taurus and 4D shapes can be visualized. This method allows us to see shapes beyond 3D reality, like the Klein bottle. It's mind-blowing! If you want to learn more, check out the book on this topic.

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A soap bubble is a thin layer of water surrounded by soap molecules, typically spherical. However, manipulating pressure can create a cube-shaped bubble. Changing the bubble's density can lead to unique outcomes. Bubbles can also mimic natural phenomena like tornadoes.

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I found a strange flying object outside that I thought was a bug, but it turned out to be something else. Can someone please tell me what it is? When I picked it up, I discovered that squeezing it on both ends makes it light up. I'm curious to know what this mysterious object is.

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In this video, Bubble Cymatics demonstrates how a bubble attached to a speaker can create holograms and provide insights into space. By using a bubble and a speaker, you can observe Cymatics easily. The sound passing through the bubble forms various shapes, including the speaker's favorite, the tortoise. This method can even generate four-dimensional shapes like the Klein bottle, surpassing the limits of three-dimensional reality. It's mind-blowing! For more information, watch the full video.

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What is that? This is outside my bedroom window, and it looks wild. It resembles a mushroom with a gold bottom and a top that’s red, pink, and white lights. Wow, I just lost sight of it. That’s incredible! I finally got a clear picture of it.

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In the center, a glowing blue-purple light, resembling a star, is created by passing a sound wave through a small bubble in liquid. The bubble expands and then collapses violently, causing trapped vapor molecules to heat up and emit bursts of heat and light, resembling a star in a jar.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates the Coriolis effect using two sinks. They sprinkle oregano leaves in the water to show the flow direction. The first sink goes in the left direction, anticlockwise. Then they pull it out and the water goes straight down. Next, they try the other sink, which goes clockwise. They pour more water to make the cyclone more visible. The speaker emphasizes that one sink goes anticlockwise while the other goes clockwise. The video ends without further explanation.

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Check this out. Whenever I zoom in with my camera on the drone, I see this round shield effect around it. It's really surprising. Now, let me show you the drone up in the sky.

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So many people ask about weather modification solutions, and this is a very simple setup. This is a piece of rebar with a copper pipe, and what I do is I pour water in the copper pipe. I let it pool right here, and what you're gonna notice is above me, completely clear. That's the magic of a cloud buster. That's really cool. But look at clouds all over the other place and then clouds all over here. But just a simple setup, you could put multiple copper pipes into the ground, fill them with water, let them pool, and watch what happens with your skies. Magic. And if people wanna learn more about this, look up the work of Trevor James Constable and Wilhelm Reich. And this was shown there was a guy also doing it in Germany where he was taking cloudbusters and he would put like the flower of life on top of the cloudbuster, and he noticed that it would punch that same hole into the sky. In the clouds was a flower of life. So whatever you do on the ground also happens with the sky. This is where like the intention and energy of, you know, the ether, that whole orgone, that whole thing is all connected. So if they are trying to crank up the storms, people should also be cranking up what they're doing in their backyard. You can put a whole bunch of copper pipes and nice and simple, you get copper pipes and pop them into the ground, fill them with water each day, it'll help balance out the skies.

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Did you hear that? There are these random explosions happening. It's really surprising!

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That's not a balloon. I lost it, but here it is. It's stopping. UFOs! You’re lucky to witness this. I've had multiple UFO experiences, and I’m telling you, it’s turning.

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Firefighters are using women's handbags instead of hoses to put out fires. It's surprising to see them filling up purses with water for this purpose. Has anyone ever witnessed something like this before?

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Water is pumped from a basin through hoses and nozzles, creating floating water pearls. A calibrated light system synchronizes with the water's motion to form these suspended pearls. The system is closed-loop, recirculating every drop of water. The creator was inspired by watering his garden. The presenter notes the perfect union of motion and light, observing the clarity between water droplets and the absence of visible distortion. The Waterpearl team in Tokyo is creating magic.

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Old world photos often have the sky whited out to hide blimps, which flew millions of miles before the Hindenburg incident. Blimps competed with airlines, offering activities like tennis onboard. The Hindenburg disaster led to their decline, despite fewer deaths than from cars. Blimps, zeppelins, and atmospheric energy were once common, as seen in old maps and photos from the 1600s and 1700s. For example, a picture from 1871 Russia shows numerous blimps in the sky.

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In the center, a glowing blue-purple light, resembling a star, is created in a flask of liquid by passing a sound wave through a small bubble. The bubble expands and then violently collapses, causing trapped vapor molecules to heat up and emit bursts of heat and light, resembling a star in the heavens.

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Did you see that? It looks like the Tic Tac UFO from Rogan's podcast. What is that? It definitely resembles a UFO. Look at that! There's a light on the bottom. That's wild!

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This video explores bubble Cymatics, where a bubble attached to a speaker can create holograms and reveal insights about space. By using a bubble and a speaker with a ring light, different shapes can be formed through sound frequencies, such as the Taurus and the clane bottle, extending beyond 3D reality. This method allows for the visualization of 4D shapes. The speaker suggests further reading on the topic. Translation: This video discusses bubble Cymatics, where a bubble attached to a speaker can create holograms and provide insights about space. By using a bubble and a speaker with a ring light, various shapes can be formed through sound frequencies, such as the Taurus and the clane bottle, going beyond 3D reality. This technique enables the visualization of 4D shapes. The speaker recommends reading more on the subject.

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The speaker claims to have discovered a weather anomaly involving towers along the Gulf and Atlantic Coastlines. According to the speaker, radar data shows circular waves emanating from these towers, pushing clouds and precipitation outward in a uniform manner. The speaker states that all towers along the coastline exhibited this phenomenon simultaneously. The speaker notes that areas of precipitation near the towers disappeared at the same time the waves occurred. The speaker also claims that at 1940 UTC, seismic activity, reported as a 3.1 magnitude earthquake, was felt in the same areas. The speaker argues that earthquakes cannot move clouds in perfect circular waves from towers along the Gulf and Atlantic Coastlines. The speaker questions what is causing the clouds to move in this manner.

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The speaker discusses the bubbles' composition, filled with nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, and brandy vapor. Changing the gas ratio creates photoluminescence. They present a sculpture called "Castle in the Sky."

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The speaker demonstrates how radar beams can steer storms, using an example of a system moving from Texas to Louisiana. They show how a "force field" from Alabama directs the storm into the Gulf, preventing further impact. The storm is zapped out above a certain line, leading to its descent into the Gulf. The speaker notes ongoing monitoring of the storm's path towards Tennessee and Kentucky. This video serves as a quick explanation of this weather phenomenon. Thank you. Translation: The speaker explains how radar beams can steer storms, using an example of a system moving from Texas to Louisiana. They show how a "force field" from Alabama directs the storm into the Gulf, preventing further impact. The storm is zapped out above a certain line, leading to its descent into the Gulf. The speaker notes ongoing monitoring of the storm's path towards Tennessee and Kentucky. This video serves as a quick explanation of this weather phenomenon. Thank you.

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A tornado hit. A tree went down. The speaker exclaimed about the tornado's size.

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The surprising reason we really like fireworks. Moment 396
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Mark Changizi discusses why fireworks are captivating, highlighting their three-dimensional explosion illusion and rapid visual expansion, which mimic looming objects. This unique visual experience evokes excitement, making fireworks feel personally directed at viewers.
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