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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DMaA who wrote (320116)12/1/2021 3:06:47 PM
From: didjuneau  Respond to of 454309
 
I will look him up. thanks.



To: DMaA who wrote (320116)12/1/2021 3:25:17 PM
From: didjuneau  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 454309
 
More mysterious ways: From something I found on Tesla and Steinmetz

Charges do not "travel". Want the easiest evidence? OK, got it We can measure the amperage at the neutral wire of the 3-phase power line, the results show that, no matter how many devices it consumes, the current at the wire is approximately zero. That proves that There is a wave propagating along the wiring of a 3-phase network.
To understand the transmission process, we must understand the following two things:
Dielectric in Ether
What is intrinsic magnetism?

I just saw this on a podcast my Very Significant other showed me. Looks like it is tying into my revised view of how space / time breathes - waves back and forth. Alive with intelligent feedback.

I saw a show on Curiosity Stream about how there is still energy even in a vacuum. It keeps popping up in bubbles. A recurrent theme. Recurrent - I like it. Revised view of what current really is.

GG is Doctor Who

Futurists

The future is gonna be fun. papiTrumpo and Cat Turd agree



To: DMaA who wrote (320116)12/1/2021 5:23:57 PM
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Donald G. Trump passed some abilities on to Donald J. Trump.

A small part of the Tesla background in 1930s to 1940s in New York.

I watched the 4-10 part show.