Hey Bob, are you aware of any good way to actually search these remote view posts? I often am Prosthelytizing the work in this area of science in the youtube comments section and it's very important I can reference authors of source papers related to the specific claims I know are false. I often try to find the papers but it takes a long time because I don't remember an authors name or the specific paper name. If you are aware of an effective way to search remote view (or your video transcripts) it would be helpful. I think I have most of the SRT's downloaded from your videos already, so perhaps I just need to go and make a search function for me to locally use... google is terrible at targeted searching this site.
EDIT: I found the search function for local repo substacks, it wasn't available on mobile for some reason. I only found one reference for "Shu-wen Zhou" though, and that reference just links to the video “If gravity can do this, what is gravity? What is cause and effect?” - The work of Shou-wen Zhou et. al. Google transcripts aren't very good as they routinely butcher names too which makes it tough. I swear I saw you reference multiple scihub papers of his like 5 years ago :)
It really does feel like one is a missionary or something trying to spread the word about this science only for it always fall on deaf ears. it's been 3 months since I saw any of your videos, I'm about ready to play catchup again after spending the last 3 months with my comments falling on deaf ears LOL.
Fantastic thanks bob. I managed to track down your video with the papers in it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycAaiCOMXsU "Possible explanations for observed Sun, Moon & Earth alignment effects"
That was a nifty cross-reference: Murals and physics. I grew up seeing Rivera's work in Detroit, and learned the art well enough to go professional. I had seen the project of O'Gorman but had never come across him or his bio, oddly. Mural means wall, so can be any size. This one is done with colored stones which makes it a mosaic. Tremendously more difficult than acrylic paint. The decoding is quite remarkable Bob. Much appreciated.
Did you notice some of the windows look like fuse and usb type ports in the muraled building
There is so much in there, I focussed on keeping the presentation short. The artist clearly had a lot of time to think!
There is a lot to take in, Imagine the creativity involved in the design and execution of such a work of art
Hey Bob, are you aware of any good way to actually search these remote view posts? I often am Prosthelytizing the work in this area of science in the youtube comments section and it's very important I can reference authors of source papers related to the specific claims I know are false. I often try to find the papers but it takes a long time because I don't remember an authors name or the specific paper name. If you are aware of an effective way to search remote view (or your video transcripts) it would be helpful. I think I have most of the SRT's downloaded from your videos already, so perhaps I just need to go and make a search function for me to locally use... google is terrible at targeted searching this site.
EDIT: I found the search function for local repo substacks, it wasn't available on mobile for some reason. I only found one reference for "Shu-wen Zhou" though, and that reference just links to the video “If gravity can do this, what is gravity? What is cause and effect?” - The work of Shou-wen Zhou et. al. Google transcripts aren't very good as they routinely butcher names too which makes it tough. I swear I saw you reference multiple scihub papers of his like 5 years ago :)
In the sub-stack, in the area just above the post list there is a search window, I use it to find papers in references all the time and much more.
You can use LENR-BOT.COM to search my video transcripts and posts on E-CatWorld and the links will go straight to the video queue point!
Enjoy!
It really does feel like one is a missionary or something trying to spread the word about this science only for it always fall on deaf ears. it's been 3 months since I saw any of your videos, I'm about ready to play catchup again after spending the last 3 months with my comments falling on deaf ears LOL.
Fantastic thanks bob. I managed to track down your video with the papers in it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycAaiCOMXsU "Possible explanations for observed Sun, Moon & Earth alignment effects"
For my own sanity I'm throwing the link up to your slide deck here too https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P0y8NILjOPEBzaZT3sNbvC8liuut2mJn/view and the links to the source materials you referenced. Starting page 54 of https://21sci-tech.com/Subscriptions/Archive/1999_F.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20190516120402/https://21sci-tech.com/Subscriptions/Archive/1999_F.pdf
👋Hosting Dan Winter TOday 🌪
2/23 Sunday 12pmEST on X Space
Please join if interested in talking with him about fractals, plasma, vortexes, etc. and have the floor.
Looking forward to the Summit later.
@implosiongroup @na_thanks
thanks for the invite, most likely to be preparing for tonight.
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Trendsetters these remote viewing artists!
That was a nifty cross-reference: Murals and physics. I grew up seeing Rivera's work in Detroit, and learned the art well enough to go professional. I had seen the project of O'Gorman but had never come across him or his bio, oddly. Mural means wall, so can be any size. This one is done with colored stones which makes it a mosaic. Tremendously more difficult than acrylic paint. The decoding is quite remarkable Bob. Much appreciated.