The Left Coast Ain’t No Mo Betta
I posted another video below. In the US we have one hell of a lot of sinkholes, buckets of rain, dead fish, waterspouts and missed 4th of July barbecues, leading to a generally pissed off population on this side of the pond. Anyway, here is another uncertainty map video. You might notice that weather out West generally follows the line of sinkholes, which includes the area the 19 firefighters were killed in. Also, many of the fish kills, krill deaths, bee deaths (I know, they are blaming pesticides, humans always blame something) appear to very close/within areas of high doppler reflectivity. You might also notice that a couple of the high doppler reflectivity areas coincide with a high number of seismic hits. You might notice that many of the waterspouts appear very near areas of high doppler reflectivity, dead fish, sinkholes, etc. Then again you might not and just think I am crazy. I get the feeling this vacuum energy funnels into an area from the jet streams and since it is weakly interacting it sort of bunches up gravitationally and/or electromagnetically and creates/goes down a few holes, leaving most people safe unless they stay directly in the path, like active sinkholes over roadways… While it is in an area it gradually ionizes its surroundings in a low energy nuclear way. I think these strings flop around in the atmosphere, interacting and annihilating each other. As I said before, I am not sure anymore we are really getting older. I think we are just residing in these three dimensions of space unfolding from those branes and we are just decaying along with that space between them. Time is a convenient way for humans to measure their decay. There really is no past or future that exists, just the now and what our Brain remembers from the past arrangement of the quantum foam.


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