The Mac @TheMac
14 April, 07:09

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SFWhite GodWins @SFWhite
14 April, 07:56
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"Quantum tunneling" really? Using Cesium (c300+) or is something else as good as Cesium? Trying to contact the past? Contraption to accomplish would be awe-inspiring! Is that what they did with White Rabbit? Present to Past?

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The Mac @TheMac
14 April, 05:25
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The Mac @TheMac
14 April, 05:26
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🤘🏻

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SFWhite GodWins @SFWhite
14 April, 10:37
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Just see 2 little rectangles, what do they represent?

Could you tell me, since I'm not picking it up apparently, did they achieve coherence? 300+ at coherence, what might that do?

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:22
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In physics, two wave sources are perfectly coherent if their frequency and waveform are identical and their phase difference is constant. Coherence is an ideal property of waves that enables stationary (i.e. temporally and spatially constant) interference.

by Y Arita · 2020 · Cited by 7 — ... the generation of highly coherent, stable, periodic motion. We may draw a parallel with the case for a levitated nanorotor torque sensor (14, 15 ).

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:24
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Optical levitation is a technique in which a material is levitated against the downward force of gravity by an upward force stemming from photon momentum transfer (radiation pressure).

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SFWhite GodWins @SFWhite
15 April, 03:30
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Optical levitation? New to me. Seems photons would need to be coherent? Light sails take years to build speed. Guess I'm not seeing it. Use Raven Black to gather photons?

They levitated (repulsed) using Z-Point years ago, was natural effect btwn 2 charged surfaces tho, problem was effect too small, dissapated quickly. They do it w sound, too, but impractical at least right now.

Leedskalnin used something anti-grav, pivot-points couldn't do what he did, said he discovered Egyptian secrets of building Pyramids. Tiny man building Coral Castle alone, transporting & placing all those mega-sized stones by humself without any heavy equipment past flimsy block&tackle, amazing.

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:00
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👍🏻

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:04
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Think concrete evidence?

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:10
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It is generally accepted that the origin of the lens can be traced back to the ancient Roman philosopher, Seneca, who described, “letters could be magnified by a ball of crystal” about 2000 years ago.

The lens works using a principle known as light “refraction”: the light bends and changes its direction of travel.

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:14
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From Ancient Greek Φάρος (Pháros).

Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈfɛəɹɒs/
Noun
pharos (plural pharoi)

(historical) An ancient lighthouse or beacon to guide sailors.

(figuratively) That which stands out; a shining light.

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:16
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Scientists predicted that under resonance conditions the pyramid can concentrate electromagnetic energy in its internal chambers...

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:19
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Think...

chambermaid
/ˈtʃeɪmbəmeɪd/

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:19
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a wetnurse?

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:20
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a maiden

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:21
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Let’s go a little bit deeper into the understanding s hall we.. .

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:22
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a hallway...

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:22
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an corridor?

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:23
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maiden; plural noun: maidens; noun: maiden over; plural noun: maiden overs

1.
ARCHAIC
an unmarried girl or young woman.

"two knights fought to win the hand of a fair maiden"

a virgin.

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:24
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Old English mægden, from a Germanic diminutive meaning ‘maid, virgin’; related to German Mädchen, diminutive of Magd ‘maid’

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:26
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fem. proper name, from Latin (Maria) Magdalena, "Mary of Magdala," the companion and supporter of Jesus, from Greek Magdalene, literally "woman of Magdala," from Aramaic (Semitic) Maghdela, place on the Sea of Galilee, literally "tower" (compare Hebrew migdal "tower," from gadal "be great or high").

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:27
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verb: tower; 3rd person present: towers; past tense: towered; past participle: towered; gerund or present participle: towering

1.
rise to or reach a great height.

"he seemed to tower over everyone else"
soar
rise
loom
ascend
mount
rear
reach high
stand high
overshadow
overlook
overhang
hang over
dominate

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:31
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Madonna
/məˈdɒnə/
noun
singular proper noun: Madonna
the Virgin Mary.

a picture, statue, or medallion of the Madonna.
noun: madonna; plural noun: madonnas
an idealized virtuous and beautiful woman.

noun: madonna

late 16th century (as a respectful form of address to an Italian woman): Italian, from ma (old form of mia ‘my’) + donna ‘lady’ (from Latin domina ).

a customary ritual?

Maia was the wet nurse of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun in the 14th century BC. Her rock-cut tomb was discovered in the Saqqara necropolis in 1996.

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:32
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Mary is revered for her humility and motherly love. ... She is honored by all Christians, but particularly by Roman Catholics, who believe strongly in her mercy and her power to intercede with God. The Roman Catholic Church also teaches the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception.

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:36
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amiable
/ˈeɪmɪəb(ə)l/
adjective: amiable
having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.

"the amiable young man greeted me enthusiastically"

friendly
affable
amicable
cordial
warm
warm-hearted
good-natured
nice
pleasant
agreeable
pleasing
likeable
lovable
genial
good-humoured
charming
winning
engaging
delightful
easy to get on/along with
obliging
kind
kindly
neighbourly
hospitable
companionable
sociable
gregarious
convivial
clubbable
personable
couthy
chummy
matey
regular
conversable

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:37
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late Middle English (originally in the senses ‘kind’, and ‘lovely, lovable’): via Old French from late Latin amicabilis ‘amicable’. The current sense, influenced by modern French aimable ‘trying to please’, dates from the mid 18th century.

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:39
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aimable (not comparable)

Capable of being aimed.

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:40
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late 14c., past-participle adjective from obsolete verb belove "to please; be pleased with" (c. 1200), from be- + loven "to love" (see love (v.)). Noun meaning "one who is beloved" is from 1520s, first in Biblical language.

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:41
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Mary is a feminine given name, the English form of the name Maria, which was in turn a Latin form of the Greek name Μαρία (María), found in the New Testament. Both variants reflect Syro-Aramaic Maryam, itself a variant of the Hebrew name מִרְיָם or Miryam.

The name may have originated from the Egyptian language; it is likely derivative of the root mr "love; beloved" (compare mry.t-ymn "Merit-Amun", i.e. "beloved of Amun").

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:43
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mun (plural muns)

(obsolete, dialect) The mouth, jaw.

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:44
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The ceremony involved a symbolic animation of a statue or mummy by magically opening its mouth so that it could breathe and speak.

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The Mac @TheMac
15 April, 04:46
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late Middle English (denoting a substance taken from embalmed bodies and used in medicines): from French momie, from medieval

Latin mumia

and Arabic mūmiyā ‘embalmed body’, perhaps from Persian mūm ‘wax’.

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Paul Robb @Keeperoffools3
coulda used vodka,,, pretty sure Nancy’s mummified
04:50 PM - Apr 15, 2021
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