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Their technology is amazing. For example the Palace has no bathrooms because the people inhabiting it don't need bathrooms. Their bodies are essentially 100% efficient. When and if they ever urinate it is 100% pure water and they don't sweat. There are no waste products. The entire structure is 100% green and sterile. Our bodies are regarded by them as totally putrid and coming into physical contact with us avoidable when at all possible. These folks are environmentalists of the highest caliber. That's why I personally regard all this talk of trips to Mars as silly because our frail wounded malfunctioning dying from the day we leave the womb physical bodies aren't designed for space travel. Mars is a suicide mission. Our race should be working on treating our severely malfunctioning genome. I will have more to say but I hope that you can understand that my discovery has radically affected how I understand the Universe. I have been a scientist since I was 8 years old. I grew up reading encyclopedias and the Book Of Knowledge encyclopedia. I love science much more than I do medicine. ![]() Best Charles p.s I will post below a pic of a particular area in the deep innards of the Palace that will demonstrate its geometrical perfection when I go downstairs. I wish I could post a pic of the whole thing but one does not yet even exist. It is so large and the artist has not yet compiled (or whatever I don't understand the technicalities) the programs. It has become so large the company had to split it up into several programs and is now in process of combining them so renders can be created. I have discovered an extraterrestrial enormous geometrically perfect architectural object. It does not exist on our planet. I worked on this for about 12 years in a vacuum thinking surely there must be some flaw, some inconsistency in my work. There is none. Last edited by Charles; 10-10-2020 at 04:32 AM. |
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Ghost in the machine.
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So what would happen if the window to wall width was different than 10.5 inches in width and why not the metric system?
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As to the metric system I can't tell you why the metric system doesn't work as well. Using feet always results in a whole number plus a rational fraction. I haven't tried the metric system. If this structure were ever built on this planet I'm sure the architect would convert the feet to meters. This is an alien object. This is very difficult to believe. Why do inches work better than centimeters? I don't know and maybe they don't. Maybe it just appears this way because the fundamental measuring system may not be either. The reason I use feet is that I can simply look at a space or structure and immediately know its dimension. I can't convert it in my head to the metric system but using a calculator would easily solve the issue. Take the distance between the rear wall and the entrance: it is exactly 8.75'. The entrance is 1.75' wide and 7' tall. The window sets equidistant between the floor and the ceiling or 2.625'. It is used for light and not for looking through. The entrance you see enters into the library which contains enormous shelf space and 90 cubicles. What would these shelves or books contain? I don't know. I don't have all the answers, just the exact measurements. Best Charles Last edited by Charles; 10-10-2020 at 01:21 PM. |
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Perhaps the same measuring system that was in place when the pyramids were built would produce the same incredibly accurate results as the pyramids themselves.
The ancient Egyptians used cubits, palms, and digits to measure length. • A cubit is the length from your elbow to the tips of your fingers. • A palm is the width of your hand. • A digit is the width of your finger. Can’t make this stuff up... ![]() |
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Charles,
Fascinating post. You state that ET eats freshly butchered meat. What kind of meat do they prefer? I was actually surprised to learn they consumed meat.
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