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<blockquote data-quote="8thsinner" data-source="post: 244788" data-attributes="member: 15138"><p>Reductionist scientists may call it quantum tunneling, but this sort of thing actually happens all the time. From my perspective its nothing more than an accidental teleportation. The one thing in common all of these events have whether its the tennis ball that famously sailed through a net in the mid 80's I think (which was televised) or smaller cases is shockwaves.</p><p>It is known that over unity can be created by a magnification of shock waves, specifically in kinetic acoustics on a solid sphere creating more energy than was originally put in similar to the water hammer. But it may be related to these other situations.</p><p>I've heard dozens of these in my research, credit cards falling through a cup onto the car floor, coins, keys and jewellery falling through drawers or floors either onto the floor or into a lower drawer, the most common one is dropping a coin which then appears to vanish and reappear on the other side of the room. The common factor is shock, all of the items that have been recorded or witnessed to do this have been hit by another relatively solid object first. </p><p>There is some kind of geometric harmonic of shock waves that knocks the object out of its current vibrational state, and the vibrational state of all matter dictates where it is within the ether, what time period it exists in, what it's history is, and what timeline it is in. etc</p><p>These shock waves in accidental teleportations though only ever seem to bounce a few feet at most from where they were hit the first time and often appear to phase through other objects, like floors and drawer bottoms. However relative to time, I have heard of some vanishing for days or weeks and in one or two cases a second identical object has appeared instead. I am not quite sure what that is, maybe a parallel timeline thing, or it may be that it was noted to vanish from the creators perception and the universe corrected the error by replacing it with a duplicate and then after the shockwaves subside the original returns and then you just have two of the same. The only way to tell the difference would be from an extremely accurate device to measure the duplicates individual vibrational frequency, the second one would have a different timeline history and therefore a different vibrational acoustic. </p><p>The strangest one and I have heard this 2-3 times was with food duplicates, someone goes into a subway, gets a sandwich walks out to their car, eats the food, and then another exact copy shows up, but this I think is more a glitch in some ones perception rather than the shockwave thing. Ocassionally people will record these as mandella effects and I can't deny that possibility. Most of my mandella effects are things like staff members changing shifts, or someone coming out of the toilet twice, n stuff like that although I have seen a few movies years before they were released too which is an odd one. </p><p></p><p>As I have been studying up on keely recently, I think his research might be one of the keys to understanding these shockwave based anomalies. In his model of reality, all things are existing in sets of three acoustics. So, if there is any truth to this and I believe there is then two objects impacting each other at precisely the right angles and velocities would create the potential of two waves rippling into each other in just the right position within one of the objects just long enough to cause a chord making up the third frequency enabling truly spooky action, but not at a distance. It would also explain why the duration of the the teleportation usually lasts only milliseconds, when the chord fades out the vibrational shock waves becomes chaotic again and then the object it would return. </p><p>It also explains why this is usually a coin thing, on in your case a ball. Also keys, usually have a spherical side to them, and the tennis ball...It doesn't explain the free subways and mcdonalds though. </p><p></p><p>As for your triangle and door though, could be any number of human causes there so I don't consider those to be all that weird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8thsinner, post: 244788, member: 15138"] Reductionist scientists may call it quantum tunneling, but this sort of thing actually happens all the time. From my perspective its nothing more than an accidental teleportation. The one thing in common all of these events have whether its the tennis ball that famously sailed through a net in the mid 80's I think (which was televised) or smaller cases is shockwaves. It is known that over unity can be created by a magnification of shock waves, specifically in kinetic acoustics on a solid sphere creating more energy than was originally put in similar to the water hammer. But it may be related to these other situations. I've heard dozens of these in my research, credit cards falling through a cup onto the car floor, coins, keys and jewellery falling through drawers or floors either onto the floor or into a lower drawer, the most common one is dropping a coin which then appears to vanish and reappear on the other side of the room. The common factor is shock, all of the items that have been recorded or witnessed to do this have been hit by another relatively solid object first. There is some kind of geometric harmonic of shock waves that knocks the object out of its current vibrational state, and the vibrational state of all matter dictates where it is within the ether, what time period it exists in, what it's history is, and what timeline it is in. etc These shock waves in accidental teleportations though only ever seem to bounce a few feet at most from where they were hit the first time and often appear to phase through other objects, like floors and drawer bottoms. However relative to time, I have heard of some vanishing for days or weeks and in one or two cases a second identical object has appeared instead. I am not quite sure what that is, maybe a parallel timeline thing, or it may be that it was noted to vanish from the creators perception and the universe corrected the error by replacing it with a duplicate and then after the shockwaves subside the original returns and then you just have two of the same. The only way to tell the difference would be from an extremely accurate device to measure the duplicates individual vibrational frequency, the second one would have a different timeline history and therefore a different vibrational acoustic. The strangest one and I have heard this 2-3 times was with food duplicates, someone goes into a subway, gets a sandwich walks out to their car, eats the food, and then another exact copy shows up, but this I think is more a glitch in some ones perception rather than the shockwave thing. Ocassionally people will record these as mandella effects and I can't deny that possibility. Most of my mandella effects are things like staff members changing shifts, or someone coming out of the toilet twice, n stuff like that although I have seen a few movies years before they were released too which is an odd one. As I have been studying up on keely recently, I think his research might be one of the keys to understanding these shockwave based anomalies. In his model of reality, all things are existing in sets of three acoustics. So, if there is any truth to this and I believe there is then two objects impacting each other at precisely the right angles and velocities would create the potential of two waves rippling into each other in just the right position within one of the objects just long enough to cause a chord making up the third frequency enabling truly spooky action, but not at a distance. It would also explain why the duration of the the teleportation usually lasts only milliseconds, when the chord fades out the vibrational shock waves becomes chaotic again and then the object it would return. It also explains why this is usually a coin thing, on in your case a ball. Also keys, usually have a spherical side to them, and the tennis ball...It doesn't explain the free subways and mcdonalds though. As for your triangle and door though, could be any number of human causes there so I don't consider those to be all that weird. [/QUOTE]
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