OakFieldAlienz444
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Does this do anything? I've been trying it on a photo of Annie Oakley.
A werewolf or maybe a vampire, might not be a good outcome. The scalier wave might quantum entangle and affect of necro-com-inon aspect of what your'e aiming the wave at.Does this do anything? I've been trying it on a photo of Annie Oakley.
Can you give us more details please?...Does this do anything? I've been trying it on a photo of Annie Oakley.
One has to understand the type of wave your'e using for a source, the dynamics of the wave itself and proposed distance and action of the wave.Take your time and go over the links. Quantum entanglement - Wikipedia an emitting source wiki - BingCan you give us more details please?...
Such as the Scalar Wave frequency and what other components does the device have, plus the purpose of the Silver?...Thank You..
Can you give us more details please?...
Such as the Scalar Wave frequency and what other components does the device have, plus the purpose of the Silver?...Thank You..
Note erratum on werewolves and vampires. This is now a secret popular topic. It is much discussed. I don't recommend studying how silver affects werewolves, to any degree.Does this do anything? I've been trying it on a photo of Annie Oakley.
You cannot "dope" a Scalar Wave...Doping is used in transistors/semiconductors for several reasons, one being doping an area around the emitter part of the transistor that sends in lots more electrons to the transistors base and they work their way to the transistors collector so that amplification and switching can take place within the transistor...The transistor is also called a semiconductor as it switches from a conductor to an insulator, or simply meaning, on or offQuestion- If you subject a photograph to scalar-waves with a device that has silver on it
The question should read, If you generate a silver doped scalier wave from n distance at a target which is inscribed as a photo matrix by that wave, then what is the interactional dynamics of the target, please?
Means add some quality of silver atomic structure to the waves, not in the overt physical.You cannot "dope" a Scalar Wave...Doping is used in transistors/semiconductors for several reasons, one being doping an area around the emitter part of the transistor that sends in lots more electrons to the transistors base and they work their way to the transistors collector so that amplification and switching can take place within the transistor...The transistor is also called a semiconductor as it switches from a conductor to an insulator, or simply meaning, on or off..