Opening A Real Dimensional Portals With Audio Frequency

Nothing creepy about it. The user has just removed the video. Meanwhile, you can still view it here:

What's interesting is that the channel with 60k+ subscribers only has 1 video now on their channel:
seen that funky fathead video look in front of the camera on the other side and to the left see the square or rectangle distortion somethings been edited out yet you can see where it was edited out from
 
So in detail
The statement is referring to the idea that certain locations are better suited for facilitating communication or interaction between portals, or perhaps dimensions, through sound or audio stimulation. The key points to break down are:

  1. Not All Locations Are Suitable: The person is agreeing with the original poster that some locations simply won't work for whatever process they're discussing—likely involving portals or some kind of dimensional interaction.
  2. Thin Walls Between Portals: For this interaction to work, there needs to be a "thin wall" between each portal opening. In a metaphorical or perhaps even literal sense, this could mean that the barriers separating the different spaces or dimensions need to be narrow for the audio (sound) to pass through and trigger whatever action is desired. In this context, "thin walls" could be referring to spatial boundaries, energy fields, or physical barriers that allow for interaction.
  3. Difficult to Find in Nature: It suggests that locations with these ideal thin barriers are rare in nature. Most natural boundaries are described as too "thick," meaning they may be too dense, robust, or otherwise resistant to the kind of audio stimulation required to connect or interact with the portals.
  4. Audio Stimulation: The term "audio stimulation" here implies that sound is being used as a tool to either open, trigger, or maintain the portal interaction. If the wall is too thick, the sound can't penetrate or resonate in a way that allows the process to work, which leads to failure.
In summary, the person is emphasizing that in order for the desired portal connection to work, you must find a specific kind of location where the barriers between openings are thin enough to allow audio-based methods to function. This condition is hard to find in natural environments because most barriers are too thick or resistant to such techniques.
 

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