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<blockquote data-quote="8thsinner" data-source="post: 253574" data-attributes="member: 15138"><p>Hutch gets harder to trust though when he used wires and trickery to fake some of his videos, if you go back and look up some of them, the wires can be seen in the upper left thirds ish area. </p><p></p><p>I would believe the tornado thing though, there is enough highly energized ions there to cause some disturbances in em fields of objects. Likewise, in observed teleportations or matrix glitches if you look them up, a precisely dropped and precisely resonant impact of solid objects can disrupt the atoms for just long enough to also appear to pass through things. Like dropping keys into a ceramic mug, dropping credit cards onto a handbreak shaft, dropping money onto tiled floors. </p><p>It is teleportation, but only in appearance, what actually happens is the frequency identity of the item as a mass of intended coherence is disrupted long enough that it momentarily passes out of this reality, but when the atoms stop resonating the item shifts back into reality, only it shifts back in in the place where it would have been if it has not had any impact causing perfect resonance, or perhaps we should say perfect dissonance. </p><p>People have done so many times its hard to imagine and report with all kinds of items, that end up in drawers lower than they were put in, stuff that falls through a car floor, or end up in a room under you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8thsinner, post: 253574, member: 15138"] Hutch gets harder to trust though when he used wires and trickery to fake some of his videos, if you go back and look up some of them, the wires can be seen in the upper left thirds ish area. I would believe the tornado thing though, there is enough highly energized ions there to cause some disturbances in em fields of objects. Likewise, in observed teleportations or matrix glitches if you look them up, a precisely dropped and precisely resonant impact of solid objects can disrupt the atoms for just long enough to also appear to pass through things. Like dropping keys into a ceramic mug, dropping credit cards onto a handbreak shaft, dropping money onto tiled floors. It is teleportation, but only in appearance, what actually happens is the frequency identity of the item as a mass of intended coherence is disrupted long enough that it momentarily passes out of this reality, but when the atoms stop resonating the item shifts back into reality, only it shifts back in in the place where it would have been if it has not had any impact causing perfect resonance, or perhaps we should say perfect dissonance. People have done so many times its hard to imagine and report with all kinds of items, that end up in drawers lower than they were put in, stuff that falls through a car floor, or end up in a room under you. [/QUOTE]
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