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<blockquote data-quote="NaturalPhilosopher" data-source="post: 199056" data-attributes="member: 9562"><p>remember radionic cameras work but they're low resolution and depends on the operator's ability to tune the device.</p><p></p><p>basically every atom is emanating an optical frequency longitudinal wave along with a normal photon each time it absorbs one and re-emanates. this invisible form of light goes back in time and to the present over and over as it travels. The wave doesn't entirely go back in time only a portion. In the present it would appear like a digitial signal as the wave crest only appears and no other part. It's buried in the white noise background.</p><p></p><p>so you need an optical frequency longitudinal wave receiver.</p><p>so study how to do that</p><p></p><p>then convert it into a UHF/VHF voltage signal and presto, videocamera.</p><p></p><p>since the sun in space is dark and emanates no visible light and only the planets and other materials convert the invisible light to visible. You can also study why that would occur. The poster above is correct, metal mirrors that are conditioned correctly do it. Just like the metal mirror of the hubble space telescope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NaturalPhilosopher, post: 199056, member: 9562"] remember radionic cameras work but they're low resolution and depends on the operator's ability to tune the device. basically every atom is emanating an optical frequency longitudinal wave along with a normal photon each time it absorbs one and re-emanates. this invisible form of light goes back in time and to the present over and over as it travels. The wave doesn't entirely go back in time only a portion. In the present it would appear like a digitial signal as the wave crest only appears and no other part. It's buried in the white noise background. so you need an optical frequency longitudinal wave receiver. so study how to do that then convert it into a UHF/VHF voltage signal and presto, videocamera. since the sun in space is dark and emanates no visible light and only the planets and other materials convert the invisible light to visible. You can also study why that would occur. The poster above is correct, metal mirrors that are conditioned correctly do it. Just like the metal mirror of the hubble space telescope. [/QUOTE]
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