Re: Photos of Wonderment

whywhywhy wrote:

Hi Lyra,

Ever since you posted the cloud pictures they have been in my mind as if I have seen something similar in the past.  Here is a picture of one of the clouds:

http://img68.imageshack.us/img68/7857/l … ing7bz.jpg

I then remembered a cymatics experiment posted by montalk on which water is mixed with cornstarch and then exposed to various vibration rates.  Here is the experiment:

http://www.youtube.com/watch.php?v=CH6- … ch=science

This was posted in the “Vibration�  thread shown below (for those who wish to read further):

http://www.youtube.com/watch.php?v=CH6- … ch=science

Notice the similarities of the water ripples in the cornstarch experiment and the weird configuration on the cloud pictures posted by Lyra earlier in this thread.  It seems as if the upper atmosphere (above the clouds) was exposed to a constant vibrational frequency generated either naturally (some sort of atmospheric phenomena) or artificially (HAARP, cloud busters, etc…).  To me, the similarities are eerie and make me wonder if the human hand has anything to do with it.  I was born and raised in the tropic and now live in a subtropical area and have never seen such an awesome & eerie display of cloud formation in the sky.

Hi Lee, that's a REALLY good idea/theory.  On that cloud pictures link there's another link you can click on that explains how these clouds are formed.  But after reading the whole deal I wasn't entirely convinced.  I know that meteorologists think they know how clouds like this are formed, but what if that's not the entire story?  What if it's not the only way?  They're running on the assumption that there's only one explanation for anything, and all things have a perfectly normal explanation based on the natural workings of nature.   

Cymatics certainly seems like a more viable explanation for what we're seeing in those photos.   I've seen some of these mammary clouds, as they're callled, but they were not this pronounced.  They had general round areas of sagging that blended well with the rest of the clouds, and looked 100% natural - exactly as you would expect based on the traditional definition for mammary clouds.  But THESE clouds are something else entirely, and HAARP, or other frequency manipulation could definitely be one plausable explanation!   So good catch!  smile

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Re: Photos of Wonderment

Well, Lee, yet again you have provided me with something additonal to go on.

BTW, what if one were to incite a similar frequency in space/time? Would it effect a hole between our universe and the one adjacent (assuming there is one) like in the cornstarch experiment?

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Re: Photos of Wonderment

whywhywhy wrote:

I then remembered a cymatics experiment posted by montalk on which water is mixed with cornstarch and then exposed to various vibration rates.

Congratulations, Bull eye!

HAARP(High frequency Active Auroral Research Program) as the name says is high frequency
2.8 to 10 MHz and this behavior is by low frequency  like the video which was 120 Hz, our
electricity works by 60 Hz.
What artificial or natural thing can excite the clouds by low frequency, and if artificial for what?
Or it is a byproduct from another thing ?

Bye, Pictus

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49 (edited by whywhywhy 2006-05-27 07:12:27)

Re: Photos of Wonderment

lyra wrote:

Cymatics certainly seems like a more viable explanation for what we're seeing in those photos.   I've seen some of these mammary clouds, as they're callled, but they were not this pronounced.  They had general round areas of sagging that blended well with the rest of the clouds, and looked 100% natural - exactly as you would expect based on the traditional definition for mammary clouds.  But THESE clouds are something else entirely, and HAARP, or other frequency manipulation could definitely be one plausable explanation!   So good catch!  smile

Hi Lyra,

I agree with you in that these clouds are something else entirely…the pattern looks to neat and predictable.

Pictus wrote:
whywhywhy wrote:

I then remembered a cymatics experiment posted by montalk on which water is mixed with cornstarch and then exposed to various vibration rates.

Congratulations, Bull eye!

HAARP(High frequency Active Auroral Research Program) as the name says is high frequency
2.8 to 10 MHz and this behavior is by low frequency like the video which was 120 Hz, our
electricity works by 60 Hz.
What artificial or natural thing can excite the clouds by low frequency, and if artificial for what?
Or it is a byproduct from another thing ?

Hi Pictus,

It is quite interesting that you brought the low frequency issue…..I was thinking the same late last night.  The volume of water vapor is approximately 1000 that of liquid water.  If we use this magnitude to extrapolate and determine what would be required to cause the same effect on water vapor by exposing it to a certain frequency one may assume 120 X 1000 = 120,000 Hz (I am assuming a linear relationship for the sake of the argument).  But, the atmosphere is composed of Oxygen, Nitrogen and traces of other gases all of then much lighter than water vapor.  The frequency would then have to be increased by another magnitude, say  10-100, pushing the value to 1.2 – 12 MHz.  This range is in the same magnitude of those frequencies used by HAARP.   Is that a coincidence?  I don’t know but the numbers work out quite nicely.

Lemniscate wrote:

Well, Lee, yet again you have provided me with something additional to go on.

BTW, what if one were to incite a similar frequency in space/time? Would it effect a hole between our universe and the one adjacent (assuming there is one) like in the cornstarch experiment?

Lemni,

That is an interesting idea and can be associated with energy vortexes.  Perhaps a combination of an electric/magnetic field can punch a hole in the space/time continuum since the universe is essentially electric.  Maybe…

I apologize for hijacking this thread for a little while.  Now, back to “Photos of Wonderment� .  Thank you for allowing me some "soap box" time.

Regards,

Lee

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http://www.utata.org/2006/05/green_valley.html

... checking out the mirror of relationship ...

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Well, if absence makes the heart grow fonder, then so it does a thread......in this case.
WOW!!! Seems all have been having a grand time. Beautiful, beautiful photos. Wish I had the software loaded to get some pics up myself. Arkansas is pretty amazing, and this Spring was an incredible one. Now everything is all dryyyyyyyy!
Thanks all for sharing the pics!
And Ferit, Italy is a place I've always wanted visit since my friend went there a few years ago. He had photos of his adventures, but none quite so magnificent as your sunset. The people seemes to be having a lot of fun, though! Haha!
And Lee, thanks for hijacking. I have to wonder about "odd" displays of "nature" sometimes.

" Then it was, then again it will be. And though the course may change sometimes rivers always reach the sea." Robert Plant

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Our resident green tree frog - amazing creature




http://members.iinet.net.au/~carbon73/GreenFrog.jpg

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sunrise on a camping trip



http://members.iinet.net.au/~carbon73/Palm-Creek-Entrance.jpg

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Wow, both very nice photos.  I love your frog.

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Beautiful tree frog !
I like them.

Bye, Pictus

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Just beautiful!  More,more!

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57 (edited by visavis 2006-07-14 10:43:49)

Re: Photos of Wonderment

Yesterday I created a video for a friend who was having a bad day.  I used a number of fellow NRers' pics and stuff on this thread for content... I hope you don't mind!  smile

If you'd like check it out, it'a about 6 mins:

http://www.expositus.net/smile/

"The unknown does not incite fear, but dependence on the known does." - J. Krishnamurti

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Vis, that was so good (the music 2) !

smiles are so infectuous ... big_smile hope your friend was smilin 2 after that

i been wanting to share this pic for a while but couldn't find it - and just now i found it - it came in a forwarded email:

http://img326.imageshack.us/img326/631/snakechild4oi.jpg

... checking out the mirror of relationship ...

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They are brothers...
http://www.nbc4.tv/news/9427870/detail.html

Bye, Pictus

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Got some pics and videos of a mantid being...

http://lunahelia.com/docs/mantis/mantis2.jpg

..uhhh I mean praying mantis outside on the patio:

http://lunahelia.com/docs/mantis/mantis1.jpg

Video 1: Quicktime 705kB
Video 2: Quicktime 5.23MB

Video 1: Windows Media 7.05MB

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