johnwester130
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I have the capacity to explain how Tesla was going to give the world free energy but he never did accomplish it on any large scale, not just because J.P. Morgan pulled the financial plug. We owe him a debt we can never repay, but this was just a pipe dream of his. The earth and ionosphere contain immeasurable amounts of energy and to witness a sprite ( electrical discharge heading to space) as so many pilots have is awesome to behold.What the heck?? Any pilots/aeronautical engineers out there who can rebut this?
Also what’s the alternative theory of how these are “fuelled” if there is one?
Good posts @Rick K . Care to share more about your sprite experience(s)I have the capacity to explain how Tesla was going to give the world free energy but he never did accomplish it on any large scale, not just because J.P. Morgan pulled the financial plug. We owe him a debt we can never repay, but this was just a pipe dream of his. The earth and ionosphere contain immeasurable amounts of energy and to witness a sprite ( electrical discharge heading to space) as so many pilots have is awesome to behold.
Good posts @Rick K . Care to share more about your sprite experience(s)
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Photographer Yuri Beletsky captured red sprites flashing over the Chilean Andes Mountains.earthsky.org
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earthsky.org
I spent over 20 years travelling a good bit of the globe and if you can see these at night above a thunderstorm they are just awesome; some of these are more than 50 miles high. Apparently they're harmless to aircraft but I wouldn't want to be hit by one to find out. There are video recordings and many eye witnesses to glowing orbs of light that will enter an aircraft and float down the aisle before exiting the plane and these are believed to be discharges from said sprites.
| EarthSky
Photographer Yuri Beletsky captured red sprites flashing over the Chilean Andes Mountains.earthsky.org
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earthsky.org
I spent over 20 years travelling a good bit of the globe and if you can see these at night above a thunderstorm they are just awesome; some of these are more than 50 miles high. Apparently they're harmless to aircraft but I wouldn't want to be hit by one to find out. There are video recordings and many eye witnesses to glowing orbs of light that will enter an aircraft and float down the aisle before exiting the plane and these are believed to be discharges from said sprites.
Beautiful. Thanks for all your posts. I love Sprites as well...
This was structure was built in 1851 apparently and took 4 years to construct
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iNUrMS4N_cM
Real glass manufacturing on a large scale didn’t begin until around 1831 apparently. I have my doubts about how it was built and which technology was employed to build it...oh and this glass and iron building burned down. Isn’t that ironic...?????
nothing new under the sun
yeh that seems like a totally illogical retelling of history, I just finished this video series which covers a lot of these inconsistencies in the architectural history of the past 250 years, it is completely mind blowing how there was this level of technology available supposedly only 200 or less years ago that is now forgotten.
This is the series. Ignore the title if that would usually trigger you, the material stands for itself and doesn't get into flat earth stuff till the last few hours.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df6cy3NywuA&ab_channel=RyanZehm