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« Reply #14 from previous page: July 20, 2005, 01:21:29 PM »
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Fascinating stuff.

What I found most fascinating were the links to the "Nazi-Bell", "Rhine valley experiment", "Philadelphia experiment" and Einsteins Antigravitational Theories...

While following the links I came to a page where "lifters" were shown, and there also was an report about an weired looking canadian (forgot his name), who did many experiments in that direction.

There were photos/videos how he managed to melt metal just with these magnetic fields at room temperature.

There also were reports about the so called "spokes" in the rings of Saturn and an scientific explanation of them.

Somewhere there it was said, that these hyper-energetic forces can leave amazing traces on bodies that were exposed to them - like hexagonal shapes.

Maybe this could be the explanation for Hoaglands hexagonal craters on Iaphetus and other strange shapes there?

From my point of view that would make a lot of more sense than to say those strange shapes are the proof for extra-terrestical life and that Iaphetus was made arteficially by them as a kind of spaceship to bring life to Earth and then being "parked" in an Saturn orbit.
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It would not require such a big object to spread life in form of some microbes around the cosmos...

Remember the Mars-meteorite found by the scientsts in the ice of the south pole. They say there are traces of ancient microbes on/in it...
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« Reply #15 on: August 17, 2005, 10:09:26 PM »
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 There is now more from Enterprise Mission. Check out page six.

Fascinating stuff.

Well - I checked out and commented.
How about you - are you on holiday?
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