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Old 01-14-2019, 08:54 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by boof View Post
but can you expand on the sun simulator, i thought that was the reason for the double sunset/sunrise. you're saying it's breaking down is the only reason it's visible? what are cosmic interferences with the lense apparatus?
the sun simulator is a lense apparatus in orbit placed in front of our sun. In regards to placement, think of how the moons orientation is to Earth in regards to our viewpoint of it and the sun. It's perfect. If the moon were any further away or closer, we wouldn't be able to get the eclipses we have. The same goes for the sun simulator and how they positioned it. The arrays are for reflection purposes only..with light emitted by our sun. The chemtrails have aluminum and barium properties to assist the arrays in the reflection process but can't account for the changes in our atmosphere, most notably the changes in our color spectrum. This is where the breakdown occurs.

The color spectrum is garnered by wavelengths energy which effect light and what we perceive to be the color spectrum. When you introduce atomic gasses into the equation, which are regulators of emissions, this is where the fluctuations of wavelengths occur in regards to the color spectrum. The sun is comprised of mostly hydrogen and a smaller percentage of helium. These elements regulate the color spectrum that we see in wavelengths. If the percentage were increased or decreased in these elements then we would begin to see a different color spectrum. I have to mention that our color spectrum is indigenous only to us because of our sun. The color spectrum to the viewer in another system would be entirely different because every star is not the same. This is important to note for what I'll say below.

If another star that had it's own subset of elements and different wavelengths were introduced to our system, the interaction of particles and elements it emitted via wavelengths (and frequencies) would be pretty damn foreign to what we viewed as our color spectrum. Especially if a man made apparatus operated only within the rules and standards of our color spectrum, it's what we know. Not to mention, we would begin to see new subatomic nuclear particles introduced into our system which would not only affect our color spectrum, but our atmosphere.

Double and triple rainbows. Some rainbows only in red or just showing 2 colors. We've been getting a lot of pink and red clouds. The clouds even, fuckin weird looking clouds lol. I won't even go into the weather. A very very charged ionosphere.

The lense apparatus just reflects, no natural source of emittance, but with the chemicals from the trails assisting, it's operating as it's designed to, just operating within it's parameters of it's design. Not necessarily a mechanical failure on it's part, but foreign particles that it's not designed to reflect are interfering with it. Hope that shit makes sense lol
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