Scientific Experiments That Make You Go "Wow!"



Most of my readers already subscribe to the notion that there was an ancient culture before our present-day humanity and they possessed knowledge we did not gain. As the world of quantum studies progresses, we realize there is more to the universe we do not see than that which we can perceive.

It helps to gain some perspective on the wonders of our unseen world by watching experiments that seem more like magical parlor tricks than real world. Today, I'll share some and also make us all re-evaluate Tesla's prophetic statements - 





It's long been considered a possibility that megalithic structures, the pyarmids included, could have been put into place using sonic means. There's a whole study of archaeoacoustics involving viewing ancient structures for their acoustic capabilities and that it might have been a consideration in their construction. 

Let's have a look at a sound experiment involving sound, vibration, and sand - 


How about the effects of infrasound (sound at a frequency below human hearing range)? Our bodies are made up of 60% water and our important pineal gland floats around in cerebrospinal fluid. Look what it can do to water - 



Experiments are being done at a rapid rate on how to create anti-gravity. Much of it involves electromagnetic forces. 


 

Just when you think we have all the basics down, you realize we are only reading the surface of our world!





Remember, the Black Plague was a mystery in its time. Centuries later, a microscope revealed a microbial world we didn't know about. This led to the discovery of bacteria and eventually antiboitics to treat an organism that was so tiny and invisible, yet could take down a human.


The two videos above demonstrate new technologies making us able to see our world in depths and ranges our sad five senses can't capture. 


The coming decades will be exciting times! Keep up the wonder - and keep up the broadening education. 



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