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I liked…
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“3 Body Problem” is a brilliant Hugo Award winning science fiction series/trilogy by Chinese author Liu Cixin. It’s free to read if you subscribe to Kindle Unlimited.
Well now I’m watching “3 Body Problem” on Netflix and I have to say it’s great. The science knowledge and questions and theories it raises are very interesting.
And if you like that there is another series called “3 Body” on Prime which is a Chinese version and more accurate to the book, but I like Netflix’s version a little better.
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The study stated that “13 Reasons Why” was “associated with a 28.9% increase in suicide rates among U.S. youth ages 10-17 in the month (April 2017) following the show’s release, after accounting for ongoing trends in suicide rates.”
This one is dumbfounding! They actually made a show to try and question the Jussie Smollet hoax, suggesting it really happened. It’s actually quite funny watching the police footage and seeing how he did such a bad job at hoaxing. I guess he really needed attention.
And THERE it is.
Considering Netflix, Paramount, and Prime are so biased, I tend to watch Tubi mostly. They have the best selection of movies.
I’ve been watching a lot of older (1950’s,60’s) Japanese movies, especially ones starring Toshiro Mifune–
Watch Rashomon on Tubi: Tubi is the largest free movie and TV streaming service in the US. We are not available in Europe due to changes in EU laws.
Watch Seven Samurai on Tubi: Tubi is the largest free movie and TV streaming service in the US. We are not available in Europe due to changes in EU laws.
…as well as movies featuring Klaus Kinski.
Watch Aguirre: The Wrath of God on Tubi: Tubi is the largest free movie and TV streaming service in the US. We are not available in Europe due to changes in EU laws.
I don’t vibe with newer movies for the most part and there’s thousands of movies made in the past that cannot be beat and most can be found on Tubi, Plex, and Pluto, which are all free to subscribe. And they have plenty of movies and documentaries that big name apps won’t touch because it doesn’t fit into their narrative.
I know, I know. I know EXACTLY what you guys are going to think, BUT, hehe, never say never.
What I really need, is @SmilingOgre to give this a serious watch, and see what HE thinks.
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The spin of the orbs will match peer reviewed physics papers. MH370 videos show magnetic wormhole on a massive scale. UnLab Presents how the Orbs move in relation to one another via electromagnetism; Yoichiro Tsurimaki -
• Yoichiro Tsurimaki, January 20, 2022, Adv…
Searl effect ??
Oh boy, Not sure this guy isn’t spaced out on too many sci-fi movies. I didn’t watch the whole thing but starting with his paradigm references to sci-fi and the rather liberal extrapolations he expresses from watching a video really leave me cold. A 2D wormhole? Is that a wormhole without volume? I’m not one to say never, but I see all this as highly improbable. Einstein pushed the envelope of his mathematics into the theoretical realm conveying one possible outcome. That in itself is not a prediction. From my conversations with folks fluent in quantum mechanics wormholes although possible to not constitute transportation avenues. Another extrapolation of a wormhole is an instantaneous manifestation of the event horizon of a forming black hole. Now we’re diving down the rabbit hole of infinite ifs.
Hehe, I appreciate your candor @SmilingOgre. He made some interesting statements regarding the video, how it appeared to be screen recorded, etc. I also found his “explanation” of the orbs interesting. Not 100% sure how (assuming is) it is related, but the Searl Effect Generator video (referenced in his comments) almost more interesting.