Orb Theory
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  • Fides, could you please see my video where two orbs are actually dancing together, and explain to me what is going on... in the plainest of the plainest way. Looking forward to hearing from you.

  • Where thought goes energy follows. Sitdown in a chair, go into a meditation and imagine a ball of light in front of you and tied to you at your solar plexus. Send this ball of light out to touch/explore something and bring it back. Get any new infor/insite, with experience you will... "Orbs"

  • your name should be donny!!

  • Well said energy is everytihng

  • whawewewha?

  • this ufo thing is really simple. you got a car and its 'real' to you. a bum can see your car but its not 'real' to him cause he's a brokeass. u see a blueblooded british royal on his ufo which is 'real' to him. however its not 'real' to you cause ur a brokeass.

  • Think'it in fractal mode.

  • soooo what you sayin?

  • ..so ..ah ..the ship is in the middle ? right

  • wow i acually understand that! : )

  • you are the first to understand. Is the theory feasible in your opinion?

  • can u put it in rich dumbie terms

  • @dipsettt18 LOL!

  • completely... if the box is wink and link... then x will come backward to tell you... who cares

  • Why are stupid americans always fond of using WTF?

  • Very well.

  • its right what they say,you can find anything on youtube.but why the fcuk did i watch this?

  • WTF is all that mean?

  • An illustration of theoretical physics

  • Actually, I've been very interested in hearing a theory about that. Thanks for posting this, although I have a hard time understanding.

  • Let's see if I can simplify this by posing a question. If the sphere, which was illustrated, were to be in perfect balance and charged particles were to collide on the outer 'skin', would it cause directional motion or propulsion in a weightless (vacuum) environment?

    Is anyone capable of making a comment that excludes WTF?

  • 'partials' maintaining equidistance .. orbits around the nucleus ...

    These things aren't satellites -- they should be more like waves that describe where they could be.

    So the real question is, would they collide unless you made them? If you made them collide, then your intervention caused motion.

  • change 'partials' to particles and you've got something ... :)

  • Newton's laws state that any force applied to an object or body will set it in motion or change its direction or even do nothing if the force isn't great enough.  So it depends on how much force and mabye where it has been applied.

  • wtf!!

  • What a f...?

  • ?_?

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