Cymatics on Saturn
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LOL worldest largest snowflake .
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Brilliant video and thanks, but man, that music is Arse wrenching.
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@doesthismakeanysense A hexagon is a cube that forms many shapes by adding inner lines. Put a circle around it, and a circle in the center of the square; it becomes the most important shape in the universe, a doughnut. Doughnut is # 9. The mystery of this seems so very hard to perceive. If 6 turns out to be 9, I won't mind. It ain't mine. Remember who said that? The relation of saturn to earth should be plain to see for bible study folk, but they don't. What does satan do? What is he all about?
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19.5 ..tetrahedral geometry ...
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its a result of circumscribed tetrahedral geometry..all planets display this trait of geometric design ...check earth images from Nasa at poles same thing..it creates also an energy up welling at 19.5 latitude also. same place many anomalies are ..JUPITER STORM 19.5... all of this is connected to the GEOMETRY I described ..check my video "GEOMETRY THE BINDING OF TERRESTRIAL SPIRITS"
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When NASA says that they dont know something, i believe them.
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is it time to be freaked out?
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@stuart7m well this is news! Jupiter and Saturn...fits the bill. thanks for this info.
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@1:39 I see a bunch of face on saturns gas clouds O_O spoookiee dudeeee
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it's just an atmospheric feature easy to reproduct in laboratories... it's not even that rare, similar shapes have been seen in Earth's hurricanes too
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ouvre bien tes yeux .
is there anything recorded in the archives of any other celestial body that possesses such a feature??
H8ISGR8 1 year ago
@H8ISGR8 Yes, type in 'Hexagonal Craters' into Google, also Jupiter has an unusual geometric Storm at its South Pole too.
stuart7m 1 year ago
is it the frequency of the planet that produces this odd shape?
yathatisgood 2 years ago 5
Weather conditions
stuart7m 2 years ago
The music made this video that much more phenomenal. thank you for introducing me to mr. Gustav Holst and his wonderful orchestration.
Hotsauce850 3 years ago
Thank you for listening,
cheers
Stu
stuart7m 3 years ago