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NASA STS-75 Notch Zones

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2007

Breaks up the viewing lens during the STS-75 mission to show that there is a relationship between the radial position of the notches with the location of the object in the field of view.

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  • Each section shows where the notch will be on the object, so for example the 6 o'clock section means that the objects in this zone will have a notch on the 6 o'clock position.

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  • Like a full wave bridge rectifying Dirac pulses to order power intake

  • Yea i noticed they change...maybe due to different states of the aether field in space require different golden mean pulse patterns to draw aether energy and the notches alter that pattern as the whole ship is the circuit.

  • omg what are those jelly-fish outside our planet?

  • wot do these sections mean?

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