Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Down the umpteenth rabbit hole. The dronapalooza. About the New Jersey drones situation, plasmoids being sentient and dog dewormer treatment for cancer, whoda thunk?




















Sorry for posting Fox News 

Makes some practical sense. The only reason to fly a drone at night is looking for something. John Ferguson on TikTok.






or is it a damn psyop to impose more control?
















In 1997 Cliff High developed a Webot software that would collect data from the internet to predict the future for the stock market. In 2009 Webot predicted after Trump appears on Joe Rogan ‘s podcast (made no sense in 2009 ) But exactly 39 days later there will be an Alien UFO war in the sky. 39 days later is Dec 3rd 2024


Clif High, what a marvelously interesting, brilliant person. 

About his prediction:

39 Days to Melee - Trump & Rogan Temporal Marker & other manifestations in our common shared reality

https://youtu.be/ZviEN1ed77g?si=XsHo6DXvAgRm_gzx


Clif High’s prediction: along with the melee and visual contention, somewhere on Earth, a human will discover an ‘Intergalactic interweb’.

 "The Web Bot, developed in the late 1990s, analyzes internet chatter to forecast future events. While some claim it has accurately predicted events like the 2003 Northeast blackout and the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, others view its forecasts as pseudoscientific and too vague to be meaningful.

"As December 3, 2024, approaches, observers are keen to see if the predicted events align with Clif High's forecasts. However, it's essential to approach such predictions with discernment, recognizing the speculative nature of these methodologies."

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New scientific paper on intelligent Plasmoids: “it is suspected they are sentient”. Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, Extraterrestrial Life, Plasmoids, Shape Shifters, Replicons, Thunderstorms, Lightning, Hallucinations, Aircraft Disasters, Ocean Sightings

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Plasmoids sentient?




"It is suspected they are sentient”.
As documented by NASA space shuttle films and detailed in this report, self-illuminating, pulsating, plasma-like UAP/UFO (“plasmoids”) have multiple shapes and sizes, are attracted to electromagnetic activity, and travel at different velocities from different directions, making 90 to 180-degree turns, as well as colliding, intersecting and piercing other plasma; and have been filmed by U.S. Navy personnel and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection DHC-8 flying above and diving/sinking beneath the ocean; and by NASA following, circling, and hovering near the space shuttles, satellites, and the MIR International Space Station






Scientists have found that the magnetic fields that run through plasma, a charged state of matter made up of free electrons and atomic nuclei, may influence the joining and violent snapping apart of the plasma’s magnetic field lines. This knowledge might aid scientists in predicting the possibility of coronal mass ejections which are massive burps of plasma from the sun that can endanger satellites and power infrastructure on Earth.

The researchers concentrated on the role of guide fields which are magnetic fields that run through plasma blobs or chunks known as plasmoids. The guide fields add rigidity to the system and ultimately affect the ratio of large plasmoids to small ones and help determine how much reconnection occurs.


Plasmoid reconnection is similar to parallel computing in smartphones or high-powered computers that forecast the weather. During this process, numerous processors are calculating at the same time, increasing the overall calculation rate. Similarly, plasmoids accelerate the overall pace of reconnection by causing it to occur in several locations at the same time.


“Understanding how guide magnetic fields affect plasmoids could give us a better idea of what affects magnetic reconnection on the sun and stars, and throughout the cosmos,” said Stephen Majeski, lead author of a paper reporting the results in Physics of Plasmas and a graduate student in Princeton University’s Program in Plasma Physics. “Guide fields are a knob we can turn up to reveal new information.”

Solar Plasma Ejections and Their Effects on Earth

The results provide insight into the ejection of large masses of plasma that speed across space and strike the Earth’s magnetosphere, the sheath of magnetic field lines surrounding our planet that protects us from high-energy particles. These giant plasma burps, if large enough, could damage the satellites that enable smartphones to provide driving directions and other applications. The burps could also damage electrical power grids on Earth. “This is all something you definitely want to be aware of,” Majeski said.

“This is new territory for plasmoid reconnection research,” said Hantao Ji, professor of astrophysical science at Princeton University and distinguished research fellow at PPPL, who helps manage PPPL’s Magnetic Reconnection Experiment (MRX) that studies reconnection. “Majeski has added to our knowledge about guide fields to make progress toward understanding large-scale reconnection based on plasmoids. Nobody has looked at guide fields in this way before.”

Implications for Fusion Energy Research

Plasmoid reconnection with guide fields also occurs in doughnut-shaped tokamaks, the most widely used type of fusion facility around the world that use powerful magnets to confine plasma in the effort to harness on Earth fusion, the power that drives the sun and stars. Fusion combines light elements in the form of plasma to generate massive amounts of energy, a process that scientists are seeking to replicate for a virtually inexhaustible supply of power to generate electricity.


The researchers plan to make the models more accurate by including more physical effects, like the speed at which plasmoids combine. They also intend to perform experiments using MRX and PPPL’s new Facility for Laboratory Reconnection Experiment (FLARE), the large successor to MRX. FLARE will help probe how quickly reconnection takes place in large laboratory plasmas that are more relevant to astrophysical plasmas, and how the magnetic energy turns into explosive thermal energy.

Reference: “Guide field effects on the distribution of plasmoids in multiple scale reconnection” by Stephen Majeski, Hantao Ji, Jonathan Jara-Almonte and Jongsoo Yoo, 3 September 2021, Physics of Plasmas.
DOI: 10.1063/5.0059017



This research was supported by the DOE Office of Science (Fusion Energy Sciences).

Collaborators included PPPL physicists Jongsoo Yoo and Jonathan Jara-Almonte.

PPPL, on Princeton University’s Forrestal Campus in Plainsboro, N.J., is devoted to creating new knowledge about the physics of plasmas — ultra-hot, charged gases — and to developing practical solutions for the creation of fusion energy.

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Oral Fenbendazole for Cancer Therapy in Humans and Animals 

JOLIE NGUYENTHAI Q. NGUYENBO HAN and BA X. HOANG

Studies attribute the anti-cancer mechanisms of fenbendazole to increasing p53 activation, inhibiting the GLUT1 transporter and hexokinase, and reducing glucose uptake in cancer cells (4). Enhanced glycolysis is a crucial signal of tumor progression (13-15). Under anaerobic conditions, glycolysis produces lactate, which increases acidification in the tumor microenvironment and leads to drug resistance (16). Metabolic disturbances, such as glutamine overuse, further enhance glycolysis, creating a feedback loop for tumor growth (1517). Fenbendazole has been found to inhibit glucose uptake, resulting in reduced lactate levels (4). Thus, fenbendazole can serve as a viable treatment for drug-resistant cancer cells.



Man claims he cured his cancer using dog dewormer. 😲‼️ "They told me to go home and die" His claim is anecdotal and lacks scientific evidence to back it up currently.