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Username: Bald Eagle
Date: 2019-06-02 01:28:00
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If it's a thing- which is seeming it could be- I think the best explanation is mind control experimentation of large groups. The capability is there (EM, microwave, propaganda/citizen directing, and ongoing already in other ways.
I asked a family member (around my age) who is a really fine speller, editor, etc. how to spell dilemna and she said dilemma... that's my big one.
The sun phenomenon is probably something else, but I never thought of it being a psyop, too... why not, everything seems to be.
Well, I always used to spell it dilemna - because I learned the perpetuated misspelling of it.
A lemma in math is a proposition. A di-lemma is a a dual proposition.
A
dilemma (Greek: δίλημμα "double proposition") is a problem offering two possibilities, neither of which is unambiguously acceptable or preferable. The possibilities are termed the horns of the
dilemma, a clichéd usage, but distinguishing the
dilemma from other kinds of predicament as a matter of usage.
All sorts of weird stuff, that's for sure.
Have you read
Gödel,
Escher,
Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, by Douglas Hofstadter.?
He covers
Gödel's two incompleteness theorems:
The first incompleteness theorem states that in any consistent formal system
Fwithin which a certain amount of arithmetic can be carried out, there are statements of the language of
F which can neither be proved nor disproved in
F.
According to the second incompleteness theorem, such a formal system cannot prove that the system itself is consistent (assuming it is indeed consistent).
For me, this ties in with the Universe as a simulation theory - because if I just edited your code, or corrupted it, --- how would you know?
You might have an array that has an entry that is supposed to match with some other datum, and when they don't match, A !== B, then M.E.
I've found some of the talks on YT by Brian Greene with regard to higher dimensions and the Calabi-Yau manifold, and wormholes and quantum entanglement by Leonard Susskind to be really thought-provoking.
Now, the speed of light is generally recognized as a limit, and there's the whole let there be light thing, so perhaps light is related to this all somehow. Especially with regard to the observation of photons and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
So check out the REAL story on what light is and how it behaves,
(It's 4 long parts. That's why I've only watched it twice

)
And then let this bake your noodle.