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link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=wTJ3-BX7mEg
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Almost of most interest is the ensuing dialogue in the comments, with treasures like these:
Meanwhile..... New study finds hovering airplanes could become a reality; Military use possible
Read more: http://www.thestatecolumn.com/articles/new-study-finds-hovering-airplanes-could-become-a-reality-military-use-possible/#ixzz1rkDm3fBV could this indeed account for at least some reports?
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As Clockers (regular readers) know, UDCC strives to bring you the best available websites that look at UFOs and the whole `high strangeness' elements to our reality. In that regard, today I bring you a website called Serious Wonder. Go ahead and wander about.
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Thanks for your visit today. I am hearing some updates from Openureyes10 in San Antonio; including some more Orbs being filmed from the same location as the Feather Orb - BY a MUFON representative. Others may now be descending into San Antonio with cameras in hand too. The video is now over 39K views........ IF you have NOT seen the video, if you page down this page the NUMBER ONE post of the last timeperiod is the Stunning San Antonio video.
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BTW, the last book above was a Amazon Book Of The Month as you can see below: Amazon.com Review
Amazon Best Books of the Month, January 2011: Take any of physics' major theories of the fundamental nature of the universe, extrapolate its math to the logical extreme, and you get some version of a (so far unobservable) parallel universe. And who better to navigate these hypothetical versions of the "multiverse" than Brian Greene? Normally an unflinching apologist for string theory, the bestselling author of The Elegant Universe and The Fabric of the Cosmos here treats all viable alternate realities to a laudably fair shake. For a book exploring the most far-reaching implications of bleeding-edge mathematics, The Hidden Reality is surprisingly light on math, written as it is "for a broad audience … its only prerequisite the will to persevere." Such perseverance pays off with a motley cast of potential universes featuring doppelgängers, strings, branes, quantum probabilities, holographs, and simulated worlds. The result is that rare accomplishment in science writing for a popular audience: a volume that explains the science and its consequences while stimulating the imagination of even the uninitiated.