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Excuse me while while i trip on something here
Notice from the outside looking in everything spins anti clockwise. The Earth does, the rotation around the Sun is also that way, the galaxy moving through the universe is also . All except for Venus and couple of moons out there somewhere everything circles to the left. It is natural.
Our clocks and our time are all devised clock wise and move to the right (viewed from externally).
I dont think its wise at all. Think it may even create a false timing, a false material only measurement, maybe even a false support system to a false reality. when you think about the effects of tides and peoples physics just he moon cycles have imagine being alowed to experience things the reverse way to to the way they were supposed to evolve just for our sake of the experience of it!
^ Consciousness / consiuss awareness v . Two different types of being within an experience field.
v matter <- <--> -> love ^
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<center> Ice Fishing for Cosmic Neutrinos
Credit: NSF / B. Gudbjartsson, IceCube Collaboration </center> Explanation: Scientists are melting holes in the bottom of the world. In fact, almost 100 holes melted near the South Pole are now being used as astronomical observatories. Astronomers with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory lowered into each vertical lake a long string knotted with basketball-sized light detectors. The water in each hole soon refreezes. The detectors attached to the strings are sensitive to blue light emitted in the surrounding clear ice. Such light is expected from ice collisions with high-energy neutrinos emitted by objects or explosions out in the universe. Late last year, the last of IceCube's 86 strings was lowered into the frezzing abyss, pictured above, making IceCube the largest neutrino detector yet created. Data from a preliminary experiment, AMANDA, has already been used to create the first detailed map of the high-energy neutrino sky. Experimental goals of the newer include a search for cosmic sources of neutrinos, a search for neutrinos coincident with nearby supernova and distant gamma-ray bursts, and, if lucky, a probe of exotic physical concepts such as unseen spatial dimensions and faster-than-light travel.
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