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Extraterrestrial Technology


Much of our modern-day technology has been derived from extraterrestrial technology revealed in the last century, and from ancient documents. NASA is even exploring new ways to research "extraterrestrially" in the International Space Station. Amazingly, some arrogant skeptics here cannot grasp any connection to extraterrestrial technology even if it is being done by humans in an extraterrestrial environment.

With the Ultimate Silver Ozone Water  -  which has been most recently called Bionaid because of the "Bion" in it, and the "aid" it provides to the masses, I presume - an extraterrestrial correlation has been made to part of the technology used to create it. This technology has been dubbed a "geometric photon laser", and was not created by any aliens. It manipulates the photon. In addition, is uses fractals to encode information in water. This same technological concept is what is employed in extraterrestrial "craft", which expand and shrink in time and space. The only book I've ever seen that greatly expounds on this phenomenon is "The Science of Extraterrestrials". It goes into substantial scientific explanation that to date is unprecendented. Mention of this here is to help people here understand the correlation between the TOPIC and other posts here about "ALIENS". I hope you enjoy the humor and at the same time you may bridge the gap between earth and heaven in the amazing scheme of things in our universe.

 

 
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