online today!marlindapClearwater, British Columbia Canada581 Posts
marlindapClearwater, British Columbia Canada581 posts
it is a matrix of dimensionsI think more along the lines of what we do not see I am sure there are objects and people around we cannot see or feel. Maybe there is still a dinosaur world but we are in the wrong space time to see them.
marlindap: it is a matrix of dimensionsI think more along the lines of what we do not see I am sure there are objects and people around we cannot see or feel. Maybe there is still a dinosaur world but we are in the wrong space time to see them.
The Planet is Round'ish - In my young days, for some months in the mid Fifties I was on loan detachment team from Fighter Command To Coastal Command, at Lossiemouth & Kinloss. --- Our Volunteer jobs entailed flying as extra Flight Engineers in RAF Avro Shackeltons at 30,000 feet above the Arctic circle by Day and at Night for Airframe strain gauge monitoring in Flight, for which we were paid a good deal extra wages. - We flew over Ireland, & Iceland and witnessed the Northern Lights from there and the Orkneys and Shetlands. The Earth certainly looks Round at that altitude. - Very impressive and the experiences stay with one for life and one can see the Lights from The North of Scotland above Latitude 64° several times yearly but according to experts the best times are around Late September, October & November.
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