Invisible Entities observed and recorded in the air by scientists
Publication of new science paper gives us incredible food for thought of possibilities.
'Apparent Detection via new telescopes with concave lenses of otherwise invisible terrestrial entities'. by renowned scientist Ruggero Mario Santilli published on Jan 30th 2016. We also look at the material published also by Christopher Everard and the film produced for the Enigma Channel Secret Space which showed footage captured from the International Space Station and also by astronaut Story Musgrave. Though possibly unrelated do bare an uncanny resemblance. Incredible discovery which could turn our view of the world into a spin.
American Journal of Modern Physics 2015; X(X): XX-XX Published online MM DD, 2015 (http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/ajmp) doi: 10.11648/j.XXXX.2015XXXX.XX ISSN: 2326-8867 (Print); ISSN: 2326-8891 (Online
Ruggero Maria Santilli. Apparent Detection via New Telescopes with Concave Lenses of Otherwise Invisible Terrestrial Entities (ITE). American Journal of Modern Physics. Special Issue: Issue II: Foundations of Hadronic Mechanics. Vol. X, No. X, 2015, pp. XX-XX. doi: 10.11648/j.XXXX.2015XXXX.XX
'we present for the first time evidence for the apparent existence of entities in our terrestrial environment that are solely visible via telescopes with concave lenses, while being invisible to our eyes and to conventional Galileo telescopes with convex lenses'
We look at the material published also by Christopher Everard and the film produced for the Enigma Channel Secret Space which showed footage captured from the International Space Station and also by astronaut Story Musgrave. Though possibly unrelated do bare an uncanny resemblance.
http://www.thunder-energies.com/docs/ITE-paper-12-15-15.pdf
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