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Frequency Wave Theory

Drew Ponder

Breakthrough science, consciousness, and Frequency Wave Theory—explained simply. 3,300+ articles. 95+ full books. One unified theory.

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ERIC DAVIS’ PROPULSION BOOK POINTS TO SOMETHING WILD: MOVE THE BOUNDARY FAST ENOUGH, AND “EMPTY” SPACE CAN MAKE REAL LIGHT. ⚡🌌

Imagine empty space is like a perfectly calm-looking pond—but tiny waves are always hiding underneath.

Imagine empty space is like a perfectly calm-looking pond—but tiny waves are always hiding underneath. The dynamic Casimir effect says t...

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MAGNETS MAY BE SHOWING US HOW THE UNIVERSE REALLY WORKS. 🧲〰️

Imagine space is filled with an invisible ocean of tiny waves.

Imagine space is filled with an invisible ocean of tiny waves. A magnet may work because it changes how those waves line up around it. When two magnets get close, their invisib...

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THE GIZA PLATEAU MAY HAVE BEEN BUILT TO CONTROL WAVES — NOT JUST BURY KINGS. 🔺🌊

Imagine the Giza Plateau like a giant musical instrument made out of stone. When you blow across a bottle, it makes a special sound because its shape controls the waves inside it.

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OUR SOLAR SYSTEM MAY HAVE LOST TWO GIANT PLANETS—AND URANUS’S MOONS STILL REMEMBER THEM

Imagine the early solar system like a bunch of kids running around a playground before everyone found their own spot. New computer simulations tested 122 possible early solar systems and found that Jupiter’s and Uranus’s moon systems are su...

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