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Aether Erased From Firmament

Why was aether — also known as the Fifth Element — removed from the periodic table in 1908?

Was it part of the Rockefeller Foundation’s campaign to dumb us all down and render us as idiots, by severing our connections with history and knowledge? How many other common sense facts have been forgotten? Here’s more from Children Are Not Sex Toys.

 

Does Gravity Actually Exist?!?

Gravity isn’t real? Actor Terrence Howard was a guest on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, making some very powerful statements—like that gravity isn’t real, at least the way mainstream science understands it. Howard claimed that 1×1 doesn’t equal 1, the periodic table needs a complete overhaul, and our understanding of mainstream math and science is wrong (or is so old it needs to be looked at again).

He also said that he held certain patents for Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technology, as well as a few other claims. Some have called his interview a psyop, some have praised him for coming forward, and most of the mainstream media has blasted him as being anti-science for all of these claims.

But do they hold any truth? Terrence Howard began his acting career in 1992 and has starred in movies such as in Iron Man, Mr. Holland’s Opus, Dead Presidents and the TV series Empire. So why is an actor making these bizarre claims, and does he know something we don’t?

Well, Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts from Edge of Wonder took a deep dive to figure it out with some good old fashioned fact checking. What Ben found was shocking: Certain studies, news reports and mainstream scientific findings are actually more based in theory than in fact.

Complex And Complicated

Cliff High has some fun exploring the fraud perpetrated in the 19th century by engine designer John Keely. He collected scores upon scores of investors hoping to back new “motive wagons” that would be operated by Keely’s engines. They didn’t need fuel, he told investors, and they could run forever. Kelly essentially operated a Ponzi scheme, always paying off older investors with money from the newer investors.

High likens Keely to Terrence Howard, who just talked with Joe Rogan about the periodic table, discussing the importance oif frequencies and tones. and what Howard described as “bisexual” elements. We offer High’s discussion of complexity and complication first, followed by a short clip from Howard’s appearance with Rogan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zppjz-67u8k

And here’s Terrence Howard from Asmongold Clips.

 

Hacking the Periodic Table

A quick glance at the Periodic Table can give you the impression that it’s not very well designed. Why the awkward tall columns and huge gaps in the middle, separating closely related elements? Host Henry Reich shows off his cutting and taping skills to give us some fun, more user-friendly forms in this informative edition of minutephysics.

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The Genius of Mendeleev

Dmitri Mendeleev, the Russian chemist who created the periodic table, didn’t just organize the known elements. He provided a mechanism to predict many other elements that hadn’t even been discovered at the time. His forecasts proved prescient and accurate, the work of a genius, as Lou Serico relates in this animated TedEd talk.

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