Anonymous
7/18/2025, 9:51:22 PM No.40751287
https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=136922
let's see if /x/ can put their hivemind together around some reports and data which are credentialed, with evidence, and open to the public. nothing up the sleeves, just plasma beings from space coming around occasionally.
last time I was on /x/, myself and another bubblehead were relating the time a giant underwater cuboid attacked a submarine. shepards tones on sonar, phononic surfaces, neutrinos, etc...
today's chat is about the elusive plasmoid. they've been spotted by spooks, glowies, submarines, divers, gun bunnies, and most often, giant coastal radar systems and submarine communications stations which emit/barf out giant waves of electromagnetic radiation to which the plasmoids seem to have an affinity similar to that of food, while also seeming to use it as a propulsion substrate, but just as likely to harvest propulsion energy in transit, thereby limiting somewhat their drift distance from a nearby power supply.
a few submarines in the pacific have had interactions such that the degassed gross activity analysis on reactor coolant showed abnormally high levels of cobalt-60 activation, incommensurate with the previous month of operation. spurious indications on neutron detecting radiation sensors near nuclear reactors will also have "spurious behavior" when plasmoids are near with their craft, indicating a likely fusion/fission power supply of some sort.
most, if not all, of the research being done in compact neutrino research is to better answer that question, since getting a spectrum of neutrinos measured, along with a raster image, and combined with the gamma and smaller wavelength CCDs coming on the scene, then these rascals will be easy to see.
discuss.
let's see if /x/ can put their hivemind together around some reports and data which are credentialed, with evidence, and open to the public. nothing up the sleeves, just plasma beings from space coming around occasionally.
last time I was on /x/, myself and another bubblehead were relating the time a giant underwater cuboid attacked a submarine. shepards tones on sonar, phononic surfaces, neutrinos, etc...
today's chat is about the elusive plasmoid. they've been spotted by spooks, glowies, submarines, divers, gun bunnies, and most often, giant coastal radar systems and submarine communications stations which emit/barf out giant waves of electromagnetic radiation to which the plasmoids seem to have an affinity similar to that of food, while also seeming to use it as a propulsion substrate, but just as likely to harvest propulsion energy in transit, thereby limiting somewhat their drift distance from a nearby power supply.
a few submarines in the pacific have had interactions such that the degassed gross activity analysis on reactor coolant showed abnormally high levels of cobalt-60 activation, incommensurate with the previous month of operation. spurious indications on neutron detecting radiation sensors near nuclear reactors will also have "spurious behavior" when plasmoids are near with their craft, indicating a likely fusion/fission power supply of some sort.
most, if not all, of the research being done in compact neutrino research is to better answer that question, since getting a spectrum of neutrinos measured, along with a raster image, and combined with the gamma and smaller wavelength CCDs coming on the scene, then these rascals will be easy to see.
discuss.
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