(November 26, 2017 at 2:06 am)KevinM1 Wrote:I didn't imply anything. It defies explanation. Looking back, I have done experiments with ElectroMagnetism because my opinion is the truck was in an EM bubble(don't know what else to call it). In an EM bubble, gravity can't recognize weight and the light bending around means I was also invisible. Yet, how did I get in an EM bubble? I could point to God, or angels or, whatever but, I would rather understand the mechanics. It is mechanically possible naturally because I've seen it. I'm getting to understanding it and soon I will fly again and I will be Gravity Man! Gravity is a scalar force. The vector of weight is down. In an EM bubble, you would be fully weight but you would experience no wind or G-force. I could stop on a dime and give you 9 cents change!(November 26, 2017 at 1:01 am)vulcanlogician Wrote: I think he "jumped over" the cat, ie hit a makeshift ramp in the road and went airborne.
I think he's implying that his god lifted the truck to save the cat.
Which is funny to me, since in my area of the world, everything from squirrels to household pets (usually cats) to deer and moose are hit by vehicles with some regularity, with most of the drivers believing in one of the variations of the god he believes in. Shit, I almost hit a freaking owl several years ago at night because it caught its prey in my lane.
Animals in the road... pretty mundane. You want weird? Try tripping on ketamine. Back in the late 80s/early 90s my surgeon used it as my general anesthetic (or, part of a cocktail). It's the reason why I laugh at all the NDE threads. I know firsthand what a brain can do when it's being chemically altered. I still vividly remember several of my hallucinations. And I'm talking shit like seeing my own mother operate on me, being on a floating island in a purple-gray void with lightning in the background as 3D letters whizzed by me while everything smelled of ozone and rain, etc.
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