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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 10, 2005 19:52:31 GMT -5
[glow=blue,9,999] Would a steel plated palladium ball work?[/glow] the qigongs are hollow inside, with a gyroscope in them, Palladium probably wouldn't be stable enough to be formed that way, would dent too easily or collapse upon itself. a Palladium plated steel ball might be more feasible. but why would anyone need one when the regular ordinary qigongs would do just fine?
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Post by Mac on Apr 10, 2005 21:10:30 GMT -5
When did we learn that they're gyroscopes inside?
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Post by Menack on Apr 10, 2005 21:17:19 GMT -5
Never. Real chi gong balls have them. In fact(at least the ones I have seen)they make a sound when you move them.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 10, 2005 21:36:51 GMT -5
gyroscopes are what make real qigongs 'sing'. I've seen the insides, a store had a cross-sectioned qigong to show what it was, guess they wanted a unique interesting display. but there wasn't any Palladium to be found.
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Post by Mac on Apr 10, 2005 22:29:38 GMT -5
Chi ball is a gyroscope. So is Victor's wormhole machine. Hmm... Maybe the Chi ball has its own wormhole contained inside of it.
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Post by HailStorm on Apr 11, 2005 2:48:38 GMT -5
Yes, that's quite nice, actually. Victor's machine could be a much larger reflection of the inside of the chi-ball. There be an interesting idea to think about.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 11, 2005 12:39:59 GMT -5
Chi ball is a gyroscope. So is Victor's wormhole machine. Hmm... Maybe the Chi ball has its own wormhole contained inside of it. yes, the qigong is a gyroscope wrapped/contained in a sphere. *hmm...much like the Hologram sphere had the hologram device inside* and yes, two gyroscopes - Victor's machine and the Floating Qigong. *which I've been pointing out forever that there are two* So the fact that there are two gyroscopes, *well actually three if you count the fountain top which Jim said meant something*, two very important gyroscopes. Coincidence? I don't think so.
and maybe, just maybe, Victor's gyroscope machine is made of Palladium.
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Post by Professor Z's Girl on Apr 11, 2005 17:34:03 GMT -5
[glow=blue,9,999]Ok well could the gyroscope inside the ball be made from palladium?[/glow]
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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 14, 2005 21:18:10 GMT -5
okay, Avenir made the Science Office sub-floor out of Palladium, so maybe Victor's machine is made of Palladium also. both on purpose, because it seems he (Avenir) had a hand in both. he said 'well done, Josie' when she powered the wormhole using energy from lightning, which was small scale. and I'm thinking he also used the massive release of energy (formerly known as the explosion) from Victor's machine to power some unknown entity, large scale. the two incidents are too similar not to be connected. maybe Palladium better conducts and concentrates the energy thus making it more powerful to produce enough energy for whatever purpose it was needed.
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