Thank you very much for this session, all the ChĂąteau team and the CS.
Thanks to Ivan for asking this question, as I've been asking myself the same question, and it requires special attention. Yes, how do batteries manage to discharge so quickly?
These phenomena should be studied because they show that our physical science has holes in its racket.
In UFO explorations, ghost hunts and Bigfoot hunts, we see similar phenomena of energy suction.
We can add temperature drops, moving objects, feelings of discomfort or of having been touched, noises. Most often our eyes see nothing, but our other senses perceive something.
Some hunters have devices, often based on electromagnetism, which detect but do not give a cause.
To come back to battery discharge, you'd have to short-circuit the battery to have a similar effect, but in this case it would get very hot, and I'm not sure it would discharge so quickly! On the other hand, if the electrical charges of a pole leak out or are sucked into another dimension or density, this calls into question its operation. In this case, there must be a displacement of electrons from the anode to a cathode of a different density.
- For the temperature drop, I thought maybe it exploited the principle of the Peltier effect
- The Peltier effect is a thermoelectric effect consisting of the physical phenomenon of heat displacement in the presence of an electric current. The effect occurs in conductive materials1 of different natures linked by junctions (contacts). One of the junctions cools slightly, while the other heats up.
- Noise can be generated by the crackling of material during sudden expansion.
- The sensation of touch may be the thinning of the veil ???
- The movement of objects I can't see, perhaps as was said in the session, the energetic wind? Perhaps similar to the chi energy used by some martial artists.
Or are we missing the link between electromagnetism and the force of gravity? No idea, but I think we need to explore the cracks in the veil?
These are just hypotheses and a point of view.
Thanks to all
Note: the passage on drones is very interesting.
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