• [OSG] Sideways Shear layer rips High Altitude Balloons | UAP

    From Original Science Gangster@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 18 21:48:19 2024
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    Sideways Shear layer rips High Altitude Balloons | UAP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BL9RGtPPkU

    #UAPch ... #HAB ... #DomeFirmament ... At 18 miles (29km, or 95,000 ft.) the High altitude balloons in atmosphere of about 1% density break. The conventional wisdom may not be correct as to why, and it...

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  • From Kualinar@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 18 20:24:47 2024
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    Le 2024-09-18 à 17:48, Original Science Gangster a écrit :
    Sideways Shear layer rips High Altitude Balloons | UAP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BL9RGtPPkU

    #DomeFirmament ... At 18 miles (29km, or 95,000 ft.) the High altitude balloons in atmosphere of about 1% density break. The conventional wisdom may not be correct as to why, and it...

    There is NO dome, and «firmament» actually means «sky».
    Even if the air density is low, there are several forces at play. Even
    that high, there IS wind. Quite strong winds in fact. Shearing winds are
    a thing.

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