
Magnetic Vortex Effect
The Gabriel Ramirez Series
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Narrated by:
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Khai Lannor
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By:
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Gabriel Ramirez
About this listen
You need the right words, "the right intentions", and to follow a particular orthodoxy. Inside this orthodoxy, you are allowed and even encouraged to pretend diverse opinion is a kind of valve for the steam building up.
What are some (if any) materials that block magnetic fields?
What is the electrostatic effect?
Why would the united nations and the CDC each use a flat earth map without Antarctica?
If you flip a magnet and the vortex effect is inverted, would that not suggest that each side's actual vortex spins the same way?
©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2021 Gabriel Ramirez
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