Comments by "C S ~ \x5bDuke of Ramble\x5d" (@DUKE_of_RAMBLE) on "" video.
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This was a cool and, curiously liberating, story for me! Around that same timeframe of late-90s/early-00s, in a Windows 2000 Beta Test channel on IRC (a chat network, very similar to Discord), I frequently talked to a guy who was the Networking Engineer at one of the Los Alamos Labs. He didn't have any sort of meaningful clearance, but people he became buddies with did.
<tinfoil hat time>
One of the things he had mentioned wa that one of those guys had said they were dabbling in..... anti-grav!
However, as he told it, they had found a rock that exhibited those characteristics.
</tinfoil hat time>
Even as a large-teen then, I still chalked it up as BS, albeit interesting and technical BS. 😅
Fast forward to now, and things start seeming less crazy!
Even moreso now that I googled "superconductive rock" and find a 2020 article in Popular Mechanics (website) titled:
"What These Superconducting Space Rocks Tell Us About the Galaxy"
Well, as shown in this video multiple times, are levitating superconductors.
And if you ask me, if someone found one such rock and toyed with it in the same way, and IT levitated... That matches the story he told me! 😅
EDIT: And after finishing the video... well, this is why I subscribe! Very sad end, but I loved seeing you stick up for her Alex! 🤘
You're a damn good journalist, but am even better human! ♥️
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