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The silver lining on Woods losing his house is he didn't have insurance too. This genocide wishing modern American Nazi evil fuck deserves all the shit he's going through now. Maybe he can ask daddy Elon or Trump to buy him a new house.
 
Just saw the first claim of the fires being set by space lasers. Took longer than I thought it would. I'm still waiting for weather manipulation to be blamed for the high winds. It may not come up as it can't be proven by drawing a line on a video, but I'm hopeful.
 
Just saw the first claim of the fires being set by space lasers. Took longer than I thought it would. I'm still waiting for weather manipulation to be blamed for the high winds. It may not come up as it can't be proven by drawing a line on a video, but I'm hopeful.
I mean, the sun is a type of laser I guess.
 
I mean, the sun is a type of laser I guess.
I don't think so because of the bolded reason 😛

Any of several devices that emit highly amplified and coherent radiation of one or more discrete wavelengths. One of the most common lasers makes use of atoms in a metastable energy state, which, as they decay to a lower energy level, stimulate others to decay, resulting in a cascade of emitted radiation.

I don't think the radiation is either coherent or discrete, but it is not my area of knowledge...
 
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I don't think so because of the bolded reason 😛

Any of several devices that emit highly amplified and coherent radiation of one or more discrete wavelengths. One of the most common lasers makes use of atoms in a metastable energy state, which, as they decay to a lower energy level, stimulate others to decay, resulting in a cascade of emitted radiation.

I don't think the radiation is either coherent or discrete, but it is not my area of knowledge...
Think of it like trillions of low energy lasers all pointing outward from a single power source.
 
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