I work as a software engineer, but I've always had an interest in researching a wide range of science, especially things which have been suppressed.
The COVID plandemic forced made me learn all about virology, molecular biology and a lot of other related science which I never thought I'd get into. I've been going down rabbit hole after rabbit hole since then, coming across so much unknown science that has been studied by experts for decades only to be buried.
Each time I discover something that I have thought was unproven quackery all my life, it opens up whole new possibilities that I would have never previously been willing to consider as plausible, and allows me to make connections that answer all kinds of questions I have had for so long.
Water may be the ultimate rabbit hole which is the missing link between so many other things. I regret putting off going down the Water rabbit hole for so long, though perhaps this is the only order it could have ever happened in.
Are we all Chemistry PhD's here?
I work as a software engineer, but I've always had an interest in researching a wide range of science, especially things which have been suppressed.
The COVID plandemic forced made me learn all about virology, molecular biology and a lot of other related science which I never thought I'd get into. I've been going down rabbit hole after rabbit hole since then, coming across so much unknown science that has been studied by experts for decades only to be buried.
Each time I discover something that I have thought was unproven quackery all my life, it opens up whole new possibilities that I would have never previously been willing to consider as plausible, and allows me to make connections that answer all kinds of questions I have had for so long.
Water may be the ultimate rabbit hole which is the missing link between so many other things. I regret putting off going down the Water rabbit hole for so long, though perhaps this is the only order it could have ever happened in.