I think it's manipulation of the electromagnetic waves or radio frequencies to detonate electronics, like an emp but not and I think they have AI lighting the way.
Sifting for proof..
I think it's manipulation of the electromagnetic waves or radio frequencies to detonate electronics, like an emp but not and I think they have AI lighting the way.
Sifting for proof..
No but I understand it pretty alright, I think
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL36EC6A6180271B0F&si=gRkX1zjyqhGuDqdP
Watch to lecture 35. The course syllabus is at MIT open courseware. The necessary textbooks are listed as well. If you treat it like going to college, you get better understanding. Read the chapters before watching the lecture. Notice that this is from 2010. Just think about how much more is understood 14 years later. Welcome to the rabbit hole
Thanks for the resources! Cheers
u/#cheers
Even more cool, this makes me wish I could talk to this really cool chemistry teacher I had in HS, he ended up retiring soon after, I think, ahahaha not my fault, I was a fantastic student and I'm not being facetious! (That's an inside joke between me and my brain about that teacher always using that word, great guy)
And as a side note, notice how some reply to you and no other comments. Those may be those bots that are trying to dissuade "conspiracy theorist" that have recently been made public. Don't think they haven't been around for a while. AI doesn't learn in just a year and the program would need to be altered along the way. Hang tight and keep your mind open
This is very good advice!