Anonymous ID: cddfd3 March 1, 2020, 3:47 a.m. No.8290854   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0858

>>8290819

well, it's certainly interdasting that Lithium (notably, as part of LiAlH4) is used as a catalyst in a type of reaction that is neither chemical nor nuclear… some are calling them LENRs (Low Energy Nuclear Reactions) or QRs (quantum reactions) or CANRs (chemically-assisted nuclear reactions).

 

They're a scientific novelty but the quirky thing is that they seem to produce COP>1, i.e. more energy comes out of the reaction than goes into it, which conventional understanding of Newton's laws would suggest is impossible.

 

So it seems lithium does something to poke holes in the ether, to extract energy from higher-dimensional, non-physical space and suck it into physical time-space.

Anonymous ID: cddfd3 March 1, 2020, 5:12 a.m. No.8290992   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1018

>>8290858

well I've never ingested lithium as a medication but it does have these extradimensional properties.

 

perhaps the effects of lithium are related to those experiences we all have from time to time where we are in danger of losing our life (car crash in progress, been hit by a bullet in battle…) and time seems to slow down. Could be that is because our non-physical aspect is beginning to separate from the physical vessel, thus our perspective is that of 'existing outside of ourselves' as you put it…

 

Lithium may just be a way of inducing that shift in perspective on a much smaller and less dramatic scale.

Anonymous ID: cddfd3 March 1, 2020, 5:19 a.m. No.8291016   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1020 >>1224

>>8290959

not surprising really

 

the military remote viewing programs focused on people of Irish and Native American ancestry because they were genetically more predisposed to high psi ability.

 

makes sense that if you are an elite satanic motherfucker who wants to communicate telepathically with Beelzebub, you would want to ingest Irish and/or Native American blood.

Anonymous ID: cddfd3 March 1, 2020, 5:32 a.m. No.8291067   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1127

>>8291018

lithium, in conjunction with other elements, helps to catalyze so-called cold fusion reactions.

 

that is a more accurate way to think of it.

 

it helps when the reaction occurs under pressure. this might be one reason lithium ion batteries have sometimes exploded in pressurized plane cabins.

 

cold fusion reactions can sometimes get a bit out of control. many experimenters have put their 'reactors' (usually a ceramic rod or vessel that contained the LiAlH4, nickel, palladium or whatever else) away in a cabinet because they thought the cold fusion reaction had finished, only to come back and find the cabinet on fire because the reaction was still producing heat.

 

needless to say this kind of uncontrolled heat/fire risk is not something you'd want near airplanes, hence the concern about transporting those things by air.