>posted this earlier but the zuck thing was on
Multiple pushes
> I have a few degrees in thermodyamics and fluid dynamics.
Only a few?
>I started with these numbers and didn't change anything after the calculations to fit my hypothesis.
How nice to state that so specifically
> Excuse my poor handwriting, I am just starting to recover from Lyme, Babesiosis, and Bartonella and my hand tremors are Parkinson level. My brain is also at an Alzheimer level but I checked all my maths.
How is this relevant? Why dont any of your circular letters looks shaky? etc
>My assumptions:
>1.Tunnel is not insulated- too much materials needed
No. Its built into the ground, its literally surrounded with insulation. Like the thickest stone/brick house ever.
>2.Tunnel is not heated- This would be done with solar tubes most likely but I didn't see any
Solar tubes? there are tons of ways, not that that could be determined
>3. The underground temperature would be around 57 degrees F if far enough underground
No. exposed to open sea air + forced air + cannot go deep under ground without hitting water.
>4. A walkable tunnel would be 7 feet tall and 3 feet wide
The security cam footage clearly shows larger rooms and hallways.