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It's very subjective but would like to know if some of you are sharing this feeling around you:

In the modern occidental society, Christianity, which was the spiritual tradition, was abandoned and rejected by almost all the teenagers and young adults at the end of the '60s and by the following generations.

All the next generations until now, in its majority, were declaring to be atheist and rejecting all spiritual side of life.

I don't know if all the Covid related situation changed something but, around me (25-30 years old), a non-negligible part of them started to gain an interest in spirituality (mainly Catholicism here).


> In the modern occidental society, Christianity, which was the spiritual tradition, was abandoned and rejected by almost all the teenagers and young adults at the end of the '60s and by the following generations.

>All the next generations until now, in its majority, were declaring to be atheist and rejecting all spiritual side of life.

This is contrary to pretty much all data (for the US). Easiest one is to try and see how far you get running for US President being a non Christian.

https://www.pewforum.org/2019/10/17/in-u-s-decline-of-christ...


Yes, indeed. I should have specified my geographical region: Western Europe. It's a very different situation compared to the USA.


That aligns with my experience. I currently live in South Florida, and fall almost in your bracket. Since 2019-2020 i started to read the bible and go to church (catholic), and now I’m workin g on my confirmation. In 2021 i went to a retreat where there were almost 100 people around the 18-35 bracket. I would say around half of them were going through a similar conversion as me.


This 29.1% effectiveness is awesome considering it is a single dose that was given.


There is also Jean-Pierre Petit, who presents his Janus Cosmological Model with multiple publications in peer-review journals. It has 19 observational confirmations and various predictions.

The Janus bimetric model, for example, describes two parallel universes instead of one, with an opposite time arrow, linked together since the Big Bang and interacting only by gravitation. According to this model, the Universe would be associated with two Riemannian metrics, one with a matter of positive mass and the other with a matter of negative mass, resulting from the CPT symmetry. The two metrics have their own geodesic and are the solution of two coupled field equations.

The dark matter would be, in fact, a conglomerates of negative matter.

It's interesting, Here is a preprint resuming multiples aspects of it: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03285671/document


Yes indeed, Jean-Pierre Petit has a YouTube channel where he talks about multiple subjects. In a 2020 video, he made a small video describing the links between UFO sightings and MHD: https://youtu.be/56fGzcp6bIU?t=65 (Subtitles available).

For people interested, here is a video presentation in English about applications of MHD technology for aircraft: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVN7qf3DlX0

And here is a conference paper about the same subject: https://januscosmologicalmodel.com/pdf/MHD/2009-Bremen-aeros...


The Tic-Tac UFO probably use MHD propulsion to move. It allows ionized air displacement in all directions depending on electrodes on the ship. So, no air resistance, no sound barrier. It move itself silently, it can move also under water, the same way it moves in the air, by displacing the water around it. It can sustain itself and accelerate in any direction depending on which electrodes are activated and so, to which direction the air is sucked. It would require a great source of energy to surround the ship surface (for something around 20m long in size) by plasma, should require something around 80000 Gauss and 1000 Megawatts for the electrical discharge.


interesting, entertaining the stuff around USO lore though, wouldn't the energy required to navigate around the bottom of the ocean be immense though (more than whatever you calculated)?


Something weird is that from 21:50 the 24 of June, the weather captors in the area reported a temperature of 60°C.

https://www.meteociel.fr/observations-meteo/temperatures.php...


It might be due to a local wildfire.

https://www.bbc.com/weather/features/53014423


That seems much more likely


That is very weird. Would an asteroid impact or airburst release radiation?


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