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Originally Posted by The Universal Call Keith:
What the heck are you talking about? Numerous people in this thread have tested this, myself included, and have gotten quite a few reports that the cloud did vanish. Should we continue for yet another week, get the same results, post it in this thread, and then find out that cloud naturally dissolve? Isn't it better to find that out BEFORE? |
What are you proposing, exactly? Clouds
do naturally dissolve. They also naturally billow. I accept that as a given. What has been unusual has been the consistency with which we could predict which cloud would do what, and when.
(It actually occurred to me at one point that I was not busting clouds at all, but somehow predicting their demise. That was, until I asked someone else pick the cloud for me and it still worked.)
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Originally Posted by nosussbeliefs Well understanding the process of how a cloud breaks up is most likely at a factual stage. Doesnt seem like a complicated process...
I dont think you are reinventing the wheel here... |
Are you suggesting that we learn the physics behind the existence, nature, and behavior of clouds? If not, I don't understand what you mean by this. And if so, can you tell me how that knowledge will help us to understand or explain how we seem to be able to affect those physics from afar?