The facility is made up of a vacuum chamber which houses a mini “moon” measuring 60cm (about two feet) in diameter. The moon-like landscape is made up of rocks and dust that are as light as those found on our Moon.
6/2 is a comm that can mean two sixes or "66".
That's why George the 6th died on 2/6 and Queen Elizabeth 2 became queen. She was coronated on 6/2. It's a comm for 66.
The moon can work for meaning "The Dark Side of the Moon" (the hidden world that is never seen).
The landscape is supported by a magnetic field, like the Moon – where gravity is approximately one-sixth as strong as the gravity on Earth. Where the field is strong enough, certain light objects, such as a frog or chestnut, can levitate.
Comms about 1/6?
“Some experiments conducted in the simulated environment can also give us some important clues, such as where to look for water trapped under the surface,” he said.
Water = info. Looking for info that is being hidden and forcing it into the light.
He added that the facility, which was inspired by Andre Geim’s experiments to levitate a frog with a magnet, would be open to researchers from around the world.
China has built an artificial moon that simulates low-gravity conditions on Earth -- "It is said to be the first of its kind and could play a key role in the country’s future lunar missions" "Landscape is supported by a magnetic field and was inspired by experiments to levitate a frog"
You can levitate a conductor by inducing electrical current in it, which causes it to produce a magnetic field, which then can repulsed by a magnet below it.
I don't understand how you could do that in a living frog without killing it.
6/2 is a comm that can mean two sixes or "66".
That's why George the 6th died on 2/6 and Queen Elizabeth 2 became queen. She was coronated on 6/2. It's a comm for 66.
The moon can work for meaning "The Dark Side of the Moon" (the hidden world that is never seen).
Comms about 1/6?
Water = info. Looking for info that is being hidden and forcing it into the light.
Elevate a frog to the world stage?
Just some ideas.
Frog = Frenchman?
Why wouldn't your first thought be pepe or a patriot?
OH right! 😍
China has built an artificial moon that simulates low-gravity conditions on Earth -- "It is said to be the first of its kind and could play a key role in the country’s future lunar missions" "Landscape is supported by a magnetic field and was inspired by experiments to levitate a frog"
This makes absolutely no sense at all.
You can't levitate a frog using a magnetic field. Nor can you cancel the earth's gravity.
You most assuredly can levitate a frog using powerful magnets: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KlJsVqc0ywM
You can levitate a conductor by inducing electrical current in it, which causes it to produce a magnetic field, which then can repulsed by a magnet below it.
I don't understand how you could do that in a living frog without killing it.
Just the messenger...not the Author.
This type of experiment really isn't that new.