Sunday, April 21, 2024

Making crown & bridge restorations we used a vacuum to minimize bubbles. Some "scientific experimenters" put a fly in the vacuum. The fly cleaned its wings and flew off unfazed. At the time I was reading "Worlds in Collision" by Immanuel Velikovsky


What inspired me to post this is a means of vacuum pressing wood veneers with a low cost or higher cost method depending on what you want to accomplish. I can see uses beyond wood veneers for skateboards and furniture, for artists, sculptors and craftsmen.

 The video is below. 


The fly experiment sort of proved that insects could have survived in the vacuum of space on their journey from Mars to earth when, as Mr. Velikovsky proposed Mars and Venus nearly collided near earth. 



Mr. Velikovsky integrated cosmology with archeology linking what he proposed was the near collision of Mars and Venus, Venus being a large comet, described in civilizations around the world as a dance between a shiny object with a tail and Mars. 


The Chinese Dragon Dance being one of several that could be depictions of the Comet Venus and Mars. 







The parting of the Red Sea could have occurred because of the gravitational pull of a Mars close to earth. 






At the time Mr. Velikovsky wrote “Worlds in Collision” a comet or asteroid colliding with earth was considered a near impossibility. Now astronomers watch for objects headed directly for earth and it’s in popular culture, again:







ANYWAY:

Here its vacuum pressing wood veneers together. Basically forming a sort of plywood. Vacuum pressing using what can be low cost plastic bags can be used by artists and craftsmen. 






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