We know that the watersphere is a complex object connected from the second level of spheres on the large tetrahedron structure.
Inside the watersphere, there is a double pyramid, or octahedron, which both water and microwaves enter.
Negatively charged particles like electrons are deflected up the sides of the double pyramid structure.
Note!
This deflection of charged particles occurs as a result of
simple magnetics properly arranged in the pyramid.
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There is one crop circle in particular which shows this idea better than any other:
Actually, both of these next two formations below were found in Wiltshire on the same day in 2005:
Here, we can see most clearly the direct connection
with the magnets (A) with the pyramid (B).
Formation A shows us the magnets.
Formation B shows us the symbol for the pyramid which we have previously identified.l
As we see above in A, there is a large magnet at each corner of the pyramid to push negative particles away from the corners and up the flat sides of the pyramid. Remember, these magnets go on the inside of both halves of the pyramid. In circle A, think of the standing crop (green) being the negative pole of the magnet, and the flattened crop (white) being the positive pole.
I encourage all interested readers visit the
Particle Adventure website to learn some ideas about particle physics.
Let's consider the charged particles which are being repelled by the magnetic fields.
This image (from the Partical Adventure) is a real photo from a bubble chamber.
A bubble chamber is a contraption which allows us 'see' these really small
charged particles, like electrons, as they leave a trail in the chamber.
The clearest example is shown in pink below.
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