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The Cavernous Structure Effect by Boondawg
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Viktor Grebbenikov & The Cavernous Structure Effect (CSE):

 
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Recently, the work of a highly obscure Russian entomologist has become available to a much wider audience, a humble and quiet man by the name of Viktor Grebennikov. His life work was the study of natural objects such as beetle wings, honeycombs, stalks of wheat, and flowers.

Although he was a consumate inventor and a scientist, above all else, Viktor Grebbinikov was a naturalist. His observation of natural objects lead to the discovery of what he termed "The Cavernous Structure Effect," also referred to as "The Cavity Structure Effect." The Cavernous Structure Effect is capable of exerting many fantastic effects, including:

• The malfunctioning of electronic devices
• Disruption of clocks ( both mechanical and digital)
• An invisible resilient "obstacle"
• Gravitational anomalies in objects i.e. - a change in relative weight
• Phosphine's
• A "galvanic" taste in the mouth

and FLIGHT?


https://www.stolenhistory.o...ture-effect-cse.692/

Example Of The Cavernous Structure Effect:


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Examination - Part 2:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Grebennikov
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Just yesterday I removed the relatively large magnets from a couple of completely shot Fiero dash speakers. I now have two magnets, each almost the size of a hockey puck. I've always been amazed how magnets can repel each other, and my two Pontiac AMR Delco magnets do a fine job of that.

And then today you posted these videos.

Gotta be more than a coincidence.

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Originally posted by Patrick:

Just yesterday I removed the relatively large magnets from a couple of completely shot Fiero dash speakers. I now have two magnets, each almost the size of a hockey puck. I've always been amazed how magnets can repel each other, and my two Pontiac AMR Delco magnets do a fine job of that.

And then today you posted these videos.

Gotta be more than a coincidence.






Those stickers are awesome... I'm amazed that even as recent as then, GM still personalized common parts. I assume that speaker was probably used on a variety of cars... just find it interesting that Pontiac made a sticker for it. Pretty cool...
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