All right, here are the next five definitions. John gives us good succinct definitions of eye burn and flaps, but, unfortunately, never got around to defining frequencies. I’ve never heard of the word “freezex”; my guess is that it’s a typo for “freezes.” For those interested in more ideas about the 4th dimension, I recommend Geometry, Relativity, and the Fourth Dimension, by Rudolf v.B. Rucker, which you can read here.
May 16, 2022
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The second definition of “Freezex (Freezes)” is an angle I hadn’t thought of before: “To Neutralize the flow of electrons in a wire by making the wire non-conductive.”
I had a UFO encounter one night that stalled my car on a lonely road and made it seem like the battery had gone dead. First the headlights dimmed out, followed by the engine sputtering and dying. Turning the ignition key did absolutely nothing, not even a click. But after some time, when the object disappeared, I turned the key, and the engine started back up as if the battery still retained its full charge.
It’s puzzled me ever since how an “EM effect” could do that, but John’s definition sounds like an improbable, yet possible explanation.
Interesting…
Comment by Marsh — May 16, 2022 @ 1:15 pm
Motors are often reported stalling in UFO encounters. I guess John’s explanation makes as much sense as any other.
Comment by Doug — May 21, 2022 @ 10:12 am