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Originally Posted by rtomes
It is worth mentioning also that when the harmonics theory is applied to the earth's circumference it does predict wave lengths that do match with things like cloud patterns. An example from my home country, New Zealand:
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I'm not sure why (I haven't read everything) you chose 34560 (2
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35) but the indicated patterns aren't exact, and there are other groups in the picture that don't have the pattern. This seems like analysis after the fact--do you have other photos?
Periodicities in cloud patterns are often observed--local conditions are more or less constant over a area, and can produce waves that result in regular repeats of cloud formations. But because those conditions vary from place to place, the patterns aren't global at that scale (1.16 km)--some of the conditions relate to local topography even.