18 December 2020 3 3K Report

As I could demonstrate, there is a gravityless point in Formentera island, marked by a 3500-years old megalithic unexplained monument. This particularity, probably the archaic scar of a former very big earthquake, explains some strange liquids behaviors, such as disappearing gasoline or capillary rocks sucking seawater to pee edible water in the no-springs isolated island. I consider it may open up a new scientific future for Formentera island, allowing experiments that until now could only be done in gravity less outer space. The Covid19 emergency, as the virus does not seems to develop properly in Formentera, as it is doing in Earth's altiplanos, where gravity is less, should lead us to a more attentive consideration of the small Balearic island. Who would like to participate in such a thinking tank?

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