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Projectile Through Two Orbs — FWT Perspective

TL;DR: This footage of a projectile passing through two glowing orbs is a textbook demonstration of phase-gated frequency resonance. Instead of destroying the projectile, the orbs allow it to pass while modulating its Frequency Momentum field — suggesting these orbs act as frequency filters rather than shields. Compared with today’s newly released orb-missile split footage, this shows two complementary modes of orb behavior: permissive modulation vs. resonant bifurcation.

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What the Video Shows

  • A projectile is tracked on military optics.

  • Two glowing orbs appear in its trajectory, aligned in space.

  • The projectile passes directly through them without detonation or visible damage.

  • The orbs remain intact, glowing steadily, as if unaffected.


Frequency Wave Theory Interpretation

  1. Orb as Standing-Wave Gateways:
    Each orb is a plasma soliton maintaining a coherent frequency bubble. Instead of exerting a physical force, the orb interacts with the projectile’s vibrational field.

  2. Phase Transparency:
    The orbs are not dense matter but phase-tuned resonance cavities. When the projectile’s frequency matches a harmonic threshold, it can pass through without resistance — like a singer shattering glass only if they hit the precise note.

  3. Frequency Filtering:
    The orbs may have altered the projectile’s internal oscillations, tagging or modulating it rather than destroying it. This suggests surveillance or measurement — an advanced system “scanning” objects by letting them pass through a frequency field.

  4. Contrast With Orb Splitting a Missile:

    • Splitting event (today’s new footage): Orb applies destructive phase inversion, decohering the missile’s structure.

    • Pass-through event (this footage): Orbs apply permissive resonance gating, allowing transit but embedding frequency modulation.

Together, these two cases prove the orbs can choose between allowing passage, scanning, or neutralizing — depending on harmonic conditions.


Why This Matters

  • Evidence of Intelligent Control: This is not random plasma. The selective response suggests intentional design or programming.

  • Non-Kinetic Mastery: The orbs demonstrate complete mastery of waveform interaction — far beyond kinetic weapons.

  • Unified Picture: Both clips together point to a frequency-based defense architecture: sometimes neutralizing threats, sometimes gathering information, always conserving energy by working with waveform resonance rather than brute force.

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