Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Humanoido Supplement to Singularity Observatory Study of Remote Mountain Wildlife Flora and Fauna by the Repurposing of Aplanatic HD Schmidt Cassegrain Amped Catadioptrics

World's largest Amped telescopes at Singularity Observatory are capable to ultra fine resolution
and perform double duty scientific studies through the evolution of time by safely viewing mountains
and jungles 100 miles away depending on conditions and the height of the mountain.


Humanoido Supplement to Singularity Observatory Study of Remote Mountain Wildlife Flora and Fauna by the Repurposing of Aplanatic HD Schmidt Cassegrain Amped Catadioptrics

Scientific Studies: Let's travel back through space and time to find the remaining oldest living species of plants and animals, that are living in modern day cities atop tall skyscraper gardens and landscapes.

The original study covers Flora as observed at remote mountains that have developed for millions of years of evolution within the archipelago Mountains Pacific Rift.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/10/singularity-observatory-study-of-remote.html

The study can have supplements as well, by a study within the closest modern skyscraper cities that surround the archipelago. Nearly every skyscraper has vegetation planted on rooftops, that are frequented by birds. These plants and birds can add significant data to the study collective of these species. What are the most common plant species found? Which are the oldest of evolution? What is the most common altitude at which the wildlife is found? Which birds have a habit of plant visitations? These and numerous other questions can be answered by this study.