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[quote:moxiechick:MV8xNDQ3NzA2XzM4MDU3MTA0XzZERUQ4ODg2] [quote:shadasonic:MV8xNDQ3NzA2XzM4MDU0Mzc0XzMzOUQ2NUMx] I call this some of my jeopardy information, cool but going nowhere.LOL Something I thought interesting to pass on. Water has memory, snowflakes when melted and refroze will return to their crystalline molecular structure. The clue to some of water's strange behavior lies with the hydrogen atom, which has only one electron to share with any other atom with which it combines. When it joins with oxygen to form molecules of water, each hydrogen atom is balanced between two oxygen atoms in what is called the "hydrogen bond"; but having only one electron to offer, the hydrogen atom can be attached firmly on only one side, so the bond is a weak one. Its strength is 10 per cent of that of most ordinary chemical bonds, so for water to exist at all, there have to be lot of bands to hold it together. Liquid water is so intricately laced that it is almost a continuous structure, and some have gone so far as to describe a glass of water as a single molecule. Ice is even more regular, and forms the most perfectly bonded hydrogen structure known. Its crystalline pattern is so very precise that it seems to persist into the liquid state, and though it looks clear, water contains short-lived regions of ice crystals that form and melt many millions of times every second. It is as though liquid water remembers the form of the ice from which it came by repeating the formula over and over again to itself, ready to change back again at a moment's notice. If one could take a photograph with a short enough exposure, it would probably show icelike areas even in a glass of hot water. Waves , frequency, continuous patterns of 'life' forming and re forming. Crystalline structures that can hold more information than a thousand super computers, so much to learn, grow with and contemplate. I've been searching diligently for answers and I come across such marvels that I have to share. Peace to all! [/quote] You have written some very interesting posts that I have wanted to respond to!! I've been side tracked by the everyday...and then the post takes off....opportunity gone. All things come about with time...and so did this. I was thinking about your mediation post. I used to suffer from insomnia...and began simple meditation--what I like to call the white cloud visualization. That might explain what has been putting me to sleep when I try to respond...the white screen!! These days I just think white and I'm gone!! Anywho...since color seems to work so well....will try a different color for energy increase. Which....happens to tie into the above post....showers...waters affect on our energy level...by increasing oxygen levels....and of course the warm water effect...also releasing dopamine...best thinking in the shower and all that jazz. I remember reading that a long while ago...and the post made me think of it. [/quote]
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link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com
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Its going around the ring... South America next.
UPDATE......UPDATE.....UPDATE
For anyone interested in Earthquake predictions:
I guessed 2 that have hit by looking at the above link and seeing a pattern. I'm talking above 4.0 Mags. Please take a look and tell me where you think the next one is going to be and why.
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