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A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 01/04/2012 09:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have not read back all the pages but are you all trying to think through this Mass Moment of Inertia that i have referenced before. Remember it is psychics. And I can’t do psychics anymore. I lost that ability somewhere along the way. Think it was there by nature when young though. But my brain does not remember that language anymore. But since I keep bringing up the concept I think there is perhaps some formula to be found in MMI that might apply at the global scale we are looking at. I am sorry. I wish I could do the physics but I can’t. It is frustrating to me I assure you. I did remember some French through today. Some more that I had forgotten though. I used to speak it semi well in my early twenties. Remembering that though is one thing. Physics is another. Me just being me. The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1386956 United States 01/04/2012 09:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | just hovering around this word liquefaction fringe Quoting: aether when it lite up in japan i filed into relevant to topics and i`m still watching how deep water is invested into our current affairs Wasn't there recently an issue concerning questions of liquefaction at Christchurch Nz after the last earthquake there ? [link to www.nzherald.co.nz] |
aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 01/04/2012 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not so much memory as a sample and hold communication medium. Quoting: just a dudeIt conducts well, and it's liquid. The Muse of The Air, so sensitive and fleeting, The Siren of the Waters, She's the Queen. To be in her medium is to be in intimate communication. Like the medium, the water is a medium. can i borrow that just a dude may we say that all processes being ultimately charge motivated and water being present within all soils that what forms the neat shape of a sink hole is vortical processes (local) enhanced ,thus enabled to act, by the water content within the domain the vortical processes domain same principle as a tornado , water spout, dust devil etc |
aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 01/04/2012 09:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have not read back all the pages but are you all trying to think through this Mass Moment of Inertia that i have referenced before. Remember it is psychics. And I can’t do psychics anymore. I lost that ability somewhere along the way. Think it was there by nature when young though. But my brain does not remember that language anymore. But since I keep bringing up the concept I think there is perhaps some formula to be found in MMI that might apply at the global scale we are looking at. I am sorry. I wish I could do the physics but I can’t. It is frustrating to me I assure you. I did remember some French through today. Some more that I had forgotten though. I used to speak it semi well in my early twenties. Remembering that though is one thing. Physics is another. Me just being me. Quoting: A Muse Me Moment of inertia In classical mechanics, moment of inertia, also called mass moment of inertia, rotational inertia, polar moment of inertia of mass, or the angular mass, (SI units kg·m²) is a measure of an object's resistance to changes to its rotation. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] wicked amm |
aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 01/04/2012 09:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have not read back all the pages but are you all trying to think through this Mass Moment of Inertia that i have referenced before. Remember it is psychics. And I can’t do psychics anymore. I lost that ability somewhere along the way. Think it was there by nature when young though. But my brain does not remember that language anymore. But since I keep bringing up the concept I think there is perhaps some formula to be found in MMI that might apply at the global scale we are looking at. I am sorry. I wish I could do the physics but I can’t. It is frustrating to me I assure you. I did remember some French through today. Some more that I had forgotten though. I used to speak it semi well in my early twenties. Remembering that though is one thing. Physics is another. Me just being me. Quoting: A Muse Me Moment of inertia In classical mechanics, moment of inertia, also called mass moment of inertia, rotational inertia, polar moment of inertia of mass, or the angular mass, (SI units kg·m²) is a measure of an object's resistance to changes to its rotation. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] wicked amm may we say that all processes being ultimately charge motivated and water being present within all soils that what forms the neat shape of a sink hole is vortical processes (local) enhanced ,thus enabled to act, by the water content within the domain the vortical processes domain Quoting: aethersame principle as a tornado , water spout, dust devil etc so what happens when something not structured to rotate thus resists the force forcing it to rotate? in resistance it breaks down liquefication |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1037270 United States 01/04/2012 09:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just as a force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist. [link to en.wikipedia.org] :muttleylaugh: |
A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 01/04/2012 09:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have not read back all the pages but are you all trying to think through this Mass Moment of Inertia that i have referenced before. Remember it is psychics. And I can’t do psychics anymore. I lost that ability somewhere along the way. Think it was there by nature when young though. But my brain does not remember that language anymore. But since I keep bringing up the concept I think there is perhaps some formula to be found in MMI that might apply at the global scale we are looking at. I am sorry. I wish I could do the physics but I can’t. It is frustrating to me I assure you. I did remember some French through today. Some more that I had forgotten though. I used to speak it semi well in my early twenties. Remembering that though is one thing. Physics is another. Me just being me. Quoting: A Muse Me Moment of inertia In classical mechanics, moment of inertia, also called mass moment of inertia, rotational inertia, polar moment of inertia of mass, or the angular mass, (SI units kg·m²) is a measure of an object's resistance to changes to its rotation. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] wicked amm may we say that all processes being ultimately charge motivated and water being present within all soils that what forms the neat shape of a sink hole is vortical processes (local) enhanced ,thus enabled to act, by the water content within the domain the vortical processes domain Quoting: aethersame principle as a tornado , water spout, dust devil etc so what happens when something not structured to rotate thus resists the force forcing it to rotate? in resistance it breaks down liquefication Perhaps we really should review the Jesus walking on water mythology. Actually where did that come from. Meaning behind it. Older history of knowledge before that just got thrown in the RCC doctrine of ‘proof’ of miracle to prove their bs. But I suspect the concept came from India. Something about the Hindu magic carpet ride thing...lol...keeps coming up for me. The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 01/04/2012 09:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just as a force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist. Quoting: Miss Portinari [link to en.wikipedia.org] :muttleylaugh: Oh you make me giggle like a school girl...lol The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 01/04/2012 10:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just as a force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist. Quoting: Miss Portinari [link to en.wikipedia.org] :muttleylaugh: Oh you make me giggle like a school girl...lol nuts huh Modern English - I Melt With You |
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A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 01/04/2012 10:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just as a force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist. Quoting: Miss Portinari [link to en.wikipedia.org] :muttleylaugh: Oh you make me giggle like a school girl...lol nuts huh Modern English - I Melt With You Me too honeys. The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1037270 United States 01/04/2012 10:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just as a force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist. Quoting: Miss Portinari [link to en.wikipedia.org] :muttleylaugh: Oh you make me giggle like a school girl...lol nuts huh Modern English - I Melt With You That torque, the trickster of the bunch, lmao. The M. Night Shamalayn of forces. TWEEST! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6685397 United States 01/04/2012 11:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just as a force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist. Quoting: Miss Portinari [link to en.wikipedia.org] :muttleylaugh: a twist that can be envisioned as a vortex which is the crux. in the center of the vortex is the shard which projects in the round (like the collisioum). |
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aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 01/05/2012 09:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good morning aether. Quoting: BOWMAN That's a topic I see a lot of in a hands on kind of way. In my profession I deal with all sorts of 'fluids' that are used as mediums for things like heat transfer. Those fluids could be refrigerants, water, brine solutions, air, etc...and of course the mechanical equipment that handles these mediums are designed in such a way to do just that. But every once in a while I'll see a 'solid' object that gets caught up in a system, and their main drives are all vortical in nature, be it pumps, fans (some with modulating vortex dampers), compressors etc., and those unfortunate solids sure do get 'liquified', lol. I work with a lot of AC motors and see many motor failures in the field. One of the most violent acts you can do to a motor is to turn it on, because 99% of the wear and tear occurs on start up when the stator works so hard to overcome the inertia of the stationary rotor (LRA). When an AC motor (that's obviously designed to rotate) encounters problems that impede rotation, such as bearing seizures, the motor will typically draw 7 times it's normal running load amperage rating - RLA. When it reaches that condition it's called 'locked rotor amperage' - LRA. Same amperage draw as on start up. Either one of two things with occur in this condition. A safety will open the circuit, which then opens the main power circuit to the motor, or the motor will heat up so much that the laminate around the windings will break down, causing the motor to short out. ------ Thread: The Contact Thread ~ The Magic Of Our Fractal Reality ~ Wanna Take A Ride? (version 20.13) (Page 51) |
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aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 01/05/2012 09:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | After this one I'm struck by a new concept for a TOE. The Digital Universe Based on all that I know it makes the most sense. what else would the electric universe be doing? Planck is the quanta. i`m untangling ugly personalities from my aura, which won`t take long , then i look forward to watching that there, ugly personalities within aura are vorticled (broken down to no thing) in a heartbeat now my aura has become a beautiful light to mid blue with white highlights |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8215447 United States 01/05/2012 09:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love eureka moments. It makes so much sense that the electrical universe is digital in nature. I almost feel like wearing a dunce cap but nobody else seems to have put that part together yet. Makes me wonder about the nature of our net and machines from a whole new angle. AI makes much more sense too - it is intrinsic sentience. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1492096 United States 01/05/2012 09:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me add this in retrospect: Quoting: And Still I Rise Women of our age are encouraged to remove hair( shave legs, your whoha, under arms ,etc.). Does this in a way make them less receptive to the natural electrical impulses that hair is designed to pick up? What about the chemical damage hair color does to the hair shaft thereby ruining its transmitting/receptive abilities? Not sure why you brought up the hair. Still haven’t read further back enough as to how that is connected. I want to disclose some more because it might be helpful with where you are going with this. But know that I do not like to disclose so much at a public level or private for that matter. I we know I said I was vain. Just best to own it. Anyway I was born with this: "Keratosis pilaris is a common skin condition in which a protein in the skin called keratin forms hard plugs within hair follicles. Symptoms: Fine, bumpy texture to skin over the outer upper arm and thigh or elsewhere;” Vanity calls me to say right now. No I am not ugly because of it...lol Completing menopause way early, I can attest to “the electricity” factor in the body. It is just natural according to Dr. Northrup. The male and female coming back together in our body at this time accounts for some of this. What I have describe as “tingles” which I have had at other times of my life too. Though. Especially sexually connections. Anyway. I just said to my honey the other day. When I had to lay down with full body tingles. Overwhelming. I do feel as though I could just “float” in that state. It is so intense. She was kind enough to read to me from Northup’s book on women’s bodies during that time. They must have lasted at least an hour in the full body state. Hairs on my arm were standing up. Then it hit me it would be intensified for me because of the Keratosis. Just under the outer surface of the skin. But then again so does my head. Oy Vey. Just thought I would offer that. Because I am already someone that is highly attuned to my body. It is of course intensified during menopause. I refuse to take hormones. As it feels unnatural. Why would a woman want to “stuff it”? For the most part the sensations are astounding. Couple all that with an perfect union of Venus and Mars in Sag when male and female is coming back together in body. Well. You get the point. Sorry for the length. |