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I have had a few interruptions that have never been finished also, it feels like unfinished business, when younger I could continue a dream even after waking up, now not so much, our head no matter how hard we try gets filled with loads of crap that tends to weigh us down.
 Quoting: acuk


There in lies one of life's challenges to master our thoughts. There are times when it seems easier than others, and certainly on occasion feel put to the test. I think those energy streams that we have disconnected from and are dying off come back looking to see if we will feed them again. I consciously choose not to engage them again. They belong in the past.

on another note....

SS if you are lurking, Miss your input and your posts. Hope all is well with You and Yours. Peace and Blessings to You
hf
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Rather than searching for exotic explanations, this celestial object can best be described using plasma physics.

According to astronomers from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, the so-called “supernova remnant” Cassiopeia A (or “Cas A”) harbors a strange passenger within the neutron star that is supposed to inhabit its interior, a form of superconductor known as a superfluid.

As theory suggests, neutron stars form when large stars exhaust their fuel supplies as they age. Once a star with about five times the mass of our Sun accumulates enough thermonuclear “ash” composed of non-fusible elements like iron in its core, it undergoes a catastrophic implosion. Since nuclear reactions can no longer be sustained, the star becomes the victim of its own gravity field. The star’s outer surface collapses inward at tremendous speed, rebounding off the dense core material. The star then erupts outward in a supernova explosion, blasting its outer layers into space, releasing X-rays, gamma rays, and extreme ultraviolet.

Depending on the mass of the star, the remaining stellar core material might remain as a hot, white dwarf star, or if it is large enough, the gravity field will pull all the electrons out of their atomic orbits and squeeze them into the nucleus, forming neutrons. The star will become what astrophysicists call a “neutron star” with unbelievable density and gravitational attraction. It is commonly said that a teaspoon of neutron star stuff would posses an inertial mass in the billions of tons. A neutron star is thought to exist at the center of the Cas A nebular cloud.

In the image at the top of the page, various frequencies of X-rays are shown in red, green, and blue. Since X-rays are invisible, the colors are arbitrary and are either assigned by a computer program or a graphic interpreter who’s job is to create images for public release. The interesting thing about the X-ray distribution is that they are englobing the central star, with tendrils of plasma interconnecting other glowing regions.

In a previous Picture of the Day, the fact that supernova explosions emit X-rays was used to support the contention that supernovae are not kinetic events resulting from gravitational collapse, rebound, or shockwaves. Instead, they are electrical in nature, with behavior that cannot be calculated based on simple Newtonian mechanics. Rather, plasma physics and the action of electrodynamic forces should be brought to bear in order to unlock their puzzles.

It is a principle of science that one should begin with the simple and then continue to the more complex if the situation warrants that step. 2 + 2 = 4 does not require algebraic equations to solve it. If the foundational precepts of Electric Universe theory, based on well-established, Nobel-vetted work by dedicated researchers in the physics of high-energy plasma provides concise, laboratory replicated answers to the puzzle of supernovae, then this writer submits that that is the most logical place to begin an exploration...............
 Quoting: observation

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I have had a few interruptions that have never been finished also, it feels like unfinished business, when younger I could continue a dream even after waking up, now not so much, our head no matter how hard we try gets filled with loads of crap that tends to weigh us down.
 Quoting: acuk


There in lies one of life's challenges to master our thoughts. There are times when it seems easier than others, and certainly on occasion feel put to the test. I think those energy streams that we have disconnected from and are dying off come back looking to see if we will feed them again. I consciously choose not to engage them again. They belong in the past.

on another note....

SS if you are lurking, Miss your input and your posts. Hope all is well with You and Yours. Peace and Blessings to You
hf
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I miss him too, very much so, I was talking of him a day or so ago.

Come out of hiding and give us a hug chad.

Yes, when you push them (energy streams) away they feel like ribbons, fluttering in a spin as they spiral away caught in the winds of choice.
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Good Morning Aether hugs

Can't help but notice the speed of manifestation lately. I find I am having to be extra careful with my thoughts and desires' as of late lmao

I can discuss something with Dave and with in 2 days it presents itself in some form or fashion. For instance,
We talked about people collecting cans and making a living that way. Well the very next day I see a advertisement on HBO for a documentary called redemption. It was about people collecting cans and making a living off of them.

Sometimes it feels like I am being spied on rofl
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Oct 18, 2013

Rather than searching for exotic explanations, this celestial object can best be described using plasma physics.

According to astronomers from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, the so-called “supernova remnant” Cassiopeia A (or “Cas A”) harbors a strange passenger within the neutron star that is supposed to inhabit its interior, a form of superconductor known as a superfluid.

As theory suggests, neutron stars form when large stars exhaust their fuel supplies as they age. Once a star with about five times the mass of our Sun accumulates enough thermonuclear “ash” composed of non-fusible elements like iron in its core, it undergoes a catastrophic implosion. Since nuclear reactions can no longer be sustained, the star becomes the victim of its own gravity field. The star’s outer surface collapses inward at tremendous speed, rebounding off the dense core material. The star then erupts outward in a supernova explosion, blasting its outer layers into space, releasing X-rays, gamma rays, and extreme ultraviolet.

Depending on the mass of the star, the remaining stellar core material might remain as a hot, white dwarf star, or if it is large enough, the gravity field will pull all the electrons out of their atomic orbits and squeeze them into the nucleus, forming neutrons. The star will become what astrophysicists call a “neutron star” with unbelievable density and gravitational attraction. It is commonly said that a teaspoon of neutron star stuff would posses an inertial mass in the billions of tons. A neutron star is thought to exist at the center of the Cas A nebular cloud.

In the image at the top of the page, various frequencies of X-rays are shown in red, green, and blue. Since X-rays are invisible, the colors are arbitrary and are either assigned by a computer program or a graphic interpreter who’s job is to create images for public release. The interesting thing about the X-ray distribution is that they are englobing the central star, with tendrils of plasma interconnecting other glowing regions.

In a previous Picture of the Day, the fact that supernova explosions emit X-rays was used to support the contention that supernovae are not kinetic events resulting from gravitational collapse, rebound, or shockwaves. Instead, they are electrical in nature, with behavior that cannot be calculated based on simple Newtonian mechanics. Rather, plasma physics and the action of electrodynamic forces should be brought to bear in order to unlock their puzzles.

It is a principle of science that one should begin with the simple and then continue to the more complex if the situation warrants that step. 2 + 2 = 4 does not require algebraic equations to solve it. If the foundational precepts of Electric Universe theory, based on well-established, Nobel-vetted work by dedicated researchers in the physics of high-energy plasma provides concise, laboratory replicated answers to the puzzle of supernovae, then this writer submits that that is the most logical place to begin an exploration...............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.thunderbolts.info]
 Quoting: aether


Fluorine.
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I have had a few interruptions that have never been finished also, it feels like unfinished business, when younger I could continue a dream even after waking up, now not so much, our head no matter how hard we try gets filled with loads of crap that tends to weigh us down.
 Quoting: acuk


There in lies one of life's challenges to master our thoughts. There are times when it seems easier than others, and certainly on occasion feel put to the test. I think those energy streams that we have disconnected from and are dying off come back looking to see if we will feed them again. I consciously choose not to engage them again. They belong in the past.

on another note....

SS if you are lurking, Miss your input and your posts. Hope all is well with You and Yours. Peace and Blessings to You
hf
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


I miss him too, very much so, I was talking of him a day or so ago.

Come out of hiding and give us a hug chad.

Yes, when you push them (energy streams) away they feel like ribbons, fluttering in a spin as they spiral away caught in the winds of choice.
 Quoting: acuk


bingo

Have you been getting whiff's of fragrances lately?

I have out of the blue and it is very male in nature LOL
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Rather than searching for exotic explanations, this celestial object can best be described using plasma physics.

According to astronomers from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, the so-called “supernova remnant” Cassiopeia A (or “Cas A”) harbors a strange passenger within the neutron star that is supposed to inhabit its interior, a form of superconductor known as a superfluid.

As theory suggests, neutron stars form when large stars exhaust their fuel supplies as they age. Once a star with about five times the mass of our Sun accumulates enough thermonuclear “ash” composed of non-fusible elements like iron in its core, it undergoes a catastrophic implosion. Since nuclear reactions can no longer be sustained, the star becomes the victim of its own gravity field. The star’s outer surface collapses inward at tremendous speed, rebounding off the dense core material. The star then erupts outward in a supernova explosion, blasting its outer layers into space, releasing X-rays, gamma rays, and extreme ultraviolet.

Depending on the mass of the star, the remaining stellar core material might remain as a hot, white dwarf star, or if it is large enough, the gravity field will pull all the electrons out of their atomic orbits and squeeze them into the nucleus, forming neutrons. The star will become what astrophysicists call a “neutron star” with unbelievable density and gravitational attraction. It is commonly said that a teaspoon of neutron star stuff would posses an inertial mass in the billions of tons. A neutron star is thought to exist at the center of the Cas A nebular cloud.

In the image at the top of the page, various frequencies of X-rays are shown in red, green, and blue. Since X-rays are invisible, the colors are arbitrary and are either assigned by a computer program or a graphic interpreter who’s job is to create images for public release. The interesting thing about the X-ray distribution is that they are englobing the central star, with tendrils of plasma interconnecting other glowing regions.

In a previous Picture of the Day, the fact that supernova explosions emit X-rays was used to support the contention that supernovae are not kinetic events resulting from gravitational collapse, rebound, or shockwaves. Instead, they are electrical in nature, with behavior that cannot be calculated based on simple Newtonian mechanics. Rather, plasma physics and the action of electrodynamic forces should be brought to bear in order to unlock their puzzles.

It is a principle of science that one should begin with the simple and then continue to the more complex if the situation warrants that step. 2 + 2 = 4 does not require algebraic equations to solve it. If the foundational precepts of Electric Universe theory, based on well-established, Nobel-vetted work by dedicated researchers in the physics of high-energy plasma provides concise, laboratory replicated answers to the puzzle of supernovae, then this writer submits that that is the most logical place to begin an exploration...............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.thunderbolts.info]
 Quoting: aether


Good morning.

I have done a thing several times during my travels that resembles going super nova.

I through anger turn almost star like, so say if the experience is pissing me off, I will internal rage, grrrrrr, it creates a heat inside that then pushes out, it reaches a crescendo and boom I am back here.
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Good Morning Aether hugs

Can't help but notice the speed of manifestation lately. I find I am having to be extra careful with my thoughts and desires' as of late lmao

I can discuss something with Dave and with in 2 days it presents itself in some form or fashion. For instance,
We talked about people collecting cans and making a living that way. Well the very next day I see a advertisement on HBO for a documentary called redemption. It was about people collecting cans and making a living off of them.

Sometimes it feels like I am being spied on rofl
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good morning , i like that sensation
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I have had a few interruptions that have never been finished also, it feels like unfinished business, when younger I could continue a dream even after waking up, now not so much, our head no matter how hard we try gets filled with loads of crap that tends to weigh us down.
 Quoting: acuk


There in lies one of life's challenges to master our thoughts. There are times when it seems easier than others, and certainly on occasion feel put to the test. I think those energy streams that we have disconnected from and are dying off come back looking to see if we will feed them again. I consciously choose not to engage them again. They belong in the past.

on another note....

SS if you are lurking, Miss your input and your posts. Hope all is well with You and Yours. Peace and Blessings to You
hf
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


I miss him too, very much so, I was talking of him a day or so ago.

Come out of hiding and give us a hug chad.

Yes, when you push them (energy streams) away they feel like ribbons, fluttering in a spin as they spiral away caught in the winds of choice.
 Quoting: acuk


bingo

Have you been getting whiff's of fragrances lately?

I have out of the blue and it is very male in nature LOL
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Yes, and I had a dream about a new sense yet it was of smell, upon waking I was like what!!! I can already smell.

lol
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Andromeda’s Mother
Oct 18, 2013

Rather than searching for exotic explanations, this celestial object can best be described using plasma physics.

According to astronomers from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, the so-called “supernova remnant” Cassiopeia A (or “Cas A”) harbors a strange passenger within the neutron star that is supposed to inhabit its interior, a form of superconductor known as a superfluid.

As theory suggests, neutron stars form when large stars exhaust their fuel supplies as they age. Once a star with about five times the mass of our Sun accumulates enough thermonuclear “ash” composed of non-fusible elements like iron in its core, it undergoes a catastrophic implosion. Since nuclear reactions can no longer be sustained, the star becomes the victim of its own gravity field. The star’s outer surface collapses inward at tremendous speed, rebounding off the dense core material. The star then erupts outward in a supernova explosion, blasting its outer layers into space, releasing X-rays, gamma rays, and extreme ultraviolet.

Depending on the mass of the star, the remaining stellar core material might remain as a hot, white dwarf star, or if it is large enough, the gravity field will pull all the electrons out of their atomic orbits and squeeze them into the nucleus, forming neutrons. The star will become what astrophysicists call a “neutron star” with unbelievable density and gravitational attraction. It is commonly said that a teaspoon of neutron star stuff would posses an inertial mass in the billions of tons. A neutron star is thought to exist at the center of the Cas A nebular cloud.

In the image at the top of the page, various frequencies of X-rays are shown in red, green, and blue. Since X-rays are invisible, the colors are arbitrary and are either assigned by a computer program or a graphic interpreter who’s job is to create images for public release. The interesting thing about the X-ray distribution is that they are englobing the central star, with tendrils of plasma interconnecting other glowing regions.

In a previous Picture of the Day, the fact that supernova explosions emit X-rays was used to support the contention that supernovae are not kinetic events resulting from gravitational collapse, rebound, or shockwaves. Instead, they are electrical in nature, with behavior that cannot be calculated based on simple Newtonian mechanics. Rather, plasma physics and the action of electrodynamic forces should be brought to bear in order to unlock their puzzles.

It is a principle of science that one should begin with the simple and then continue to the more complex if the situation warrants that step. 2 + 2 = 4 does not require algebraic equations to solve it. If the foundational precepts of Electric Universe theory, based on well-established, Nobel-vetted work by dedicated researchers in the physics of high-energy plasma provides concise, laboratory replicated answers to the puzzle of supernovae, then this writer submits that that is the most logical place to begin an exploration...............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.thunderbolts.info]
 Quoting: aether


Fluorine.
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good morning , without fluorine none of this /z\ would be true, is true
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There in lies one of life's challenges to master our thoughts. There are times when it seems easier than others, and certainly on occasion feel put to the test. I think those energy streams that we have disconnected from and are dying off come back looking to see if we will feed them again. I consciously choose not to engage them again. They belong in the past.

on another note....

SS if you are lurking, Miss your input and your posts. Hope all is well with You and Yours. Peace and Blessings to You
hf
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


I miss him too, very much so, I was talking of him a day or so ago.

Come out of hiding and give us a hug chad.

Yes, when you push them (energy streams) away they feel like ribbons, fluttering in a spin as they spiral away caught in the winds of choice.
 Quoting: acuk


bingo

Have you been getting whiff's of fragrances lately?

I have out of the blue and it is very male in nature LOL
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Yes, and I had a dream about a new sense yet it was of smell, upon waking I was like what!!! I can already smell.

lol
 Quoting: acuk


LOL ok then I guess I am picking up on your transmissions this morning then chuckle

I have also had an increase in hearing certain things when out in nature. Away from noise smog ... hmm

You as well??
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There in lies one of life's challenges to master our thoughts. There are times when it seems easier than others, and certainly on occasion feel put to the test. I think those energy streams that we have disconnected from and are dying off come back looking to see if we will feed them again. I consciously choose not to engage them again. They belong in the past.

on another note....

SS if you are lurking, Miss your input and your posts. Hope all is well with You and Yours. Peace and Blessings to You
hf
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


I miss him too, very much so, I was talking of him a day or so ago.

Come out of hiding and give us a hug chad.

Yes, when you push them (energy streams) away they feel like ribbons, fluttering in a spin as they spiral away caught in the winds of choice.
 Quoting: acuk


bingo

Have you been getting whiff's of fragrances lately?

I have out of the blue and it is very male in nature LOL
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Yes, and I had a dream about a new sense yet it was of smell, upon waking I was like what!!! I can already smell.

lol
 Quoting: acuk


Also the synchronicity of this conversation is astounding with the internal dialog I had last night.

And you started the sync not me hahaha, with the words "to master our thoughts" it all went whoosh lol.
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Andromeda’s Mother
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Rather than searching for exotic explanations, this celestial object can best be described using plasma physics.

According to astronomers from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, the so-called “supernova remnant” Cassiopeia A (or “Cas A”) harbors a strange passenger within the neutron star that is supposed to inhabit its interior, a form of superconductor known as a superfluid.

As theory suggests, neutron stars form when large stars exhaust their fuel supplies as they age. Once a star with about five times the mass of our Sun accumulates enough thermonuclear “ash” composed of non-fusible elements like iron in its core, it undergoes a catastrophic implosion. Since nuclear reactions can no longer be sustained, the star becomes the victim of its own gravity field. The star’s outer surface collapses inward at tremendous speed, rebounding off the dense core material. The star then erupts outward in a supernova explosion, blasting its outer layers into space, releasing X-rays, gamma rays, and extreme ultraviolet.

Depending on the mass of the star, the remaining stellar core material might remain as a hot, white dwarf star, or if it is large enough, the gravity field will pull all the electrons out of their atomic orbits and squeeze them into the nucleus, forming neutrons. The star will become what astrophysicists call a “neutron star” with unbelievable density and gravitational attraction. It is commonly said that a teaspoon of neutron star stuff would posses an inertial mass in the billions of tons. A neutron star is thought to exist at the center of the Cas A nebular cloud.

In the image at the top of the page, various frequencies of X-rays are shown in red, green, and blue. Since X-rays are invisible, the colors are arbitrary and are either assigned by a computer program or a graphic interpreter who’s job is to create images for public release. The interesting thing about the X-ray distribution is that they are englobing the central star, with tendrils of plasma interconnecting other glowing regions.

In a previous Picture of the Day, the fact that supernova explosions emit X-rays was used to support the contention that supernovae are not kinetic events resulting from gravitational collapse, rebound, or shockwaves. Instead, they are electrical in nature, with behavior that cannot be calculated based on simple Newtonian mechanics. Rather, plasma physics and the action of electrodynamic forces should be brought to bear in order to unlock their puzzles.

It is a principle of science that one should begin with the simple and then continue to the more complex if the situation warrants that step. 2 + 2 = 4 does not require algebraic equations to solve it. If the foundational precepts of Electric Universe theory, based on well-established, Nobel-vetted work by dedicated researchers in the physics of high-energy plasma provides concise, laboratory replicated answers to the puzzle of supernovae, then this writer submits that that is the most logical place to begin an exploration...............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.thunderbolts.info]
 Quoting: aether


Good morning.

I have done a thing several times during my travels that resembles going super nova.

I through anger turn almost star like, so say if the experience is pissing me off, I will internal rage, grrrrrr, it creates a heat inside that then pushes out, it reaches a crescendo and boom I am back here.
 Quoting: acuk


good morning , runaway over unity/perpetual motion is always absorbed by the overview motive of that which it occurs within
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I miss him too, very much so, I was talking of him a day or so ago.

Come out of hiding and give us a hug chad.

Yes, when you push them (energy streams) away they feel like ribbons, fluttering in a spin as they spiral away caught in the winds of choice.
 Quoting: acuk


bingo

Have you been getting whiff's of fragrances lately?

I have out of the blue and it is very male in nature LOL
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Yes, and I had a dream about a new sense yet it was of smell, upon waking I was like what!!! I can already smell.

lol
 Quoting: acuk


LOL ok then I guess I am picking up on your transmissions this morning then chuckle

I have also had an increase in hearing certain things when out in nature. Away from noise smog ... hmm

You as well??
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


I am constantly surrounded by white noise at the moment, am thinking of taking a walk in nature in a while, as have been so busy and weather so yucky when not busy, just not had time.

Yet now seems a good time, yet all the information I have lined up on my screen ready to read is also pulling me, hahaha, like a child stuck with too many choices.
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good morning , runaway over unity/perpetual motion is always absorbed by the overview motive of that which it occurs within
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Are you saying I am being hoodwinked in to popping?

:)
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Right that is it choice made, off I go for a walk.

See you guys later.

hugs
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good morning , runaway over unity/perpetual motion is always absorbed by the overview motive of that which it occurs within
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Are you saying I am being hoodwinked in to popping?

:)
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no i am not , i am saying there was and is never the possibility that big bang big banged tounge

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Right that is it choice made, off I go for a walk.

See you guys later.

hugs
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good choice
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Andromeda’s Mother
Oct 18, 2013

Rather than searching for exotic explanations, this celestial object can best be described using plasma physics.

According to astronomers from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, the so-called “supernova remnant” Cassiopeia A (or “Cas A”) harbors a strange passenger within the neutron star that is supposed to inhabit its interior, a form of superconductor known as a superfluid.

As theory suggests, neutron stars form when large stars exhaust their fuel supplies as they age. Once a star with about five times the mass of our Sun accumulates enough thermonuclear “ash” composed of non-fusible elements like iron in its core, it undergoes a catastrophic implosion. Since nuclear reactions can no longer be sustained, the star becomes the victim of its own gravity field. The star’s outer surface collapses inward at tremendous speed, rebounding off the dense core material. The star then erupts outward in a supernova explosion, blasting its outer layers into space, releasing X-rays, gamma rays, and extreme ultraviolet.

Depending on the mass of the star, the remaining stellar core material might remain as a hot, white dwarf star, or if it is large enough, the gravity field will pull all the electrons out of their atomic orbits and squeeze them into the nucleus, forming neutrons. The star will become what astrophysicists call a “neutron star” with unbelievable density and gravitational attraction. It is commonly said that a teaspoon of neutron star stuff would posses an inertial mass in the billions of tons. A neutron star is thought to exist at the center of the Cas A nebular cloud.

In the image at the top of the page, various frequencies of X-rays are shown in red, green, and blue. Since X-rays are invisible, the colors are arbitrary and are either assigned by a computer program or a graphic interpreter who’s job is to create images for public release. The interesting thing about the X-ray distribution is that they are englobing the central star, with tendrils of plasma interconnecting other glowing regions.

In a previous Picture of the Day, the fact that supernova explosions emit X-rays was used to support the contention that supernovae are not kinetic events resulting from gravitational collapse, rebound, or shockwaves. Instead, they are electrical in nature, with behavior that cannot be calculated based on simple Newtonian mechanics. Rather, plasma physics and the action of electrodynamic forces should be brought to bear in order to unlock their puzzles.

It is a principle of science that one should begin with the simple and then continue to the more complex if the situation warrants that step. 2 + 2 = 4 does not require algebraic equations to solve it. If the foundational precepts of Electric Universe theory, based on well-established, Nobel-vetted work by dedicated researchers in the physics of high-energy plasma provides concise, laboratory replicated answers to the puzzle of supernovae, then this writer submits that that is the most logical place to begin an exploration...............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.thunderbolts.info]
 Quoting: aether


Fluorine.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45504193


Water burns with a bright flame in fluorine
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You should dive in to the eye, it will take you to where you need to go, I have dived through it before and it brought me to a ceremony.
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Also to note, when I dived through the eye, i was marked on my forehead, and if you read, cyclopea sustains the action of the seven fold flame in the forehead of those evolving.
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did you see the mark ?
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our full moon eclipses today

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It must be the fluorine that substitutes hydrogen in the amneotic fluid? So we can breathe in the womb.
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The spectacular fossilised skull of an ancient human ancestor that died nearly two million years ago in central Asia has forced scientists to rethink the story of early human evolution.

Anthropologists unearthed the skull at a site in Dmanisi, a small town in southern Georgia, where other remains of human ancestors, simple stone tools and long-extinct animals have been dated to 1.8m years old.

[link to www.theguardian.com]
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It must be the fluorine that substitutes hydrogen in the amneotic fluid? So we can breathe in the womb.
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that`s a clever thought
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The spectacular fossilised skull of an ancient human ancestor that died nearly two million years ago in central Asia has forced scientists to rethink the story of early human evolution.

Anthropologists unearthed the skull at a site in Dmanisi, a small town in southern Georgia, where other remains of human ancestors, simple stone tools and long-extinct animals have been dated to 1.8m years old.

[link to www.theguardian.com]
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Thread: Skull of Homo erectus throws story of human evolution into disarray
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I think we first absorb fluorine through our soft spot skull. Cranium and on to our bones. I guess they can date skull and bones by fluorine?
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hi

:rainbowz2:

Happy Friday Everyone :))
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Good morning fringe.

Have you heard of cyclopea?
 Quoting: acuk


hugs Morning acuk :)) How are you this fine day ?


Cyclops....

All Seeing Eye :))

:vp eye nebula:

hmm I wonder if that relates to that eye that periodically shows up during my lucid twilight periods ?

Wow acuk lol your post made me aware of how much they eye has showed up recently ... another hmm
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


I am doing wonderful, yet just before I posted a sharp shooting pain shot through my head and has left a residue, it is subsiding, slowly :)

Cyclopea is the Elohim of the fifth ray, so I have read, yet upon reading my brain went whoosh and neurons were firing off amazingly.

here ya go my lovely.

[link to www.ascension-research.org]

Is funny cause I have just of late gone through the four rays of the archangels, now this morning work was cancelled so I went online and was led to this.

the fifth ray.
 Quoting: acuk


This might help. There is the 4 symbols but each of them has 7 mansions. You were probably in one of the 4 on the 5th mansion, if that makes sense.

The chinese is similar to the hindu

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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It must be the fluorine that substitutes hydrogen in the amneotic fluid? So we can breathe in the womb.
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that`s a clever thought
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My thought is folic acid in involved. (Amino acids)?
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What is smokeless fire?
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Not that it matters , but I have to move on, things are transpiring and I need to help people and souls out, honestly without evil intent, FUCK this crap shoot they've put us in. Its all a joke theres much to this fallacy, but we will never reach that shift! Be true, thas all that matters!
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It's not all a joke my friend. We just witnessed the sun pulse periodic Rectified protonic waves with a period that was on the order of 80'. This Sol beat compares to a human's resting pulse of about 1 beat per minute. Having a deep well within/underneath/around/etc light speed has to spiral out of the funnel as frames drag the line into a spiral. Planetary distances being fractally distributed, the base arrival wave is harmonic and takes 8' longer than in a straight line. So we were stoked to the tune of the 144,000 arcminutes per grid second, and our hearts were protonically biased with a base pulse of 72:1.

Imagine that a 10:1 relationship in aging!

Our bodies know to regenerate all cells in sequence by the turn of 7 years. Base rate here a la Schumann (by the way there's also a Schumann composer - been by his house quite a few times... for real! lol) is about 7 Hz. So we're sandwhiched with 7 and 1 Hz. Now the solar rectified pulses were initially sequenced with amplitude modulated high/low pulses, then the second pulse increased (crescendo). The amplitude variation was pulling up the Refractory wave in the pulse (as in our Heart). Positive pulsing the negative.

Sweet!

Icebergs of candy

So 7 yr regeneration rate for humans...
Life on Sol 1 yr <> life on earth 10 yr
Base pulse drives local spheres
If a human is design to live 70 yrs, then Sol goes through 7 yrs in that cycle.
If a human is designed to live 700 yrs then Sol goes through 70 yrs

Meth/u/sale/h
CH3+/U/NaCl/bridge
"Bridge Over Troubled Water..."
That's electronic coupling of methane hydrate beds under ice. They sleep for a reason and wake as well...

Salt, 'twas the original solid/liquid currency - ka-ching!
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