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Soul?

Come on now, you're just making stuff up.
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Isn't that obvious.
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a few philosophy instructors offered detailed arguments as to what love is and what soul is. they hated me when I repeated their own argument against them when they utter contradictory statements as to their original arguments.
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Nearly the diametric opposition. I've overdrawn my dopamine banks today…. I be wolfing down one of these

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

If only I could yank that big honkin' sulphur right outta there…. boy, then I bet I'd have something.

But alas….
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I would imagine sulfur is the catalyst, without it no reaction.
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Catalytic metals moderate and expedite effects. Reactions sre never as simple as the molecules which give them rise.
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the element table indicates differently, reaction sometimes can be as simple as an element located directly below a similarly grouped element.
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Yes, they are arranged by shells and family, but no, expected reaction and tendency are defined by catalysts and or energetic conditionality.

Much like the chloralkali industry being situated by a vast cheap power source. Proteins also expedite enzymatic process through conductive metals.

Blah blah blah.



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Who can afford philosophy?
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its an emotional experience/concern that allows one access to your very soul
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More of a preconditioned reasoning that is food for later thought.
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reasoning has nothing in the slightest to do with it, probably the exact opposite. lol
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Lol, no, a preconditioned reasoning.
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lol no, an intuitive response that addresses a need.
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Soul?

Come on now, you're just making stuff up.
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Isn't that obvious.
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a few philosophy instructors offered detailed arguments as to what love is and what soul is. they hated me when I repeated their own argument against them when they utter contradictory statements as to their original arguments.
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Never wasted the time in a philosophy class. Seems they exist to heat air in buildings.
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Who needs philosophy heat, when we have coffee.
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I would imagine sulfur is the catalyst, without it no reaction.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26578528


Catalytic metals moderate and expedite effects. Reactions sre never as simple as the molecules which give them rise.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


the element table indicates differently, reaction sometimes can be as simple as an element located directly below a similarly grouped element.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26578528


Yes, they are arranged by shells and family, but no, expected reaction and tendency are defined by catalysts and or energetic conditionality.

Much like the chloralkali industry being situated by a vast cheap power source. Proteins also expedite enzymatic process through conductive metals.

Blah blah blah.



Cheers

Seems we've derailed.

Don't piss on the third rail.

Till the eve
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metals may provide a circuitry of sorts to allow the reaction to migrate though the biological system but the reaction is not metallic it is a chemical reaction.

sulfur reacting with other chemical compounds is a catalyst.
sulfur is a non metal.
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blah blah blah lol
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More of a preconditioned reasoning that is food for later thought.
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reasoning has nothing in the slightest to do with it, probably the exact opposite. lol
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Lol, no, a preconditioned reasoning.
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lol no, an intuitive response that addresses a need.
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No, this is why cultures have little standard deviation in 'what went wrong' prohibitionary tales after relationships collapse and the brooding begins.

I do wish people wouldn't colour intuition as a standard aspect of reasoning. I prefer the Art of war to Metamorphoses.
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Soul?

Come on now, you're just making stuff up.
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Isn't that obvious.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


a few philosophy instructors offered detailed arguments as to what love is and what soul is. they hated me when I repeated their own argument against them when they utter contradictory statements as to their original arguments.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26578528


Never wasted the time in a philosophy class. Seems they exist to heat air in buildings.
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some lectures presented questions that were of a mathematical nature and involved logic to solve.
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reasoning has nothing in the slightest to do with it, probably the exact opposite. lol
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Lol, no, a preconditioned reasoning.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


lol no, an intuitive response that addresses a need.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26578528


No, this is why cultures have little standard deviation in 'what went wrong' prohibitionary tales after relationships collapse and the brooding begins.

I do wish people wouldn't colour intuition as a standard aspect of reasoning. I prefer the Art of war to Metamorphoses.
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you misunderstood, in no way did I attribute intuition with reasoning. reasoning is an intellectual process that can be as wrong about something as anything else. intuition is a all inclusive outlook that discounts nothing.

reasoning is biased in its nature due to one's outlook perspective or take on things. it is often extremely one sided to the person being reasonable. lol
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Catalytic metals moderate and expedite effects. Reactions sre never as simple as the molecules which give them rise.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


the element table indicates differently, reaction sometimes can be as simple as an element located directly below a similarly grouped element.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26578528


Yes, they are arranged by shells and family, but no, expected reaction and tendency are defined by catalysts and or energetic conditionality.

Much like the chloralkali industry being situated by a vast cheap power source. Proteins also expedite enzymatic process through conductive metals.

Blah blah blah.



Cheers

Seems we've derailed.

Don't piss on the third rail.

Till the eve
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


metals may provide a circuitry of sorts to allow the reaction to migrate though the biological system but the reaction is not metallic it is a chemical reaction.

sulfur reacting with other chemical compounds is a catalyst.
sulfur is a non metal.
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It bonds in amino acids as a z(r) factor and inhibits processes, thus 'doping' metallic catalysts and inhibiting bacterial activities. Did you ever eat peppers or preserve foodstuffs.

Anyways, lunchtime is over.
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reasoning has nothing in the slightest to do with it, probably the exact opposite. lol
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Lol, no, a preconditioned reasoning.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


lol no, an intuitive response that addresses a need.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26578528


No, this is why cultures have little standard deviation in 'what went wrong' prohibitionary tales after relationships collapse and the brooding begins.

I do wish people wouldn't colour intuition as a standard aspect of reasoning. I prefer the Art of war to Metamorphoses.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


cultures are not based on intuition, if anything they are based on reasoning. that the original reasoning no longer is valid is the reasons cultures fade.

apply that to your argument.
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Lol, no, a preconditioned reasoning.
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lol no, an intuitive response that addresses a need.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26578528


No, this is why cultures have little standard deviation in 'what went wrong' prohibitionary tales after relationships collapse and the brooding begins.

I do wish people wouldn't colour intuition as a standard aspect of reasoning. I prefer the Art of war to Metamorphoses.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


you misunderstood, in no way did I attribute intuition with reasoning. reasoning is an intellectual process that can be as wrong about something as anything else. intuition is a all inclusive outlook that discounts nothing.

reasoning is biased in its nature due to one's outlook perspective or take on things. it is often extremely one sided to the person being reasonable. lol
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Neither did I. This is why I said preconditioned reasoning.

Cheers
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the element table indicates differently, reaction sometimes can be as simple as an element located directly below a similarly grouped element.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26578528


Yes, they are arranged by shells and family, but no, expected reaction and tendency are defined by catalysts and or energetic conditionality.

Much like the chloralkali industry being situated by a vast cheap power source. Proteins also expedite enzymatic process through conductive metals.

Blah blah blah.



Cheers

Seems we've derailed.

Don't piss on the third rail.

Till the eve
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


metals may provide a circuitry of sorts to allow the reaction to migrate though the biological system but the reaction is not metallic it is a chemical reaction.

sulfur reacting with other chemical compounds is a catalyst.
sulfur is a non metal.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26578528


It bonds in amino acids as a z(r) factor and inhibits processes, thus 'doping' metallic catalysts and inhibiting bacterial activities. Did you ever eat peppers or preserve foodstuffs.

Anyways, lunchtime is over.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


this says otherwise

[link to pubs.rsc.org]

For most heterogeneous catalysts adsorbed sulfur and sulphur-containing molecules are generally regarded as a poison. However, a growing number of reports from academia and industry demonstrate that sulfur may act as an activity promoter or selectivity modifier in heterogeneous catalysis.
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lol no, an intuitive response that addresses a need.
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No, this is why cultures have little standard deviation in 'what went wrong' prohibitionary tales after relationships collapse and the brooding begins.

I do wish people wouldn't colour intuition as a standard aspect of reasoning. I prefer the Art of war to Metamorphoses.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


you misunderstood, in no way did I attribute intuition with reasoning. reasoning is an intellectual process that can be as wrong about something as anything else. intuition is a all inclusive outlook that discounts nothing.

reasoning is biased in its nature due to one's outlook perspective or take on things. it is often extremely one sided to the person being reasonable. lol
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26578528


Neither did I. This is why I said preconditioned reasoning.

Cheers
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preconditioned reasoning implies something that is taught.
it is as bias as the person or person acting as an instructor. intuition cannot be taught to the same degree as preconditioned reasoning. perhaps that is why so many people make bad love connections, blame it on preconditioned reasoning.
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Love itself is unreasonable preconception.

Don't give birth to a concept, if you cannot afford it.
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Looks like the blog is b-anned. But is a good article so far on catalysts and some history/myth associated with it. If you type in google "catalysts in herbal medicine" it should be the first link. Link starts with 'aradicle'
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Love itself is unreasonable preconception.

Don't give birth to a concept, if you cannot afford it.
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that's the first half way contributory thing I think you've offered. lol
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You can only see one side of the sun on a clear day.
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can you imagine how excited an expectant father would be to count six finger and a six toed baby.

what kind of suspicion do you think a five finger, five toed baby would agur in that family?
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You can only see one side of the sun on a clear day.
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well, i guess, i was right, it still remains the only thing half way contributory. lol
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Looks like the blog is b-anned. But is a good article so far on catalysts and some history/myth associated with it. If you type in google "catalysts in herbal medicine" it should be the first link. Link starts with 'aradicle'
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Hermes (the fleet-footed messenger of the gods whose name is the source of the term "hermeticism") became known as Mercury in the Roman pantheon. In acting as intercedent between the gods and humans, he became known as a sort of embodiment of the basic animating power that sustains all life - as sort of "carrier wave" from the divine to the physical. This idea is echoed in the Christian conception of the trinity, with the "holy spirit" acting as a bridge between the divine and the material. These doctrines actually rely on old Platonic conceptions of reality, whereby the "astral" (divine, idea-driven) world flows into the material plane (world of form) through the animating power of the vital force. Thus, by the time of Paracelsus, mercury became the alchemical shorthand for life-force itself. And it was the goal of every good alchemist to capture and harness this force, as it was seen as the key to all healing, and perhaps to immortality, too.

We are catalysts ourselves, in that we help to bridge the gap between plants and people (like some sort of green mercury).


Oh, saying the bridge in the gap is the caytalyst
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You can only see one side of the sun on a clear day.
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well, i guess, i was right, it still remains the only thing half way contributory. lol
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It will take you a year to gain another day's perspective.
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Looks like the blog is b-anned. But is a good article so far on catalysts and some history/myth associated with it. If you type in google "catalysts in herbal medicine" it should be the first link. Link starts with 'aradicle'
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Hermes (the fleet-footed messenger of the gods whose name is the source of the term "hermeticism") became known as Mercury in the Roman pantheon. In acting as intercedent between the gods and humans, he became known as a sort of embodiment of the basic animating power that sustains all life - as sort of "carrier wave" from the divine to the physical. This idea is echoed in the Christian conception of the trinity, with the "holy spirit" acting as a bridge between the divine and the material. These doctrines actually rely on old Platonic conceptions of reality, whereby the "astral" (divine, idea-driven) world flows into the material plane (world of form) through the animating power of the vital force. Thus, by the time of Paracelsus, mercury became the alchemical shorthand for life-force itself. And it was the goal of every good alchemist to capture and harness this force, as it was seen as the key to all healing, and perhaps to immortality, too.

We are catalysts ourselves, in that we help to bridge the gap between plants and people (like some sort of green mercury).


Oh, saying the bridge in the gap is the caytalyst
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that's like saying the jumper wires are the catalyst between batteries.
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You can only see one side of the sun on a clear day.
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well, i guess, i was right, it still remains the only thing half way contributory. lol
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It will take you a year to gain another day's perspective.
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try again, sigmund fraud. lol
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You can only see one side of the sun on a clear day.
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well, i guess, i was right, it still remains the only thing half way contributory. lol
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It will take you a year to gain another day's perspective.
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try again, sigmund fraud. lol
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You're letting your jung age fraudian slip...
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He can't see us if we don't move...
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