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but it is the way it is
and we utilize how it is because it is the way it is
see what happens when a man (me) get`s emotional
it can go all over the place

tounge
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it is different emotional expression for women i am sure
when i get emotional my instant comfort is get rid of all men but myself
funny huh
that cheers me up
no sense in that
completely stupid
but
feels good
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and i think men detected
in fact if you think about it
the things i write on a male dominated planet indicate i tell them

whoa
thunderstorm from no where over central London
right now arrived with wind in minutes
first of the year

see
emotional
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see i feel better now
our environment took my emotion and transformed into something i noticed natural and dissipated it
good
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Makes one wonder if the tables have turned, doesn't it?

My home is an odd one to say the least. There's me and then there's two little girls, two girl cats, a girl snake, and a girl gecko. The girl cats won't tolerate boy cats, so the two boy cats are purely outdoor only kitties.

When I get emotional, the girls are actually quite good at intuitively finding logical, reasonable solutions. They won't go about trying to fix what has gotten me frustrated, but they will do other little things around the environment to make it appear more orderly.

I remember doing the same whenever my mother was over-charged emotionally. I always wondered why my sister would try to help by getting her to pour out more emotions and listening.


Weird story - that insurance scam home explosion gone wrong in Indy on 11/11 last year - well, I live a mile from there. The woman killed next door was a teacher at my daughters' school. The night the explosion happened, friends of mine that live 4 miles away heard and felt it.

I did neither. I didn't even know it had happened until the next day. When it happened must have been precisely when I was screaming into the phone after my ex's new boyfriend decided he was going to try to tell me in what manner and on what subjects discussions with my daughter's mother would be allowed.

It was really odd b/c I was able to call back (after I was done ranting I noticed the line was dead) and be calm instantaneously. I usually need wind-down time after my emotional pressure cooker blows :P


She accidentally sent me a text two weeks ago that was intended for him: "You're a worthless piece of shit" chuckle

She never did listen to me... and it sometimes makes me laugh, other times cry :P
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Weird place to ask this maybe - but what's up with spam mail about the explosion near Waco and Boston videos?

I can't recall ever getting spam mail about doom on my work email in the 10 years I've had the address o.0
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To me plasma is still matter (mostly gas).
I would think that in the context of Eastern mystical thinking, all pervasive means everywhere (100%).
In your bones, in your mind, in empty space, in the cosmos etc.
perhaps electricity is all pervasive, perhaps gravity, but I'm guessing something we haven't quite discovered yet
 Quoting: observation



Just thinking on this a little further.

Perhaps it is too subtle/invisible for us to notice still. As was electricity/magnetism prior to 19th century. Or, taken another direction, maybe it is more like Indra's Net, where it is SO pervasive, the only way we can 'discover' it is by stepping back and seeing the bigger patterns and manifestations that are directly associated with human behavior/consciousness/brain activity/heart sensitivity, etc.


For example, I was reading a science article last week that was saying the heart can actually 'smell'.
[link to www.popsci.com]

So, by seeing other biological traits that we could not see before, and by cross referencing them with other organs, etc, we can begin to see the all pervasive nature of connectivity, the connectivity being plasma (electromagnetism).
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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
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The heart create the emotions and our mind evoke its purpose, from which we dream the life we live in order to imagine the nature of reality and finally remember love!

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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
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Yes, but it is more than just that.

For example, water behaves as a plasma when adding electricity to it. It doesn't need to be 'heated' to create the behavior.
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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
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Yes, but it is more than just that.

For example, water behaves as a plasma when adding electricity to it. It doesn't need to be 'heated' to create the behavior.
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Do you know how salinity in water changes this behavior?
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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
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Yes, but it is more than just that.

For example, water behaves as a plasma when adding electricity to it. It doesn't need to be 'heated' to create the behavior.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Do you know how salinity in water changes this behavior?
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Electrolysis?
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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
 Quoting: Blitz the storm-striker


Yes, but it is more than just that.

For example, water behaves as a plasma when adding electricity to it. It doesn't need to be 'heated' to create the behavior.
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but does not electricity consist of heat?
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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
 Quoting: Blitz the storm-striker


Yes, but it is more than just that.

For example, water behaves as a plasma when adding electricity to it. It doesn't need to be 'heated' to create the behavior.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


but does not electricity consist of heat?
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Yes, but what I am speaking of doesn't have enough heat to ionize the molecules to produce the definition of plasma.

Plasma (from Greek πλάσμα, "anything formed"[1]) is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and gas). Heating a gas may ionize its molecules or atoms (reducing or increasing the number of electrons in them), thus turning it into a plasma, which contains charged particles: positive ions and negative electrons or ions.[2] Ionization can be induced by other means, such as strong electromagnetic field applied with a laser or microwave generator, and is accompanied by the dissociation of molecular bonds, if present.[3]
 Quoting: wiki

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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
 Quoting: Blitz the storm-striker


Yes, but it is more than just that.

For example, water behaves as a plasma when adding electricity to it. It doesn't need to be 'heated' to create the behavior.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


but does not electricity consist of heat?
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Yes, but what I am speaking of doesn't have enough heat to ionize the molecules to produce the definition of plasma.

Plasma (from Greek πλάσμα, "anything formed"[1]) is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and gas). Heating a gas may ionize its molecules or atoms (reducing or increasing the number of electrons in them), thus turning it into a plasma, which contains charged particles: positive ions and negative electrons or ions.[2] Ionization can be induced by other means, such as strong electromagnetic field applied with a laser or microwave generator, and is accompanied by the dissociation of molecular bonds, if present.[3]
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4..hmm i would think 5
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Yes, but it is more than just that.

For example, water behaves as a plasma when adding electricity to it. It doesn't need to be 'heated' to create the behavior.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


but does not electricity consist of heat?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34091524


Yes, but what I am speaking of doesn't have enough heat to ionize the molecules to produce the definition of plasma.

Plasma (from Greek πλάσμα, "anything formed"[1]) is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and gas). Heating a gas may ionize its molecules or atoms (reducing or increasing the number of electrons in them), thus turning it into a plasma, which contains charged particles: positive ions and negative electrons or ions.[2] Ionization can be induced by other means, such as strong electromagnetic field applied with a laser or microwave generator, and is accompanied by the dissociation of molecular bonds, if present.[3]
 Quoting: wiki

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 Quoting: Septenary Man


4..hmm i would think 5
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maybe thats part of our problem..lol idk, im probably looking at it wrong but I would think the elements kinda screw us up when part of the world goes by 4 and the other part of the world 5..imo
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What are your 5?
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over stimulation, inducing altered states

unless managed a state of confusion ensues
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To me plasma is still matter (mostly gas).
I would think that in the context of Eastern mystical thinking, all pervasive means everywhere (100%).
In your bones, in your mind, in empty space, in the cosmos etc.
perhaps electricity is all pervasive, perhaps gravity, but I'm guessing something we haven't quite discovered yet
 Quoting: observation

 Quoting: Septenary Man


Just thinking on this a little further.

Perhaps it is too subtle/invisible for us to notice still. As was electricity/magnetism prior to 19th century. Or, taken another direction, maybe it is more like Indra's Net, where it is SO pervasive, the only way we can 'discover' it is by stepping back and seeing the bigger patterns and manifestations that are directly associated with human behavior/consciousness/brain activity/heart sensitivity, etc.


For example, I was reading a science article last week that was saying the heart can actually 'smell'.
[link to www.popsci.com]

So, by seeing other biological traits that we could not see before, and by cross referencing them with other organs, etc, we can begin to see the all pervasive nature of connectivity, the connectivity being plasma (electromagnetism).
 Quoting: Septenary Man


i like that thinking

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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
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cold plasma
cold electricity
cold fusion

springs to mind
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What are your 5?
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wood...is it not?
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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
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cold plasma
cold electricity
cold fusion

springs to mind
 Quoting: aether


Cold, electrically charged particles have long been suspected to exist tens of thousands of miles above the Earth's surface, and now scientists have detected such ions there for the first time. And they are significantly more abundant at those heights than previously imagined.

Cold is, of course, a relative term. Although these low-energy ions are 1,000 times cooler than what researchers might consider hot plasma, these particles still have an energy that would correspond to about 1 million degrees Fahrenheit. But because the density of the "cold" ions in space is so low, satellites and spacecraft can orbit through them without getting destroyed.
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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
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cold plasma
cold electricity
cold fusion

springs to mind
 Quoting: aether


This is interesting. Seems most uses for 'nonthermal plasma (cold plasma) are medical in nature. I wonder if this is what Tesla was creating when he was messing with the healing aspects of his research.


Researchers have developed a new hand-held device that can produce room-temperature plasmas for diverse applications, most important for biomedical applications. This new device which is a major improvement on the earlier plasma jet devices has been developed by Mounir Laroussi and XinPei Lu at the Old Dominion University in Virginia, could be used to kill bacteria, heal wounds and treat plaque. At atmospheric pressure, most plasmas are so hot (thousands of degrees centigrade) that they would immediately kill any living cells they come into contact with. Moreover, these high-temperature plasmas are also very difficult to control. In recent years, however, researchers have developed techniques for producing low-temperature plasmas and some of these have been used in biomedical applications. However, till now the replacement were not very reliable. A good low-temperature plasma source must be able to work at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Moreover, it should be hand-held and must not "arc" and heat up while operating. The new device developed by Laroussi and Lu consists of two electrodes, each made of a thin copper ring attached to the surface of a glass disk: the disk is about 2.5 centimetres across and has a small hole at its centre. These electrodes are then inserted into a dielectric tube and are separated by a gap that can be varied between 0.5 and 1 centimeter.
 Quoting: Advent of Cold Plasma

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What are your 5?
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wood...is it not?
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That's a solid.
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What are your 5?
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wood...is it not?
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That's a solid.
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im not speaking of the stages..im speaking of the actual elements combined with plasma that morphs it
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What are your 5?
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wood...is it not?
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That's a solid.
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im not speaking of the stages..im speaking of the actual elements combined with plasma that morphs it
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morphs an matter..seen or not seen
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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
 Quoting: Blitz the storm-striker


Yes, but it is more than just that.

For example, water behaves as a plasma when adding electricity to it. It doesn't need to be 'heated' to create the behavior.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Do you know how salinity in water changes this behavior?
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Electrolysis?
 Quoting: Septenary Man


How do you add electricity to water. There is more than one way, depending on what you want to do. Then ac/dc, if ac then frequency.

I have wondered if you could vaporise water with a starship coil.
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What are your 5?
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wood...is it not?
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That's a solid.
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im not speaking of the stages..im speaking of the actual elements combined with plasma that morphs it
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Sorry, I'm confused. I don't know what you mean in reference to it being a 5th fundamental state of matter.
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Yes, but it is more than just that.

For example, water behaves as a plasma when adding electricity to it. It doesn't need to be 'heated' to create the behavior.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Do you know how salinity in water changes this behavior?
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Electrolysis?
 Quoting: Septenary Man


How do you add electricity to water. There is more than one way, depending on what you want to do. Then ac/dc, if ac then frequency.

I have wondered if you could vaporise water with a starship coil.
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


This is what I was referencing.

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isnt plasma is heat and electricity combined?

Like if you create a fire bolt and blend it with a charged bolt you get a plasma orb?
 Quoting: Blitz the storm-striker


cold plasma
cold electricity
cold fusion

springs to mind
 Quoting: aether


This is interesting. Seems most uses for 'nonthermal plasma (cold plasma) are medical in nature. I wonder if this is what Tesla was creating when he was messing with the healing aspects of his research.


Researchers have developed a new hand-held device that can produce room-temperature plasmas for diverse applications, most important for biomedical applications. This new device which is a major improvement on the earlier plasma jet devices has been developed by Mounir Laroussi and XinPei Lu at the Old Dominion University in Virginia, could be used to kill bacteria, heal wounds and treat plaque. At atmospheric pressure, most plasmas are so hot (thousands of degrees centigrade) that they would immediately kill any living cells they come into contact with. Moreover, these high-temperature plasmas are also very difficult to control. In recent years, however, researchers have developed techniques for producing low-temperature plasmas and some of these have been used in biomedical applications. However, till now the replacement were not very reliable. A good low-temperature plasma source must be able to work at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Moreover, it should be hand-held and must not "arc" and heat up while operating. The new device developed by Laroussi and Lu consists of two electrodes, each made of a thin copper ring attached to the surface of a glass disk: the disk is about 2.5 centimetres across and has a small hole at its centre. These electrodes are then inserted into a dielectric tube and are separated by a gap that can be varied between 0.5 and 1 centimeter.
 Quoting: Advent of Cold Plasma

[link to phys.org]
 Quoting: Septenary Man


look how Wikipedia has changed

Plasmas are by far the most common phase of ordinary matter in the universe, both by mass and by volume. Our Sun, and all the stars are made of plasma, much of interstellar space is filled with a plasma, albeit a very sparse one, and intergalactic space too. In our solar system, interplanetary space is filled with the plasma of the Solar Wind that extends from the Sun out to the heliopause. Even black holes, which are not directly visible, are fuelled by accreting ionising matter (i.e. plasma), and they are associated with astrophysical jets of luminous ejected plasma, such as M87's jet that extends 5,000 light-years.
 Quoting: observation

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common sense tells us the only reason we are not switching off our fossil and nuclear fuel burners is because we don`t want to
not because we don`t know how to

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Wow. That is a big change within the last couple years.

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wood...is it not?
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That's a solid.
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im not speaking of the stages..im speaking of the actual elements combined with plasma that morphs it
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Sorry, I'm confused. I don't know what you mean in reference to it being a 5th fundamental state of matter.
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yea,,Im not too good at explaining myself..what I was trying to say is Im thinking the fundamental stages spawn from the elements kinda thing. and I still cant explain what I'm getting at..so justscratch what I have said so as no more confusion..sorryhf
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Wow. That is a big change within the last couple years.

rockon
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You mean to tell me the sun is not an ongoing detonating thermonuclear bomb!?
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That's a solid.
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im not speaking of the stages..im speaking of the actual elements combined with plasma that morphs it
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Sorry, I'm confused. I don't know what you mean in reference to it being a 5th fundamental state of matter.
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yea,,Im not too good at explaining myself..what I was trying to say is Im thinking the fundamental stages spawn from the elements kinda thing. and I still cant explain what I'm getting at..so justscratch what I have said so as no more confusion..sorryhf
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lol, no worries. I think I am getting what you are getting at. Furthering complexity, is what I would term it.
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