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and the lovely part is our bodies are structured to translate external signal into internal sensations (feelings) without thought by our self
thus we are continuously presented with internal sensations of magnificence labeled life (emotional experience)

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[link to www.npr.org]

An asteroid nine times the size of a cruise ship is dropping by Earth on Friday, and it's not coming alone. Asteroid 1998 QE2 will be about 3.6 million miles from our planet at its closest approach. And its proximity has already given scientists a surprise: It has its own moon, measured at about 2,000 feet wide.

The fly-by will mark the closest the asteroid comes to Earth for at least the next 200 years, according to researchers at who led the radar observations that spotted the asteroid's moon. The point of maximum proximity will come at 4:59 p.m. ET, or 20:59 UTC, Friday, according to the space agency.
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good afternoon,,

indeed dear aether,,

the luminosity of the current ingress,, super-seeds all recent previous understandings,,


as the flowers do indeed now grow faster,, when permitted,, too do so,,


all loose deity transformations,, within the many connected expounded memories,, no longer conclude ultimately,, towards an emotional bearing of finality,,

this breach/ or bridge,, is as a perfect non constant reminder,,

an evolved view of a torous pinch,, mirrored within all,,

oh yes,, the colour never seen,, yet to imaj-ined,, becomes the memory,, by choice,,



much love,,
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good afternoon,,

indeed dear aether,,

the luminosity of the current ingress,, super-seeds all recent previous understandings,,


as the flowers do indeed now grow faster,, when permitted,, too do so,,


all loose deity transformations,, within the many connected expounded memories,, no longer conclude ultimately,, towards an emotional bearing of finality,,

this breach/ or bridge,, is as a perfect non constant reminder,,

an evolved view of a torous pinch,, mirrored within all,,

oh yes,, the colour never seen,, yet to imaj-ined,, becomes the memory,, by choice,,



much love,,
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hehe
we seem to be catching up to where you are tounge
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our ability to feel is our ability to sense a weak magnetic field
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It takes some fine tuning in the body.
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[link to www.npr.org]

An asteroid nine times the size of a cruise ship is dropping by Earth on Friday, and it's not coming alone. Asteroid 1998 QE2 will be about 3.6 million miles from our planet at its closest approach. And its proximity has already given scientists a surprise: It has its own moon, measured at about 2,000 feet wide.

The fly-by will mark the closest the asteroid comes to Earth for at least the next 200 years, according to researchers at who led the radar observations that spotted the asteroid's moon. The point of maximum proximity will come at 4:59 p.m. ET, or 20:59 UTC, Friday, according to the space agency.

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i wonder if that will be close enough for sensitive people to notice via qe2`s electrical charge impressions within our solar systems electric and magnetic fields

hmm
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and the lovely part is our bodies are structured to translate external signal into internal sensations (feelings) without thought by our self
thus we are continuously presented with internal sensations of magnificence labeled life (emotional experience)

tounge
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sounds like pheromones and hormones
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[link to www.npr.org]

An asteroid nine times the size of a cruise ship is dropping by Earth on Friday, and it's not coming alone. Asteroid 1998 QE2 will be about 3.6 million miles from our planet at its closest approach. And its proximity has already given scientists a surprise: It has its own moon, measured at about 2,000 feet wide.

The fly-by will mark the closest the asteroid comes to Earth for at least the next 200 years, according to researchers at who led the radar observations that spotted the asteroid's moon. The point of maximum proximity will come at 4:59 p.m. ET, or 20:59 UTC, Friday, according to the space agency.

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i wonder if that will be close enough for sensitive people to notice via qe2`s electrical charge impressions within our solar systems electric and magnetic fields

hmm
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S0meone is probably looking into it. It is probably an earthquake factor.
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Right -- and even if the "tornado" is a mile wide, the damage path might only be 100 yards wide. So there is a sub-vortex inside the outer vortex. The sub-vortex might do EF5 damage, while the outer vortex only does EF2 damage. Since that just isn't possible in fluid dynamics, it's another one of the proofs that there are EM forces in tornadoes.
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[link to www.npr.org]

An asteroid nine times the size of a cruise ship is dropping by Earth on Friday, and it's not coming alone. Asteroid 1998 QE2 will be about 3.6 million miles from our planet at its closest approach. And its proximity has already given scientists a surprise: It has its own moon, measured at about 2,000 feet wide.

The fly-by will mark the closest the asteroid comes to Earth for at least the next 200 years, according to researchers at who led the radar observations that spotted the asteroid's moon. The point of maximum proximity will come at 4:59 p.m. ET, or 20:59 UTC, Friday, according to the space agency.

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i wonder if that will be close enough for sensitive people to notice via qe2`s electrical charge impressions within our solar systems electric and magnetic fields

hmm
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S0meone is probably looking into it. It is probably an earthquake factor.
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


we had that a while ago and watched the match
it seems the correlation is not universal thus we believe it is mix and match tied to "time"
as in:
the current condition of electric forces within our suns heliosphere and the scale of charge the object brings into our heliosphere is never the same thus never the same exact effect
the bias leans towards quite close encounter does cause noticeable affect on gaia
but only a small bias thus far noticed

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[link to www.space.com]

There is a live link to view the asteroid.

hi nobody, hugs
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thankyou aether,,


by location alone,, all here stand within the place of mutual understanding,, and therefore a muted yet shared direction,,

this direction is born from within the without,, by way of a sences derived inclusion,,

as it should be,,

the iconic antidote,, "of the last shall be first",, effortlessly posseses this emotional consiousness by design,,

as the joined cells of all understandings,, require the last too become first,, too emulsify,, the all together,,



much love,,
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S0meone is probably looking into it. It is probably an earthquake factor.
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Thread: May 5 target date for earthquake influenced by asteroids

i have a deja vu in a deja vu

i distinctly remember you and i on this topic before and me havering a deja vu and telling you
as i am now tounge
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S0meone is probably looking into it. It is probably an earthquake factor.
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Thread: May 5 target date for earthquake influenced by asteroids

i have a deja vu in a deja vu

i distinctly remember you and i on this topic before and me havering a deja vu and telling you
as i am now tounge
 Quoting: aether


ever have a deja vu last a few weeks?
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hey ac uk,,

took a sabbatical from glp,,


yet have caught up and read all,,


so many wonderful words,, this one has been so absorbed by the often many different tangent directions with great joy and wonder,,


all here are loved indeed,,



much love,,
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'Groundbreaking': Scientists capture unseen images of rearranging molecular bonds

Scientists using atomic force microscopy unintentionally capture the images

Scientists have for the first time captured images of a molecule rearranging its bonds at a single-atom resolution, a structure that up until now had only been inferred.

“Even though I use these molecules on a day to day basis, actually being able to see these pictures blew me away,” said Felix Fischer, the lead researcher behind the experiments. “This was what my teachers used to say that you would never be able to actually see, and now we have it here.”........
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.independent.co.uk]

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hey ac uk,,

took a sabbatical from glp,,


yet have caught up and read all,,


so many wonderful words,, this one has been so absorbed by the often many different tangent directions with great joy and wonder,,


all here are loved indeed,,



much love,,
 Quoting: nobody 990751


You give out so much love, and make so many feel wonderful, just know that the feeling is mutual my friend.

I do not seem to be able to last more than a couple of weeks away from here.

smile_kiss
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'Groundbreaking': Scientists capture unseen images of rearranging molecular bonds

Scientists using atomic force microscopy unintentionally capture the images

Scientists have for the first time captured images of a molecule rearranging its bonds at a single-atom resolution, a structure that up until now had only been inferred.

“Even though I use these molecules on a day to day basis, actually being able to see these pictures blew me away,” said Felix Fischer, the lead researcher behind the experiments. “This was what my teachers used to say that you would never be able to actually see, and now we have it here.”........
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.independent.co.uk]
 Quoting: aether



The results stunned the researchers, especially for their near text-book appearance, with the bonds’ honeycomb layout remarkably similar to the stick-diagrams used to illustrate atomic bonds in classrooms.


What timing....

lol.

:)




Did you notice all the hexagons?

Check out the snowflake...look in the center...then draw lines around the edges.

First link.


Yes Seer, I really see it this way. I know you love posting your Jewish Mysticism stuff, and that’s your prerogative, but I’ve seen too much of the dark side to appreciate any good that may come out of it all.

I’ll stay in my Old-Skool body until the grave.

You and I Seer have been like cats and dogs at times, so maybe there is something special in possibly my final slide here on GLP… because it was inspired by you.

I had to delete a few smileys to fit these new ones in… lol.

After 500 smileys in my account (maximum allowed), I realize it’s time for me to move on to another chessboard.

It’s not easy.

verysad
 Quoting: Uncle Mikey


Yes.

It has been quite a ride...


Dark is the shadow of light Mikey. We can not see without it.

You want to place the 'Dark' outside yourself onto a figure you believe is coming to damn everyone?


Tell me...why do those who rise from the Abyss do Gods work if they are against God?

hmm



Man has darkened his or herself due to choices made while walking.

Their choices.

Your choices.

Belong to you.

There is no scapegoat to place the Sins of Man.

Each choose for themselves.

Choose wisely.

The Hexagon is Nature.

It belongs to One Thing.

It belongs to ALL.


scales

Notice anything?

[link to paisleycircus.com] <---------


Portrait of a molecule.
Portrait of a Mo

MetatronsCube4
 Quoting: Seer777


well done seer^ somebody knows how to put two and two together it seems.. ;)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 40603605


Thanks.

:)


Frozen Helium hexagon and spiral
[link to img.gawkerassets.com]


Hexagon on Saturn
[link to d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net]
 Quoting: Seer777



It's not evil Mikey. It's Nature.
 Quoting: Seer777

 Quoting: Seer777


flower

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Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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'Groundbreaking': Scientists capture unseen images of rearranging molecular bonds

Scientists using atomic force microscopy unintentionally capture the images

Scientists have for the first time captured images of a molecule rearranging its bonds at a single-atom resolution, a structure that up until now had only been inferred.

“Even though I use these molecules on a day to day basis, actually being able to see these pictures blew me away,” said Felix Fischer, the lead researcher behind the experiments. “This was what my teachers used to say that you would never be able to actually see, and now we have it here.”........
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.independent.co.uk]
 Quoting: aether


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'Groundbreaking': Scientists capture unseen images of rearranging molecular bonds

Scientists using atomic force microscopy unintentionally capture the images

Scientists have for the first time captured images of a molecule rearranging its bonds at a single-atom resolution, a structure that up until now had only been inferred.

“Even though I use these molecules on a day to day basis, actually being able to see these pictures blew me away,” said Felix Fischer, the lead researcher behind the experiments. “This was what my teachers used to say that you would never be able to actually see, and now we have it here.”........
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.independent.co.uk]
 Quoting: aether


Notice the six and fives in the picture. It bends at the five holes.
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'Groundbreaking': Scientists capture unseen images of rearranging molecular bonds

Scientists using atomic force microscopy unintentionally capture the images

Scientists have for the first time captured images of a molecule rearranging its bonds at a single-atom resolution, a structure that up until now had only been inferred.

“Even though I use these molecules on a day to day basis, actually being able to see these pictures blew me away,” said Felix Fischer, the lead researcher behind the experiments. “This was what my teachers used to say that you would never be able to actually see, and now we have it here.”........
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.independent.co.uk]
 Quoting: aether



The results stunned the researchers, especially for their near text-book appearance, with the bonds’ honeycomb layout remarkably similar to the stick-diagrams used to illustrate atomic bonds in classrooms.


What timing....

lol.

:)




Did you notice all the hexagons?

Check out the snowflake...look in the center...then draw lines around the edges.

First link.


Yes Seer, I really see it this way. I know you love posting your Jewish Mysticism stuff, and that’s your prerogative, but I’ve seen too much of the dark side to appreciate any good that may come out of it all.

I’ll stay in my Old-Skool body until the grave.

You and I Seer have been like cats and dogs at times, so maybe there is something special in possibly my final slide here on GLP… because it was inspired by you.

I had to delete a few smileys to fit these new ones in… lol.

After 500 smileys in my account (maximum allowed), I realize it’s time for me to move on to another chessboard.

It’s not easy.

verysad
 Quoting: Uncle Mikey


Yes.

It has been quite a ride...


Dark is the shadow of light Mikey. We can not see without it.

You want to place the 'Dark' outside yourself onto a figure you believe is coming to damn everyone?


Tell me...why do those who rise from the Abyss do Gods work if they are against God?

hmm



Man has darkened his or herself due to choices made while walking.

Their choices.

Your choices.

Belong to you.

There is no scapegoat to place the Sins of Man.

Each choose for themselves.

Choose wisely.

The Hexagon is Nature.

It belongs to One Thing.

It belongs to ALL.


:scales:

Notice anything?

[link to paisleycircus.com] <---------


Portrait of a molecule.
:Portrait of a Mo:

:MetatronsCube4:
 Quoting: Seer777


...


Thanks.

:)


Frozen Helium hexagon and spiral
[link to img.gawkerassets.com]


Hexagon on Saturn
[link to d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net]
 Quoting: Seer777



It's not evil Mikey. It's Nature.
 Quoting: Seer777

 Quoting: Seer777


flower
 Quoting: Seer777


echo
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that is what i saw /z\
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that is what i saw /z\
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direction
the echo is from the future to our present
the signal from our present into our future utilizes our universes precognition domain
our universes precognition domain was only told
this year
thus the echo is the return signal of what is to come
which only matches
when both motives match
in the present
our universes
and
the motive of the signaler tounge

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There is always more influx from dimensions 73 when plasma density increases.

^_^
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good morning dion
i apologies in advance cos i may make little sense today
i will calm down now tounge
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No worries, I'm sitting in the field in my gravity chair reading wwZ and melting in the heat.

I'll make less sense this eve

cheers
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good morning dion
i apologies in advance cos i may make little sense today
i will calm down now tounge
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No worries, I'm sitting in the field in my gravity chair reading wwZ and melting in the heat.

I'll make less sense this eve

cheers
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cheers cheers
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[link to www.npr.org]

An asteroid nine times the size of a cruise ship is dropping by Earth on Friday, and it's not coming alone. Asteroid 1998 QE2 will be about 3.6 million miles from our planet at its closest approach. And its proximity has already given scientists a surprise: It has its own moon, measured at about 2,000 feet wide.

The fly-by will mark the closest the asteroid comes to Earth for at least the next 200 years, according to researchers at who led the radar observations that spotted the asteroid's moon. The point of maximum proximity will come at 4:59 p.m. ET, or 20:59 UTC, Friday, according to the space agency.

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i wonder if that will be close enough for sensitive people to notice via qe2`s electrical charge impressions within our solar systems electric and magnetic fields

hmm
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I wonder if there is electrons streaming from the sun lately.
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An asteroid nine times the size of a cruise ship is dropping by Earth on Friday, and it's not coming alone. Asteroid 1998 QE2 will be about 3.6 million miles from our planet at its closest approach. And its proximity has already given scientists a surprise: It has its own moon, measured at about 2,000 feet wide.

The fly-by will mark the closest the asteroid comes to Earth for at least the next 200 years, according to researchers at who led the radar observations that spotted the asteroid's moon. The point of maximum proximity will come at 4:59 p.m. ET, or 20:59 UTC, Friday, according to the space agency.

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i wonder if that will be close enough for sensitive people to notice via qe2`s electrical charge impressions within our solar systems electric and magnetic fields

hmm
 Quoting: aether


I wonder if there is electrons streaming from the sun lately.
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Thread: high energy electrons increased 10 fold in last 24hours around the earth....
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I think that coronal hole is here.

[link to www.solarham.net]
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


more like a coronal stream..
[link to sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov]
 Quoting: nicoleseas


Are electron, protons counts up yet?
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Understanding Solar Wind Structure


.......Borovosky argues that the discontinuities are part of a structure to the solar wind that looks like spaghetti, with the discontinuities being the boundaries between adjacent noodles (magnetic tubes). In this concept, the wind plasma is structured rather than being homogeneous. He suggests that the spaghetti structure of the solar-wind plasma reflects the “magnetic carpet” on the surface of the Sun, with the spaghetti in the wind being loose strands of the magnetic carpet.

“We have also argued that the spectrum measured in the wind is a ‘remnant’ of the carpet on the Sun rather than a signature of turbulence in the wind plasma,” he says..
 Quoting: observation

[link to tri-lab.lanl.gov]


what you see/feel is what you get tounge
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