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u should have been more strident in defense of your position! lol

did the eat my corni, cause any hesitation? lol
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It was just one of those things, I knew I was right. The way it played out was too perfect not to be.

I figure you were comparing your penis to a small pickle... which knowing the tendency of males to over-inflate the size of their manhood, struck me as odd.
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as usual youre overthinking it! and in this particular situation that may not be so bad! lol
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as usual youre overthinking it! and in this particular situation that may not be so bad! lol
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I had a good laugh though. Pickles seem to be a theme.
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the water bear structure is fascinating! its facial protrusion with the multiple small opening surrounding what may be a mouth, remind me of a camera in its arrangement.

the large body structure is obviously built to withstand cold temperatures for prolong periods.

what interests me the most is that its survival mechanisms resemble that of a plant seed. the ability to remain dormant only to be awaken under the right conditions seems directly related. it also appears as a possible link between plant and insect genealogy. lol
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having a good laugh is right up there with pants dropping! lol
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the water bear structure is fascinating! its facial protrusion with the multiple small opening surrounding what may be a mouth, remind me of a camera in its arrangement.

the large body structure is obviously built to withstand cold temperatures for prolong periods.

what interests me the most is that its survival mechanisms resemble that of a plant seed. the ability to remain dormant only to be awaken under the right conditions seems directly related. it also appears as a possible link between plant and insect genealogy. lol
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Yes, exactly.

Just like those seeds that only get dropped if there is a fire, that Fancy brought up a couple weeks ago.

'Seeding'. Human directed Panspermia.

Ancient Seeds Yield Once Extinct Squash
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all the talk of corni, and seeds has got me in the mood to plant a few of my own seeds! it is spring in these parts! lol
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all the talk of corni, and seeds has got me in the mood to plant a few of my own seeds! it is spring in these parts! lol
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Me too. Unfortunately the weather is not cooperating here yet.

I was thinking, did you see the original Total Recall? You know that part at the end when the volcano erupts an atmosphere?

Could the water volcanoes on Ceres, cause rain on the surface and eventually an atmosphere? Does Ceres have any kind of an atmosphere?
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the water bear structure is fascinating! its facial protrusion with the multiple small opening surrounding what may be a mouth, remind me of a camera in its arrangement.

the large body structure is obviously built to withstand cold temperatures for prolong periods.

what interests me the most is that its survival mechanisms resemble that of a plant seed. the ability to remain dormant only to be awaken under the right conditions seems directly related. it also appears as a possible link between plant and insect genealogy. lol
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Yes, exactly.

Just like those seeds that only get dropped if there is a fire, that Fancy brought up a couple weeks ago.

'Seeding'. Human directed Panspermia.

Ancient Seeds Yield Once Extinct Squash
[link to www.wimp.com]
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Have you seen Prometheus? The opening scene is an interesting take on 'seeding'.
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the water bear structure is fascinating! its facial protrusion with the multiple small opening surrounding what may be a mouth, remind me of a camera in its arrangement.

the large body structure is obviously built to withstand cold temperatures for prolong periods.

what interests me the most is that its survival mechanisms resemble that of a plant seed. the ability to remain dormant only to be awaken under the right conditions seems directly related. it also appears as a possible link between plant and insect genealogy. lol
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71066664


Yes, exactly.

Just like those seeds that only get dropped if there is a fire, that Fancy brought up a couple weeks ago.

'Seeding'. Human directed Panspermia.

Ancient Seeds Yield Once Extinct Squash
[link to www.wimp.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


Have you seen Prometheus? The opening scene is an interesting take on 'seeding'.
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No, I haven't. Worth watching? Can you expound?
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the water bear structure is fascinating! its facial protrusion with the multiple small opening surrounding what may be a mouth, remind me of a camera in its arrangement.

the large body structure is obviously built to withstand cold temperatures for prolong periods.

what interests me the most is that its survival mechanisms resemble that of a plant seed. the ability to remain dormant only to be awaken under the right conditions seems directly related. it also appears as a possible link between plant and insect genealogy. lol
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Yes, exactly.

Just like those seeds that only get dropped if there is a fire, that Fancy brought up a couple weeks ago.

'Seeding'. Human directed Panspermia.

Ancient Seeds Yield Once Extinct Squash
[link to www.wimp.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


Have you seen Prometheus? The opening scene is an interesting take on 'seeding'.
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No, I haven't. Worth watching? Can you expound?
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I believe it is.

It shows an uninhabited Earth like planet, and a humanoid type being, performing a sacrificial ritual near rushing water.

I can't seem to find a good quality clip of it.
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Yes, exactly.

Just like those seeds that only get dropped if there is a fire, that Fancy brought up a couple weeks ago.

'Seeding'. Human directed Panspermia.

Ancient Seeds Yield Once Extinct Squash
[link to www.wimp.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


Have you seen Prometheus? The opening scene is an interesting take on 'seeding'.
 Quoting: Ava9


No, I haven't. Worth watching? Can you expound?
 Quoting: Seer777


I believe it is.

It shows an uninhabited Earth like planet, and a humanoid type being, performing a sacrificial ritual near rushing water.

I can't seem to find a good quality clip of it.
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I think I saw the trailer for that.

It makes sense. I'm not one who believes that a fish can evolve into a mammal but who knows, maybe in a million years, Ceres would be transformed and teeming with life. Perhaps life exists there already. Hiding in the brine.
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Have you seen Prometheus? The opening scene is an interesting take on 'seeding'.
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No, I haven't. Worth watching? Can you expound?
 Quoting: Seer777


I believe it is.

It shows an uninhabited Earth like planet, and a humanoid type being, performing a sacrificial ritual near rushing water.

I can't seem to find a good quality clip of it.
 Quoting: Ava9


I think I saw the trailer for that.

It makes sense. I'm not one who believes that a fish can evolve into a mammal but who knows, maybe in a million years, Ceres would be transformed and teeming with life. Perhaps life exists there already. Hiding in the brine.
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There's also the theory that there once was a larger, Earth like planet, between Mars and Jupiter. It was destroyed and all of the fragments became what we now know as the asteroid belt. Ceres being a part of it. If that is true, Ceres would have all the components that the old Earth like planet had.

In the myths, Ceres is the mother goddess, the Roman equivalent of Demeter. Her daughter is Proserpina, the equivalent of Persephone.
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No, I haven't. Worth watching? Can you expound?
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I believe it is.

It shows an uninhabited Earth like planet, and a humanoid type being, performing a sacrificial ritual near rushing water.

I can't seem to find a good quality clip of it.
 Quoting: Ava9


I think I saw the trailer for that.

It makes sense. I'm not one who believes that a fish can evolve into a mammal but who knows, maybe in a million years, Ceres would be transformed and teeming with life. Perhaps life exists there already. Hiding in the brine.
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There's also the theory that there once was a larger, Earth like planet, between Mars and Jupiter. It was destroyed and all of the fragments became what we now know as the asteroid belt. Ceres being a part of it. If that is true, Ceres would have all the components that the old Earth like planet had.

In the myths, Ceres is the mother goddess, the Roman equivalent of Demeter. Her daughter is Proserpina, the equivalent of Persephone.
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Interesting! I love that. I feel a kinship with Persephone and have for years.

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I believe it is.

It shows an uninhabited Earth like planet, and a humanoid type being, performing a sacrificial ritual near rushing water.

I can't seem to find a good quality clip of it.
 Quoting: Ava9


I think I saw the trailer for that.

It makes sense. I'm not one who believes that a fish can evolve into a mammal but who knows, maybe in a million years, Ceres would be transformed and teeming with life. Perhaps life exists there already. Hiding in the brine.
 Quoting: Seer777


There's also the theory that there once was a larger, Earth like planet, between Mars and Jupiter. It was destroyed and all of the fragments became what we now know as the asteroid belt. Ceres being a part of it. If that is true, Ceres would have all the components that the old Earth like planet had.

In the myths, Ceres is the mother goddess, the Roman equivalent of Demeter. Her daughter is Proserpina, the equivalent of Persephone.
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Interesting! I love that. I feel a kinship with Persephone and have for years.

flower
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I had a feeling :)
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[link to www.wired.com]

An astrophysicist’s attempt to measure quantum “fuzziness” — to find out if we’re living in a hologram — has been headed off at the pass by results suggesting that we’re probably not.

[partner id=”wireduk” align=”right”]In October 2010, Wired.com reported on Craig Hogan’s experiments with two of the world’s most precise clocks, which he was using to try and confirm the existence of Planck units — the smallest possible chunks of space, time, mass and other properties of the universe.

Hogan’s interpretation of results from the GEO600 gravitational wave experiment had shown a quantum fuzziness — a sort of pixelation — at incredibly small scales, suggesting that what was perceive as the universe might be projected from a two-dimensional shell at its edge.
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Not sure why this popped up in the thread as it's a bit dated. You might be interested in reading into Susskind and Jungian concepts on Psyche=Singularity and how our light is projected quasi two dimensionally into the cosmos. The reflection in turn affects us. Sub-Planckian void is necessary for teleportation or transposition, and is the basis for holonic interfacing.

Entering into this realm is a messy business. I recommend gardening instead ;)

You might find vestiges of old matrices to traverse and 'death' chasing after you.

Some pun intended.

The fuzziness/pixelation effects are part of construction/reconstruction processes. When measurable, they can also be due to limitations in instrumentation. But, are usually associated with light 'crystallization' at interstitial interfaces, where photon-graviton interactions produce entropic loss(es). These entropic losses are not necessarily raw energy and are also representative of the whole. There's a lot to be said about this arena.
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[link to www.wired.com]

An astrophysicist’s attempt to measure quantum “fuzziness” — to find out if we’re living in a hologram — has been headed off at the pass by results suggesting that we’re probably not.

[partner id=”wireduk” align=”right”]In October 2010, Wired.com reported on Craig Hogan’s experiments with two of the world’s most precise clocks, which he was using to try and confirm the existence of Planck units — the smallest possible chunks of space, time, mass and other properties of the universe.

Hogan’s interpretation of results from the GEO600 gravitational wave experiment had shown a quantum fuzziness — a sort of pixelation — at incredibly small scales, suggesting that what was perceive as the universe might be projected from a two-dimensional shell at its edge.
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Not sure why this popped up in the thread as it's a bit dated. You might be interested in reading into Susskind and Jungian concepts on Psyche=Singularity and how our light is projected quasi two dimensionally into the cosmos. The reflection in turn affects us. Sub-Planckian void is necessary for teleportation or transposition, and is the basis for holonic interfacing.

Entering into this realm is a messy business. I recommend gardening instead ;)

You might find vestiges of old matrices to traverse and 'death' chasing after you.

Some pun intended.

The fuzziness/pixelation effects are part of construction/reconstruction processes. When measurable, they can also be due to limitations in instrumentation. But, are usually associated with light 'crystallization' at interstitial interfaces, where photon-graviton interactions produce entropic loss(es). These entropic losses are not necessarily raw energy and are also representative of the whole. There's a lot to be said about this arena.
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Nice' like the expounding of the nature of time and perception on both the skein and the internals of a sphere.
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[link to www.wired.com]

An astrophysicist’s attempt to measure quantum “fuzziness” — to find out if we’re living in a hologram — has been headed off at the pass by results suggesting that we’re probably not.

[partner id=”wireduk” align=”right”]In October 2010, Wired.com reported on Craig Hogan’s experiments with two of the world’s most precise clocks, which he was using to try and confirm the existence of Planck units — the smallest possible chunks of space, time, mass and other properties of the universe.

Hogan’s interpretation of results from the GEO600 gravitational wave experiment had shown a quantum fuzziness — a sort of pixelation — at incredibly small scales, suggesting that what was perceive as the universe might be projected from a two-dimensional shell at its edge.
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Not sure why this popped up in the thread as it's a bit dated. You might be interested in reading into Susskind and Jungian concepts on Psyche=Singularity and how our light is projected quasi two dimensionally into the cosmos. The reflection in turn affects us. Sub-Planckian void is necessary for teleportation or transposition, and is the basis for holonic interfacing.

Entering into this realm is a messy business. I recommend gardening instead ;)

You might find vestiges of old matrices to traverse and 'death' chasing after you.

Some pun intended.

The fuzziness/pixelation effects are part of construction/reconstruction processes. When measurable, they can also be due to limitations in instrumentation. But, are usually associated with light 'crystallization' at interstitial interfaces, where photon-graviton interactions produce entropic loss(es). These entropic losses are not necessarily raw energy and are also representative of the whole. There's a lot to be said about this arena.
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Nice' like the expounding of the nature of time and perception on both the skein and the internals of a sphere.
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Anyone recall the story of that guy who had a fir tree growing in his lung?

Surgeons find fir tree 'growing inside patient's lung'

"I thought I was hallucinating," said Mr Kamashev. "I asked my assistant to have a look: 'Come and see this – we've got a fir tree here'. He nodded in shock. I blinked three times as I was sure I was seeing things."

Medical staff said that Mr Sidorkin must have inhaled a seed, which later sprouted into a small fir tree inside his lung.

The sp [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] which was said to be touching the man's capillaries and causing severe pain, was removed.


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JUST GOT A STREAK OF YELLOW! AT THE QUANTUM FUZZINEESS POST! SEER ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT THAT POST! LOL
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speaking of deep breathing, have you noticed that a yawn often extends down to the lower abdomen? this might suggest that a yawn is a deep breathing mechanism to increase blood circulation! lol
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JUST GOT A STREAK OF YELLOW! AT THE QUANTUM FUZZINEESS POST! SEER ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT THAT POST! LOL
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No. I liked how it went along with what we are talking about. Salt and crystallization and gardening and such.

I'm happy to see JAD posting again.
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speaking of deep breathing, have you noticed that a yawn often extends down to the lower abdomen? this might suggest that a yawn is a deep breathing mechanism to increase blood circulation! lol
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JUST GOT A STREAK OF YELLOW! AT THE QUANTUM FUZZINEESS POST! SEER ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT THAT POST! LOL

maybe a derailment attempt? lol
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speaking of deep breathing, have you noticed that a yawn often extends down to the lower abdomen? this might suggest that a yawn is a deep breathing mechanism to increase blood circulation! lol
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Sure. I'm a stomach breather. It's the more natural way.

Raising the chest/shoulders when breathing will cause, or is cause by, anxiety.

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Anyone recall the story of that guy who had a fir tree growing in his lung?

Surgeons find fir tree 'growing inside patient's lung'

"I thought I was hallucinating," said Mr Kamashev. "I asked my assistant to have a look: 'Come and see this – we've got a fir tree here'. He nodded in shock. I blinked three times as I was sure I was seeing things."

Medical staff said that Mr Sidorkin must have inhaled a seed, which later sprouted into a small fir tree inside his lung.

The sp [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] which was said to be touching the man's capillaries and causing severe pain, was removed.


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Behold, the tree man.
RIP.
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Anyone recall the story of that guy who had a fir tree growing in his lung?

Surgeons find fir tree 'growing inside patient's lung'

"I thought I was hallucinating," said Mr Kamashev. "I asked my assistant to have a look: 'Come and see this – we've got a fir tree here'. He nodded in shock. I blinked three times as I was sure I was seeing things."

Medical staff said that Mr Sidorkin must have inhaled a seed, which later sprouted into a small fir tree inside his lung.

The sp [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] which was said to be touching the man's capillaries and causing severe pain, was removed.


Life finds a way...



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Behold, the tree man.
RIP.
[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
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I didn't know he died.

I find that fungus that turns ants into zombies, to be particularly frightening.
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JUST GOT A STREAK OF YELLOW! AT THE QUANTUM FUZZINEESS POST! SEER ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT THAT POST! LOL

maybe a derailment attempt? lol

or

maybe it was just light projected quasi two dimensionally into the cosmos! lol





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