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Shen is divided into ten souls: seven cloud souls or Hun soul é‚ three earth souls or Po soul é„ The seven souls that are divided into the Hun (é‚) correlate to emotional states. These emotional states are governed by the functioning of the internal organs. Moving the Hun (é‚) is the work of traditional medicine. The three Po (é„) are the integration of those emotional states with the environment. Moving the Po (é„) is the work of fung shui. The above is an old science and has been understood for centuries by Taoists. It isn't debatable but can be forgotten. What I'm trying to get at is the quite cooling luminous knowledge that is whispering advanced quantum mechanics and astrophysics. Like what is really happening beyond the event horizon of a stellar core and why the spacetime of the surrounding region is really dangerous to life.
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Awakening to the quarky nature of souls! How laborious as I decide if I want to walk around for awhile. The fact that positrons(e+)are believed to move backwards through time until they annihilate with an electron(e-) is mind opening. Are there any office dwelling taoists?
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It seems that the molten salt solar reflectors that are built by skyfuels are a supporting technology for the LFTR.
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That's the fuel tank. The ionizers which are the rods use the voltage potential to split H2O into H+ and O2. By creating a E field that has alot of voltage the fuel can be electrolyzed. Not moving that field around lowers the amount of watts consumed. Thinking about voltage like this is not conventional. It is unorthodox. The excited gas is then pulled into the combustion chamber by the vacuum that is created after it is combusted. I will have to talk with my friend and look at the patents again. Thanks for making me remember.
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I hear some yamantaka mantra. Do you? A friend of mine has looked into this technology. The simple idea is to split the water using electrolysis. The product of the electrolysis is hydrogen and oxygen gas. Then the gas is pulled into a ionizer via vacuum pressure that the combustion chamber produces. The ionizer has a large voltage and uses the voltage potential to strip electrons from the gas. The ionized gas is then injected into the combustion chambers of the engine. The gas is unstable due to it being ionized and contains more joules per calorie than the hydrocarbons that are commercially used. Simply stated it's highly energetic gas that wants to explode. The ionizer is very similar in design to the ion thrusters that some satellites use. Check in my personal practice page for the link to the NASA tutorials on ion thrusters. It uses a bifilar coil to create the electric field that ionizes the gas and the engine creates the vacuum during the downstroke. That's the simple of it, and it's very complex. The problem is that the engine uses drinking water....or maybe gatorade.
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Plasma Dragon Consumes all of the Problems!
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Apple's Proposed HQ Like a 'Spaceship'
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The circle will have some fung shui that is directly applicable to Ba Gua and the I ching. Every one working in the office will be walking in circles. -
Plasma Dragon Consumes all of the Problems!
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"Each of the rolling waves is the size of the united states." Surfs up and I'm not big enough to catch it. -
Plasma Dragon Consumes all of the Problems!
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Waa? Je settah nopa! Settah Rajesh esa maya stoopah wermo. Rajesh mi pateesha, maya stoopah pateesha. Planeeto no crispo. Sa pankpa bota u pawa poolyee crispa. Cheska lopey x'hoo pumba? -
Plasma Dragon Consumes all of the Problems!
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Achuta! Zerostao U kulle rah doe kankee kung! Wo ha ha ha Cheska lopey x'hoo pumba? Tagwa, Buk yongee esa wermo. Buk coo ya maya stupa. Planeeto mo creespo. Yanee dah poo noo. U wanna bargon Pankpa? -
Plasma Dragon Consumes all of the Problems!
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Hot damn! A few quotes from the facebook page... Rajesh Thiyagarajan: "Massive explore sun flares its too danger its very affective earth magnetic fields ...probably its make earth quake possible in few days .." NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (Little SDO): "Rajesh - we do not see a direct relationship between solar events and earthquakes." -
Cool DNA article about spiral configuration and electrons.
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"The researchers fabricated self-assembling, single layers of DNA attached to a gold substrate. They then exposed the DNA to mixed groups of electrons with both directions of spin. Indeed, the team's results surpassed expectations: The biological molecules reacted strongly with the electrons carrying one of those spins, and hardly at all with the others." Well that's pretty cool. I didn't know that DNA would work outside of the cell structure. I wonder if the experiment was immersed in a medical fluid of some sort? -
Since I've given away my alchemical tea set to the new martial arts dojo I feel so much better about drinking coffee.
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Ok let me check 1 Ba-jillion is equal to .00064 USD. carry the zero, call the central bank for the extra funds...call in a couple favors on the street. Naw forget it! I'm staying in the desert away from those blood suckers.
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What's the formula?
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Mosquito's see in the infrared wavelengths. So extra heat from qi gong would only bring more mosquitoes to you because they can see you better.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o6Ob2LOOIk&feature=related Who's a moocher? Will becoming a moocher with wings get you there faster than becoming a moocher without wings?
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Assassination of Environmentalist protecting the AMAZON
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There is still work to be done in preserving this world. The farmers see the huge amounts of land that is unharvested and want to do their work. The rest of the world sees the ever decreasing amount of rainforest and wants it preserved. -
Plasma Dragon Consumes all of the Problems!
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How did the team get equipment into intergalactic space to take a picture of the milkyway so quickly? The artist mislabeled this graphic. -
Plasma Dragon Consumes all of the Problems!
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Plasma Dragon Consumes all of the Problems!
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In time to a cosmic tune I like to wander away. -
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Comet collision with this star. No comments please it just cheapens the experience. -
The So-called "Tree of Life" has been debunked
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Any comment on the drake equation? There is a reason I payed attention in class on that day so long ago. It's real lofty stuff...even involves Carl Sagan... BTW I called in to D.C. and the WWF to follow up on the Debt for Nature swaps. College research and hunting for a J.O.B.... -
The So-called "Tree of Life" has been debunked
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Absolutely I believe that there is a tree over there full of life. But do you know how much it costs to preserve it for future generations? Best to cut it down and use it for a throne or a nice solid desk in the office. Estimating the cost of Protected Areas NBpa=GBdu/m+GBdu/nm+GBiu+GBoe-Cm-Clo-Cd NBpa is the Net Benefit of the protected areas GBdu/m is the Gross Benefits derived from direct use of marketed products GBdu/nm is the Gross Benefits derived from direct use of non marketed products GBiu is the Gross Benefits derived from indirect use GBoe is the Gross Benefits derived from non use Cm is the Cost of management operations Clo is the Cost of protection Cd is the Cost to local people in terms of damage to crops and livestocks (thanks goes to the University of Wales for providing the formula) So if the Net Benefit of preserving the wilderness is more than the Net Benefit of planned expansion of an nation than by all means preserve life. If the numbers show that a profit can be made at cutting down the forest's and ripping up the mountain's and draining the oceans of Helium-3 (3He), then let's get progressive and supply the consumers with the fresh resources. There is a formula for the theoretical population density of advanced civilizations in the universe. The hidden part of the equation is the probability of war destroying the entire civilization. It's a pessimistic formula that teaches that the more advanced the technology in conjunction with the age of the civilization the more likely it is that it will destroy itself before making contact with another civilization. Appropriately it is called the Drake equation. -
The So-called "Tree of Life" has been debunked
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The use of Debt for Nature swaps has me wondering about the true nature of international relations and future economic development. The process for establishing environmental controls with in a nation to preserve the quality of the environment seems too daunting to be a reality. Imagine a struggling family being told that it can't harvest timber from land that has been harvested for generations. Does this make sense to anyone? Bolivia for example has participated in this policy with the U.S., or so my text says.