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Is it possible to extract the water and use it for outer planetary needs while using ice water from Europe to fuel the inner planets water needs?

Honda Joins Space Race By Launching Successful Reusable Rocket

Now there are three, independent companies employing their own version of a reusable rocket. Cool.

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UFO/Trance Channeling documentary:

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I don’t get into trance but understand that you do.

I don’t particularly have an interest in it, but I was looking for answers for many years and trance channeling was there way before ChatGPT. It was even there even in Ancient Greece. The Oracle at Delphi Temple was a trance channeler who all Greek kings sought her advice.

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I’m certain that the ancients have been bastardized by modern ignorance.

Currently I am working on trying to determine when Dioecian life, separate male and female plants along with human life came to Earth.

If you Illuminize the Great Flood in the Bible, the Ark could have been a great ship that brought humans and life from another Dioecian based planet. Humans take too long to mature unlike the life that was brought on the Ark. A human takes at least 12 years to mature in order to fish or hunt and survive in the wild alone, while most of the other animals on Earth and the Ark mature within six months of being born.

A lion’s cub at year one old is more than capable of fending and defending itself compared to a one-year-old human infant.

In the past when saber tooth tigers roamed Earth alongside of humans, the same extremely violent environment for both species would have existed. Human infants would not have been able to survive in such an environment of the Saber Tooth. So where do humans come from and why is the maturation rate of a human infant nearly twelve times greater than the Saber Tooth Lion cub. If humans had matured in the same environment of pre-historic animals, then humans must have climbed to the highest peak to keep away from pre-historic animals.

Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. These elements, along with calcium and phosphorus, make up about 99% of the body’s mass. The remaining 1% includes other elements like potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, and magnesium.

Determining when the elements listed above would have been able to interact with each other is determined by how cool the Earth would have needed to have been to allow the elements to interact and create cohesive bonds.

For human life to exist on Earth, the planet needed to be at a temperature that allowed for liquid water to exist, which is crucial for life as we know it. This temperature range is achieved through a combination of factors, including the planet’s distance from the sun, its atmosphere, and the presence of greenhouse gases. Without these greenhouse gases, Earth’s average temperature would be around -20°C, making it too cold for life as we know it, according to the British Geological Survey.

The first trees on Earth were Progymnosperms, a group of plants that are now extinct, dating back to the Devonian period (around 350-420 million years ago). One notable example is Archaeopteris, which had wood resembling conifers and a thick trunk, but reproduced with spores like ferns.

Yes, Archaeopteris is described as dioecious , meaning that individual plants had either male or female reproductive structures, but not both.

340 to 420 million years ago the water on Earth would have been cool enough to not damage internal processes within developing life.

A person must maintain a core body temperature of at least 35°C (95°F) to survive, as this is when hypothermia, a condition where the body loses heat faster than it can produce it, begins to set in.

Therefore, human life would come around the time of when the first Dioecious based trees first grew on Earth and after the environment of Earth was able to consistently maintain the human body temperature of 95 degrees.

Before the time of Archaeopteris the seeds of life would not have been able to survive in the extreme heat of the Earth. If the seeds of life did come from space, along with matter from the Big Bang, then the wave of panspermia would have constantly penetrated the Earth over and over, but did not impregnate the Earth with life until the correct temperature both in space and on Earth had reached the proper coolness for life to take hold.

Or, life was planted on Earth from a different source which could explain the reason why humans take up to 12 years to mature unlike the lions cub, which only takes a year to be able to fully fend for and defend itself.

Now here is a word salad almost worthy of a frostpacker. I am sure with just a tiny bit more effort and some alcohol to fuel it. You will be able to post word salads as good as any frostpacker.

It is good to have goals and a hobby…

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Still repeating what so one else has said to make you believe that you’re are popular? I’m certain you don’t have a clue in your fake Illuminati brain.

All of the information I posted above comes from Empirical sources. How does it feel to be walking bio-AI Aallin?

Besides that, your mentality is that of a gambler / swindler.

AHH so close to a frostpacker word salad post and yet still missed.. But you have to understand the frostpackers have decades of experience.. One day you to will be just as incomprehensible.

For now though you will have to accept that you are just an amatuer. Keep it up. they say practice makes perfect.

Also i would suggest start drinking heavily and then get in the habit of sending Zaera a few billion Isk from time to time. If you are going to be the new frostpacker you have a lot of work ahead of you. Those bottles won’t drink themselves you know.. :winking_face_with_tongue:

Also lets keep it straight. I have been described by someone here on the forums as being a filthy arms dealer. That still amuses me to no end.