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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

9.2 billion years after the Big Bang, the Earth was formed. 300 to 400 million years ago, Dioecian life appeared on Earth. Humans are part of the Dioecious group. Read up on Dioecious and remember, that dream that you have with unknown faces and places, are definitely ancestors along the string of Dioecious, back to the very male and female Dioecian that came together and gave you your life that you have today. Millions of connections of different people, and their lives and memory, from the first two Dioecian spirits that were your father and mother. The spirit brain of nerves in your mind.

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Disconnected Fliet Gate Giant spewing ash across the system from the chimney atop his head.

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How would particles act without gravity in the Primordial Universe? Could the Primordial Universe be mass and gravity that was pulled into our Universe at the moment of the Big Bang? Well, maybe a few seconds after the Big Bang, which means, the leading edge of our Universe must be traveling at the speed of light.

Could a mass of particles have pulled mass and gravity to the particle mass in the Primordial Universe? When the particle mass could take no more, the gravity and mass that had been collected was released in an outward expansion that is our Universe.

What would the Sacred Geometry of the Earth’s EM field have looked like between 400 and 280 mly ago compared to today?

What geometrical shape of an EM field is necessary for life to emerge on Earth?

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Rogue Planets, Like Stray Cats, Pick Up Things

Rogue planets would be very interesting to study. A rogue planet has traveled the known galaxy and been places where there might be life or more components that life needs to thrive on Earth.

I would even go so far as to say that rogue planets could even have residual amounts of Dioecian and Monoecian based life where each type of life is the dominant life or the rogue planet passed through a Dioecian or Monoecian dominant based region of the Milky Way.

Hubble Space Telescope spots rogue planet with a little help from Einstein: ‘It was a lucky break’ | Space

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Is life widespread throughout the cosmos? Complex organic molecules found in planet-birthing disk | Space

If the molecules necessary for life to take form on a planet like Earth come from a star, why does a star, just like ours, never produce life on a planet? There has to be a reason why the Oort Cloud exists. Did an extremely large, like a million ly by million ly wall of ice come blasting through the Sol system where some of the water impacted Earth or formed ice planets while the rest of the Oort Cloud formed around the Sun at a very far distance. If that theory is correct, then where is the hole made in the Oort Cloud made as the ice pack moved through the Sol system and instantly exploded due to the heat from the sun causing pressure build inside the ice pack. For every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction. Therefore, since heat melts ice, the sun would have melted a hole in the ice pack passing through, there should be two holes, one the entry point of the sun and the other, the exit point.

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If a black hole exists inside a proton, then particles that existed before the Big Bang would also have black holes in their centers. Meaning?

Meaning that protonic gravity could have been present in the Primordial universe, but might not have been everywhere but only contained in numerous particles until the particles came together and instead of destroying, created.

If every action creates an equal opposite reaction, then a black hole will have opposite. Instead of destruction, creation. The photon has the energy on the outside of the black hole and is very small. A black hole has the energy inside and is very large.

Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon where two or more particles become linked, and the state of one particle instantly influences the state of the other, regardless of the distance separating them, even across a galaxy. This “spooky action at a distance”, as Einstein called it, doesn’t involve any signal traveling between the particles; instead, they behave as a single, unified system.

Quantum entanglement still works on the principle of E=MC2. Unless that is of course you quantify the variables in a dream, items with mass outside the dream, become items without mass inside the dream. If objects with mass can exist inside of a dream and we are affected by particles every day, does the objects in the dream still have mass, but mass on such a super small scale it is barely noticeable?

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The Snowflake

Humans are Dioecian, a separate male and female are required. What is extremely interesting is, there is water everywhere. In the air, trees and plants in our bodies as well and to the deepest depths of the Earth and its furthest reach into space where each and every drop of water that has enough volume to become a snowflake is unique. The oceans and river rolling across two people, young lovers walking along the shore towards their own unique futures. And how those horses chase the rolling streams, wondering the uniqueness of all of the water on this Earth having the potential to become trillions of snowflakes on the horses back during the cold winter. The metal clad explorer watching from the back of the horse standing nearly eight feet tall. But I wonder, the water that we drink with the potential to become unique snowflakes, but how may? How much uniqueness is there in the human body having the potential to create X number of unique snowflakes based on the total volume of water in the human being used to create 1, single unique snowflake from the smallest amount of water to create the smallest, unique snowflake. B.S? you say? Even in b.s. there is water with the potential to be a unique snowflake. But when the water breaks down and evaporates, the potentially unique snowflake and its unique design that is never seen but there must be an equal and opposite reaction taking place between the potential to be become a unique snowflake and water. Like the gears of an intrinsic handmade watch encased in ash measuring the time of hot day. But where does such uniqueness exist elsewhere? If there is water and snow is made, that planet would have its own uniqueness as well. If we follow the moisture trails through the Sol System and out there, there would also be unique snowflake patterns in those swaths as well. We’re all made of snowflakes, puppy dog tails and snail snot. Now matter if one unique snowflake melts into water, its unique design give birth to a new unique snowflake, but how and why?

We know that snowflakes are unique designs that never repeat. Thats plane 1. Plane two is, when a snowflake’s design is recorded and the snowflake then melted and taken back to a height where it becomes a snowflake again, will the original pattern show up or will a new one emerge. Plane 3, How many times when a snowflake is melted after recording the pattern, is taken into the heights above mountains, will the snowflake make a new pattern until snowflake pattern A is discovered in Snowflake B that is not the original drop of water?

Why is the design of each snowflake pattern similar to the Pi 3.14 formula? Neither has an ending result but an infinite range, which spans the Universe and possibly beyond.

Is any data from the running Pi formula that equates to the scaling of the size of snowflakes that determines the pattern of the snowflake remains infinitely non-repeatable?

Such data could prove that space-time is constantly squeezing on itself as the snowflake depositions to water and vice versa. Water deposition in space would create a deposition trail between planets with water and ice, each planet possible having its own and unique deposition trails to other planets that have water on them.

There must be a code, or language hidden in the deposition of each planets snowflake patterns that determines if sentient, floral, trees, basically like Earth is present or is there just plant life and insects, plants and aquatic life, etc.

But still…the road not traveled.

Since all water in the Universe has the potential to become a unique snowflake and since for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, there is a potential of a unique snowflake design in every drop of water in DNA and RNA, not to mention, the rest of the universe. How does the actual unique snowflake in a drop of water that becomes an actual unique snowflake create a bridge to the drops of water in human DNA were the stored potential of uniqueness interact with each other. There has to be a quantum dynamic of associating the unseen yet stored potential of uniqueness and the seen uniqueness of the snowflake in a drop of water from the sky.

The potential of the unseen unique snowflake design is relative to the potential of the seen unique snowflake, but how?

If the unique coding of the unseen potential unique pattern of the snowflake designs intertwined structures are reduced to the smallest amount of water needed to create a snowflake design, how does that unique coding within the drop of water interact with the coding of other factors of DNA?

What atoms are involved with creating unique patterns in snowflakes that we’re are able to see? Do atoms passing through water interact with the water drop in such a way, that the unseen potential snowflake design in the drop of water, effect the atom itself?

What atoms or particles in the Primordial Universe, could create infinitely unique snowflake patterns?