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Twin Lakes - July 2010 Twin Lakes - July 2010

It just started raining outside.  The water that falls from the sky is assumed to be pure, resulting from the condensation of evaporated moisture generated from lakes, oceans and other physical water surfaces.  A chemical analysis of Mt. Shasta snowfall water demonstrates excessive amounts of barium, strontium and aluminum.  These elements do not naturally occur in air or water - how did they get there?  Is it the geo-engineers spraying particulate to lower albedo or factories in China with very high smokestacks?  This is not good water.

 

Water is a compound - it is not good or bad.  It is the universal solvent (just as we are universal sovereigns).  The formula is H2O.  This represents one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen, which come together to form a complex that in bulk has a bond angle of 109.4 degrees and a bent shape.  Water is polar, which means there are both a positive and negative side.  If you look at a water molecule, you can see different orientations based on a C2v symmetry, which allows different bonding approaches.

 

Water is the key to life on earth - the mechanism for water to attach to other water molecules is called hydrogen bonding. In biologic systems, all the proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates and lipids, carry extra water around in a form called the hydration sphere.  The depth of this hydration sphere seems to carry information to cells, organs and organisms that are key to metabolic processes. It seems to me as a scientist that water speaks the universal language and it the seat of real intellegiance.

 

My thinking cap is on and i am moving into novel territory.  My thught is that the water atom can control the bond angle of the HOH bond by holding or dispersing energy.  Individual atoms align in a regular array that allows energy to be held as currency between individual atoms in a lattice.  This process is done in quantum increments and can be stored in the form of structure realignment.  If the water atom has memory, it can reconfigure into shapes that it has once been exposed to - passing information by mimicing the resonances of the adjacent water molecules.

 

In science they tell us not to animate molecules, but in poetry we are taught onomonopoea - that images are created by the strings of words. Why not strings of water molecules in three dimensions that vibrate with resonant frequencies which emit information.  It makes sense that life exists on other size scales.  We understand micro-biology exists and are fascinated by other life forms three to six orders of magnitude smaller than ourselves.  What would be micro-biology to that level is still many orders of magnitide larger than the scale of a single water molecule.  The depth of intelligent life covers a much larger range than anyone currently concieve - this should be where SETI is focused.

 

We are part of a much larger entity, where our sun is to our galaxy as a nucleus is to a cell with the entire concievable solar system being clustes of water molecules bound together on different scales exuding intelligence in different forms.  The ORMUS gold has the ability to adjust the temperence of water molecules - it signifies the beginning of a much larger conception.  We have always broken things down to smaller and smaller.  At each level of this break, we lose sight of emergent properties that come out based on actions of a whole.  What i mean is that we think, but our brain detached from our body and isolated without the support system would be inanimate, just a lump of tissue. 

 

But the water knows if the substance is alive or dead.  How?  The mechanisms used to explain how things work have broken down - things are not what they seem.  We need to understand water a whole lot better, real quick to get a handle on the changes coming to what we call life.  Iff* you are ready to delve into water deeper with me, let me know and i will enable an on-line course through ONRRI and NWETI.

* iff - if and only if

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