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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Because of the vortexial rotations,all produce heat do they not? |
but if the vortexial rotations produce heat why does H and O only do this at extremely low temps? it seems that vortexial rotations don't produce enough heat. but the extreme cold does produce a liquid , of both H and O.
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What about the "field"
that holds all this in coherence the etheric field,or aether as some call it?
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what of it though?
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What part does this field play in the dynamics of fluidation?regards michael.
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density perhaps? but then again why at room temps. does a liquid manifest?
there is something going on that we have NOT fully investigated , about H2-O. just simply H2-Os ability to exist , as a liquid , at room temp. , in the first place.
so far it simply doesn't make sense.