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    Death by Permanence

    When the human magnetic cycle (HMC) stops its recycling process then death comes by permanent demagnetization as eternal slumber. Since magnetism is analogous to time, permanent demagnetization also stops the flow of time. However, if the HMC is conservative then time flows ceaselessly as frequency-wavelength correlations between peaks of relative maximum and relative minimum such that even immortals are required to take a nap once in a while. In the words of Anne Rice, preternatural vampires or undead (nosferatos) need to have their resting places when not actively feeding on the blood of the mortals.
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    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    That is if we are buried. But if we are incinerated, then we increase exponentially our thermal energy, releasing it by chemical reactions by which all our body is disappeared except the carbon. The loss of our life is therefore remunerated because carbon after millenniums of compression will eventually become diamond.
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    Nuclear Energy

    Thermal or chemical changes could not possibly affect the HMC. However, HMC might be affected by changes in nuclear energy.
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    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Hydrogen, not carbon, is the language of the universe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by michellemfry
    Hydrogen, not carbon, is the language of the universe.
    Hydrogen is not the language of the universe, the language of the universe is existence itself. Hydrogen is a big part of the universe, as it is the basis of all matter elements, and the origin (with helium) of the main source of energy in the universe: stars. But hydrogen is destructive, highly explosive, while carbon is one of the most important elements for life.
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    By your own sweet words, Guille, Hydrogen is the language of the universe. Compared to carbon, hydrogen is omnipresent. I can't help myself, I am in love with hydrogen as the language of the universe.
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    Being explosive does not necessarily mean destructive. Our own creation was an explosive event. Was it worth it? I think so. I stand behind hydrogen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by michellemfry
    Being explosive does not necessarily mean destructive. Our own creation was an explosive event. Was it worth it? I think so. I stand behind hydrogen.
    Ok, hydrogen's explosive characteristic may not be destructive or bad. But I'm not that sure about our explosion... It was worth for us, yes, but let's be less human, and let's ask ourselves, whether, in any case, our existence was, is, and will be worth for the rest? The balance is now to not worth, but what we do in the next pair of centuries can change this balance or increment it.
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    Smile Re: death by permanence

    While the HMC is applicable to the physical body Antonio,and we do indeed die physically,
    however this does not apply to our spiritual body,which exist outside of the continuum
    and is trancendant of all physical laws.



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    reveal herself?


 

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