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    Re: An innate concept of "everything"

    This morning I had a dream...I was in a car with my family, including my grandmother. We were driving close to the oceans edge. I looked on with awe and amazement at how beautiful and clear the water was. We saw my son's friend (Eddie, looked a lot like my son) wave to us and jump in the ocean. We drove on. All around us were houses in varying degrees of houseness. Some were pristine while others had no paint or were falling apart. Some had no walls at all, with a full living room set up. The waves were crashing in...it had gone from calm to crashing...yet not disturbing.

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    Re: An innate concept of "everything"

    A pole reversal necessitating a holistic local (magnetic) field eversion

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FvWtEdY4sE

    - would have significant effects on pure water (?? and salt water ??)

    Electrolysis?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetohydrodynamic_drive ?
    An electric current is passed through seawater in the presence of an intense magnetic field, which is able to control water's polar molecular structure. Functionally, the seawater is then the moving, conductive part of an electric motor. Pushing the water out the back accelerates the vehicle in the forward direction.
    ~*~

    A pole reversal would involve sizeable flux in the Earth's magnetic field.
    The oceans are filled with sea water.
    A magnetic flux will generate flux in electrical current within sea water.

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    June 14, 2009
    Oceans charge up new theory of magnetism
    Earth's magnetic field, long thought to be generated by molten metals swirling around its core, may instead be linked to ocean currents, according to controversial new research published this week.
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    The Sea of Gallilee is Israel's largest freshwater lake ... ...

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    Look on any map of Israel and the Sea of Galilee is difficult to miss.
    ... ... the valley of Armageddon is to the southwest.
    Much of the ministry of Jesus Christ, and numerous of His miracles took place in the area of the Sea of Galilee.
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    Re: An innate concept of "everything"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_year

    Changing of the seasons (Great Year)
    ->-
    Point of Inflexion
    ->-
    Maximal rate of change
    ->-
    Delta - maximized
    ->-
    Planetary requirement to use the energy which is being availed to it by virtue of the planet's relative speed vector within galactic context

    (similar in principle to the increased energetic availability which occurs each year in Summer -
    - where the increased speed of the planet results in increased energetic availability,
    increased Energetic rays (UV rays)
    - which leads to the growth (of vegetation) cycle).

    Just as in the point of inflexion of seasons within the Year -
    the point of inflexion within seasons within the Great Year -
    results in a change of phase.

    The change in phase is as a result of increased energetic availability -
    which must be used.

    Plants develop in Summer and die back in Winter,
    because of just this pattern

    - and just as small scale evolutionary events can be observed with each annual cycle -
    (random mutation,selection)
    - so larger speciation events occur with each Great Annual cycle.

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    Increased need to buffer the increased energetic availability within the environment ->- greenhouse gases (water and CO2) ->- acidification of the oceans ->-

    acid - growth
    alkalai - maintenance

    acidification of the oceans ->- Nature's method of Natural Selection

    - whereby the organisms which thrive at increased pH will be selected for -

    Nature selects for more complex (greater life-force)
    - increased energetically requiring life forms
    - through a Universal cycle of speed transduced acidity (electrical activity) bio availability.
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    Re: An innate concept of "everything"

    Quote Originally Posted by _ View Post
    Nature selects for more complex (greater life-force)
    - increased energetically requiring life forms
    - through a Universal cycle of speed transduced acidity (electrical activity) bio availability.
    ->-

    The mechanistic basis for the autonomously regulating,
    {{{repeating}}}
    Natural process of unidirectional evolution to complexity most readily noticeable through examination of the Tree of life on Earth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADDF::Stabile
    Evolution of man
    - by small change in brain chemistry
    - by small change in pH (H+) (e-)
    (reflecting 'battery acid' powering (selecting for) change in the natural world).
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    Re: An innate concept of "everything"

    money kills
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    Re: An innate concept of "everything"

    Complexity results from the accumulation of information/data/knowledge/experience/intelligence.

    Material existence is a language and, as with 'composition' in language, the composition of matter depends upon degrees of complexity and coherency. Cohesion of matter results from the accrual of sequential memory. The development of complexity and coherency in language marked the origin of modern Man. As stated in this thread previously, knowledge is innate. Afterall, we owe our very existence to DNA and what is DNA, if not accumulated information/knowledge? Life is the metaphorical symbolism of universal consciousness - just as our dreams are the metaphorical symbolism of our own consciousness (in as much as, they take on a life of their own).

    On another level this could be the construed as the results obtained from manipulation of independent variables: the potential for the the elusive and seemingly intangible (inanimate?), eg matter, thought, animating or becoming (look up '-escence' and 'essence')...something dependent upon, yet much more than, it's component parts.

    Composite function is 'a function whose values are found from two given functions by applying one function to an independent variable and then applying the second function to the result and whose domain consists of those values of the independent variable for which the result yielded by the first function lies in the domain of the second' - specifically, the universe giving birth to or actioning individual thought/perception (human consciousness), as a quantum dimension of complexity and coherency (another dimension or scale).

    LANGUAGE:
    Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French langage, from lange, langue tongue, language, from Latin lingua — more at tongue
    1 a : the words, their pronunciation, and the methods of combining them used and understood by a community b (1) : audible, articulate, meaningful sound as produced by the action of the vocal organs (2) : a systematic means of communicating ideas or feelings by the use of conventionalized signs, sounds, gestures, or marks having understood meanings (3) : the suggestion by objects, actions, or conditions of associated ideas or feelings <language in their very gesture — Shakespeare> (4) : the means by which animals communicate (5) : a formal system of signs and symbols (as FORTRAN or a calculus in logic) including rules for the formation and transformation of admissible expressions (6) : machine language

    TONGUE:
    the power of communication through speech:
    language; especially : a spoken language b : manner or quality of utterance with respect to tone or sound, the sense of what is expressed, or the intention of the speaker <she has a clever tongue> <a sharp tongue> c : ecstatic usually unintelligible utterance usually accompanying religious excitation —usually used in plural

    PRONUNCIATION:
    Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French pronuncier, from Latin pronuntiare, from pro- forth + nuntiare to report, from nuntius messenger — more at pro-
    1 : to declare officially or ceremoniously <the minister pronounced them husband and wife>
    2 : to declare authoritatively or as an opinion <doctors pronounced him fit to resume duties>
    3 a : to employ the organs of speech to produce <pronounce these words>; especially : to say correctly <I can't pronounce his name> b : to represent in printed characters the spoken counterpart of (an orthographic representation) <both dictionaries pronounce clique the same>
    4 : recite <speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you — Shakespeare>intransitive verb 1 : to pass judgment
    2 : to produce the components of spoken language

    MACHINE LANGUAGE:
    1 : the set of symbolic instruction codes usually in binary form that is used to represent operations and data in a machine (as a computer) —called also machine code
    2 : assembly language

    Understanding how this functions and having the means and requirements, humans have developed -

    ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE:
    : a programming language that consists of instructions that are mnemonic codes for corresponding machine language instructions

    All language is a mnemonic code. Our lack of comprehension of language is evidenced in our ignorance of everything.

    MNEMONIC:
    Etymology: Greek mnēmonikos, from mnēmōn mindful, from mimnēskesthai to remember — more at mind
    1 : assisting or intended to assist memory; also : of or relating to mnemonics
    2 : of or relating to memory

    Cohesion of matter results from the accrual of sequential memory.


    CONT...
    Last edited by leskey; 07-19-2010 at 03:47 AM. Reason: Clarify with colour
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    Re: An innate concept of "everything"

    .../CONT.

    MIND:
    Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gemynd; akin to Old High German gimunt memory, Latin ment-, mens mind, monēre to remind, warn, Greek menos spirit, mnasthai, mimnēskesthai to remember
    1 : recollection,memory <keep that in mind> <time out of mind>
    2 a : the element or complex of elements in an individual that feels, perceives, thinks, wills, and especially reasons b : the conscious mental events and capabilities in an organism c : the organized conscious and unconscious adaptive mental activity of an organism
    3 : intention, desire <I changed my mind>
    4 : the normal or healthy condition of the mental faculties
    5 : opinion, view
    6 : disposition, mood
    7 a : a person or group embodying mental qualities <the public mind> b : intellectual ability
    8 capitalized Christian Science : god 1b
    9 : a conscious substratum or factor in the universe

    MEMORY:
    Etymology: Middle English memorie, from Anglo-French memoire, memorie, from Latin memoria, from memor mindful; akin to Old English gemimor well-known, Greek mermēra care, Sanskrit smarati he remembers
    1 a : the power or process of reproducing or recalling what has been learned and retained especially through associative mechanisms b : the store of things learned and retained from an organism's activity or experience as evidenced by modification of structure or behavior or by recall and recognition
    2 a : commemorative remembrance <erected a statue in memory of the hero> b : the fact or condition of being remembered <days of recent memory>
    3 a : a particular act of recall or recollection b : an image or impression of one that is remembered <fond memories of her youth> c : the time within which past events can be or are remembered
    4 a : a device (as a chip) or a component of a device in which information especially for a computer can be inserted and stored and from which it may be extracted when wanted; especially : ram b : capacity for storing information <512 megabytes of memory>
    5 : a capacity for showing effects as the result of past treatment or for returning to a former condition —used especially of a material (as metal or plastic)

    PLASTIC:

    Etymology: Latin plasticus of molding, from Greek plastikos, from plassein to mold, form

    1 : formative, creative <plastic forces in nature>
    2 a : capable of being molded or modeled <plastic clay> b : capable of adapting to varying conditions : pliable <ecologically plastic animals>
    3 : sculptural
    4 : made or consisting of a plastic
    5 : capable of being deformed continuously and permanently in any direction without rupture
    6 : of, relating to, or involving plastic surgery
    7 : having a quality suggestive of mass-produced plastic goods; especially : artificial 4 <plastic smiles>
    8 : relating to, characterized by, or exhibiting neural plasticity

    1 : a plastic substance; specifically : any of numerous organic synthetic or processed materials that are mostly thermoplastic or thermosetting polymers of high molecular weight and that can be made into objects, films, or filaments

    POLYMER:

    Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, back-formation from polymeric, from Greek polymerēs having many parts, from poly- + meros part — more at merit

    : a chemical compound or mixture of compounds formed by polymerization and consisting essentially of repeating structural units

    MERIT:

    Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French merite, from Latin meritum, from neuter of meritus, past participle of merēre to deserve, earn; akin to Greek meiresthai to receive as one's portion, meros part

    1 a obsolete : reward or punishment due b : the qualities or actions that constitute the basis of one's deserts c : a praiseworthy quality : virtue d : character or conduct deserving reward, honor, or esteem; also : achievement
    2 : spiritual credit held to be earned by performance of righteous acts and to ensure future benefits
    3 a plural : the substance of a legal case apart from matters of jurisdiction, procedure, or form b : individual significance or justification

    DNA consists of two polymeric neucleotides.

    Considering the above is only a slightly more comprehensive extrapolation of the definition of the word, 'language,' it's not surprising that humanity has a persistent, innate predelection and reverence for what it perceives as the metaphysical: we can't help but be innately aware of our origins. To date, humanity has clung to belief in these origins; our ability to begin to grasp and comprehend universal functioning, is only a very recent acquisition.

    Postscript:

    "...our ability to begin to grasp and comprehend universal functioning, is only a very recent acquisition."

    Actually, this statement is contadictory to the point I'm making and should read: "...our ability to prove our innate comprehension of universal functioning (as evidenced and expressed through language), has only very recently been achieved."

    My apologies for the error...
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    Re: An innate concept of "everything"

    DNA consists of two polymeric neucleotides.

    Considering the above is only a slightly more comprehensive extrapolation of the definition of the word, 'language,' it's not surprising that humanity has a persistent, innate predilection and reverence for what it perceives as the metaphysical: we can't help but be innately aware of our origins. To date, humanity has clung to belief in these origins; our ability to begin to grasp and comprehend universal functioning, is only very recent acquisition.

    Originally posted by Leskey
    Do we have an estimate of just how recently this comprehension came about? Is there any sense that the speed of our learning is now increasing?

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