April 08, 2012

Game Theory - 8

I am an ardent fan of the Doctor and have been following his adventures through six seasons this past month. Rule One - the Doctor lies. When you change a time-line, you create anew and that event horizon becomes part of infinite possibility.

Attitude determines ability - you have to believe for anything to ring true. When you pack your bag to be ready to go at a moments notice, a few things to have include your towel, a screwdriver and a tuning fork. You will know when to use each of them. When you are on the fence, the wobble becomes greater.

Nothing 'wrong' can happen - the spin can be either left or right. Quarks can be strange, yet charmed. It all works out in the end, because any number of attempts can be made until the desired outcome is achieved. We only remember paths that work, or are entertaining enough to fail spectacularly and keep our interest.

Perception filters alter memories - they allow us to not remember when we take trips outside of time. Off-time happens, yet it is not part of the Akashic Record. These travels are real to the people that encounter them, never quite achieving real time in recorded history. Experience is everything.

The Ormus gold works because it allows realignment of water. This takes place by eliminating barriers to the transition state - lowering the energy required. The large size of gold forces one-electron chemistry, which breaks and reforms chemical bonds by using water to sew membranes back together after the passage. Somehow, the buried filled f-shell under a filled d shell acts to prevent the random passage of the electron outside it's housing - which is immediately disintegrated by the presence of light waves.

This suggests mind over matter can fix many of our ills, by reorienting the water into precise layers with enhanced hydrogen bonding. The distance away from the surface of the protein is a measure of how tightly the individual water molecule is held. We are all smart water.

We are allowed to be proud of our achievements. Ego is a necessity, but don't let it go to your head, keep it in control with your heart. I would guess that if we took the time to refine the known mechanism of how food is biochemically processed through different species of life, that we would learn how to support the living earth. Is all life 'nature'?

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