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Ok assume you are God or talking to God you have the most perfect equipment in the world possible and you can change a things state, at a thought.

So you can't change what something is but you can change its state.

So say you have gotten the resonance hold down to a perfect 1234 code like you can vibrate DNA using its sequence. Say you can split a light ray into is magnetic and electrical components. Say you can hold electrons spin so their charge is stable but they don't move. Say you can collapse a shell of electrons to all move at the same speed or as a wave say you can choose between the particle and wave functions of an electron.

My main question is, when you have an H2O, C10H15N(nicely warm), Mercury, and Oil what is the thing that makes these things "liquid" and not "solid"?

>> No.11601666

Human perception

>> No.11601671

>>11601666
you demon.

>> No.11601674

>>11601661
If I was a God I'd wipe out all trannies and anime fans.

>> No.11601676

Ok, because the outer layer its not in the inner layer because that's been counted out look at the outer layer what is it doing? (Neither of them told me either lets just go down this road because its the only one we have.)

>> No.11601682

>>11601674
Probably one of the reasons you're not then sinnar.
"trannies" are a product of reckless reincarnation, anime fans are bleeding, know the truth about Death, about The Arabs and about Time Travel/ "re"incarnation. Deathnote, FMA, Inuyasha. Don't know about the Lain yet personally, and Evagelion is just what we call it when the kid obeys us. Really.

>> No.11601684

>>11601682
Baby.

Ok you know he likes forty so why is eighty like that? It's double forty its simple he was making a statement and the other things will follow that. Probably. You check, it I don't have time. Later kid.

>> No.11601760

>>11601684
There has to be some switch to make the electrons stand, since they can weigh them right? Probably, a switch to turn them from waves to particles I mean we know what that is it's the sight on them we already know its a message from the old gods and you want to make it into some, we want to make it into some process you can just label as arbitrary and mechanic, its not its sacred.

>> No.11601765

their spin. its up or down but its in a shpere, so what you mean is in or out, really. right? so which happens first? the in or out?

>> No.11601800

>>11601765
It's attracted towards the proton right? So I'd say inwards. But is it moving toward the proton or is it moving *around* the proton? We know they have a wave function what if they pair to make a complete wave, or something I mean if it moves too fast and if they don't know yet, we can literally change can't we. I've heard it responds to sight. You're right it is sacred but the doesn't mean we can't understand it.

>> No.11601809

I suspect that they do not know what happens when, an up spin with a downspin need to collapse into wave or particle formation *together*, because the tests they do separate the particle from its natural attractions somehow they are fixing it so that it isn't binding I don't know what the do with all their little H+ particles. You could explain that through the fact that the atoms about it are just electrically stable I guess but it doesn't seem natural to me, honestly.

>> No.11601817

They probably have a ball of elastic bands sort of deal that is just a fusion of more and more H+ bound together hahahahahah. With that binding tech they gave the CIA I bet you NSAS keeps it oiled binding random shit to other random shit like a kid with a stapler gun, that's what I'd do.

>> No.11601829

>>11601817
Yes right yes ok so think proportions, what about gravity? how far do the planets have to be from each other than their velocities don't interact? It's in space so theoretically they could be a centimeter from one another without affecting each other based on speed in space its the weight that counts. Or something right? we can see the moon like proportionally that means something doesn't it? There's a distance at which an object stops smashing into the "heavier" object and starts circling it. Which really That father just set it on a path, but this is science speak and when he did that it was with a feeling and those feelings turn up perfect equations.

>> No.11601832

>>11601829
Yes ok, maybe. They could be spinning like a planet spins but why they would pair up in that case?

>> No.11601848
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11601848

>>11601832
Look at this there's something in it I don't know what it is but it is something.

>> No.11601852

>>11601848
It's confusing you have the outer circle going neither clockwise nor anti clockwise.

>> No.11601863

>>11601661
Along anything you said actually makes any sense, you're asking what makes a liquid a liquid. Because you wasted so much time getting to the question with nonsense between, I'm not even going to answer it. I hope you're just as dissatisfied with my post as I was with yours.

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>>11601852
yes exactly though so, the outer circle what is it doing? It's keeping the left and right stable and its flowing with the inner circles why, 'magnets' appear to have like, that dip in them. because the outer circle isn't really real maybe it's just the result of the inner circles, like a train passing I know it works in space but disregard that. The green lines are movin through and around the blue lines right ? so they are stabilizing the blue lines giving them left and right under and over and they respect the left and right because up and down are there to give them that direction but the only real thing is the blue lines the energy that moves because of the guidance of "green" "something". Paths.

so really what's happening is this

>> No.11601884 [DELETED] 

>>11601863
It should be in the nature of the elements that we're working with if you had the answer you'd share it. Because you're talking to God in theory and being a little tease to Zuescsz get's you raped.

>> No.11601887

>>11601884
You need to stop. Delete that.

>> No.11601893

>>11601887
*behaves*

>> No.11601910

>>11601893
You were talking about something keep going. Magnets, bloody move enough like water it's close enough to the subject we are here to discourse not to entertain or explain. Think about the nature of that curve, when it turns, then, the field is slowing isn't it like a racehorse round a track nothing is complicated everything is simple things added together. What's that thing "liquids fall solids stand" that worked once it can work twice, right. This thing isn't standing or falling its just moving its not like either of the states. Keep working it over you can't get more wrong by starting at nothing.

>> No.11601915

>>11601910
I need to stop or you want me to stop?

>> No.11601921

>>11601915
I want you to focus.

>> No.11601925

.>~**I want you to focus.**~<.

>> No.11601959

>>11601921
I wanT yOu to FocUs

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11601994

>>11601959
Just, want you to focus. Only, want you to focus. All I am asking, it is that you focus.

>> No.11602009

>>11601994
Alright that's pretty cool. Makes sense and is beautiful. I'd love to see some little witch freeze a spikey dense blade though. It would be cool.

Ok but we know it didn't use to freeze in pattern don't we? it didn't. Did it? I'm supposed to remember I didn't keep track of that.

OK so what does that mean about the liquid function, its disorganized as a liquid. is it literally just that its not forming structural bods that must be all it is, really I mean it has a structure you know its not forming "standing" bonds? bonds that I know "reaching bonds" or umh it's not forming um upright bonds? no they go outward just tree brachy bonds its not a tree that's all it is is not a tree.

>> No.11602019

>>11602009
You like the word "standing". I think that's literally all that it is. Is the molecules are too busy and bouncy to organize themselves and so they don't? But when you slow them down they find their structure. I guess. There's probably a song to it, a reasoning for brittleness too. That's the next thing great. What does oil do when it freezes?

>> No.11602024

>>11602019
"Because motor oil does not crystallize, or solidify, at any temperature, it technically does not freeze"

And yeah because I'm not a liar without reason.

>> No.11602029

>>11602024
Isn't that just fantastic. Well it doesn't matter or make any difference, really we were worried about turning everything to duse if things are already bound its not an issue. New thread this is dead the answer was easy. Cool flow picture though. I really, I love it when you focus you know.

>> No.11602031

>>11602029
Ghseje Bewwe Kelsekle memesmesmse ah.

>> No.11602034

>>11602031
14436. 721.

>> No.11602045

You know? Now you know.

>> No.11602046

>>11602045
No no I only know you know I know I don't know that I know. You know?

>> No.11602049

>>11602046
"Oh no"

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11602088

>>11601661
The storage/transportation container required for said substance to be retrievable/usable at some future date.

>You can make whatever story you want about my wife.

>> No.11602165

>>11601661
Battler, stop embarrassing yourself.

>> No.11604185

All is categorical information based on phenomena