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Plasma Space Experiment, Generates DNA Strand and more

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posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 09:38 AM
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Having just come across this video, I thought this was both interesting and important to see.



The videos covers how an experiment with Plasma in zero gravity has displayed some very interesting results. Instead of like on earth, plasma behaves much differently in a zero gravity environment. Thus when the Plasma is tested in such conditions it begins to react in odd ways, spinning like a galaxy, showing how possibly galaxies may come to follow the shape they become, to showing a 3d like structures, to most surprising, at the end of this video, displaying DNA structure. Is this why our DNA looks as it does? Possibly so.


Plasma is a pale-yellowish, watery solution that suspends all of the other parts of the blood. It makes up about 55% of the total volume of our blood. Plasma itself is made up of 91.5% water. It acts as a solvent for important proteins, nutrients, electrolytes, gases, and other substances essential to life.


The above quote certainly gives the impression that plasma may have more control over our bodies and our design then we may think.

Interesting.
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posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 09:48 AM
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a reply to: BlackProject

Plasma in physics



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 09:55 AM
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originally posted by: BlackProject
Having just come across this video, I thought this was both interesting and important to see.



The videos covers how an experiment with Plasma in zero gravity has displayed some very interesting results. Instead of like on earth, plasma behaves much differently in a zero gravity environment. Thus when the Plasma is tested in such conditions it begins to react in odd ways, spinning like a galaxy, showing how possibly galaxies may come to follow the shape they become, to showing a 3d like structures, to most surprising, at the end of this video, displaying DNA structure. Is this why our DNA looks as it does? Possibly so.


Plasma is a pale-yellowish, watery solution that suspends all of the other parts of the blood. It makes up about 55% of the total volume of our blood. Plasma itself is made up of 91.5% water. It acts as a solvent for important proteins, nutrients, electrolytes, gases, and other substances essential to life.


The above quote certainly gives the impression that plasma may have more control over our bodies and our design then we may think.

Interesting.



Ummm...this is very cool...I'm not quite sure how to think about this yet...the implications are certainly thought provoking that's for sure...

Thank you for bringing this to my attention...




YouSir



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 10:53 AM
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Yeah that was my sentiment. The implications. However, more importantly the beautiful aspect of everything being created from the very matter around us. All made from the same thing.

It is wonderful to me when nature, when seemingly non intelligent behaves intelligently in the most docile way.



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 11:01 AM
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Interesting indeed - mainly commented to follow


Oh and I wonder if KPB is still about and if so would be interested in his thoughts as we discussed plasma a fair bit in that old baddogma cafe thread. (Hi peeple too)



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 11:03 AM
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Thank you . . . . interesting a reply to: BlackProject



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 11:33 AM
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a reply to: Peeple
If you’re trying to be smart about it. They mean blood plasma, not one of the highest energy states of material.



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 11:36 AM
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a reply to: misterhistory

I'm mobile and can't watch the video so naturally I assumed it was talking about the other plasma.



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 11:44 AM
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a reply to: Peeple

OP described blood plasma in their post, however, they did not write the actual phrase anywhere.



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 11:51 AM
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originally posted by: BlackProject
Having just come across this video, I thought this was both interesting and important to see.



The videos covers how an experiment with Plasma in zero gravity has displayed some very interesting results. Instead of like on earth, plasma behaves much differently in a zero gravity environment. Thus when the Plasma is tested in such conditions it begins to react in odd ways, spinning like a galaxy, showing how possibly galaxies may come to follow the shape they become, to showing a 3d like structures, to most surprising, at the end of this video, displaying DNA structure. Is this why our DNA looks as it does? Possibly so.


Plasma is a pale-yellowish, watery solution that suspends all of the other parts of the blood. It makes up about 55% of the total volume of our blood. Plasma itself is made up of 91.5% water. It acts as a solvent for important proteins, nutrients, electrolytes, gases, and other substances essential to life.


The above quote certainly gives the impression that plasma may have more control over our bodies and our design then we may think.

Interesting.


I had hoped that it was actual DNA assembled by plasma, but I see now it is just a laddered double helix shaped structure.

They did mention cryogenic cooling so I wonder at the exact process that caused this shape?

If this worked on a microscopic scale, perhaps with the four DNA bases in the mixture, the electrostatics could combine with the valence forces and assist the assembly of a DNA molecule in space?

This could indicate a possible path for study in abiogenesis research and also fits with Panspermia.

Unfortunately though, even if DNA self-assembles, it isn't fully explicatory of 'life'. You'd still have to explain the replication, transcription, metabolic functions and initial coding.



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 12:25 PM
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im confused... is this Plasma as in superheated gas, 4th state of matter... or is this Blood Plasma... because the 2 things are NOT the same but it seems like we are switching back and forth like they are interchangeable? because Blood Plasma, in not a 4th state of matter. and superheat gas isn't in our blood.

plas·ma
ˈplazmə/
noun
noun: plasma; noun: plasm

1.
the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
2.
an ionized gas consisting of positive ions and free electrons in proportions resulting in more or less no overall electric charge, typically at low pressures (as in the upper atmosphere and in fluorescent lamps) or at very high temperatures (as in stars and nuclear fusion reactors).

Number 1 or number 2, not both.
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posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 02:41 PM
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At about 40 seconds into the video they mention "plasma, the 4th state of matter". This is not about blood.



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 03:02 PM
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Ok so "BLOOD" Plasma...

Whole time reading I thought they meant plasma as in the state of matter.. Which is pretty damn cool to see tested in zero g.



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 03:08 PM
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It has been noticed earlier than what the Russian cosmonauts demonstrated.

The German scientist Gregor Morfill of the Max Planck Institute has done great research on plasma dust particles and states that they are self organizing.



Could alien life exist in the form of dancing specks of dust? According to a new simulation, electrically charged dust can organise itself into DNA-like double helixes that behave in many ways like living organisms, reproducing and passing on information to one another.


There was experiment by caltech engineers with creating a stable plasma ring in open air for the first time.



a team of engineers from Caltech has created a stable ring of plasma in open air, using just a high-pressure jet of water and a crystal plate. The technique could, in the long run, unlock the potential for plasma to be used for storing energy.


What they encountered was even more strange as when they generated this plasma ring their phones seemed to start to do weird things.



The rings have a diameter of a few dozen microns and are visible under a microscope. Strangely, the plasma appears to be emitting radio frequencies, which messed with the engineer's cell phones while they were in the room.


Now what I learned from this is that plasma seems to be self replicating or regulating and pass energy to eachother or completely devulge one another.

Imo plasma could be alive although it's not excepted in the main stream science as that it is alive.



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 04:33 PM
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a reply to: 0bserver1

With regular chemicals, when you start mixing them together into chemical systems, all sorts of geometric shapes start to form in both 2D and 3D; sheets, spots, labryinths. Combine this with fluid motion and you get fluid dynamics. Add in charged particles in plasma, then you'll get feedback systems between the ions moving through an electromagnetic field, and an electromagnetic field being created as the particles move. These two are going to interact until they form stable self-sustaining arrangements like donuts and vortices.



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 07:55 PM
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a reply to: stormcell

This post is proof of how people latch onto buzzwords and then mostly talk gibberish.

Blood Plasma is NOT the same thing as High temperature fully Ionized gas. Also, on the previous poster... Plasma is alive? interesting... evidence? seems like us humans do a hell of a lot of life creation then



posted on Jan, 31 2018 @ 08:59 PM
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At about 40 seconds into the video they mention "plasma, the 4th state of matter". This is not about blood.


Correct, the OP mixed it up and mentioned BOTH the gaseous 4th state of matter and the liquid in blood. Two different things, but both called "plasma."

The video is about the gaseous 4th state of matter, NOT the stuff blood cells are suspended in... and that 4th state is weird, weird, weird.

When you read genius physicists like Bohm saying that "plasma seems alive" one should pay attention.


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posted on Feb, 1 2018 @ 04:28 AM
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It could explain the weird weather patterns, strange radio astronomy signatures and chemtrails as an experimental feature?




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