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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
At about 40 seconds into the video they mention "plasma, the 4th state of matter". This is not about blood.