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that's all i have for now!
Originally posted by jude11
that's all i have for now!
That's all you have? I didn't understand any of it and that's all you have?
I know you might believe that you're explaining everything clearly but...
Peace
Originally posted by fight back
Originally posted by jude11
that's all i have for now!
That's all you have? I didn't understand any of it and that's all you have?
I know you might believe that you're explaining everything clearly but...
Peace
i was just saying that the higher density earth is within our reality and is oceanic life! What you don't understand in this?
Originally posted by Phage
Sounds like you are becoming denser?
I can buy that.edit on 10/21/2012 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by rabzdguy
That explains why i feel i am in slow motion when i try run in dreams
Originally posted by Phage
Sounds like you are becoming denser?
I can buy that.
Originally posted by PunchingBag80
I thought density was a state in which matter is thicker and harder to push through. I don't see how being underwater as apposed to being in the air is lower in density. Plus, correct grammar is good when trying to explain the difference being a high and low density earth.
Around 14 people get raped by Dolphins each year.
Researchers studying dolphin behavior have been noticing an alarming trend in recent years. They have discovered rogue packs of adult male dolphins gang raping swimmers in open waters. Human decoys fitted with tracking devices have been dumped in open waters and observed from helicopter.
Scott Randleston of the Dolphin Research Institute of Boca Raton, has been studying dolphin behavior for 17 years, and came up with the decoy program. “In every case the decoy was set upon in a short time by groups of dolphins ranging from 8 to 20 young males. It seems there are gangs of dolphin predators roaming the open waters looking for humans to sexually assault. The dolphins in each case were observed circling the swimmer as one of the group grabbed them with their penis and dragged them under, then the others followed. You see dolphins have a prehensile penis, it is full of powerful muscles and they can wrap it around objects, such as a human wrist, ankle, neck, or waist. One could compare it to a boa constrictor or an elephant trunk….The decoys never resurfaced in any of the studies…. We tracked one of the decoys to an underwater cave where it had been repeatedly raped and torn apart by the dolphins. ”
There are at least 14 cases of dolphin rape reported each year in the United States, these usually occur near the shore where victims are able to escape before they can be dragged into a dolphin rape cave.
Originally posted by ErgoTheConclusion
The inverse state is every branch being completely separated. This would be a very expansive situation with a lot of room for movement/change... but is a very low density environment.
edit on 21-10-2012 by ErgoTheConclusion because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Swills
Have you ever heard of dolphin rape?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Around 14 people get raped by Dolphins each year.
Researchers studying dolphin behavior have been noticing an alarming trend in recent years. They have discovered rogue packs of adult male dolphins gang raping swimmers in open waters. Human decoys fitted with tracking devices have been dumped in open waters and observed from helicopter.
Scott Randleston of the Dolphin Research Institute of Boca Raton, has been studying dolphin behavior for 17 years, and came up with the decoy program. “In every case the decoy was set upon in a short time by groups of dolphins ranging from 8 to 20 young males. It seems there are gangs of dolphin predators roaming the open waters looking for humans to sexually assault. The dolphins in each case were observed circling the swimmer as one of the group grabbed them with their penis and dragged them under, then the others followed. You see dolphins have a prehensile penis, it is full of powerful muscles and they can wrap it around objects, such as a human wrist, ankle, neck, or waist. One could compare it to a boa constrictor or an elephant trunk….The decoys never resurfaced in any of the studies…. We tracked one of the decoys to an underwater cave where it had been repeatedly raped and torn apart by the dolphins. ”
There are at least 14 cases of dolphin rape reported each year in the United States, these usually occur near the shore where victims are able to escape before they can be dragged into a dolphin rape cave.
Higher density humans you say? Sure, why not.
Masaru Emoto (江本 勝 Emoto Masaru?, born July 22, 1943) is a Japanese author and entrepreneur, best known for his claims that human consciousness has an effect on the molecular structure of water. Emoto's hypothesis has evolved over the years of his research. Initially Emoto claimed that high-quality water forms beautiful and intricate crystals, while low-quality water has difficulty forming crystals. According to Emoto, an ice crystal of distilled water exhibits a basic hexagonal structure with no intricate branching. Emoto claims that positive changes to water crystals can be achieved through prayer, music, or by attaching written words to a container of water.
Since 1999 Emoto has published several volumes of a work titled Messages from Water, which contains photographs of water crystals next to essays and "words of intent." In addition to his books, Emoto also sells various water products from his websites and catalogs, which are purported to have healing properties derived from his research and experiments.
Emoto's ideas appeared in the popular documentary "What the Bleep Do We Know!?". Like the film, Emoto's work is widely considered pseudoscience by professionals, and he is criticized for going directly to the public with misleading claims that violate basic physics, based on methods that fail to properly investigate the truth of the claims.[1][2]