geology - Spiritual Blogs - Ashtar Command - Spiritual Community2024-03-29T05:17:28Zhttps://www.ashtarcommandcrew.net/profiles/blogs/feed/tag/geology~The Death of Silica~https://www.ashtarcommandcrew.net/profiles/blogs/the-death-of-silica2015-09-01T00:03:44.000Z2015-09-01T00:03:44.000ZLouis Edward Francis Millshttps://www.ashtarcommandcrew.net/members/LouisEdwardFrancisMills<div><p>It seems to me that the energy I describe having experienced again and again and find naturally occurring examples of is indeed the key to infinite "free" energy. This state of water that is between liquid and solid and relies on magnetism to form, is found in the bottom of the ocean in current channels between the continental plates. Now, in most hydro thermal reactions, and hydro electric reactions, loss or conversion of the water is an inherent part of the process. Well, what I am saying to you is that I believe this water could provide infinite energy transfers, without ever losing energy. In terms of how I realized this, it would be that to have the water in my body combine with a massive amount of bio electrical and geomagnetic energy, and suddenly resolve into a shape which communicates all of the properties of the 5 platonic solids, and is specifically water expressing as fire with the over unity function of the torus, seems like a message that this state of energy exists, can be found in the natural world, and can therefore likely be recreated in a laboratory. I conjecture it would require only powerful electromagnets and water, in the right situation to cause the spontaneous change in state, into a state of water that is stronger, much more magnetic and electrically reactive, and can be made to hold shape whilst still in a flowing motion; exactly how a circuit works, only with "living" elements. A Higher technology.<br /><br />It's beyond plausible: <a href="http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/Water/density.html" target="_blank">http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/Water/density.html</a><br /><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermohaline_circulation" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermohaline_circulation</a></p></div>