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Apr 6Liked by Bob Greenyer

Soft boiled egg! MF would be gratified

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Apr 6Liked by Bob Greenyer

3 weeks ago I thought the inside of the plasmoid was a big whirling ball of motion. But I'm wondering if it's more like coexisting, in-place, fractal plasmoids in a fractal honeycomb. For instance, could the inside of each of those honeycombs Been a plasmoid existing in between the matter it's producing and all the motion is Fractal in nature. Like the whole bunch of star in a jars locked into their position, but spitting out matter...they don't really need motion to "eat" because they have flow in and out, Right?

I hope that made little sense. My mind is blown Daily just by going outside. And then these weekend videos... I can only faintly imagine the experience you're having. Cheers

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Watching Marko Rodin work…:)

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All the building block elements for 'life' formed there in 3 and 4?

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https://youtu.be/dcRVVSIRPrQ?si=H9yBFIdSR_tTk6N3 Hi Bob. Just a palette cleanser. But MG is a beast in her own right. She sees. And also needs to see the MFMP. You get my drift...Cheers. PS. My brother Mike was just here banging out my new bathroom, and he has been bringing water from the mountains to the villagers of Nicaragua for some years now via a University engineering program for the BS Eng.. The power of moving water. I am born on the cusp of Virgo and live in well watered Syracuse. js. My wife worked for a hydrologist at U of Michigan and upon hearing about the work at MFMP wrote this: In the late seventies, I worked for professor Fredrick Hammett in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. I remember typing many articles (papers, studies) on "Cavitation and Multi-Phase Flow." These articles were copied and sent to the Jet Propulsion Lab in California. They were also cross-referenced in many other file cabinets that Professor Hammett kept in a long dark room on campus. This was 47 years ago. I believe Prof. Hammett was an early proponent of the power of how water flows.

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What's the big Bang, a tiny implosion instead?

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