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    I saw it as a circle. Everything was a full circle laid out, and each area was just expanding, like wrapping a rag around your hand. The first wrap, you know, it's so tight. The very first wrap is so tight. That's the first one that Walter Russell did. Yeah, but go back to the wiggly one. This is how I saw it, more so, but as a vortex. But you'll see there's a relationship between hydrogen, carbon, silicone, cobalt, rhodium. They're all bonded. They all sit as the middle point between two noble gasses. So those things don't really exist. It's only one substance. Now, the problem is, the first thing that we're able to perceive is hydrogen. That's the first visible element, because before it is too dense for us to perceive it. You understand what I'm saying? But as you reach into the next octave, the carbon octave, and they call that the bisexual tone, because the carbon has two tones to it. It has a negative side and a positive side. The part where lithium behaves. Lithium is contractive, beryllium is contractive, boron is contractive. But the moment you get to carbon, you balance it out.
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    I saw it as a circle. Everything was a full circle laid out, and each area was just expanding, like wrapping a rag around your hand. The first wrap, you know, it's so tight. The very first wrap is so tight. That's the first one that Walter Russell did. Yeah, but go back to the wiggly one. This is how I saw it, more so, but as a vortex. But you'll see there's a relationship between hydrogen, carbon, silicone, cobalt, rhodium. They're all bonded. They all sit as the middle point between two noble gasses. So those things don't really exist. It's only one substance. Now, the problem is, the first thing that we're able to perceive is hydrogen. That's the first visible element, because before it is too dense for us to perceive it. You understand what I'm saying? But as you reach into the next octave, the carbon octave, and they call that the bisexual tone, because the carbon has two tones to it. It has a negative side and a positive side. The part where lithium behaves. Lithium is contractive, beryllium is contractive, boron is contractive. But the moment you get to carbon, you balance it out. <lora:add-detail-xl:1> . shallow depth of field, vignette, highly detailed, high budget Hollywood movie, bokeh, cinemascope, moody, epic, gorgeous, film grain, grainy

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    6/3/2024
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