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An observation of the unique self awareness of molecular structures
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To reinforce the understanding that at
every level, structures are perceptually aware of what they are and what they
are made of as well as what is around them. |
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In other words that molecules and
compounds are every bit as aware that they are a molecule with certain
behaviour as the Unita of which they are ultimately made. |
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That this awareness creates a Universe
made up of infinite perceptions with the real machinery operating in the
background has been explained previously. |
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But at the molecular level, let us consider an
important observation- why do some molecules not travel past other molecules in
formation, even though there is plenty of room? |
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Have you every heard of the words water proof? Say an
umbrella for example. You know that an umbrella keeps you dry (relatively) but
why should it?
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For if we were to measure the size of a water molecule
against the size of the gaps in the fabric, we would see that in physical real
world logic, the material of the umbrella should be no guard against any and
all water molecules. Yet very few water molecules get through. Why? |
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It is because water molecules behave in groups and
clusters in a common vibration state and therefore as a whole are too large.
That individual water molecules do not break from the combined "perception" of
their peers and dive through the huge opening between the fabric fibres is a
true test of the strength of the perception that everything perceived as fact
is indeed fact. |
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Simply, water molecules could not behave like the way
they do (e.g. the umbrella), if they were not self aware of their own
characteristics and those of other water and non water molecules around them.
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