in short:
There was a ,"great oxidization event" in the Earth's history some 500 million years ago that would have made the 1 molecule of the sense of smell, go extinct.
The facts of scents are such that when you apply it to any surface or any matter, it will smell like the scent on the surface. While you're learning about this relationship and you
go to the surface again without the scent, the surface will seem like the smell of any type of matter that it is made of.
So too, in learning about scents, when one goes to sleep and has dreams, the actual smell of the bed is not really there, we only seem to sense it and so our dreams develop various ways to enhance the perception of it.
So what happened 500 000 000 years ago?.
Basically the first ever ,"non influenced" scent was eliminated by the presence of , "too much oxygen" for it to be effective in it's roll as a ,"medium" type of particle and so it was divided into 2 and from this each side of it was divided even more into the infinite variables of ions. These ions have specific sizes and some will only fit into others, while the new scents are developed because we connect with the ions in our brains to them.
So we are getting perceptions that might not even be there in reality. We are only sensing something that nature has chosen for us to perceive.
In this way ,much may be said ,of the first human ,"perception" of nature and the ,"loss" of the 1 reality of our perceptive ,"uniqueness". Which we keep while things change.
So when doing meditation or relaxing, it's our ability to prioritize the breathing action against the, "indulgence of scents" and the mind gets the facts that the great oxygenation event has already happened a long time ago and not to worry. In either case we humans have opted for the same result, even when confronted by the choice to breathe or to, "scent".
Meaning that in either case ,of scenting or breathing, we do not loose our breath so why not relax and find out some more about yourself with breathing exercises to find out about the beginnings of our evolution to be an oxygen hydration organism.
some history from Wikipedia about, the great oxygenation event.
date 2019
april 16
The Great Oxygenation Event, the beginning of which is commonly known in scientific media as the Great Oxidation Event (GOE, also called the Oxygen Catastrophe, Oxygen Crisis, Oxygen Holocaust,[2] Oxygen Revolution, or Great Oxidation) was the biologically induced appearance of molecular oxygen (dioxygen, O2) in Earth's atmosphere.[3]Geological, isotopic, and chemical evidence suggests a start of around 2.45 billion years ago (2.45 Ga),[4] during the Siderian period, at the beginning of the Proterozoic eon. The causes of the event remain unclear.[5] As of 2016, the geochemical and biomarker evidence for the development of oxygenic photosynthesis before the Great Oxidation Event is inconclusive.[6]
The first microbes to produce oxygen by photosynthesis were oceanic cyanobacteria.[7] They evolved into tufted microbial mats more than 2.3 billion years ago, approximately 200 million years before the GOE.[8] The free oxygen produced during this time was chemically captured by dissolved iron, converting iron {\displaystyle {\ce {Fe}}} and {\displaystyle {\ce {Fe^2+}}} to magnetite ({\displaystyle {\ce {Fe^2+Fe2^3+O4}}}) which is insoluble in water, and sank to the bottom of the shallow seas to create massive, large scale, banded iron formations. Some of the oxygen was captured by organic matter. The GOE started after these oxygen sinks were filled to capacity.
Cyanobacteria: responsible for the build-up of oxygen in the Earth's atmosphereThe increased production of oxygen set Earth's original atmosphere off balance.[9] Free oxygen is toxic to obligate anaerobic organisms; the rising concentrations may have destroyed most such organisms.[10]
A spike in chromium contained in ancient rock deposits formed underwater shows accumulated chromium washed off from the continental shelves. Chromium is not easily dissolved; its release from rocks requires the presence of a powerful acid. One such acid, sulfuric acid (H2SO4), may have formed through bacterial reactions with pyrite.[11] Mats of oxygen-producing cyanobacteria can produce a thin layer, one or two millimeters thick, of oxygenated water in an otherwise anoxic environment even under thick ice; thus, before oxygen started accumulating in the atmosphere, these organisms would already have adapted to oxygen.[12]Additionally, the free oxygen would have reacted with atmospheric methane, a greenhouse gas, greatly reducing its concentration and triggering the Huronian glaciation, called "snowball Earth", possibly the longest episode of glaciation in Earth's history.[13]
Eventually, the evolution of aerobic organisms that consumed oxygen established an equilibrium in the availability of oxygen. Free oxygen has been an important constituent of the atmosphere ever since.[13]
aside from wikipedia.
Here is how water remembers it's scent while enveloped in water as the first examples of the frequency vibration that keeps the scent internally or externally ,or both together.
There was a ,"great oxidization event" in the Earth's history some 500 million years ago that would have made the 1 molecule of the sense of smell, go extinct.
The facts of scents are such that when you apply it to any surface or any matter, it will smell like the scent on the surface. While you're learning about this relationship and you
go to the surface again without the scent, the surface will seem like the smell of any type of matter that it is made of.
So too, in learning about scents, when one goes to sleep and has dreams, the actual smell of the bed is not really there, we only seem to sense it and so our dreams develop various ways to enhance the perception of it.
So what happened 500 000 000 years ago?.
Basically the first ever ,"non influenced" scent was eliminated by the presence of , "too much oxygen" for it to be effective in it's roll as a ,"medium" type of particle and so it was divided into 2 and from this each side of it was divided even more into the infinite variables of ions. These ions have specific sizes and some will only fit into others, while the new scents are developed because we connect with the ions in our brains to them.
So we are getting perceptions that might not even be there in reality. We are only sensing something that nature has chosen for us to perceive.
In this way ,much may be said ,of the first human ,"perception" of nature and the ,"loss" of the 1 reality of our perceptive ,"uniqueness". Which we keep while things change.
So when doing meditation or relaxing, it's our ability to prioritize the breathing action against the, "indulgence of scents" and the mind gets the facts that the great oxygenation event has already happened a long time ago and not to worry. In either case we humans have opted for the same result, even when confronted by the choice to breathe or to, "scent".
Meaning that in either case ,of scenting or breathing, we do not loose our breath so why not relax and find out some more about yourself with breathing exercises to find out about the beginnings of our evolution to be an oxygen hydration organism.
some history from Wikipedia about, the great oxygenation event.
date 2019
april 16
The Great Oxygenation Event, the beginning of which is commonly known in scientific media as the Great Oxidation Event (GOE, also called the Oxygen Catastrophe, Oxygen Crisis, Oxygen Holocaust,[2] Oxygen Revolution, or Great Oxidation) was the biologically induced appearance of molecular oxygen (dioxygen, O2) in Earth's atmosphere.[3]Geological, isotopic, and chemical evidence suggests a start of around 2.45 billion years ago (2.45 Ga),[4] during the Siderian period, at the beginning of the Proterozoic eon. The causes of the event remain unclear.[5] As of 2016, the geochemical and biomarker evidence for the development of oxygenic photosynthesis before the Great Oxidation Event is inconclusive.[6]
The first microbes to produce oxygen by photosynthesis were oceanic cyanobacteria.[7] They evolved into tufted microbial mats more than 2.3 billion years ago, approximately 200 million years before the GOE.[8] The free oxygen produced during this time was chemically captured by dissolved iron, converting iron {\displaystyle {\ce {Fe}}} and {\displaystyle {\ce {Fe^2+}}} to magnetite ({\displaystyle {\ce {Fe^2+Fe2^3+O4}}}) which is insoluble in water, and sank to the bottom of the shallow seas to create massive, large scale, banded iron formations. Some of the oxygen was captured by organic matter. The GOE started after these oxygen sinks were filled to capacity.
Cyanobacteria: responsible for the build-up of oxygen in the Earth's atmosphereThe increased production of oxygen set Earth's original atmosphere off balance.[9] Free oxygen is toxic to obligate anaerobic organisms; the rising concentrations may have destroyed most such organisms.[10]
A spike in chromium contained in ancient rock deposits formed underwater shows accumulated chromium washed off from the continental shelves. Chromium is not easily dissolved; its release from rocks requires the presence of a powerful acid. One such acid, sulfuric acid (H2SO4), may have formed through bacterial reactions with pyrite.[11] Mats of oxygen-producing cyanobacteria can produce a thin layer, one or two millimeters thick, of oxygenated water in an otherwise anoxic environment even under thick ice; thus, before oxygen started accumulating in the atmosphere, these organisms would already have adapted to oxygen.[12]Additionally, the free oxygen would have reacted with atmospheric methane, a greenhouse gas, greatly reducing its concentration and triggering the Huronian glaciation, called "snowball Earth", possibly the longest episode of glaciation in Earth's history.[13]
Eventually, the evolution of aerobic organisms that consumed oxygen established an equilibrium in the availability of oxygen. Free oxygen has been an important constituent of the atmosphere ever since.[13]
aside from wikipedia.
Here is how water remembers it's scent while enveloped in water as the first examples of the frequency vibration that keeps the scent internally or externally ,or both together.
Here is how water may be created for life on Mars to continue with human settlements into the 100 000 years.
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every time we think , the ,"water memory" and the external environment of the oxygen, we are in fact relating to the first diode, anode and other species like ourselves that exist in this universe. We cannot exclude this possibility because it is already happening, with ,"peaceful alien contacts", happening with humans everywhere. Their ability to use extra sensory perception is by way of the memory of scents while being within their anatomy and their ability to open up to contact with humans as the exterior oxygen function of thought or language.
When on other planets like Mars, it may be that the water ,"memory frequency patterns" are a lot different than those on Earth.
So in this regard, the ,"spacyness" of the environment has some space in which the ions of, "scent" move about freely. While it may
be so on alien landscapes that the ,"space effect" has places where oxygen exists but ,no scents dare enter into. Meaning there is space
that is outside the oxygen and water environments even when there are , "primeval" scents enveloped in water but "developed outwards"
from the water and also ,"outside the oxygen environment" , meaning that there are such places where, "oxygenation events" are about to
happen or where the water and oxygen is in a bond without any oxygenation event or as predictive water, oxygen ,"interactions" where the
human presence has the ability to be conscious of the space by many amounts of ,"responses " to some type of ,"total planet feel" like we have
on Earth with our common ,"earth origin", while there may be water and oxygen that is interacting on the same cognitive level as here on
Earth ,but without any beings to be conscious of it ,except for ourselves.
So then, the vibration of water that keeps the scent changes to the vibration of the oxygen that then changes to the frequency of the space.
So in this way there are 3 variables that may shift from the;
1) vibration of water with oxygen in it.
2) vibration of oxygen inside water vibrations.
3)vibration of space within the vibration in water (gentle).
4) the vibration of space with the vibration of oxygen.
5) the vibration of oxygen in oxygen as creating the vibration of water.
6) the vibration of space in the vibrations of other spaces.
7) the continuous neutral as the vibration of the states of water and the vibrations of the states of oxygen.
8) the vibrations as moving, non static, space as ,"jumping around" quickly in the vibrations of oxygen while they displace water frequencies.
9)vibration of water as =vibration of oxygen being decreased in vibration as the increased vibration (consciousness) of the vibration of space as change.
10) impermanence of the oxygen as when the body no longer functions. This may be avoided by way of programming the water vibe to the oxygen vibe and
the motion to the space vibe as = 321 ,meaning that the illuminated state of conscious projection that grows from the beginning (to keep the water) =
to keep the lower oxygen and to then have some response to, "space ,not being wasted".
So then, the whole human body may have anodes and diodes as the cause of consciousness but the scents and tastes and sounds may vary.
The point being that as most astronauts leave Earth and look upon the Earth, the frequency of space in which we take our water, oxygen and space with us, may be
prioritized as being either blue variables or white variables, as , "frequencies" , and then the obvious space frequency. It could matter a lot to have the view of the
red planet as having red hues rather than blue ones. We are after all taking the living functions with us to a planet made of red dust.
So too , the planet Mars will have a totally different, "smell environment" than that of Earth and the facts of the ,"space we use as being alive", means that it's frequency
derivation from oxygen and water ,could be reddish in place of bluish as the first sense we make cognitive. Mars, does it have a odor or does it have no scent or does it have something pleasurable to our human senses.
Could be that , by knowing this, you know the facts of, "poison or not poisonous" and as such, taste will surely be the same , as either of the two.
The pleasurable smell= safe to breathe and then safe to grow vegetables on and to draw water, which also has this, "smell recognition". as safe to drink.
With the amounts of oxygen on Mars being minimal, the facts of our human influence may change mars to another, "great oxygenation event" on mars just as it was on Earth. In that case, the original scents of mars would be missing after some thousands of years of habitation.
So in this regard, the ,"spacyness" of the environment has some space in which the ions of, "scent" move about freely. While it may
be so on alien landscapes that the ,"space effect" has places where oxygen exists but ,no scents dare enter into. Meaning there is space
that is outside the oxygen and water environments even when there are , "primeval" scents enveloped in water but "developed outwards"
from the water and also ,"outside the oxygen environment" , meaning that there are such places where, "oxygenation events" are about to
happen or where the water and oxygen is in a bond without any oxygenation event or as predictive water, oxygen ,"interactions" where the
human presence has the ability to be conscious of the space by many amounts of ,"responses " to some type of ,"total planet feel" like we have
on Earth with our common ,"earth origin", while there may be water and oxygen that is interacting on the same cognitive level as here on
Earth ,but without any beings to be conscious of it ,except for ourselves.
So then, the vibration of water that keeps the scent changes to the vibration of the oxygen that then changes to the frequency of the space.
So in this way there are 3 variables that may shift from the;
1) vibration of water with oxygen in it.
2) vibration of oxygen inside water vibrations.
3)vibration of space within the vibration in water (gentle).
4) the vibration of space with the vibration of oxygen.
5) the vibration of oxygen in oxygen as creating the vibration of water.
6) the vibration of space in the vibrations of other spaces.
7) the continuous neutral as the vibration of the states of water and the vibrations of the states of oxygen.
8) the vibrations as moving, non static, space as ,"jumping around" quickly in the vibrations of oxygen while they displace water frequencies.
9)vibration of water as =vibration of oxygen being decreased in vibration as the increased vibration (consciousness) of the vibration of space as change.
10) impermanence of the oxygen as when the body no longer functions. This may be avoided by way of programming the water vibe to the oxygen vibe and
the motion to the space vibe as = 321 ,meaning that the illuminated state of conscious projection that grows from the beginning (to keep the water) =
to keep the lower oxygen and to then have some response to, "space ,not being wasted".
So then, the whole human body may have anodes and diodes as the cause of consciousness but the scents and tastes and sounds may vary.
The point being that as most astronauts leave Earth and look upon the Earth, the frequency of space in which we take our water, oxygen and space with us, may be
prioritized as being either blue variables or white variables, as , "frequencies" , and then the obvious space frequency. It could matter a lot to have the view of the
red planet as having red hues rather than blue ones. We are after all taking the living functions with us to a planet made of red dust.
So too , the planet Mars will have a totally different, "smell environment" than that of Earth and the facts of the ,"space we use as being alive", means that it's frequency
derivation from oxygen and water ,could be reddish in place of bluish as the first sense we make cognitive. Mars, does it have a odor or does it have no scent or does it have something pleasurable to our human senses.
Could be that , by knowing this, you know the facts of, "poison or not poisonous" and as such, taste will surely be the same , as either of the two.
The pleasurable smell= safe to breathe and then safe to grow vegetables on and to draw water, which also has this, "smell recognition". as safe to drink.
With the amounts of oxygen on Mars being minimal, the facts of our human influence may change mars to another, "great oxygenation event" on mars just as it was on Earth. In that case, the original scents of mars would be missing after some thousands of years of habitation.