2020 is going to be a great mission. I'm already in the position of having the apprehension, of what matter is going to be taken. As samples, and the mission directive ,to collect evidence of previous life existing on Mars= the many possibilities, at least 10 ," of the direct reference to holding a part of ourselves" and finding that we are inexplicably linked.
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the inclusive sense of being on other planets.
by Henryk Szubinski
Thinking about space as the final frontier and the references of space explorers and our experience of that which may only be sensed by exploration of the universe.
Fact 1: it has to be universal
facts 2: It has to be accessible to astronauts and space explorers.
facts 3: It has to be something tangible.
fact 4: It has to be sensed directly by astronauts and space explorers.
fact 5 :It has to give the direct sense of translating the meaning of, "hard".
As such, the sense of touch of a space explorer to the density sense of physical experience and consciousness , that touching or collecting rock samples
on other planets, to pick them up ,involves some sense that we humans do not really perceive on Earth.
That the Earth is dense in terms of matter, and that to be on another planet with it's own density as the facts of 1 and 2, that the rock samples on Mars ,for example, are
hard around the edges, where the fingers touch the rock as around the points of the fingers or the hands. That this edge on effect may be sensed as the energy field of the
1-2=-1
as the missing core sense perception of something that is not from Earth.
As such the vacuum of density as the "edge on effect" may create emissions of static energy or some type of geological imprint of the rock sample while on Mars.
There are many ways to define such energy. One of them is the types of photographs made with special cameras to take images of the static electrical fields around the fingers and the hands.
Another is the "blue velvet static field of Mars.
nasa image of Mars and it's static field.
Notice that the missing -1 from the 1-2 of Earth and Mars is already missing to the East of this image of Mars.
image of kirlian photography of an object on Earth.
Notice that the missing zones are at either side of the image as the 1-1=zero or 2-1=1 as
2 sides and 1 side that keeps the system enveloped by rotation or motion of the extended bolts of light..
image credit:
compadre.org
Notice that the missing zones are at either side of the image as the 1-1=zero or 2-1=1 as
2 sides and 1 side that keeps the system enveloped by rotation or motion of the extended bolts of light..
image credit:
compadre.org
image credit: pinterest.
The possibility of a space explorers hold on a rock sample from another planet as the missing centers of the finger points are that which defines the difference of the Earth energy and the energy of Mars. At some point we will adapt to the tactile hand sense as having been filled but that is probably some hundreds of thousands of years.
The possibility of a space explorers hold on a rock sample from another planet as the missing centers of the finger points are that which defines the difference of the Earth energy and the energy of Mars. At some point we will adapt to the tactile hand sense as having been filled but that is probably some hundreds of thousands of years.
An example of the change of the imprint on Earth and the imprint on Mars as the missing energy is due to the hard matter of rocks with their variables of geology. The missing centers show that we are touching something that has as yet been unknown to our bodies energy recognition and in this way we may try to hold on to it, even though it is hard or very hard.
The scale would go from the 5 digits of the hand as: hardness itself , to hardest, to hard , to hardening, to hardens .As we evolved to develop the sense of hand mechanics, this will continue to be the way on other planets. |
nasa and the insight mission ran into some problems when drilling into the Martian soil.
You may see that the soil undercover is blue in color and that this blueness is probably some very hard matter . Probably denser than concrete.
The probability that this matter may be the stuff from which the "kirlian" blueness is composed as the 1-2=-1
meaning that the grades of hardness have their own continuum, not as from 1 to 100 but in the reverse direction as from -1 to -100
It could be possible that the whole of Mars is based on this -1 and that the total is of some unknown "hard gradation" scale related to our human biological perception of it as having the missing "inner human sense perception of our hardness" as we are used to sensing.
what are gradation scales:
What is the grading scale?
Grading Scale
GradeInterpretationGrade Point Value
B+Very Good (87–89)3.75 grade points per semester hour
BGood (80–86)3 grade points per semester hour
C+High Average (77–79)2.75 grade points per semester hour
CAverage (70–76)2 grade points per semester hour
We use it in our merit system when comparing one's result with that of another and base this on the results as having a higher or lower score in total compared to everyone who is included in the scale.
So is Mars teaching us, and could this type of "geological perception" have something to learn about as we will have to use the "grade scale" not only on rocks but simultaneously with the tests and results as we gain more knowledge of Mars and the hard grade.
image credit:
nasa's mars exploration program.
You may see that the soil undercover is blue in color and that this blueness is probably some very hard matter . Probably denser than concrete.
The probability that this matter may be the stuff from which the "kirlian" blueness is composed as the 1-2=-1
meaning that the grades of hardness have their own continuum, not as from 1 to 100 but in the reverse direction as from -1 to -100
It could be possible that the whole of Mars is based on this -1 and that the total is of some unknown "hard gradation" scale related to our human biological perception of it as having the missing "inner human sense perception of our hardness" as we are used to sensing.
what are gradation scales:
What is the grading scale?
Grading Scale
GradeInterpretationGrade Point Value
B+Very Good (87–89)3.75 grade points per semester hour
BGood (80–86)3 grade points per semester hour
C+High Average (77–79)2.75 grade points per semester hour
CAverage (70–76)2 grade points per semester hour
We use it in our merit system when comparing one's result with that of another and base this on the results as having a higher or lower score in total compared to everyone who is included in the scale.
So is Mars teaching us, and could this type of "geological perception" have something to learn about as we will have to use the "grade scale" not only on rocks but simultaneously with the tests and results as we gain more knowledge of Mars and the hard grade.
image credit:
nasa's mars exploration program.