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Friday, 28 June 2024

We Exist From Mist

 A NASA scientist was thinking about life, and he thought about the strife of losing a life in a shipment of crew, to which they were all blue with who! Is it safe in a spaceship, and what crashes at the tip? He philosophised and theorised that the stratasphere they fear on returning to a burning cremation in creation. He thought in depth, and realised a flame to refrain their blame of being humane is a trend of particles of iceacles that permeate what we hate, a crashing thrashing opposed to a splashing crashing!


He wondered where the origins of water came from. He reasoned earth was like the sun to start with, which is logic with our core underneath, with flowing lava. So why hasn't the sun cooled into a crust yet, an he reasoned it's because of its shear size, and it might contain nuclear fission, which is as of yet a nuclear enigma to scientists, and earth doesn't contain fission - or does it? He couldn't reason for sure, it was just a theory. And he thought that lava flows, so must contain  water, as how could a solid flow? He reasoned its existence in lava, and theorised that water in lava is trapped in a sphere, and can not escape its surroundings, trapped until lava surfaces. He marveled at the versitility of lava and water, as every thing on our planet comes from it both, versatile. He thought about gasses, and its source - water. Isn't life amazing he thought, as every living thing comes from lava and water. He wondered about the ozone, and  how it came to exist, but was thankful it did, as it kept our precious water trapped on on planet.

1 comment:

  1. My philosophy is when a spaceship enters our atmosphere, the tip encounters particles of ice high up in the stratospere, whereby there is less gravity to pull them back to earth. And does the stratosphere cool down rays of sunlight, that otherwise might burn us all with its generous heat? Just a theory, and how did it come to be. I think the ozone is covered in DNA psych cells, who replenish a diminish.

    Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

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