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Thales of Miletus, sometimes credited for initiating Greek philosophy, regarded water as the sole fundamental building block of matter: It is water that, in taking different forms, constitutes the earth, atmosphere, sky, mountains, gods and men, beasts and birds, grass and trees, and animals down to worms, flies and ants. All these are different forms of water. Meditate on water!

Thales and I agree fully on this point.

Significance of water.
Water is undoubtedly the most common and most important of all chemical compounds. The properties of water have played a central role in the development of life on Earth--water is essential to all living organisms. The properties of water, though they are familiar, are not typical of most substances. For example, because solid water (ice) is less dense than liquid water, ice floats on the latter. Although the sight of ice cubes floating in a glass of ice water is commonplace, such behavior is unusual for chemical entities. For almost every other compound, the solid state is denser than the liquid state; the solid would sink to the bottom of the liquid. The fact that ice floats on water is exceedingly important in the natural world, because the ice that forms on ponds and lakes in cold areas of the world acts as an insulating barrier that protects the aquatic life below. If ice were denser than liquid water, ice forming on a pond would sink, thereby exposing more water to the cold temperature. Thus, the pond would eventually freeze throughout, killing all the life-forms present.

The water molecule is not linear but bent in a special way. As a result, part of the molecule is negatively charged and part positively charged. It is thus a highly polar molecule. Hydrogen atoms in water molecules are attracted to regions of high electron density and can form weak linkages, called hydrogen bonds, with those regions. This means that the hydrogen atoms in one water molecule are attracted to the non-bonding electron pairs of the oxygen atom on an adjacent water molecule. As a result, water molecules associate strongly. In an ice crystal, the association is a highly ordered but loose structure. When the ice melts, this orderly arrangement breaks down partially and the molecules pack more closely together. This makes the liquid denser than the solid, which is why ice forms on top of liquid water. The associative force, however, is still strong enough to prevent water molecules from separating completely even at room temperature. This continued association in the liquid state accounts for the high boiling point of water. The structure of liquid water is believed to consist of aggregates of water molecules that form and re-form continually. This short-range order, as it is called, accounts for other unusual properties of water, such as its high viscosity and surface tension.

To a limited extent, water dissociates into hydrogen (H+) ions, which make a solution acidic, and hydroxyl (OH-) ions, which make it alkaline (basic). Consequently, water can sometimes act as an acid or a base.

There are many substances for which water is not an acceptable solvent. Animal fat, for example, is insoluble in pure water because the nonpolar nature of fat molecules renders them incompatible with polar water molecules. In general, polar and ionic substances are soluble in water. A useful rule of thumb for determining whether two substances are likely to be miscible (i.e., will mix to form a solution) is "like dissolves like." That is, two polar substances are likely to mix to form a solution, as are two nonpolar substances.

It is generally agreed that the bound water of clay has a structure other than that of liquid water; its structure is most likely that of ice. As the thickness of the adsorbed water increases outward from the surface and extends beyond the bound water, the nature of the water changes either abruptly or gradually to that of liquid water. Ions and molecules adsorbed on the clay mineral surface exert a major influence on the thickness of the adsorbed water layers and on the nature of this water. The nonliquid water may extend out from the clay mineral surfaces as much as 60-100 Å.

Room temp ice?

Salt
In chemistry, substance produced by the reaction of an acid with a base. A salt consists of the positive ion of a base and the negative ion of an acid. The reaction between an acid and a base is called a neutralization reaction.

*To a limited extent, water dissociates into hydrogen (H+) ions, which make a solution acidic, and hydroxyl (OH-) ions, which make it alkaline (basic). Consequently, water can sometimes act as an acid or a base.*

So, I wondered, can just water ions be used to produce salt?

At a guess, the effervescence created by the formation of Light with the original two poles of energy and mass, mass being a denser form of the energy, created salt as well as water. Therefore, the waters of Genesis 1:6 is actually salty water.

Or, the two poles were in the form of H+ and OH-, and the effervescence created by the two poles of H+ energy and OH- energy being contained with Pi creates H2O, water.
And contained within the water were H+ and OH- ions. So it is potential water within water, potential salt within salt.
The Waters. Salty Waters. Salted Salt.

That would make Yang H+, and Yin OH-.
H+ is the maleness; OH- is the femaleness with a negative maleness.
H+ is the Holy Father, the Highest; OH- is the Holy Spirit. The H- within the Holy Spirit is the anti-father component, so this would be the Satan or the evil within the Spirit, the darkness.

H2O is the Offspring, or Son, and by the way, the Earth when first formed.
The Waters is li in Yin-Yang speak.
The Offspring li is composed of H+, the Father in Water; and OH-, the Holy Spirit in Water.
As each also has the seed of the other, the H+ also has the seed of OH- within itself, and OH- has the seed of H+ within itself.

The Holy Spirit in Water has the seed of the Holy Father in Water contained within, and this is the seed that Mary carried. So Mary was the female, the “O” of the Holy Spirit in Water, with the seed of the Holy Father in Water as a part of her from her conception. She is the only woman to have this seed, as Jesus is the ONLY begotten Son of God. Hence, Mary is blessed above all other women. Mary was the one and only O with H+ of the Holy Spirit in Water.

Jesus has the O of the Holy Spirit in Spirit, the H+ of the Highest in Spirit, and the OH+ of the Holy Spirit in Water, Mary.

Each of us on the other hand are either OO or OH-, female or negative male of the Holy Spirit in Water. Jesus has the distinction of being the only H+OH+ in Water, excuse me, H2+O in Water. H2+O in H2O, Jesus is bigger inside than outside;-)

Well Jesus did say He was the Living Water.
John 4:10 Jesus answered and said unto her, If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me to drink; thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water.

If we substitute blood type A for the H+, and type B for H-, and leave O as O, then I think we can get all the blood types from the composition of water. As each has the seed of the other, positive and negative factors will be present for each type. And it should be clear why certain blood types and groups will be compatible or not.
H+OH+ should yield a type AB positive, shouldn’t it? What type blood was on the Shroud of Turin, again? Meditate on that.

In the end, as in the beginning, everything is composed of Waters, which is salted salt. Living Salty Water is required for Life. H2+O. It only comes from Jesus.
James 3:12 Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries? either a vine, figs? so can no fountain both yield salt water and fresh.
Matthew 5:13 Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men. 14Ye are the light of the world.
Mark 9:49 For every one shall be salted with fire, and every sacrifice shall be salted with salt. 50Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith will ye season it? Have salt in yourselves, and have peace one with another.
Job 6:6 Can that which is unsavoury be eaten without salt? or is there any taste in the white of an egg? 7The things that my soul refused to touch are as my sorrowful meat.

Christianity, Yin-Yang, and science are a powerful combination.
Meditate on Water.
Be seeing you
Duane
 

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Originally posted by Duane Morse

"Thales of Miletus, sometimes credited for initiating Greek philosophy, regarded water as the sole fundamental building block of matter: It is water that, in taking different forms, constitutes the earth, atmosphere, sky, mountains, gods and men, beasts and birds, grass and trees, and animals down to worms, flies and ants. All these are different forms of water. Meditate on water!

Thales and I agree fully on this point.

Significance of water.
Water is undoubtedly the most common and most important of all chemical compounds. The properties of water have played a central role in the development of life on Earth--water is essential to all living organisms. The properties of water, though they are familiar, are not typical of most substances. For example, because solid water (ice) is less dense than liquid water, ice floats on the latter. Although the sight of ice cubes floating in a glass of ice water is commonplace, such behavior is unusual for chemical entities. For almost every other compound, the solid state is denser than the liquid state; the solid would sink to the bottom of the liquid. The fact that ice floats on water is exceedingly important in the natural world, because the ice that forms on ponds and lakes in cold areas of the world acts as an insulating barrier that protects the aquatic life below. If ice were denser than liquid water, ice forming on a pond would sink, thereby exposing more water to the cold temperature. Thus, the pond would eventually freeze throughout, killing all the life-forms present.

The water molecule is not linear but bent in a special way. As a result, part of the molecule is negatively charged and part positively charged. It is thus a highly polar molecule. Hydrogen atoms in water molecules are attracted to regions of high electron density and can form weak linkages, called hydrogen bonds, with those regions. This means that the hydrogen atoms in one water molecule are attracted to the non-bonding electron pairs of the oxygen atom on an adjacent water molecule. As a result, water molecules associate strongly. In an ice crystal, the association is a highly ordered but loose structure. When the ice melts, this orderly arrangement breaks down partially and the molecules pack more closely together. This makes the liquid denser than the solid, which is why ice forms on top of liquid water. The associative force, however, is still strong enough to prevent water molecules from separating completely even at room temperature. This continued association in the liquid state accounts for the high boiling point of water. The structure of liquid water is believed to consist of aggregates of water molecules that form and re-form continually. This short-range order, as it is called, accounts for other unusual properties of water, such as its high viscosity and surface tension.

To a limited extent, water dissociates into hydrogen (H+) ions, which make a solution acidic, and hydroxyl (OH-) ions, which make it alkaline (basic). Consequently, water can sometimes act as an acid or a base.

There are many substances for which water is not an acceptable solvent. Animal fat, for example, is insoluble in pure water because the nonpolar nature of fat molecules renders them incompatible with polar water molecules. In general, polar and ionic substances are soluble in water. A useful rule of thumb for determining whether two substances are likely to be miscible (i.e., will mix to form a solution) is "like dissolves like." That is, two polar substances are likely to mix to form a solution, as are two nonpolar substances.

It is generally agreed that the bound water of clay has a structure other than that of liquid water; its structure is most likely that of ice. As the thickness of the adsorbed water increases outward from the surface and extends beyond the bound water, the nature of the water changes either abruptly or gradually to that of liquid water. Ions and molecules adsorbed on the clay mineral surface exert a major influence on the thickness of the adsorbed water layers and on the nature of this water. The nonliquid water may extend out from the clay mineral surfaces as much as 60-100 Å.

Room temp ice?

Salt
In chemistry, substance produced by the reaction of an acid with a base. A salt consists of the positive ion of a base and the negative ion of an acid. The reaction between an acid and a base is called a neutralization reaction.

*To a limited extent, water dissociates into hydrogen (H+) ions, which make a solution acidic, and hydroxyl (OH-) ions, which make it alkaline (basic). Consequently, water can sometimes act as an acid or a base.*

So, I wondered, can just water ions be used to produce salt?

At a guess, the effervescence created by the formation of Light with the original two poles of energy and mass, mass being a denser form of the energy, created salt as well as water. Therefore, the waters of Genesis 1:6 is actually salty water.

Or, the two poles were in the form of H+ and OH-, and the effervescence created by the two poles of H+ energy and OH- energy being contained with Pi creates H2O, water.
And contained within the water were H+ and OH- ions. So it is potential water within water, potential salt within salt.
The Waters. Salty Waters. Salted Salt."


 

For once I actually agree with you! (at least until you get into that yin-yeng stuff).
 
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They work hand in hand. Do not throw away Truth, wherever you find it.
Throw away man's interpretation of it and start from scratch, is what I do.
The Yin-Yang is a valid concept, and it does not disagree with the Bible in any way as far as I can see. The religions that are from it may be off base, but then again so is modern day Christianity, in my not so humble opinion.
 
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2 Peter 3:5

But they deliberately forget that long ago by God's word the heavens existed and the earth was formed out of water and by water.

Alternate translation (5-6, NKJV)

For this they willfully forget: that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of water and in the water, 6by which the world that then existed perished, being flooded with water.
 
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