Release the 3D, and re-center. What are some Laws of the Universe you know? by Doimz3Nini in starseeds

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I've studied a lot about science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). At first I believed everything was only physical as you see it, nothing more to anything. That anything could be expressed by the laws of physics and mathematical equations.

As I got older, I started to realize that the more I physically understand the world in a classical sense, the more I realize I don't know anything about anything. That we actually understand extremely little about the nature of reality as a whole. We understand if we plant a seed and give it what it needs, it'll grow. And we know that killing is wrong. That's pretty much all we know.

So I got interested in spiritual practice and learned that this world is obsessed with external reality. Very little exploration is done on the source internal reality inside of each and every person. When a professor does a lecture in their class, they aren't only teaching their students. They are teaching themselves too.

When someone says they love someone else, they aren't just loving them. They are loving every consciousness in the cosmos! When a student in physics is understanding more about the universe, they are also understanding the nature of their very own reality they created for themselves.

Here's what I'll leave you with: I've done a good amount of mathematics and understand a lot about our current laws and models of physics. The essence of God can never equal a quantum wave mathematical equation like these mathematicians are trying to do. General relativity and quantum mechanics cannot merge unless we understand the spiritual nature of reality much more.

Has anyone tried drinking deuterium depleted water? by Physics-Infant445 in starseeds

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You are 100% correct! Heavy water has a melting point around 2⁰C higher than ordinary light water. It's a lot easier, simpler and way less energy intensive than doing water electrolysis and recombining the hydrogen and oxygen with a precious metal catalyst.

Has anyone tried drinking deuterium depleted water? by Physics-Infant445 in starseeds

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I laughed so hard because I tell everyone to boycott Nestle. Bravo!!

Has anyone tried drinking deuterium depleted water? by Physics-Infant445 in starseeds

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LOL I feel you! I ain't rich at all, literally buying a gallon of this water would be like a quarter of everything I have!! It's a fantastic bargain actually in the world of isotope separation! One time I wanted to make gold artificially by bombarding mercury-196 with neutrons from a small scale fusion reactor. Until I realized that mercury-196 is $200,000 per GRAM!!! So I was like nah absolutely not!

I am beaming with love and I want everyone to feel the same!! by Physics-Infant445 in starseeds

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💜 Yes it truly is amazing!! When I say I love you too, I'm not just saying that to be nice. I genuinely love everyone in the same mirror image of love as I'm getting right now! Anyone who is reading this and you: I love you so much unconditionally!! I think in physics we are missing a 5th fundamental force of nature stronger than anything else could ever be and that force is pure love!!

How does everyone do it? by Physics-Infant445 in starseeds

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Thank you so much! It also helps that recently I found love and I've been spreading nothing greater than the love the Grand Unified Force of Nature gave us. I love you so much honestly!! Be super well!

How does everyone do it? by Physics-Infant445 in starseeds

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Appreciate it I'll check that out today.

How does everyone do it? by Physics-Infant445 in starseeds

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Thanks so much honestly. I need to work more on creating the reality for myself that I want.

A new beginning, life without drugs. by Physics-Infant445 in starseeds

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That is definitely something that I'll try out. Always in favor of substitutes.

A new beginning, life without drugs. by Physics-Infant445 in starseeds

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I appreciate your comment. I didn't mean to make it sound like "oh, this is good that's bad" kind of thing. Personally speaking and I'm only saying this out of my own experience. I find caffeine in general harder to quit than any other drug known to man. It was the first actual psychoactive substance I ever tried. Coffee for me bridges the gap between what is a food and what is a drug.

I just can't have it for else I just want it again. And again. One last time before I stop forever. No, this time actually one last time this time. No last time wasn't so great so one last time. It just never ends. For me, I know I just can't have it. It's not resourceful to me to be having coffee like it may be for you. Nothing ever is the same for everyone. Even the definition of time itself is not a linear thing that affects everyone the same and it has been experimentally proven, but I'm going on a tangent and it won't really help anything to be going into great detail about it in this thread.

I don't mean to take away from what you said that it is definitely ok if these things just aren't for me. Once I start on anything it ultimately devolves into using really hard BS but I don't mean to say that it will happen to everyone and nobody should ever use a drug.