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Liking and Disliking

It seems that materials, like people, like and dislike all the same. Under certain conditions the unity of amonia nitrate falls apart into a violent rush to segregate the parts of it which dislike the other parts of it. And this happens in a jiffy.

  • First unity under certain conditions which suppress disliking features.
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  • Then a flash due to change of conditions which causes the persons or materials to realize that they are unified with what they do not like.
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  • Then there is an explosion which is the event to segregate or blow the unity (oneness) to fragments.
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  • Then there is quiet where the segregated materials lose interest in running from each other because they are too far apart to sense the presence of each other.

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    • Dangerous analogies. What does the sequences that you describe of likes and dislikes portend for the culture in America and to a lesser degree around the rest of the world? 

      •  Portend? An interesting word. Exactly, because the whole thing was portended by nature a long long time ago, except that we are so obsessed with making this into something which it is not and due to that determination we cannot directly perceive this for what it really is, even though we are in it and are a part of it.it

        Some atom in a molecule of that ammonia nitrate wants unity with the rest of the stock but in that atom itself there is a contrived unity which itself is called to question and which will be divested when a proton or neutron shifts.The whole incidence of the cosmos, the event itself for however long it may last, is a contrived circumstance which is unreliable and which when summarized is a mixture of likes and dislikes under specific condition.

        It calls to question the purpose of it. I agree!

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