Post by Mystic Wanderer on Jan 6, 2015 4:51:34 GMT -6
@ninurta, Let me speak in "male" language... Imagine a fan on high speed. As it turns, you can see through it to the other side of the blade, making it appear almost as if nothing is there; that equals the high vibration. As the fan slows down, it appears to have more of a solid mass; that equals the low vibration.
I understand that, and it works, even according to physics... but there are some problems that should be addressed as well in order to validate the theory. First - and this is by far the lesser problem - how is the resulting loss of density addressed? When molecular vibrations reach that threshold, the density of the object is necessarily reduced. Less density cause the object to take up more volume, but with fewer molecules per unit volume. This also has the added bonus of making it "lighter". For example, helium in it's natural state is less dense than air,therefore lighter, and this is why helium balloons float in air.
That lower density is also what makes your voice all goofy when you inhale helium and them speak - it reacts with vocal chords differently.
The second problem - and more serious one - that must be addressed is heat. An increase in molecular vibration in inextricably linked to an increase in heat. Heat may cause the increase in vibration, or the increase in vibration may cause the heat, but whenever one increases, so does the other. Both are simply a function of the energy increase you mentioned.
An example is boiling water. As the water heats, it's molecular vibration increases, and it's density decreases. it turns to steam, and eventually invisible vapor. See? You're right - it DOES eventually become invisible, but at a cost.
So my problems in comprehension are twofold - 1) How do I avoid bursting into flame (or possibly exploding, if contained) on my way to becoming an invisible Ninja? What mechanisms do New Age religion recognize to keep my temperature at an acceptable level as my vibration is raised? This may be very important - my wife says I already radiate too much heat, although I think that's probably more a function of my metabolism than it is my vibrational level.
2) How are my emotions supposed to affect my molecular vibration? What is the mechanism that allows for that to occur? If I can vibrate my own molecules through emotion, what would prevent me from vibrating other molecules through the same mechanism? Theoretically, I should be able to get happy enough to boil my own coffee water, which is my other goal in life if I fail at the Ninja thing. I'm sort of reminded of River Tam in "Firefly" telling Jane Cobb, in a deadpan delivery, "besides, I can kill you with my brain", which kinda scared the bejeebers out of him.
This may call for a thread of it's own - because when these questions are answered, it may very well set up the rest of the terminology to be knocked down like so many dominoes, one right after the other.
@ninurta, OH, Yes,,, I love Firefly,,, What A Great Series, My husband bought the DVD set and I watched the whole series one night with him.
Then The Movie they made,,,, What bothered me was the Fact they used, Cantonese for the language instead of Mandarin Chinese.
To be truthful, if there was a war and America and China come out on top and combines languages,,, it'd be Mandarin, that is the Language used in the Government, Military and Financial World.
Post by Mystic Wanderer on Jan 6, 2015 19:48:02 GMT -6
@ninurta, I think we have derailed Boy In A Dress's thread far too long.
I will put together a thread on this topic to continue the conversation, if you, or anyone still following is interested. I'll come back with a link to post here when I have it completed.