“This is all following the plot”
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“This is all following the plot”
If we are always negative, are more likely to have our hearts fail us when the big solar storm hits us?
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Re: “This is all following the plot”
I was going to just pass on this, but I'm glad that i didn't.Bronco73idi wrote: ↑May 22nd, 2023, 6:49 pm If we are always negative, are more likely to have our hearts fail us when the big solar storm hits us?
My perspective is that those that negatively react to an electric charge (as he describes) are those that have a negative reaction to adversity. Adversity is negative and electricity is negative. Electric charge does not have two poles, positive and negative. There is no positive in electrical current . The current is just moving from an excess to a lack. The earth receives electricity (electrons). It wants them. So...when you hold the hot lead of a wire and you touch the ground, the electricity flows through you and into the ground, which makes you the conduit which then gives the 'shocking' experience.
The ability to be a conduit , with the least resistance (reaction) to the current, is a good thing. He may have a good point there.
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Re: “This is all following the plot”
Did you catch the subtlety of his guiltiness to being negative? “My eye twitched for 3 days!” I love easter eggs like that lolFrankOne wrote: ↑May 23rd, 2023, 10:38 amI was going to just pass on this, but I'm glad that i didn't.Bronco73idi wrote: ↑May 22nd, 2023, 6:49 pm If we are always negative, are more likely to have our hearts fail us when the big solar storm hits us?
My perspective is that those that negatively react to an electric charge (as he describes) are those that have a negative reaction to adversity. Adversity is negative and electricity is negative. Electric charge does not have two poles, positive and negative. There is no positive in electrical current . The current is just moving from an excess to a lack. The earth receives electricity (electrons). It wants them. So...when you hold the hot lead of a wire and you touch the ground, the electricity flows through you and into the ground, which makes you the conduit which then gives the 'shocking' experience.
The ability to be a conduit , with the least resistance (reaction) to the current, is a good thing. He may have a good point there.