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Part 5 - Mehran Keshe Talks Plasma With MrfixitRick March 5th

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    I think in that chamber you can produce enough energy to run your house
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    for about 20 - 30 years. ...Whoa!
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    And the you calibrate your reactor core, that this position
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    gives me protein level, this level gives me copper core,
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    and then when you can tap into it, when you extract it, it gives
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    you different materials. Material production in the universe is that way...
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    ...Material production in the universe
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    is that way. So,
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    if you've got the Sun in the centre,
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    that's your middle core, which you just turned on, as you go further away
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    from the core, the strength reduces.
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    When the strength reduces, then it becomes weak enough that
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    it becomes matter, and then your different types of matter.
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    And depend where you are in this matter, you get a liquid, you call it earth.
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    You get harder, you get a Mercury, and then you get a Jupiter.
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    And they cut of their position and their gravitational fields,
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    they position themselves and they absorb that material in there. So, you
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    become a sponge for that material.
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    You understand? Yes. This is how
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    you can create the gravitational-magnetic field of any element.
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    So, you don't need different reactors.
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    You have, the way you showed there, the way your plasma moved,
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    the way you put your finger and you see the field come together, you understand,
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    once you have the energy of one matter,
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    then you convert that energy, which is a
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    magnetic field in motion, into a gas and a Gans.
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    and in the process, you convert the gas into matter. Do you understand?
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    Yes. So, basically, to try to
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    understand that, let's say Rick got a 5 metres
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    pipe...in the first metre of the pipe, where it glows,
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    you will get one matter, in the
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    second metre of the pipe... If you create the right condition, if you create the right condition.
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    Yes. Ok, yeah, that makes sense.
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    It's like condensing out the materials from a higher energy level.
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    You see, the misunderstanding in the world of Science,
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    a lot of it comes from Biology, yeah?
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    Man has never understood the biology of his own body,
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    and he has taken the same mistake into the universal condition.
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    So, if you understand, that's why I say
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    you treat the body like a Galaxy, then you understand what everywhere and everything
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    is in the Galaxy. In the Galaxy, you have all the matters of the Universe.
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    So, the condition is created
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    to create that matter in that position. You have to understand
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    how that condition is created.
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    You create a condition which only gives you protein,
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    in the pipe.
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    You can create a condition in the pipe
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    where you only produce gold, because you need gold. You produce
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    a condition which, all the fields come to the strength of
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    what do you call it, let's say, aluminum. We don't need
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    to take aluminum from earth, or do a conversion.
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    Conversion of a matter is a habit of Man. The Universe converts as it needs.
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    You have to understand what the need and the position is.
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    In certain gravitational fields, aluminum can not exist
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    and hold, the way it performs on Earth.
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    You have to find a matter which holds and performs
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    as aluminum the way you want it.
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    Aluminum, most probably in other circumstances in the Universe, just becomes
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    evaporated, or becomes so solid we can't even cut it.
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    It's a conditional...environmental conditional dependent.
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    It's the same as what you did in that tube...If you change the vacuum,
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    different plasma conditions show itself. This is what...
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    We as humans always related our ties to
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    our own body, and we never understood it fully, so the mistake has piled up.
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    Well I found it quite interesting, I was
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    doing the work to translate one of your
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    latest videos to the English, you know, to write the English out,
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    and you were talking about our bodies having radioactive substances
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    in them, and that they are there for a very definite purpose,
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    and that is having to do with this cutting action,
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    between the cells and so on. And I thought
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    that was a really good idea that you brought up there,
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    and something that I hadn't really considered before.
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    The thing is,
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    in the universe, there is a cutting mechanism.
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    The cutting of the chromosome comes very simply as
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    one higher level, yeah?
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    You want to cut in the matter world, you want to cut
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    a bread, you can cut it with a piece of string.
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    You want to cut meat, you use a knife.
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    If you want to cut a bone, you use rotating steel.
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    When we want to cut diamond, we use diamond,
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    which is in different shapes, yeah? So,
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    the same principle applies in the universe.
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    You use radiation because they are thinner, they can cut through.
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    The thinner the deviation or division,
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    comes through a lighter radioactive material,
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    and stronger like bones and heavier materials,
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    it goes through the heavier.
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    Cesium, we use it. And it's the same process in the body, you use B-12
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    you use B-6, you use B-9. So,
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    you have to create a condition in your pipe,
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    for what material you want to produce.
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    In reality, you dictate...
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    in Tehran, in 2008,
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    I knew I'm going to produce protein,
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    but the effectiveness which was produced
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    in a way puzzled me...how easy it was
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    to produce it on a continuous basis.
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    Because I realized you create a condition of a blood vessel.
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    The blood vessel, the structure of the blood vessel,
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    is a converter of energy into matter.
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    This is why
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    no...what do you call it...
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    no iron crosses the blood, and goes on and finds itself in the cells.
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    The energy of iron, the
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    magnetic-gravitational field of the iron package, transfers through
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    the blood vessel, and then it reduces, it changes
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    the gas into matter, and it becomes GANS. This is exactly how we produced
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    CO2 as a solid state.
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    So, you produce the same thing through transition of walls...different strengths.
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    and this is what I...in book number 5,
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    I explain this very, very thoroughly, and even in the
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    presentation in the Centre,
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    a few months ago, where we speak about
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    lung and blood, I explained this. Soon we will release the video of it.
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    I explain how
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    no oxygen ever crosses the wall of the lung. This is a myth, this is
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    like saying that the Earth is the center of the Universe.
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    No oxygen ever crosses the boundary
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    of the lining of the lung. All that happens,
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    is...it's in the video, and it's in the book coming out...all that happens
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    that's why you get CO2. You breathe in oxygen,
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    through the same thing as you are doing in that tube,
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    and the material which is within the lung, you take
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    only oxygen 16,
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    carbon is 12. You only take a helium
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    factor out in energy level, and that energy transfers across
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    the boundary of the wall of the lung, into the blood.
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    And no oxygen blows into the blood. All it does, its energy
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    energizes the what we call red blood cells, and they become
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    brighter. Exactly like the way you do the light toning...
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    You increase the energy, the light becomes brighter.
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    This is a misconception, and total
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    misunderstanding of modern medicine.
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    There is no oxygen crossing your lung. But remember what happened,
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    because you take a factor of four, out of the helium out of the oxygen,
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    what are you left with? It's carbon. The carbon
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    binds with two oxygen which has come in, you breathe out CO2,
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    because that's the stability of the magnetic field of the package.
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    So, no oxygen ever,
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    ever, goes through the wall, because this is nonsense.
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    You...a molecule,
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    ...the atom of oxygen is so big,
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    when you breathe in, you breath carbon,
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    you breathe nitrogen, you breathe hydrogen, you breathe
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    anything else as various elements.
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    So, if a molecule of oxygen is supposed to cross the wall of the lung,
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    lighter gases that are smaller, they go through, too!
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    So, we don't see that. Our body has
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    Our blood has a specific gravitational-magnetic field for helium
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    Yes.... I see. It can't stock
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    much energy out of the package, just like you are doing a pot of water,
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    you are doing a boil of water, and you just take a cup out of it,
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    you take what you need , not the whole lot. And this is another misconception
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    and if you understand this, and convert it into your pipe which shines,
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    then you understand how you can create different matters in Space, you don't need to take
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    anything with you. Hmmm.... yeah , that makes sense
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    I mean, otherwise, we should have more nitrogen in our blood than anything else,
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    because the air is three-quarters nitrogen.
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    Yes. But what is that nitrogen?
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    What's the atomic number of nitrogen?
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    I think it's ...is it 14?
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    What's the atomic number of oxygen?
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    That would be 16, correct?
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    So, how can it stop...even go for a carbon, go for a hydrogen, yeah?
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    Even if you go for a molecule of
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    hydrogen, which is in the air we breathe, that should be able to get through the
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    wall of the lung very much easier than the hydrogen, than the oxygen.
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    So, no oxygen ever crosses the wall of the lung.
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    No element ever crosses
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    the wall of the blood vessels. It's the conversion
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    packages...the minute we open the blood, and we test it, the conversion comes.
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    That's why always there is calcium in the blood, there is blah-blah in the blood.
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    Or there is zinc in the blood, because there is a blue
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    of the plasma equal to copper.
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    When you open the blood, the minute it comes to the atmosphere's touch,
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    it changes to matter.
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    You understand? So, if you go into the blood vessel,
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    we don't see any red blood, it's colorless.
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    The minute it comes in touch with the body of the air, we see the color of red.
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    So, if you have a different composition, when your blood comes in touch with the air,
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    it becomes blue, yellow, or whatever, or green.
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    If you understand, this is causing a lot of
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    thinking, and what I am writing now, why we have different
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    blood colors, why shouldn't we be green or blue, we have animals which have a blue blood,
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    in the sea. And it's used by FDA,
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    for faster testing of the new pharmaceutical products. Yeah?
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    There is like a...
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    I can't remember it's name, it's got blue blood,
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    so the FDA now, the speed of the testing
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    time for new medicines, using this animal, it's a fish,
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    can't remember his name,
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    so because different materials, because that blood has copper in it.
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    It is blue. Ours has iron in it, we are red
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    when it comes into interaction with the air.
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    So when we see other creatures in the world, in the universe,
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    which have a different composition, like with potassium or calcium,
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    or whatever else, we see them as different colored blood. That doesn't mean
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    anything, but the other interesting thing is, would we be able
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    to interact and produce offspring of each other?
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    The red one is stronger, and can destroy the other one, so
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    most probably we can never have children with aliens, huh? Or not with some of them
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    because their blood is different than ours. Do you understand?
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    Yeah. So, these are the things you see if you run your reactor.
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    These are the things you...you should watch
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    when you see a glow on your pipe the way you did, try
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    to analyze it, outside the box, in reality,
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    not the way we have been forced to understand.
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    Understand the behavior of the plasma, understand the behavior of the universe,
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    they are all the same, in different scales...
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Title:
Part 5 - Mehran Keshe Talks Plasma With MrfixitRick March 5th
Description:

The Skype discussion continues with Mehran Keshe and MrfixitRick, with topics such as producing protein from a plasma reactor, blood colour types, and usefulness of radioactive elements in a human body,

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15:00
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