woods. The use of magnets so permeates industrialized human society that one would be hard pressed to find an aspect
not affected. Claspless doors are secured with magnets, airplanes fly on automatic based on magnetic alignment, and
recyclers separate out metal with magnets, to name but a few. Yet magnetism is not understood by man, though
theories abound. It's clear that something flows, but just what is flowing is unknown. It's clear that direction is
important, but just what is dictating this direction is unclear. It's clear that magnetism occurs naturally, especially in
certain ores such as iron, but what it is that is special about iron ore is a puzzle.
Magnetism is the palpable, measurable effect of a subatomic particle not yet delineated by man. In fact, there are
several dozen sub-atomic particles involved, out of the 387 involved in what humans assume to be simply the flow of
electrons. Where electric current can be made to flow in any direction, the path of least resistance, magnetic flow
seems to be very single minded. In fact, it is
understands the path and what constitutes resistance for magnetic flow. Unlike electricity, which only
flows in nature, the flowing sub- atomic particles that constitute a magnetic field are
natural state, to be in motion. The path of least resistance, therefore, is to go with the flow, and the flow is determined
by the biggest bully in the vicinity.
A single atom of iron, isolated, will establish the direction of flow based on the tightly orbiting electron particles, of
which there are hundreds of sub-types. These tight orbits arrange themselves in a manner not unlike the planets around
a sun, but the field, of course, is much more crowded. Given the fairly static number of these particles that will hang
around an iron ore nucleus, the orbiting swirl may have a rhythm, rather than a steady hum. Put 3 groups of 3 into a
cycle of 10 and you have whomp whomp whomp pause. Should the cycle, based on the nucleus and the electron sub-
atomic particles it attracts due to its size and composition, be 4 groups of 3 in a cycle of 12, you would have whomp
whomp whomp whomp. The steady hum of the second cycle does not
irregular cycle in the first example finds the magnetic flow escaping during the pause. Being attracted again to the best
partner in the vicinity, the single iron atom, the magnetic sub-atomic particles will circle around, taking the path of
least resistance which of course is on the
Placing a second iron atom next to the first finds the two lining up, so the flow escaping during the pause of each goes
in the same direction. This is a bit like forcing a second water flow into a flowing stream. Toss a stick into both
forceful streams and you will see that the water flows are moving in the same direction as much as possible - the path
of least resistance. In this manner the magnetic flow of the largest bully forces all else in the neighborhood to line up.
Where the iron ore atoms are caught in an amalgam and not altogether free to shift their positions within the amalgam,
the magnetic flow may physically move the amalgam, this being, again, the path of least resistance. For those who
would state that magnetism is not a thing, as it can't be weighted or measured or seen, we would point to the child's
trick whereby two magnets are held positive end to positive end. Let go and they
end to negative end. What made these magnets move, if not a thing?
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ZetaTalk: Water Cradle
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On almost all worlds, life evolves in a liquid. This is reasonable as the liquid provides mobility, and increases greatly
the chances that any complex molecule will encounter another. If one examines the physical structure of intelligent
species, one finds rudimentary gills, fins, egg sacs, webbing, if not the frank requirement of a liquid for the home.
Most telling is the development of the fetus, where the evolutionary history repeats itself. We, the Zetas, do not have
records we can tap regarding these early beginnings on your planet. Planets, especially water planets, are seeded with
simple DNA components and left alone. Things work out or they don't, and these planets are not checked that
frequently. If life did not start, re-seeding, perhaps of a different nature, is done. To trace your beginnings, we must do
as your scientists have, and look at the stages the fetus goes through. The forebrain develops last, and arms and legs
also come late. It takes a long time for the tail to disappear, and gills are unmistakably evident in the early days. You
were first a fish.
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ZetaTalk: Sentience
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Man values his intelligence, forethought, empathy, and consciousness, as these place him above the other