The sun is a miasma of incandescent plasma π. It explains so much stuff, I am surprised no one is burning copies of it yet π.
The one I recommending to everyone I meet like a broken record A New Science of Heaven by Robert Temple. I think you will find it fascinating If I can work how, I can buy you a copy π
Its fairly short for an audiobook so that is good to know. Though I'm still stuck thinking about the last one, too much to unpack in one listen and I think its broken my brain π
That's looking really good π
I just had a look at that thunderbolts project... I think i found it years ago but forgot what it was called anyway it looks interesting so thanks for pointing that out. A lot of this stuff seems to relate to things on plasma physics too, A New Science of Heaven by Robert Temple has a lot about plasma and other non typical seemly electrical related phenomena in it too. Definitely worth a read
The fourth phase of #water has massive implications for all sorts of things due to it being a property of a substance required for us and much of the planet's life. However perhaps because of ubiquity we often take it for granted and this is possibly why its taken such a long time to realise some the things Gerald has written about in his studies and excellent book.
I find the whole thing fascinating especially with regards to water's ability to absorb infrared energy and store it in an exclusion zone.
It also helps explain why red light therapy and direct sunlight are beneficial for people's health. I think its well worth watching.
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Cahlen is selling out, he even has a not completely functional sink now π. Looks like a great place to be, certainly more green than the last place you were in.
Yes money is like a tool or function of a large society in a dire situation especially with modern communication breakdown the people left will likely resort to barter more like in small tribal societues. You make lots of interesting points too, with regard to the tangibility Bitcoin is really money for the modern age if things are well less modern in the future perhaps tangibles will come back.
Perhaps I need to Faraday cage my node! In fact if micro grids and ones associated with miners started doing it it might encourage the national grids to finally start taking steps....
Did you see them eating things like slugs? I was thinking we used to have excessive numbers of the large 'spanish' slugs here but I haven't seen one for a while
I was thinking similar but more from a Carrington style event from the sun. Assuming it's the worst and it burns out all electrical devices everywhere (assuming the solar flare is bad enough to go through a full rotation of the Earth) Bitcoin is useless, but almost equally gold is too. At that point why would you care about it apart from maybe its antibacterial properties?
So in your scenario of a few spots hit by EMP Bitcoin could survive with people elsewhere. It will be a disaster it would obviously set things back, but it wouldn't necessarily be the end of it. I guess in the end it could actually discourage countries bombing each other in the first place.
I still don't hate precious metals at the end of the day, they have their use. Also where they still offer a lot of value is a PM coin has privacy beyond anything Bitcoin can currently offer.
Very true, there was I framing a virus as racist was peak stupid for them π
"Cryptocurrency, which is extremely energy-intensive to mine, is very much at odds with the idea of Bhutan that the country promotes to the rest of the world: a place focused on sustainability in the environment and development, and the first carbon-negative nation."
π Wow even for the Guardian that's amazingly stupid.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/30/bhutan-what-happened-to-the-kingdom-of-happiness
Bloody Aussies coming round here, leaving your fancy pants striped flatworms and billabongs all round the place.
https://www.buglife.org.uk/bugs/bug-directory/yellow-striped-flatworm/.
....Though potentially they eat slugs so despite being invasive they might not be all bad...
#gardening
#permies

I think they are mostly carnivorous too so it probably doesn't do them much good to begin with.
I think he overdid the tuppenny rice and treacle.
Hopefully there are more round here, this is the only one I have ever seen in my life. This might be because they are far smaller than I ever realised.

Please go follow Derek zap and say hello to him. He is a student of Elaine Ingham's Soil Food web School and he is also involved in Matt Power's regenerative soil courses.
It's really great to see we have more people in regenerative soil space on #nostr and I hope more follow. He is lightyears ahead on the microscopy stuff than me and he is in the US too so go check him out.
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