I had a dream in the early morning of 09-13-2019. It was very detailed and touched on a subject I am not currently thinking about at all. These type of random dreams make me think I am looking at an event in a parallel world to ours because it doesn't relate to anything I am aware of going on, right now, in this world at such a detailed level of understanding.
The dream was a simple, online game sponsored by McDonald's fast food restaurants. You mined for semiprecious stones. If you were lucky enough to find any, an actual semiprecious stone of the type you mined in the game would be sent to you on your birthday! There were only a limited number of semiprecious stones to be found in the online game. You had to compete with other people playing the online game worldwide to find the stones first.
Fun!
The young people explaining the game in my dreams were excited. They also argued when you would actually received the semiprecious stones. One of the people, who finally found a semiprecious stone, thought they would get them right away. Another person told them you have to wait to get what you won until your birthday.
When I woke up I started thinking about how relatively "timeless" rocks are. Once created they last a very long time without changing- in a controlled environment.
Logically, since rocks are a compressed state of matter, you could come to the conclusion even compressed emotions become timeless. Maybe only emotions of dead people intense enough or "compressed" enough can be read by psychics because of the previous conclusion compression makes things timeless! I believe this is something a scientific researcher could test.
It starts to make sense why people relate specific types of semiprecious stones to specific emotions when you accept the idea "compressed" emotions can be captured in highly compressed, semiprecious stones! The color of the semiprecious stone relates to specific emotions according to the experts in this area.
Ref. https://thechalkboardmag.com/crystal-quiz-stone-means-emotions/
This is the first time I have thought about how semiprecious stones might be able to sooth specific emotions so I thought I would share my thoughts.
Another thought...
Extreme cold slows down the metabolism in animals around Greenland. The frigid waters around Greenland allow some species in the ocean to live hundreds of years. So extreme cold and compression slow down time.
Planets are created in dips of the spacetime continuum because matter becomes more compressed in those dips. Before a quantum particle is observed it exhibits wave like behavior. After observation the quantum particle exhibits particle behavior. If you observe a quantum particle there must be an equal and opposite reaction to the observation of the quantum particle. Perhaps observation of a quantum particle creates a dip in the spacetime continuum surrounding the quantum particle. The equal and opposite reaction to the quantum particle being observed is to behave like a "compressed" particle instead of a wave because it is now in a dip in the spacetime continuum. In a sense it gives more credence to the idea "You are what you observe."
Logical!
Maybe quantum computers will do really well in outer space where it is really cold.
The dream was a simple, online game sponsored by McDonald's fast food restaurants. You mined for semiprecious stones. If you were lucky enough to find any, an actual semiprecious stone of the type you mined in the game would be sent to you on your birthday! There were only a limited number of semiprecious stones to be found in the online game. You had to compete with other people playing the online game worldwide to find the stones first.
Fun!
The young people explaining the game in my dreams were excited. They also argued when you would actually received the semiprecious stones. One of the people, who finally found a semiprecious stone, thought they would get them right away. Another person told them you have to wait to get what you won until your birthday.
When I woke up I started thinking about how relatively "timeless" rocks are. Once created they last a very long time without changing- in a controlled environment.
Logically, since rocks are a compressed state of matter, you could come to the conclusion even compressed emotions become timeless. Maybe only emotions of dead people intense enough or "compressed" enough can be read by psychics because of the previous conclusion compression makes things timeless! I believe this is something a scientific researcher could test.
It starts to make sense why people relate specific types of semiprecious stones to specific emotions when you accept the idea "compressed" emotions can be captured in highly compressed, semiprecious stones! The color of the semiprecious stone relates to specific emotions according to the experts in this area.
Ref. https://thechalkboardmag.com/crystal-quiz-stone-means-emotions/
This is the first time I have thought about how semiprecious stones might be able to sooth specific emotions so I thought I would share my thoughts.
Another thought...
Extreme cold slows down the metabolism in animals around Greenland. The frigid waters around Greenland allow some species in the ocean to live hundreds of years. So extreme cold and compression slow down time.
Planets are created in dips of the spacetime continuum because matter becomes more compressed in those dips. Before a quantum particle is observed it exhibits wave like behavior. After observation the quantum particle exhibits particle behavior. If you observe a quantum particle there must be an equal and opposite reaction to the observation of the quantum particle. Perhaps observation of a quantum particle creates a dip in the spacetime continuum surrounding the quantum particle. The equal and opposite reaction to the quantum particle being observed is to behave like a "compressed" particle instead of a wave because it is now in a dip in the spacetime continuum. In a sense it gives more credence to the idea "You are what you observe."
Logical!
Maybe quantum computers will do really well in outer space where it is really cold.
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