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    • Every symmetry of physics laws leads to a conservation law, and every conservation law arises from a symmetry in the laws of physics. 
    • Symmetry is the casual structure built into the creation module. The creation module has a two-way arrow of time built into it. All current information is always passed back into the versatile storage unit. These informational totals can’t be changed or deleted.
    • The closed sub-atomic quantum system is a duplicate of the macro quantum system. The two systems interact on a binary basis.
  • The triune combined functions of consciousness, quantum gravity, and quantum entanglement act as one from the underside of the fabric of space-time.
    • IT’S ALL ABOUT THE CODE THAT YOU START  WITH.
  • THE DESIGNER/CREATOR’S PROCESS : (recap).
  • 1ST: Write the code for the upcoming big bang to create another universe. (One universe does not make an infinity.)
  • 2nd:  Write the code for the design and descent for all intended results as the event unfolds. ( One event does not require an eternity to make).
  • 3rd:  Set the event in motion. All things are triune, with binary interactives.
  • 4th:  Monitor, fine-tune, adjust, and select out ongoing.
  • 5th: Use DESIGN AND DECENT as the process. Write a separately coded blueprint for the consciousness of the known thought reposers.
  • 6th: It’s not the people; it’s the event.
  • 7th:  Harvesting new crops of known thought reposers was the intended result.
    • Every symmetry of physics laws leads to a conservation law, and every conservation law arises from a symmetry in the laws of physics. 
    • Symmetry is the casual structure built into the creation module. The creation module has a two-way arrow of time built into it. All current information is always passed back into the versatile storage unit. These informational totals can’t be changed or deleted.
    • The closed sub-atomic quantum system is a duplicate of the macro quantum system. The two systems interact on a binary basis.
  • The triune combined functions of consciousness, quantum gravity, and quantum entanglement act as one from the underside of the fabric of space-time.
    • ONE UNIVERSE DOES NOT MAKE AN INFINITY.
  • ONE EVENT DOES NOT MAKE AN ETERNITY.
  • EVOLUTION IS ONLY PART OF THE PROCESS.*
  • ALL THINGS ARE TRIUNE, WITH BINARY INTERACTIVES.
  • BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL IS ONLY GOOD.
  • IT’S NOT THE PEOPLE, ITS THE EVENT.
  • GET BACK TO WHERE YOU ONCE BELONGED.
  • IN THE END, CHOICES ARE NEVER FREE.
  • WHAT TO DO, IS UP TO YOU.
GETTING BEYOND EVIL IS A START
      • DNA is a codebook that issues instructions. DNA is the governing force that gives instructions to specific proteins at specific times and amounts.
      • DNA is an information structure. The gene blueprint regulates gene activity. DNA issues instructions three at a time. It maintains gene production and regulation to deliver the correct gene functions. Genes are networked in a complex sequenced network. The gene network self-schedules and provides the required results.
      • Information is physical, and it represents the ultimate nature of reality. These surprisingly simple assertions have many profound consequences. Information theory is the wellspring of our contemporary digital world. The universe is an information network. Life is an informational structure. Quantum gravity interacts with the universe’s knowledge base. This knowledge base stores the human consciousness bits. Growing and storing the knowledge bytes from the known thought reposer’s production is why this current universe exists. The universe’s information structure built the universe. The information structure then operates this universe. When the universe matures, the consciousness bytes generated by the known thought reposers are saved. They will be used again in the next universe.
    • The triune combined functions of consciousness, quantum gravity, and quantum entanglement act as one from the underside of the fabric of space-time.  
  • THE UNIVERSE GENERATES AND STORES  ALL OF THE BITS OF CONSCIOUSNESS. IT’S ALL ABOUT THE BYTES.
Volcanoes: How often do they erupt and what happens when they do ...
  • The central ring of fire is a string of underwater volcanoes and earthquake sites around the edges of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Most of the active volcanoes in the world are located underwater.
  • Explosions:  Pressure builds up inside a volcano as gas bubbles form in magma. The gas bubbles need to escape, hence the eruption. Magma is the hot liquid rock beneath the surface of the Earth.
  • When magma reaches the Earth’s surface, it is called lava. LAVA CAN BE AS HOT AS 2,200 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT. 
    • About 75% of the Earth’s volcanoes are in the ring of fire. It is a 25,000-mile-long ring.
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  • Lava and plumes from the Holuhraun Fissure Eruption by the Bardarbunga Volcano, Iceland. Bardarbunga is a stratovolcano located under Vatnajokull, Iceland’s most extensive glacier. On August 29, 2014, a fissure eruption started in Holuhraun at the northern end of a magma intrusion that had moved progressively north from the Bardarbunga volcano.

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    Tungurahua Volcano with lava flows at night. This is Ecuador’s most active volcano. Its flank collapses from time to time due to an unstable Slope. Its steep-sided cone is over 16,000 feet high. It has frequently been operational since 1999.

    Volcanic activity and the Earth's tectonic platesStratovolcanoes tend to form at subduction zones, or convergent plate margins, where an oceanic plate slides beneath a continental plate and contributes to the rise of magma to the surface. At rift zones, or divergent margins, shield volcanoes tend to form as two oceanic plates pull slowly apart and magma effuses upward through the gap. Volcanoes are not generally found at strike-slip zones, where two plates slide laterally past each other. “Hot spot” volcanoes may form where plumes of lava rise from deep within the mantle to the Earth's crust far from any plate margins.
  • volcano is a mountain that opens downward to a pool of molten rock below the Earth’s surface. When pressure builds up, eruptions occur. In an explosion, gases and rock shoot up through the opening and spill over or fill the air with lava fragments. … More than 80% of the Earth’s surface is volcanic.
  • Volcanoes are formed when magma from within the Earth’s upper mantle works its way to the surface. At the surface, it erupts to form lava flows and ash deposits. Over time as the volcano erupts, it will get bigger and bigger.
  • Volcanoes originate in three main places: Hot spots, Divergent plate boundaries (such as rifts and mid-ocean ridges), and—convergent plate boundaries (subduction zones).
  • The Earth’s crust (the planet’s outer layer) comprises several pieces called plates. The plates under the oceans are called oceanic plates, and the rest are continental plates. Most earthquakes occur along the edge of the maritime and continental plates.
  • The 1960 Valdivia earthquake (Spanish: Terremoto de Valdivia) or the Great Chilean earthquake (Gran terremoto de Chile) on May 22, 1960, is the most powerful earthquake ever recorded. Various studies have placed it at 9.4–9.6 on the moment magnitude scale.
  • The most deadly earthquake in history was in Shaanxi, China, in 1556. It’s estimated to have killed 830,000 people. This is more than twice that of the second most fatal: the recent Port-au-Prince earthquake in Haiti in 2010. It’s reported that 316,000 people died as a result.
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