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    Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 23 Oct 2019
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    Consider: Crystal formation. So much to learn from each stage. All humans can ever do is recreate what has already happened, in some form, in nature. This is perhaps the hardest concept for some folks to grasp—but the easiest concept in reach.pic.twitter.com/6WKUDuq2v3

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      1. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 23 Oct 2019
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        Here is another interesting perspective of crystal growth. In each observation we see a fractal-like pattern that is self referencing:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czmQ2_ymaOo …

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      2. Brandon Wittwer #TeamTrees‏ @brandonwittwer 23 Oct 2019
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        That's melting in reverse. This is formation. The shape is determined by the shape and bonds within the water molecule.https://petapixel.com/2014/02/23/mesmerizing-time-lapse-captures-formation-snowflake/ …

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 23 Oct 2019
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        Brandon, thank you. That’s an interesting video. I disagree with the shape of the bonds defining the shape of the crystalline structure. When the they are manipulated via a field. This does not change the growth pattern. That was an old assumption.

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      2. Teri Fisher‏ @DrTeriFisher 23 Oct 2019
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        What I find fascinating about this animation is that the crystal initially forms in an asymmetric pattern and yet it ends up being a symmetrical shape. Why? It’s almost like it has its own DNA for its final shape.

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 23 Oct 2019
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        Teri, indeed. Very astute observation sir. I feel the evidence is compelling to a morphogenetic field that may run DNA or with DNA. I think we see the mechanics of it in Crystal formations and other natural phenomena. We will one day have an instrument to measure it.

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      2. scienceisreligion - Carl Anderson‏ @carland27488094 23 Oct 2019
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        If crystals are the geometric alignment of matter, maybe crop circles are the geometric alignment of consciousness

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 23 Oct 2019
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        Carl, brilliance sir. Really well stated. There is a structure to everything and we see and it is revealed through this.

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        ❄️❄️❄️!

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      1. AzureusCanisLiberalis  🐶‏ @CanisAzureus 23 Oct 2019
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        time is crystalline

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      1. Paintycan Ned‏ @dingdangdidily 23 Oct 2019
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        Wild.

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