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New York, NY - Lower West Side, Rooftop - 13 September 2014 ACE/AD
The Strawberry and the Watermelon:
In the Kytonic theory of the universe, there are only ever various levels of attraction and repulsion forces at work as particles drive to pair up with their nearest like-charged partner in order to “elevate” in kytonic level. Also, that life can only be considered alive once it reaches the “Progenitor Stage” or better understood as the 4th Kytonic Stage, and onward through time.
Due to the understanding of the visible spectrum of light as it applies to the charge density of an outer layer as opposed to its core (being either an odd or even numbered layer), visible light is an indicator of core charge if factored backward from current kytonic level. If you compare the Watermelon and the Strawberry in regards to the shape, consistency, hollow or dense core, and even color and shape of the reproductive vehicles;
Watermelon are a negative fruit, Strawberries are a positive fruit.
This fact is vindicated by the shape that has developed in relativity to the attraction and repulsion forces emanating from the Earth (+ / - gravity). Whereas the negative-core watermelon becomes predominantly rounded out in the relatively positive-dominant surroundings, the positive-core strawberry takes on a more conical shape as it is constantly under repulsive stress (moving upward/outward from the Earth’s surface) in a predominantly positive environment.
In addition to the shape, the external and internal color consistencies are indicative of the core charges in a predominantly positive-charge environment. When you consider that all plants and animals are made up in the same layered complexity as our celestial bodies and our planet earth, one can identify parts of both the watermelon and strawberry as the crust, mantle and core respectively. In the watermelon, we have a relatively negative-charge balanced, green rind, or crust layer, that allows the internals of the fruit to be encased (like a soap bubble) and protected from the opposing charges of the environment. The next deeper layer is the mantle-esque layer of the actual red melon. This portion is red in contrast to the green rind layer, and functions as a delicately balanced positive-dominant charge layer that is only just positive enough to allow it to achieve mass and counter balance the external pressures on the rind from the internal direction.
As we move deeper into the core portion of the melon, we have the negative core that, by virtue of its natural non-visible nature, also causes what appears to be a solid fruit as the core itself produces no displacement mass. Even the seeds themselves serve to bolster this theory in that they are in fact, the positive concentrations of energy that have been in constant strife trying to make contact with the negative core of the fruit similar to salmon swimming upstream to reproduce. However, in this aspect, they will slowly attempt to move closer to the core in order to balance out over time, and if they fail to make the journey, their color, density and weight will provide them with a chance (albeit a very low statistical probability) to try again in a subsequent crop. So they lie dormant until they are planted again, causing a singularity-like effect on the negative energies of both water, solar radiation, and even the soil in order to create a whole new watermelon (seemingly from nothing but a seed) that bears the ability to attract more positive concentrations and create more seeds during the crops lifetime.
The strawberry works in much the same way, only in a distinctly opposite fashion. Everyone knows that a healthy strawberry is a juicy, red color, it grows from the blossom of a plant, and is shaped relatively conically. If you understand that it is an intrinsically positive fruit, you can identify all the factors that cause it to appear the way we all have come to know. The shape of the strawberry comes into being as opposing forces war with each other in varying amounts. The positive core is pushed away from the earth, while the rest of the fruit has adapted and developed specifically to combat those forces, provide it with mass, and allow gravity to hold it in place. This creates the conical shaped derived from the constant shearing effect of repulsion in an upward/outward direction, that ultimately rounds out at the top once the majority of pushing force has been diverted (almost aerodynamically) and creates less interference, resulting in a more calm, spherical crown. Next, the outermost layer of the strawberry is shiny red with tiny yellow-green “seeds.” The shine on the exposed “flesh” naturally protects against direct absorption of solar radiation.
The seeds however, are filled with the negative reproductive energy that has been contained as minimally as possible within a positive shell similar to the watermelon’s rind. These seeds are tiny and as such, will not lose much reproductive information energy by transforming negative energy in positive in order to create a reproductive vessel, while simultaneously being small enough so as to avoid being crushed by larger objects. Comparative observation between the seeds of a watermelon and a strawberry, the visual differences could not be more perfect opposites. Next, as the “mantle” of the strawberry grows, the internal portion of the fruit seems to become hollow. This is due to the simple fact that the core expands outward as the fruit grows, and as the internal positive pressure becomes an overpressure compared to the fruits surroundings. This causes an expansion of mass bearing energy, however this positive core is more akin to the atmosphere we breathe every day and will not be visible to the naked eye in such a small concentration.
And there you have it, observational evidence of Kytonic theory in action.
Thanks for reading. Until next thought, dismiss nothing, and stay rational!
New York, NY - Lower West Side, Rooftop - 13 September 2014 ACE/AD
The Strawberry and the Watermelon:
In the Kytonic theory of the universe, there are only ever various levels of attraction and repulsion forces at work as particles drive to pair up with their nearest like-charged partner in order to “elevate” in kytonic level. Also, that life can only be considered alive once it reaches the “Progenitor Stage” or better understood as the 4th Kytonic Stage, and onward through time.
Due to the understanding of the visible spectrum of light as it applies to the charge density of an outer layer as opposed to its core (being either an odd or even numbered layer), visible light is an indicator of core charge if factored backward from current kytonic level. If you compare the Watermelon and the Strawberry in regards to the shape, consistency, hollow or dense core, and even color and shape of the reproductive vehicles;
Watermelon are a negative fruit, Strawberries are a positive fruit.
This fact is vindicated by the shape that has developed in relativity to the attraction and repulsion forces emanating from the Earth (+ / - gravity). Whereas the negative-core watermelon becomes predominantly rounded out in the relatively positive-dominant surroundings, the positive-core strawberry takes on a more conical shape as it is constantly under repulsive stress (moving upward/outward from the Earth’s surface) in a predominantly positive environment.
In addition to the shape, the external and internal color consistencies are indicative of the core charges in a predominantly positive-charge environment. When you consider that all plants and animals are made up in the same layered complexity as our celestial bodies and our planet earth, one can identify parts of both the watermelon and strawberry as the crust, mantle and core respectively. In the watermelon, we have a relatively negative-charge balanced, green rind, or crust layer, that allows the internals of the fruit to be encased (like a soap bubble) and protected from the opposing charges of the environment. The next deeper layer is the mantle-esque layer of the actual red melon. This portion is red in contrast to the green rind layer, and functions as a delicately balanced positive-dominant charge layer that is only just positive enough to allow it to achieve mass and counter balance the external pressures on the rind from the internal direction.
As we move deeper into the core portion of the melon, we have the negative core that, by virtue of its natural non-visible nature, also causes what appears to be a solid fruit as the core itself produces no displacement mass. Even the seeds themselves serve to bolster this theory in that they are in fact, the positive concentrations of energy that have been in constant strife trying to make contact with the negative core of the fruit similar to salmon swimming upstream to reproduce. However, in this aspect, they will slowly attempt to move closer to the core in order to balance out over time, and if they fail to make the journey, their color, density and weight will provide them with a chance (albeit a very low statistical probability) to try again in a subsequent crop. So they lie dormant until they are planted again, causing a singularity-like effect on the negative energies of both water, solar radiation, and even the soil in order to create a whole new watermelon (seemingly from nothing but a seed) that bears the ability to attract more positive concentrations and create more seeds during the crops lifetime.
The strawberry works in much the same way, only in a distinctly opposite fashion. Everyone knows that a healthy strawberry is a juicy, red color, it grows from the blossom of a plant, and is shaped relatively conically. If you understand that it is an intrinsically positive fruit, you can identify all the factors that cause it to appear the way we all have come to know. The shape of the strawberry comes into being as opposing forces war with each other in varying amounts. The positive core is pushed away from the earth, while the rest of the fruit has adapted and developed specifically to combat those forces, provide it with mass, and allow gravity to hold it in place. This creates the conical shaped derived from the constant shearing effect of repulsion in an upward/outward direction, that ultimately rounds out at the top once the majority of pushing force has been diverted (almost aerodynamically) and creates less interference, resulting in a more calm, spherical crown. Next, the outermost layer of the strawberry is shiny red with tiny yellow-green “seeds.” The shine on the exposed “flesh” naturally protects against direct absorption of solar radiation.
The seeds however, are filled with the negative reproductive energy that has been contained as minimally as possible within a positive shell similar to the watermelon’s rind. These seeds are tiny and as such, will not lose much reproductive information energy by transforming negative energy in positive in order to create a reproductive vessel, while simultaneously being small enough so as to avoid being crushed by larger objects. Comparative observation between the seeds of a watermelon and a strawberry, the visual differences could not be more perfect opposites. Next, as the “mantle” of the strawberry grows, the internal portion of the fruit seems to become hollow. This is due to the simple fact that the core expands outward as the fruit grows, and as the internal positive pressure becomes an overpressure compared to the fruits surroundings. This causes an expansion of mass bearing energy, however this positive core is more akin to the atmosphere we breathe every day and will not be visible to the naked eye in such a small concentration.
And there you have it, observational evidence of Kytonic theory in action.
Thanks for reading. Until next thought, dismiss nothing, and stay rational!
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