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Winston Davids, 1969 - Trinity College Valedictorian - 1970; known endeavor: actuarial contributions to The Donald; since has contacted me and sadly is quite ill. Ask prayers for recovery; thanks for his brilliance and music.

Feb 7, 2012 12:01pm
Unlike in liquids, these “waves” happen in plasmas because the particles are charged, thus exerting strong forces on each other, even at large distances. But not all seas of charged particles are plasmas. What makes a plasma a plasma is the organized behavior of the charged particles.
Plasmas are found inside the sun, gas-giant planets like Jupiter, the aurora borealis, and those compact fluorescent lights -

Electrons in concert: A simple probe for collective motion in ultracold plasmas

Physics, Psychophysics, Technology

We don’t look at Plasmas much, except in florescent lights. Imagine the ‘organization’ state which gives them identity. Synchronized swimming has never been my favorite spectator sport, but the high energy expressions of most sporting events as well as dance perhaps typify a Plasma effect.

I am particularly interested in the Medial Temporal Lobe (MLT), which is responsible for ‘short term memory’ where impressions are organized into an event, consolidated, perhaps ‘electronized’ to create Rydberg atoms (these are used at CERN to keep antimatter and matter separate) and so separate waves can be compared, filtered and copied into peptide or fat tissue (burned in) and then retrieved if additional or enough repetitions are assembled into a dynamic (yet static) dance such as a florescence, others might say ballet, or even a 1650 freestyle swim in a 25 yd pool. Since these things act on eachother with extreme speed and locality, it might be hard to measure and confirm these associations.

My concern is taking the most complex event, birth and another one, death where this complexity of ‘who we are’ enters and leaves us (some have measured 21 grams upon death).  These can be escaped in hydrogen, or my guess in CO2 or O2, or even an invisible stream of electrons which touch back to ourselves, where we go from the awareness of a complex, large molecular consciousness to a small, electron patterned ‘plasma’, and short term memory turns inward from outward.

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