i call them silly strings.
the things that keep us together
the things that give us what looks like a fixed astrology, but it is so not so
brown can mean so many things, but we each have a brown somewhere,
and when you find someone that has most of the same information translated into physical sllightly differently, this is perhaps what the twin flames is talking about.
now, the 2.0.1.2. thing, when worlds are shifting apart and coming together we are sort of recompiling our information, what is it when the computer puts the information in the most space efficient place.

darnit, i cant remember that word right now
defragmenting.
the universe is defragmenting.
and moldavite. sometimes that helps you see the shrapnel.
makes me want to have a necklace of facetted moldavite so i can figure out what is going on.
when all the planets align libra comes into balance and the awareness of the universe places like with like and the alignment is a time when we can rebalance and reorganize our lives.
i really dont think its going to explode.
i might explode if i have another person answer a question for me with my heart (beating)
from wikipedia: pseudomorphing (mineralogical term)
transference is occurring.
(not that im making any sense at this current location becuase the information behind what i am saying is thirty books tall and i apparently havent read them well enough for more studious locations ;)

Pseudomorph
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In mineralogy, a pseudomorph is a mineral or mineral compound that appears in an untypical form (crystal system), resulting from a substitution process in which the appearance and dimensions remain constant, but the original mineral is replaced by another. The name literally means "false form".
Terminology for pseudomorphs is "replacer after original", as in brookite after rutile.
An infiltration pseudomorph, or substitution pseudomorph is a pseudomorph in which one mineral or other material is replaced by another. The original shape of the mineral remains unchanged, but color, hardness, and other properties change to those of the replacing mineral
A variety of infiltration or substitution pseudomorphism is called alteration, in which only partial replacement occurs
A paramorph (also called allomorph) is a mineral changed on the molecular level only. It has the same chemical composition, but with a different structure. The mineral looks identical to the original unaltered form.
An incrustation pseudomorph, also called perimorph, results from a process by which a mineral is coated by another and the encased mineral dissolves. The encasing mineral remains intact, and retains the shape of the original mineral or material. Alternatively, another mineral may fill the space (the mold) previously occupied by some other mineral or material.
In biology, a pseudomorph is a cloud of mucus-rich ink released by many species of cephalopod. The name refers to the similarity in appearance between the cephalopod that released it and the cloud itself, in this context meaning literally "false body." This behaviour often allows the cephalopod to escape from predation unharmed, and is often performed as part of what is known as the Blanch-Ink-Jet Maneuver.
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