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Anonymous No. 16252345

>A force of an element is the summation of elements that exists within a sphere. In the least complex manifestation it can be conceived as the concentration of matter within the vacuum of cosmos that causes matter of lesser summation to be ingressed towards it. Thus the force of an element can be defined as the ability of the element to generate a condition of dependence on behalf of other elements thereby producing a state of orbitation in which the lighter element begins to adjust its internal dynamics to match the dynamics of the stronger element or be devoured by it.
>In instances in which two or more elements possess sufficient force to resist ingression, a condition of interdependence emerges that is analogous to binary (or more) orbitation between bodies that we see in space. These gravitational forces have predated the dawn of the geosphere and the biosphere, for the earliest matter has first emerged in the cosmosphere to then be dispersed in a differentiating dynamic across the concentration of elements that it generated across the cosmos.
>It is this process that has perpetually given rise to greater organizational complexity in each of these concentrations of elements thereby facilitating for the necessary conditions for abiogenesis whose triggering has provided a critical threshold for progressive evolution that would culminate in the advent of the noosphere among the biotic life forms possessing exceptional organizational design.
Was he right?

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Anonymous No. 16252440

>>16252345
>A force of an element
What does that means exactly?

Anonymous No. 16253858

>>16252345
Is it Rael?