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Positive+ -negativE
Positive+ -negativE
One has to be a parasite |
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not sure how it all works but i'm guessing that one feeds off of the other and gravitates towards a life source within its partner -
one is some what like a parasite and i'm sure that most people would like to point to the negative as being this parasite - but is it ? if it is, then why ? |
i started to open up the thread with the word "Elementary" but considered how some may take that
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i don't know if this is basic science - i didn't pay attention in school, i was too busy teaching class -
but how can 2 negatives = a positive ? using men and women - wouldn't the man be the parasite ? he shoots the life germ into her that feeds off of her - but being that he has the >Life< in him, wouldn't he be considered "Positive" and she negative because of the void of unfertilized eggs ? |
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i was thinking something like this but wanted to go into the nature and intention of the charge -
"Neither. That's why it's called a neutron - it's neutrally charged. It is said to have a charge of zero. You may not be able to get a physicist to admit that a proton (which has a +1 charge) added to an electron (which has a -1 charge) will make a neutron, but you can smash a neutron and get a proton and an electron out of the reaction. It consists of two down quarks and one up quark and it is the heaviest particle in the atom, slightly heavier than the proton. The charge on an up quark is + 2/3. The charge on a down quark is -1/3. When you add the charges of the quarks inside a neutron you have: +2/3 - ((1/3) * 2) = 0 Therefore a neutron has zero charge.The charges might be said to "add" and "cancel" to give the neutron a negative charge. " http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_a_neu...egative_charge |
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2 negatives do not equal a positive UNLESS you are multuplying or dividing them. Keep in mind though, that there are really no such thing as negative numbers. You cannot get less than zero (there is no such thing as less than nothing). It is all theoretical and representative of loss and absence of a quantity. |
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Electrical plugs and outlets. opposites - like front/back, up/down, side/side, substance/vacuity |
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It's all good.
I see sperm as a seed, womb the soil. I'm not sure the positive/negative thing works for it. It's hard to find examples of the +/- in the real world. I could only think of electricity. Not sure of the parasite thing. |
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all the life is in the wall |
no parasite
23 chromosomes in sperm 23 chromosomes in egg No feeding off of each other, just adding to each other to reproduce human with... 46 chromosomes in cells |
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