Dark Plasma Theory - Biology
The Sun and Bioplasma Bodies
http://www.dapla.org/mpb.htm
It is not a surprise that bioplasma bodies have many features similar to the visible Sun - both are hot balls of magnetic plasma.
Coronas, Spicules and Granulation
Coronal auras and discharges, granulation and spicules are all features associated with the Sun and super magma bodies – the latter, as seen by clairvoyants. The bright coronal aura of the Sun and the aura of super magma bodies are similar. Coronal discharges and flares can occur suddenly on the Sun. The various particles that are discharged, together with these flares, are carried by the Sun's plasma wind to cause magnetic storms on Earth.
Spicules are short-lived phenomena, corresponding to rising jets of gas that move upward and last only a few minutes on the Sun.
Spicules can also be seen in the coronas of their bioplasma bodies.
In a semi-darkened room move your hands together so that the fingers touch. Then observe as you move the fingers away, relaxing the eyes. Most people would be able to see spicules within the halo around their fingers. Coronas and spicules can also be seen in Kirlian representations of the aura. (In laboratory tests, it has been found that Kirlian representations of the aura correlate with the colors and shapes that human "seers" see.)
The Sun and Bioplasma Bodies
http://www.dapla.org/mpb.htm
It is not a surprise that bioplasma bodies have many features similar to the visible Sun - both are hot balls of magnetic plasma.
Coronas, Spicules and Granulation
Coronal auras and discharges, granulation and spicules are all features associated with the Sun and super magma bodies – the latter, as seen by clairvoyants. The bright coronal aura of the Sun and the aura of super magma bodies are similar. Coronal discharges and flares can occur suddenly on the Sun. The various particles that are discharged, together with these flares, are carried by the Sun's plasma wind to cause magnetic storms on Earth.
Spicules are short-lived phenomena, corresponding to rising jets of gas that move upward and last only a few minutes on the Sun.
Spicules can also be seen in the coronas of their bioplasma bodies.
In a semi-darkened room move your hands together so that the fingers touch. Then observe as you move the fingers away, relaxing the eyes. Most people would be able to see spicules within the halo around their fingers. Coronas and spicules can also be seen in Kirlian representations of the aura. (In laboratory tests, it has been found that Kirlian representations of the aura correlate with the colors and shapes that human "seers" see.)