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Tellus Mother Earth: an Epic Poem 5/7

The CuTe Goddess

By Katherine D. GrahamPublished 6 months ago 1 min read
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There are things I would never say out loud

Snippets of thoughts that gel and make me curiously proud.

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Tellurium was named for the earth goddess Tellus, Terra mater's mother, it is said.

Telluric deities are Earth’s Wild ones, said to lead the processions of the dead.

Tellurium has six triads that form around the center seventh forming a hive-like cell.

The hexagonal geometric pattern in seen in skin, a beehive and an Irish holy well.

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Bees, dolphins and other organisms sense and follow tellurium’s magnetic pathways

Tellurium also affects animals in many other ways.

Sugars digested by fungal and bacterial symbiotes control socialization

in termites, that build hexagonal colonies, by tellurium transmutation.

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A Tellurium cage forms with rotations, transformations and reflections.

When added to copper, CuTe mixtures have second quantizations.

CuTe mixture enhance the magnetic field of lithium and the Earth battery.

Telluric lines are not ley lines but measure Earth's atmosphere energy. ,

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A spiral vortex of Earth's energy forms a torus, that passes in quantum leaps or falls that twist.

As matter, tellurium's geometry, allows optimal packing, where large and small repetitions exist.

Tellurium is a multiscale dynamical complex element and used in computer discs rewritable memory.

It becomes a liquid nanostructure, used in semiconductors, because of its transitional metal-like property.

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Although Tellurium can harmfully affect memories, between now and then.

it may hold a clue about the nywfre, chi, prana, and the life force of men.

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About the Creator

Katherine D. Graham

My stories usually present facts, supported by science as we know it, that are often spoken of in myths. Both can help survival in an ever-changing world.

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