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Barbara Bickel's avatar

Clouds of the heavens meet the clouds of the corporate world. Love and evil side by side in this sharing of your travel reflection that crosses the United States while looking upward and feeling inward. In between is “The epistemology of blue” with the invitation to “Use telepathy to communicate with the distance. Find a message in a disorganized stack.”

What is always awaiting us in the process. Appreciating your invitation to join with your thinking traveling philosophical meandering hedge (path)ology. Floating logic appears in the clouds and industry sky smoke out my own window.

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Kim Parko's avatar

Thanks, Barbara, for this condensation! I find it interesting that clouds need dust to form:

"Next, we need some dust. Not a large amount nor large particles and not all dusts will do. Without "dirty air" there would likely be no clouds at all or only high altitude ice clouds. Even the "cleanest" air found on Earth contains about 1000 dust particles per cubic meter of air. Dust is needed for condensation nuclei, sites on which water vapor may condense or deposit as a liquid or solid. Certain types and shapes of dust and salt particles, such as sea salts and clay, make the best condensation nuclei."

https://www.weather.gov/source/zhu/ZHU_Training_Page/clouds/cloud_development/clouds.htm

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