From: | dbuehrer@****.org (David Buehrer) |
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Subject: | Re: Re[4]: [SR2]: Fat-bac -Reply |
Date: | Mon, 9 Sep 1996 13:38:55 -0600 (MDT) |
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|On 5 Sep 96 at 11:32, David Buehrer wrote:
|[snipped Faux Pas' comments]
|> So a living net can wrap itself around an astral being but
|> the same being cannot affect the net?
|
|So you can bew run over by a train, but can't shove it from the rails? Hey,
|that's UNFAIR! :-)
Point taken. Okay, I can now see how a mage's aura could
support the net but that the mage lacks the "strength" to
move the net. The mage's aura could have sufficient
integrity to overcome gravity while the mage himself does
not have physical strength to push against the net.
Dave's current theory:
Astral beings have a form that is solid in respect to other
astral forms and the auras of living things. The shape of
an astral being's form cannot be changed without harming
the astral being.
Astral beings have no mass. They cannot acquire momentum.
Aura's do not have mass and cannot acquire momentum.
Astral beings have no physical strength. They cannot exert
physical force.
There is a minimum size that a life form must reach to
acquire an aura. Bacterium and smaller lifeforms do not
have an aura.
-David
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