(urth) Like a good Neighbor
    Sergei SOLOVIEV 
    soloviev at irit.fr
       
    Wed Nov 23 11:44:09 PST 2011
    
    
  
I think a serious objection to the theory of Neighbours as trees is that 
they like
fires. Trees should not like fires ...
Sergei Soloviev
David Stockhoff wrote:
> On 11/23/2011 2:16 PM, Lee Berman wrote:
>> I suppose. But isn't Fava really dead in the snow? Plus, if inhumi 
>> are feeding
>> on blood it seems like they are water-based and cellular in nature. 
>> How could
>> inhumi survive in the void with all the water in their bodies frozen 
>> and all
>> their cells burst? (hasn't this been discussed before?)
>
>
> Insects and plants have all sort of tricks to fight the cold, 
> including antifreezes and allowing themselves to be covered with ice. 
> Since we know they can't fly through the void (no air) they may simply 
> launch themselves and drift until they fall.
>
> Then, of course, they have potentially burning up to contend with.
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