Heating Sources
Perhaps you might have wondered what's the best way of making a sun. I too have wondered at the best ways of going about this. You know, the winters are hard and the nights long and cold especially when you're in places that are warm during the day yet lack plenty of sun. You know they say the sun's supply over time will slowly run out as it all gets burnt up and I'd say they're right I suppose. For one thing it's hard to make a perpetual motion thing like a flame especially one involved in the stoppage and startage of heat as it is when used in the house. Then again, the sun would have to self-power by burning it's fuel into lasting forever, you see. That's just not possible especially when our God is busy creating a place without any sun.
And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.
Revelation 21:23
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just what it says. The Lamb himself is the light of that place you will find.
That sounds oh so lovely of course but what about those that are in need of
something for the time being, perhaps a something for heat. Remember how that
we'd seen how the moon gets refreshed from the water. It's conceptually the
same with the sun. Think of putting a pot of boiling water on the stove and how
it keeps the whole house warm. Perhaps not at first, but slowly the steam comes
froth from the pot creating a nice greenhouse effect. It's known that due to the
water particles that went into the air. These are still warm from the stove,
thereby heating things up. Once there, these have nowhere to run, which means these
join with others to keep the air constantly warm. Besides that, all this water
is good for the nose, the sinuses, lungs, the skin, and almost nearly anything
else. As long as that pot stays filled up with water, you'll have maximum heat.
Just think though, there's got to be a better way of regulating the boil say
through means of a kettle. These have a spout on the them for sure though they
lack their own original heat. If only there was some way of keeping these warm
through means of a coil. Either these can get their energy for starting
straight from the wall or else through a combustion mechanism with something like
oil. In fact, in times of old, the Lord had commanded the lamps be filled with
olive oil in the house of the Lord. That way they never went empty or lacked a
supply. Olive oil is what's made from the grapes of the olives being
compressed. You can do it yourself through the means of the shoes, though that
would ruin them with all that trampling down on what should be soon be heated I
suppose. The correct way then is through trampling down as the grapes and
making a mash. Some cultures actually are known to do this with use of the
feet, perfectly clean ones I guess. Heating the result is important too in
removing the germs and for purifying of course. From there, getting the perfect
texture of oil is as much as the next person's guess. Some have suggested straining
the mash to remove larger particles and bring out the result. Still, heating it
slowly ought to work well in converting the olives into something a little more than perfectly edible.
And thou shalt command the children of Israel, that they bring thee pure oil olive beaten for the light, to cause the lamp to burn always.
21 In the tabernacle of the congregation without the vail, which is before the testimony, Aaron and his sons shall order it from evening to morning before the LORD: it shall be a statute for ever unto their generations on the behalf of the children of Israel.
Exodus 27:20-21