![]() ![]() Musically and artistically gifted, your art invites others to see the world around through your eyes. Have patience and know that these massive systems that need changing are like giant ships that can’t always turn on a dime. These systems may also seem antiquated compared to those you know and believe are much more effective. You Want to Overturn the Manĭifficult and rigid systems seem foolish to you and you often become antagonistic to what others experience as normal. This can occasionally get you in trouble, so know how to get into the good and noble types of trouble. ![]() You are not one to negotiate, so certain in your views and ways, you are often rebellious and a skeptic of those in power. If Indigos ruled the world, you are confident no problems would exist. Coupled with innate-self assurance, you often think your way is right and are offended if others cannot see, much less take action, from your point of view. Don’t let this get the best of you, instead use it to your advantage to push yourself and others, but also know that others may not be as motivated. Toward yourself, you can be unrelentingly self-critical. You see only the best and expect others to live up to it. This can make for challenging relationships and interactions. You Have High Expectations of Yourself and Others You know that those who are native to this planet are growing and ascending and need help in their transformation. ![]() ![]() You know that you were put on this planet for a reason and that reason is to enact positive change. You are confident and even arrogant at times – and emboldened by something larger than you can name. You were born to be a lightworker and have felt from a young age that you’re tapped into something spiritually greater than most people are. Make some observations.If you wonder if you might be of this distinct soul lineage, here are a few personality traits that may feel familiar. Over a plate or other container, lift the egg 1-2 inches in the air, let go, and watch it bounce.Does the egg look different from when you started the experiment? Does the egg feel different? Perhaps you notice that it feels rubbery (like a bouncy ball). Examine the egg and make some observations. While rinsing the egg, gently rub the outside of the egg and the white film will come off leaving you with a translucent egg. Carefully remove the egg from the glass and rinse it under some tap water.After about 3 days the egg will start to become translucent and you will know it is ready to move to step 3. Do you notice any changes to the egg? Is anything happening to the vinegar? Write down your observations each day. Leave the egg in the glass for 2-3 days.Then fill the glass with white vinegar until the egg is completely submerged. Get a raw egg and carefully place it into a glass or jar.Osmosis is the diffusion of solvent molecules through a selectively permeable membrane. The selectively permeable membrane of the egg means that some substances can pass through the membrane while others cannot. The vinegar toughens up the membrane of the egg making it bouncy! The vinegar is able to cross the selectively permeable membrane of the egg through osmosis. The membrane of a chicken egg is selectively permeable. The vinegar begins working on the egg’s membrane. Once the shell of the egg is gone, all that is left covering the egg is a thin membrane. These small bubbles are carbon dioxide gas, which are the result of the reaction between calcium carbonate and vinegar. You know the vinegar and calcium carbonate of the eggshell are reacting because of the small bubbles that form around the egg when it is placed in the vinegar. The calcium carbonate that makes up the eggshell will react with the vinegar the same way baking soda reacts with vinegar (just a lot less violently). If you’ve ever mixed baking soda and vinegar together, you know the violent reaction that results. The eggshell of a chicken egg is made of calcium carbonate, and vinegar is a weak acid. The egg becomes bouncy as a result of a chemical reaction between the eggshell and the vinegar. Watch the Bouncy Egg in Vinegar Science Experiment Step by Step Instructions How Does the Bouncy Egg Science Experiment Work Wondering what caused the egg to bounce? Find out the answer in the how does this experiment work section below. Step 5 – When you are ready for some messy fun, lift the egg a little higher in the air and let it go…SPLAT! ![]()
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