Early peoples didn’t have any other options for generating ‘good’ ‘plasma’

(ions and dusty particles) to offer to ‘the gods’

Than to burn a sacrifice.

“Yes, that’s correct. Fire does indeed generate dusty refuse and ions. Here’s a breakdown:   

  • Dusty Refuse (Particulate Matter):
    • Fire, particularly incomplete combustion, produces a complex mixture of gases and solid particles. These solid particles are what we often refer to as “dust” or “soot.”   
    • This particulate matter can consist of various substances, including:
      • Carbon particles
      • Ash   
      • Other unburned or partially burned materials
    • The size of these particles can vary, and very fine particles can be especially hazardous to respiratory health.   
  • Ions:
    • Fire involves high temperatures, which can cause the ionization of gases. This means that atoms and molecules in the fire’s environment can gain or lose electrons, becoming ions.   
    • The presence of ions contributes to the electrical conductivity of flames.   
    • This is why flames can interact with electrical fields.

In essence, fire is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat and light, and as a byproduct, it also produces both solid particulate matter and charged particles (ions)”. -Gemini.AI

One might also note, that ‘burnt animal sacrifices’ would accelerate the release of the ‘dream substance’ the living animal had generated during its life.

So this is the real reason for burnt sacrifices.

Kevin Cann
Public Domain
3/21/2025