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System: strong chemical fission systems |
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At the heart of our physical nature, we
remain principally a larger version of a single cellular organism- a large body
of cells functioning as a whole. |
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Like the cells that constitute the body,
the overall colony of cells requires food at the most basic cellular level-
atomic components such as hydrogen and carbon. |
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In addition, it relies upon the
attraction of ergons and movement that takes place during a strong chemical
fission reaction. The trillions upon trillions of mitochondria that inhabit the
cells of the human body, especially those associated with movement- the heart,
the brain and other key organs. |
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Traditional view of looking at strong
chemical fission systems |
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Contemporary medicine uses such
categories as the respiratory system to describe the process of human breathing
and the need for oxygen to survive. Yet the category does not provide any clear
underlying purpose and reason. |
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Medical practitioners reading this article may
consider the common sense response that if a person did not breath they would
die. Yet the reason oxygen is important and the purpose of the lungs is
important. |
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Up to 40% of required oxygen is absorbed via the skin |
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Contrary to the belief that the lungs is the only
method by which oxygen enters the system, the human skin attracts up to 40% of
required oxygen taken directly into the system and used. That is why a human
will suffocate if the surface of their skin is sealed. |
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The importance of mitochondria |
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The reason we breath in terms of food is for the
supply of materials for mitochondria. As discussed in Chapter 12, Mitochondria
are the source of internally generated motion within the body- the physical
origin of manifestation of thought (as opposed to neurons that use this motion
to move objects). |
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Interestingly, emphasis on Mitochondrial research has tended to focus on the
chemical process , assuming the process itself is merely the means. yet it is
exactly that- what happens to the shape and movement of mitochondria during the
strong chemical fission process that is so important. |
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Like a cylinder in a car engine, the mitochondria accept in chemical materials
and fuel. Like a car engine, the mitochondria mix together these materials
under contracting pressure- squeezing space between molecules and atoms until
there is a strong chemical reaction. Like the piston, the outer cell envelopes
of the mitochondria expand outwards rapidly because of the moment of reaction
and the subsequent kinesis wave creates physical wave of motion. |
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This wave of motion, pushes other objects around the mitochondria. Like a
piston the process continues to produce machine motion. Thus mitochondria enable
motion to be originated within a cell. |
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Original motion is critical in areas where self reliance and independent
reliance can be guaranteed. The heart is an excellent example. the brain is
another excellent example. The spinal cord is another example. |
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