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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Stuff of the stars

Well, the summer is flying by and once again, my pondering thought processes heat up! I often wonder about what stuff we are made of and in some of my long-term learning I have dug up a few things.

Okay, so we have heard the science of being carbon-based matter, and that we are essentially made up of about 60 per cent water, but what makes me wonder the most is what about the spaces inside the atoms and what percentage of that is actually a void? Yes, that nothingness. Well, we have all heard the statements about being comprised of energy.

Yes that is true, but what is the alchemy or scientific formula that we actually consist of? Gregg Braden's book the God Code has been one of my reading-re-reading companions for several years now, because just when I feel like I understand what he has written, I find new evidence that begins to support the deeper more complex meanings behind it all.

So, matter? What does it matter? I wonder why I have always had an insatiable appetite for this knowledge! It has led me to study deeper into the 11 parallel layers of the universe, the physics and quantum physics behind the smallest of particles to the very equations of the mass of our universe. Einstein broke it down into formulas. Stephen Hawking and Max Planck also have contributed their equations. But it seems we are just now understanding and deciphering the ancient clay tablets that were written thousands of years ago. Writings that, when interpreted, reveal air, water and fire as the three essential elements that creates everything else.

But where did it come from? Millions upon millions of years of meteor bombardment on this little cluster of rock we now call Earth? Meteors that contained the life-blood of our planet-hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon? Well, I won't bore you with more of my pondering for de-coding the very essence of the stuff we are made of. It it just has been heating up in my brain that sometimes works like a fountain, or a geyser! Check out Discovery Channel's Earth and it may get you thinking a little too deeply as well! Have a great week!

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