Life started a billion years ago from primordial slime and has
now progressed to the point where human beings have turned the
earth into a sewage dump and have damaged it beyond repair. When
global change started, scientists said the earth would never recover
from a two-degree temperature increase. Climate change would spiral
out of control and the earth’s weather systems would make life highly
improbable. We are now at one and one-half degrees and there is no
government consensus anywhere that will stop the approach of a
global catastrophe. When the polar ice caps melt, 70 percent of the
population will be under water.
Based on evolutionary studies, it took four hundred thousand
years to reach the point where animal life had cranium capability.
Even though life has been around for millions of years, most animals
use 4 percent of their brain capacity. When humans came along, we
went from cave dwellers without a language or the capability to
reason to the intelligent geniuses we are today, using 10 percent of
our brain capacity. With our inherited ability, we have placed man on
the moon and have accomplished incredible feats of design and
engineering, but through all the thousands of years we have not been
able to control the brain’s appetite for evil. Technological advances
have made the world a relatively easy place to exist, but our thirst for
murder, rape, and war grows toward our complete destruction.
It is self-evident that we are more interested in obtaining material
wealth than we are in being. The nature or essence of our person
thrives at the expense of others and over the last one hundred fifty
years it has developed so vigorously that the cost incurred for our
constant expansion is detrimental to the entire survival of the planet.
We have created an objective reality that one day very soon will make
the continuation of life nonexistent.
Cells in our brain are limited in time, so reproduction is critical for
self-existence. Every single cell in our body reproduces itself over a
seven-year period. It is estimated there are thirty-seven trillion cells
that make up each of us as a distinct person. That is a lot of
reproduction, yet every time they reproduce, time controls their
outcome. One million cells die and must be replaced every second,
yet human cells are not the only ones that reside within us. It is
estimated there are a hundred trillion bacterial cells that coexist within
us, which is some ten times the amount of our human cells. Almost
one hundred percent of our body is made up of oxygen, carbon,
hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. It is a total mystery to
me how these elements could combine on their own, as a completely
natural occurrence, and form the walking, talking human being that I
am today.
Our reproductive systems are so amazingly complicated—our
cells are duplicated in the manner of a newborn being that is a
simulation of its parents, physically, mentally, and emotionally. There
are not just animal reproductive systems but there are several asexual
reproduction systems including fission, fragmentation, budding,
vegetative reproduction, spore formation, and agamogenesis. The
technology behind these various physiological mechanisms of
interconnecting networks baffle the mind as to how they all could
have just happened by random consequence.
With all this arbitrary relevance of matter inconsequently created
in an unconscious manner unspecified and unknown by any other
person or being, why are we only allowed to use ten percent of our
brain’s capacity? Why is something created and not used? With
twenty percent of our mind’s capacity, we would be able to control
our own body. We could control our body temperature, regulate our
heartbeat, and perceive the electrical impulses in our mind. With
thirty percent of our mind’s capacity, we may very well be able to
control the acting force producing finite changes of momentum in
someone else’s mind—all things that are being withheld from us at
this time.
With our brain capacity at one hundred percent, our cells would
reproduce ten times faster than they do now. There are one hundred
billion neurons in our brain, yet only fifteen percent of them are
activated. There are more connections in the human body than there
are stars in the Milky Way. Electrical impulses that in our modern age
can change the channel on a television or control a satellite in outer
space, all work at their predisposed capacity. We possess a gigantic
information highway to which we have no access and over which we
have no influence. Imagine what we would be capable of with one
hundred percent control of our brain’s capacity? We could feel the
rotation of the earth, the gravity of our solar system, space, and even
time as it passed. All our memories before we were placed in this
body would explode with remembrance—the times when we were a
child, our thoughts while we were in our mother’s womb, our
conception.
Through these electrical impulses, cells communicate with one
another. A billion times a second, information is transferred not only
between brain cells but between all other cells within the body. They
form a giant web of communication that in turn forms the matter of
our existence specifically laid out according to our DNA. We as
humans consider ourselves unique in that we are at the top of the so
called evolutionary scale, but we are so infinitesimally small that we
had to create ways to measure and account for our shortcomings.
We have systematized every aspect of reality so we could bring it
down to human size because it is impossible for us to consider the
unfathomable scale of the universe. In our feeble biological state, we
were never intended to be the cornerstone of the unit of measure.
Mathematics is incapable of describing the universe because we are
only a witness to a small part of a tremendous expanse that is beyond
our ability to reason. We continually expound on the principles of
matter we cannot see.
believe the basis of all matter, lacking a better term, is
made up of a bunch of squiggly lines. These squiggly lines are a
millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a centimeter
wide. It is believed these squiggly lines spin at thousands of miles per
second, and if the squiggly lines making up that chair you are sitting
in stopped, you would fall to the floor. If all the squiggly lines of the
earth stopped spinning, you could put the remaining matter in a coffee
cup. Just this theory alone points to us living in a created reality. In
opposite terms, take any object and accelerate it fast enough and it
disappears to the human eye because time is what gives evidence to
distance. Time is the only legitimate way for man to measure because
without it there would be no matter. Therefore, we would not exist.
As I walk along enjoying my mind’s new ability, I can hear the
trees stretching for the morning sun, the grass growing under my feet,
and the earthworm burrowing below. With mental control of our
physical being, there would be no more sickness. Emotional stress
would be alleviated by merely changing our thought patterns. Death
would be nonexistent, and age would be irrelevant because time
would no longer control the process of our cell function. Everyone’s
thoughts would be available to each other’s mind so verbal
communication would cease to exist. We would no longer be
dependent on food, water, and even air for that matter. We could
rearrange our cell structure to survive in any environment. Yet at this
present time, we are under the control of others.
It is a simple matter of trust. We had these things and lost them
because we betrayed the One that placed us here. If God would have
let us continue that course, we would have ended up just like the
fallen spirits before us. Learning is always a painful process, like
growing pains when we were children—the first time we discover the
stove is hot, or the electrical outlet is not to be tampered with. It
seems like sometimes we take one step forward and two steps back,
but all the while we are growing under direction. Slowly but surely,
every one of us at our own pace will either learn or we will die.
The ultimate objective of any cell is to pass the knowledge it
contains forward. Here in these pages, I will share with you an
abundance of knowledge long lost to the pages of history. I consider
myself only as a simple cell going though time passing the transcript
of its neurons on to the next cell. A lot of this knowledge is easily
accessible from books common to every language while other bits of
information require much study and contemplation. So now let’s start
from the beginning.
Posted on January 26, 2025 by kidsnChrist
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