Friday, May 28, 2010

Theories on Anti-Matter and God

Theories on Anti-Matter, Creation of the universe, and the Existence of God

In the book I’m reading “Angels and Demons” there is a substance that is used like no other on the planet, antimatter. This is the opposite of an actual molecule in which the electron is positive and the proton is negative. This also proves that there is a possibility that life can come from nothing but an enormous supply of energy.

Logically speaking, if this is the way that the universe was created then there would be an entire universe filled with antimatter for each particle of matter that is this universe. So where did the antimatter go? Is it possible that during the split of the matter and antimatter that the antimatter left first and the matter remained in the universe boundaries? Could it be that at the very edge of the universe as we know it there is the start of the universe of the antimatter? How could that be that all of the antimatter in the universe separated from the universe first and then left the matter behind? During the split you would have a infinite amount of collisions with the matter and antimatter colliding into each other and reforming nothing all over again.

Perhaps the only way to make a universe out of antimatter and matter separation is to push the antimatter into another dimension? Does antimatter follow the same rules of physics as matter itself? Does the laws of E=MC squared work on antimatter just as matter itself? What if the faster antimatter goes the smaller the mass becomes therefore during the bang the antimatter speed past light speed outside the farthest reaches of the universe?

What if the is not the technology to calculate the antimatter plan of existence because the math of inter-dimensional travel has not been cracked yet by the math and the physics of this planet? What is that technology does exist and that is how God and the angels get around, teleportation between time and space though an intercontinental dimensional plan of existence. While in the plan you may walk a mile, jump into a dimension-warp zone back in the known universe and be located on the other side of it?

If the anti universe is at an infinitely interchangeable scale to the known universe then it would be possible to change over to the other universal dimension take a step over and appear into the known universe instantly like an act of teleportation.

According to physics, the only type of being capable of doing that would be a being of pure energy without mass. It says in the Bible that God is “love,” other books of knowledge suggest that love is the most powerful force, force is “energy” therefore “love” is an “energy” concluding that God is energy therefore can travel inter-dimensional having no mass in the equation Energy = Mass X (Speed of Light)^2.

If you take Energy to infinity and remove the Mass from the equation there is a new formula for inter-dimensional travel and presence. Conclusion, God is everywhere, God is instantaneous, God is Energy, God is Love.

BRAIN FOOD

Brain Food: as an engineer, it is vital that the brain is working at top performance, and at optimum levels.
The DMAE is a WOW!!!
Here are descriptions of the main types of vitamins that can affect memory and brain power:
B Vitamins. Research shows that B vitamins improve memory by creating a protective shield for the neurons in the brain. B vitamins break down homocysteine, which is an amino acid that is a toxic poison to nerve cells. These vitamins also aid in the production of red blood cells, which carry oxygen, an important brain nutrient.
The most important B vitamins for memory include B6, B12, and Folic Acid (B9). You can increase the B vitamins in your diet by taking vitamin supplements and by consuming healthly, natural foods such as spinach and other dark, leafy greens; broccoli, asparagus, strawberries, melons, black beans, leeks, and other legumes, citrus fruits such as oranges and grapefruit, and soybeans.
Antioxidants. Vitamins C, E, and beta carotene are antioxidants and are also important vitamins for memory. Antioxidants protect brain tissue by breaking down free radicals, which are toxic forms of the oxygen molecule natually found in the bloodstream.
Antioxidant vitamins and memory are linked because the damage free radicals do can impare the functioning of the neurons in your brain. Like the B vitamins, in other words, the antioxidant vitamins prevent damage to the basic brain structures.
Supplementing with antioxidant vitamins daily is recommended. In addition, these vitamins can be found in naturally occurring foods such as blueberries, strawberries, and other berries; sweet potatoes; red tomatoes, spinach, broccoli, green tea and other types of tea, nuts and seeds, and citrus fruits such as oranges and grapefruits.
Note that with some of these foods, you get both the B vitamins and the antioxidants - a double dose of vitamins for memory improvement!
Omega-3 Fatty Acids. Omega-3 fatty acids are not really "vitamins" as such, but important fat molecules that enhance memory and brain function. So much is said about so-called bad fats, but the Omega-3 fatty acids are actually a class of good fats. These fats help protect the brain against inflammation and high cholesterol. That's what makes these fatty acids good vitamins for memory improvement.
Read about my experience with fish oil
Good sources of Omega-3 fatty acids include cold-water fish such as salmon, herring, tuna, halibut, and mackerel; walnuts; and flaxseed/flaxseed oil.
Other Memory Supplements
In addition to taking regular vitamins for memory improvement, you might want to also take supplements. Memory supplements are similar to vitamins (and may even contain vitamins) but generally are only available as a pill and not necessarily in food. See the examples below - you'll understand what I mean!
Acetyl L-Carnitine. Known for its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, this amino acid helps with energy production necessary for optimal brain function. Bodybuilders like it too, as it can help muscles grow stronger during exercise.
Alpha GPC. The long name for this supplement is Alpha Glycerophospocholine. Alpha GPC is a form of choline that boosts basic life processes including growth and revitalization. Clinical studies have shown that Alpha GPC supports increased attention span, mental focus, recall, and other brain functions.
ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate). ATP is the molecule the body needs to create energy. Increased physiological energy can help with concentration and mental focus.
Bacopa Monnieri. This Asian herb has been used by for centuries by Ayurvedic doctors in India as one of the natural vitamins for memory improvement and concentration. Modern studies support this, showing that the bacosides, the natural phytonutrients in this herb, support brain transmitters during memorization.
Carnosine. This is a general-purpose supplement that helps protect cells and tissues against negative effects of aging. As a broad-spectrum anti-oxidant, Carnosine defends against age-related decline of mental and immune function.
Citicoline. This supplement is a type of B vitamin that has been refined to produce targeted action for phospholipid creation. As phospholipids make up brain cell membranes, this supplement helps enhance production of vital neurotransmitters. Several studies have shown that Citicoline improves memory and verbal learning.
CoQ10 (in Ubiquinol). Coenzyme Q10 is a chemical found naturally in the body that contributes to the production of ATP, the body's main source of energy. CoQ10 supplements help insure maximum physical energy which can help with concentration and memory.
DMAE. 2-Dimethylaminoethanol, or DMAE, is believed to help with mental energy, alertness, and concentration. This is another compound able to cross the blood-brain barrier to reach brain cells.
Ginko Biloba. This herb has been shown to improve blood flow to your organs including your brain. However, research has not shown that Gingko actually improves memory, as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) concluded recently.
While Ginkgo isn't a miracle worker, improving blood flow to the brain is probably helpful. It may mean that oxygen and nutrients are delivered to your brain cells more efficiently.
Huperzine A. This supplement is an extract of the Chinese moss Huperzia serrata. Some studies indicate that Hyperzine A enhances learning and memory by helping the action of neurotransmitters in the brain. Indicated to fight mild age-related memory loss or as a short-term boost such as when preparing for an exam.
L-Glutamine. This supplement passes through the blood-brain barrier to the brain, where it is converted into glutamic acid, and essential brain transmitter. Recommended for concentration and to keep your brain sharp. Also popular with bodybuilders as L-Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in muscle.
Lecithin. (See Phosphatidyl Choline below.)
Lion's Mane Mushroom. Used for centuries in China and Japan to enhance mental performance, this herb has been shown to contain erinacines which may assist nerve and brain cell growth.
NADH. Reduced B-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, or NADH, is a form of Vitamin B3 that boosts energy in cells throughout the body. It also helps with production of the neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain.
Phosphatidyl Choline (from Lecithin). This supplement is an important nutrient for brain and liver function. It is often obtained through supplementation with Lecithin, which is a source of phosphatidylcholine.
Phosphatidyl Serine. One of the more popular brain-improvement supplements, phosphatidyl serine (PS) is a major component of the outer membrane of brain cells. As we age, production of PS in the body declines. Studies prove that PS helps reverse age-related memory problems and mood changes.
Vinpocetine. An extract of the periwinkle plant, this compound is a herbal aid for improving memory and concentration. It acts as a vasodilator which increases blood flow specifically in the part of the brain used for memory storage.