My point is simply this, that for some strange reason, people in physics,
often appear to think that there are separate elements and constritutent
parts for an atom in physics and an atom in chemistry when of course you are
dealing with the same objects.
Where we should be in physics, is the understanding that matter has a wave property, and a frequency that is measureable and consistent in its normal natural at rest state, and that there a world of scientific advances to be
made in medicine and longevity, if they could just stop looking at atomic
processes entirely as a zoo of particles, and begin to see that, if you effect
the matter wave to the point where you can normalize it, then you can affect
the element, effect the atom, affect the cell, affect the body.
There is probably a machine lying in wait in our future which will be able to
bring the atoms of a body, into a normal proper state, and thereby cure
desease, and repair cell structure.
When you combine chemicals, you are merely affecting the state of the
atoms. Affecting their covalent bond and their ability to form other
substances.
Laser treatment in for instance a tennis elbow injury, is a good example of
how waves help to repair tissue.
And it is my belief as well, that if you were more exact with your methods,
and less quantum smearing was promoted or acepted then you would not
need vast amounts of energy to affect processes.
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Where the problem lies in physics, and where chemistry is making better advances than physics, is the recognition, that exactly measured quantities
are not only possible but the key to well managed processes and good science.
One once of pure gold, has an exact number of atoms.
The element gold, has an exact unchanging frequency.
As do all the other elements.
Chemistry knows this. Physics does not appear to believe that such things
are important, when of course, that is the key to understanding the macro
world.