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Old 08-July-2008, 03:44 AM
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Does radiation in the visible and ultraviolet range affect chemical reactions, including genetic ones? Yes indeed. Does it "shape the element"? I cannot answer that one because I don't have the foggiest idea what you mean. Please clarify.
What I'm suggesting is that the effect that Photons have in shaping the element or cell depends on its density and its location in the atmosphere in regard to pressure, temperature etc.. The amount of time it is bombarded by the photons is also a variable. If I'm correct then the atmosphere may also have a lot to do with new species developing or their adaptation to it? Elements underground would still be formed under differing pressures like diamonds for instance. But the initial carbon based ore it uses as a base would have been created by the photons or cosmic rays. I'm not suggesting that the frequencies of light are a code from God or anything, I'm just suggesting that the frequencies are a code of sorts in relation to these other variables. The idea is that everything material is energy at varying densities, and everything is also a potential fuel as we call it with varying flash points. The rate at which it is converted back into kinetic energy is determined by its density and its environment. This would even explain spontaneous combustion. I believe it was Einstein that said energy can neither be created or destroyed so it would just be in one form or the other?
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