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Wait. Are you saying that every atom starts as carbon, than absorbs photons, and becomes some other element (which element being dependent upon variables such as pressure and temperature)? Do you understand that makes no sense, as it is completely against all experimental data from the last 100 years or so? Do you have any evidence (I mean actual data or equations) for your idea?
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This is Against the Mainstream isn't it?
I'm not saying every element starts out as carbon. I'm saying the elements are produced according to the initial elements position in the atmosphere and the frequencies of the bombarding rays or photons. Whether its a helium or Hydrogen atom to begin with it could become any number of other elements depending on these factors.
For one, every known element on Earth is contained in a cosmic ray. (And they are measured in Mev like the Photocell I mentioned.)
http://www.srl.caltech.edu/personnel...cos_encyc.html
I may be getting cosmic rays and photons confused, or it may be both, but I do think there is evidence that something along the line of what I am suggesting is taking place.
I don't know the math to figure it out but someone in this forum should be able to see the correlation?
Only certain frequencies are absorbed by matter depending on its atomic makeup and the variables I mentioned. There are 16 million color variations or temperatures in a beam of light.
The main philosophical issue is that it requires one to reassess what we consider as material. Everything is energy and we are all part of it. It is either in its matter form or converted to kinetic energy through oxidation or reaching its fuel flash point.