The Science of Extraterrestrials - Eric Julien-pages

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The Science of Extraterrestrials - Eric Julien-pages

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What does this mean? Homeostasis is the ability possessed by liv- ing beings to maintain or reestablish certain physiological constants regardless of their outer environment. This tendency applies to every constituted body. It is the key to understanding absolute relativity. Atoms are unitary entities that are able to adapt to any environment. Electrons, which seem unconnected to the nucleus, are merely the spatio-temporal expression of the nucle- ons forming the nucleus. To really understand our mistake, we must begin by studying the genesis of an atom prior to interaction. The dynamic flexibility lies in the number of electronic layers that allow for the sharing (or freeing) of peripheral electrons. Although we may obtain tangible results, we simply do not under- stand quantum mechanics, because we do not have the proper defini- tions. That is why there are so many positively unsettling quantum phenomena confusing our physicists. Imagine your arm being torn off because: “either an arm of mass m and..., etc.”” Your arm is nothing without you. It loses its ontological meaning when it is no longer attached. It is no longer part of your body’s structural outline. The information stored in your brain no longer includes its presence, but preserves its memory. In reality, this arm or particle contains the holo- graphic information of its structure, such as the DNA or the spatio- temporal atomic equilibrium. Atoms thus store the memory of their “absence” and can subsequently join others to create molecules and complete incomplete electronic layers, while doing all they can to restore themselves. Therefore, in absolute relativity, an atom has mem- ory. Water memory, described by the Frenchman Jacques Benvéniste, is based on reality, on an essential atomic property. There are however, ta a a atoms with more memory than others. In general, the most complete electronic layers — independent of external assistance (link with other atoms) — have the longest memory retention, because the original signal remains intact, pure and undis- persed. In other words, the atom that has been least affected by inter- actions, is most capable of preserving the memory (the software) used in the dematerialization. One of the most efficient methods is the pro- tection of an electromagnetic field that rejects the material environ- ment. That explains the effects shown in UFOs. In water, the memory is stored by the naturally weak hydrogen bond that keeps a specific form of memory integrity. Homeopathy is entirely based on this atomic property. Refuting this therapeutic proce- dure for the commercial reasons mentioned by the medical lobby is denying the existence of already existing quantum computers that The secret life of atoms 275