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Thursday, 1 August 2013

Humans and Elements

Our body contains many elements some are Oxygen, Carbon, Calcium, Phosphorous, Potassium, Sulphur, Sodium, Iodine, Iron, etc.

There are they two types of elements stable & unstable. An element is stable if it has the required number of electron in its outermost orbit. Unstable elements don’t have the required number of electrons in their outermost orbit, for stability they bond with one or many elements e.g. Sodium (Na) may combine with Chlorine (Cl) to become Sodium Chloride (NaCl) which is stable. Whereas some rare elements have the required number of electrons in their outermost orbit & thus they don’t get combined with other elements for stability. They are known as inert elements or stable elements or noble elements e.g. Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, & Radon.

Just like unstable elements majority of humans aren’t stable as majority of humans require a partner (relationship) for some type of stability in life. Whereas very rare humans are stable without a partner like noble elements & they can live happily without a partner e.g. Sages, Saints, Monks, Priests, Nuns, etc.

Some elements are highly radio-active like plutonium, uranium, etc. These elements are used for generating electricity in nuclear power plants. When these radio-active elements are bombarded with an electron, they start emitting electrons & a chain reaction starts.
 
Just like these elements emit electrons humans also vent their negativity or negative emotions in the form of anger or frustration when they get annoyed or upset by someone or by many or by themselves. Some scolds others, some abuse, some beat others, some may throw materials or objects, etc. They don’t feel peaceful till the venting of negative baggage isn’t over.

Reference

H. A. Harper, V. W. Rodwell, P. A. Mayes, Review of Physiological Chemistry, 16th ed., Lange Medical Publications, Los Altos, California 1977.

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