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06-19-2007, 09:32 PM
Re: What happens after you die?

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Rajinder ... for you ... an example of random evolution in action .. as opposed to design ... only discovered around 1990 !

The Unseen Forest

An unseen "forest" of microscopic beings fills the upper 200 meters of ocean, exerting an influence on this planet every bit as profound as the forests on land. The diverse phytoplankton species inhabiting the ocean's surface waters--which mainly consist of single-celled cyanobacteria, diatoms and other kinds of algae--form the base of the marine food web.

They account for roughly half the photosynthesis on the earth, remove nearly as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as all land plants, and supply about half the oxygen we breathe. Without the activities of these free-floating plantlike organisms, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels would triple.

That phytoplankton could accomplish so much with so little recognition from the general public is surprising [see "The Ocean's Invisible Forest," by Paul Falkowski; Scientific American, August 2002]. Even more remarkable, scientists had no idea which microbial species performed the bulk of these vital functions until 15 years ago, when Sallie W. Chisholm of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Robert J. Olson of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and other collaborators discovered marine cyanobacteria from the genus they later named Prochlorococcus.

They are the smallest and most numerous photosynthetic organisms known and arguably the most plentiful species on the earth, responsible at times for more than half the photosynthesis in the seas. Cyanobacteria such as Prochlorococcus were the planet's first oxygen-producing creatures and are, in a broad sense, the ancestors of all higher plants.

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ooops ... just found out who wrote it ...

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?art...7883414B7F0000


greg
From Infinite Consciousness

Graybeard, for you, if you take the Unseen Forest as humanities source of oxygen re the breathing process and combine it with the Calcutta 1977 level of Human Existence re humanity living off of Prana Energy from breathing instead of spiritual energy from the soul - you have the reasons for the levels of human suffering - that you experienced in Calcutta in 1977 and now witness all over this present day world !

You have knowingly or unknowingly brought together the "cause" as a creation of the mind (the Unseen Forest ) - and its "effects" i.e. humanities terrible suffering and extreme living conditions created by the "mind" in its efforts to bind - control - and imprison us.

The breathing process is a product of the mind it is Prana or negative energy that imprisons us and keeps us from the souls Pure Energy that will free us.

If you wish put this message in the open forum. IC

[Thanks InfiniteConsciousness ... You have a good point.. greg]
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