2.1.3 Plant phase (λ): Quantum clouds (souls)and plants
Part 2
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2.1.3.2 A small comparison between the two phases
In general, in order to explain the meaning of the maturation process in more detail, we compare the chemical structure of a noble mineral such as ruby, with a simple primitive plant such as green algae, which seem to be closer to other green plants than other types of algae.
Apart from carotenoids (alpha, beta and gamma carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin, violaxanthin, etc.), these plants consist of cellulose, i.e. vascular walls and pigments, namely chlorophyll a and b.
2.1.3.3 Second mathematical summary
In biology, all types of mosses, i.e. hornworts, liverwort and mosses, together with algae such as diatoms, Euglenida etc. and lichens belong to the class of inferior plants.
If they can indeed be called the most primitive plants, one of them can be taken as an example to provide a mathematical summary.
Although mosses cannot belong to the most primitive group in this book, because of their possession of chromosomes, they are nevertheless suitable for our analysis because, like most primitive plants, they consist mainly of chlorophyll a and b and cellulose (main component of plant cell walls).
The above mentioned information, gives us the reasonable idea that we have to deal with two main potentials in the quantum dimension, since all we can perceive are the reflections from the processes, that are going on in the quantum dimension and continuously exchange information with each other and also with environmental factors.
These complicated activities are generally called interaction. So we have:
Potential of Cellulose = Potz
Potential of chlorophyll = PotCh
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Biology of Quantum dimension
Article No.1
Biography of Ostad Elahi
Article No.2
The divine discoveries
Article No.3
Philosophers and scientists in search of truth
Article No.4
Quantum mechanics Elementary particle physics
The metaphysical thoughts
Article No.5
Ostad Elahi solved the riddle
Article No.6
3 quantum dimension of matter
3.1 Tokyo experiment
Article No.7
4 Beginning of everything. Before the Big Bang
4.1 The Creation Report (creation narrative)
Article No.8
4.2 The Eternal and Original Laws
Article No.9
4.3 A perfect definition of existence
Article No.10
Unification of the sciences of both dimensions
Modern world view
Article No.11
Definition of some necessary particle-physical terms
Article No.12
1.3 electron and positron
1.3.1 Investigation from a new perspective
Article No.13
2.1 Mahiaat electrons
Article No.14
2.2.1.10 Holographic decomposition of the 12 fermions and 12 anti-fermions
Article No.15
2.2.1.11 Mutual cooperation between particles and antiparticles
Article No.16
2.2.1.12 Intelligence network
Article No.17
Mineral phase (ᴪ): Quantum Cloud (souls) and minerals
Article No.18
Level 1: formation of limestone
Article No.19
Level 2: Emergence of the marble stone
Article No.20
The principle of energy inequality in a system
Article No.21
Level 3: Emergence of the turquoise
Article No.22
2.1.2.2 Mathematical summary
Article No.23
2.1.3 Plant phase (λ): Quantum clouds (souls) and plants. Part 1
Article No.24
2.1.3 Plant phase (λ): Quantum clouds (souls) and plants. Part 2