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Mind over Matter


I Am Higgs Boson with Atom and 5 electrical component schematic symbols

Stop looking...I'm right here!

 

That's right I Am Higgs Boson
 

What are the 5 electrical component schematic symbols
 

The 'i' in 'I Am' is the alternate Symbol for a General Antenna

The Symbol on the Right of the Carbon Atom is the Symbol for Manual Control

 The Symbol on the Left of the Atom is the Symbol for a 4 input  Logic Gate

  On the Lower Left is the Symbol for a Flexible Waveguide

 On the Lower Right is the Symbol for a Rectifier Semiconductor

And the Black Shirt Symbolizes Dark Matter

On the back of the shirt is a Neutrino, of course you can't see it, but it is there. 


I would love to tell you what the shirt means but
I wouldn't want to ruin your joy of discovery.

What's the difference between Negative Energy and Dark Energy?

 

Why a Carbon Atom?
A member of group 14 on the periodic table, (Symbol C and atomic number 6) it is nonmetallic and tetravalent. A carbon
Atom contains 6 Protons, 6 Neutrons, and 6 Electrons, 2 electrons in the first energy level and 4 electrons in the second. This means that carbon can fill its outer energy level by forming 4 single covalent bonds with other atoms. Essentially, an astronomically large number of compounds can be formed because of the simple rules of covalent bonding between carbon and other elements. Carbon is outstanding among all of the Elements on earth because of its ability to form large molecules by forming covalent bonds with other carbon atoms, by forming covalent bonds with oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur and by forming chains of unlimited length by bonding with other carbon atoms (these may be single, double, or triple covalent bonds) or by forming rings (chains of carbon atoms closed on themselves). Carbon is one of the least abundant elements in the Earth's crust, but the fourth most abundant element in the universe by mass after hydrogen, helium, and oxygen. It is present in all known life forms, and in the human body carbon is the second most abundant element by mass (about 18.5%) after oxygen. This abundance, together with the unique diversity of organic compounds and their unusual polymer-forming ability at the temperatures commonly encountered on Earth, make this element the chemical basis of all Known Life.
 

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What ever reality is it's freaking brilliant!

A person's Reality is closely related to how many questions that they can logically answer.
But this particular measurement of reality can only be accurate if you can confirm your answers with as many people as possible. But of course there are no guarantees that you can be absolutely sure about your answers even when you have people agreeing with you because Popularity is not always a good measurement for Accuracy. On top of that, Reality does not have a 'one meaning fits all' because it is so closely related to an individuals own perception. The only way to have any kind of consensus on what reality is to have some kind of universal test. So what is reality? Things that we can, to the best of our knowledge, figure out and define by ways of Scientific Research and Experience. Using this particular method we cannot include personal beliefs, personal opinions or theory’s because these things cannot be easily confirmed. Though Religious Beliefs, Theory’s and personal opinions are essential in keeping our minds open, we should always have areas of research that stick to what definitions we know using the knowledge that we can confirm. This will help minimize confusion and misunderstandings. You don't have to know Physics or know the workings of an atom to help explain reality, because the deeper you go the farther away you will become to what is known. Not to say these journeys are a waste of time. On the contrary we should always have as many people looking at as many possibilities as we can.
Multiple Dimensions, Holograms and Religious Beliefs should never be ignored. And of course you can never be fully aware of everything that there is in this world. But at the least you should try to be aware of as many things as possible, and at the same time, confirm these things with as many people as possible. So the first thing to do is to define what criteria will be used to measure reality. Then get as many people you can to answer theses questions and thus end up with some kind of consensus for a basic definition for the word reality. Reality is best understood using some form of confirmation. Do you see what I see? Do you understand the way I understand? We cannot use one set of eyes to explain reality. It’s not “Will it still be there if I’m not there to look at it?” Of course it will be. What do you think? You’re the only one who’s looking?
Occam's Razor     Mental Awareness      Philosophical Realism    Subjectivity   Objectivity
The Primacy of Consciousness (Youtube)

 

Does it Matter? Atom T-Shirt

Does it Matter T-Shirt with Atom
'Does it Matter' is what Antimatter says to Matter when they meet.

 

 

If we look so small will we eventually see Nothing? And when we see nothing will we be certain that nothing is there? Because how can we be absolutely sure that we even have the capabilities and the technology to even see what is there or to see what is not there?   Emptiness and Voids

Just because we can't see something doesn't mean that nothing is there.  

All we can do is look. Whether we are looking out into deep space or zooming into a single atom. We can’t see far enough in either direction in order to come to any conclusion on exactly how or what is actually happening. We are in the middle and somewhere in between. Why? Well why not? Does it Matter? Means to an End

Stars are born everyday and stars die everyday, so do planets. And space is still expanding.
Is space a self-sustaining Continuum? (continuum: A continuous nonspatial whole or extent or succession in which no part or portion is distinct or distinguishable from adjacent parts)
Is space creating space or is space just filling something larger then itself?
Then what's on the other side?
    Everything and Nothing with Jim Al-Khalili  BBC (Youtube)

What came first, the cell or the being who created the cell?

Are we at the final stage of a cells life? Or are we here just to see how it ends? Or is this just part of a cycle? Is space a self-sustaining eco-system similar to the ones that we have here on earth?
Are we part of this self-sustaining eco-system or are we just witnesses? We know that we can only see so much, so we can’t even be sure if this is the beginning or if this is the end? Does it Matter?


Math can explain a lot of things, as long as someone is there to explain what this particular math means and how it weighs against other
Information.   Mathematics

 

What Matters T-Shirt with Atom

For the Ladies a 'What Matters' T-Shirt with Atom
Show them What Matters. Be a Brain Teaser Instead.
 

 

 

 

I Matter Atom T-shirt

 

We Matter Atom T-shirt

 

It Matters Atom T-shirt

 
 


 

"Stick to what you know and make sure that what you know is always progressing"

 

 

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