In the body, each element of the amino acid, namely carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen, acts as a plasma. Our body is made up of 95% of these four basic elements. Each element will have its own magnetical and gravitational properties and will create their own size magnetosphere. When they combine to form an amino acid, we now need to look at the total magnetical and gravitational properties that this new entity creates.We have COHN, but need to look at it as one plasma, the plasma of amino acid.

A combined amino structure versus the single elements creates a combined magnetosphere

To do this we look at the atomic mass of each element. They are all in a GaNS state in the body and behave as a plasma.

Gravitational fields – Magnetical fields = Atomic Mass

Carbon 12

Oxygen 16

Nitrogen 14

Hydrogen 1

Total = 43

The amino acid has a plasmatic field strength of 44

The current chemistry which sees these as single bonds does not exist in plasmatic GaNS state in the body.

In plasma physics we look at the total molecular plasma and how it connects with other plasmas.

Let us look at CO2 GaNS.

Carbon 12

Oxygen 16 x 2

Total = 44

The amino acid strength and the CO2 GaNS strength are in the same ‘bandwidth’ as well as having elements in common. The only difference is one neutron.mass.

This allows us to feed this energy to the amino acid structure of the cells of our body using the energetic field strength of CO2.

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