Saturday, 24 August 2013

With the Japanese Fukushima Nuclear disaster still ongoing this post is going to highlight some facts that might affect you!

The video: Coming to you soon Japanese Nuclear Power stations for the USA and UK!
 
With the Japanese Fukushima nuclear disaster still ongoing with radioactive water leaking into the ocean this post is going to highlight some facts that might affect you!
President Barack Obama has set up Loan Guarantees so that Japanese Nuclear Power Plants can be built in the USA and a £700m pound deal has gone ahead so that Japanese Nuclear Power stations can also be built in the UK. The Cabinet minister dismissed any concerns over safety even though not once not twice but three time Japanese nuclear reactors have experienced a meltdown with a hydrogen exposition for each reactor.
Therefore there could be a Japanese Nuclear Power stations near you very soon!
The video above highlights this and also the fact that because we have no objective understanding of quantum mechanics we also have no objective understanding of what we are doing when we radiate our own environment.  
Could we be distorting the geometry of space and time destroying the symmetry that life is based upon?
The video above also explains an artist theory on the physics of ‘time’ as a physical process. In this theory the physics of quantum mechanics represents the physics of time. The wave particle duality of light is acting like the bits or zeros and ones of a computer  forming a blank canvas that we can interact with turning the possible into the actual!
 
Time is an emergent property with the future coming into existence photon by photon relative to the position and actions of the atoms!
This can be thought of as a process of symmetry forming and breaking and by splitting the atom we distort this process forming the problems of radiation and cancer.
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