Is the salvation of life on the planet?

Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Environmental and Soil Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

Before the advent of modern industry, nature had tangible additions in the composition of atmospheric water vapor natural evaporation from transpiration of plant and natural emissions, in particular, from the respiration of creatures, animal worlds. Every living being, every plant in its secretions, at the molecular level, in its secretions creates information about itself. It is known that in the exhalation of a living being in the moisture of breathing, in any secretions, information is contained. It is proved by the fact that animals determine their victims and the opposite sex by smells. Plants allocate their personal phytoncides. Phytoncides are all volatile substances released by plants, including those that are practically impossible to collect in appreciable amounts. These phytoncides are also called “native antimicrobial substances of plants http://stgetman.narod.ru/fitoncid.html. We all enjoy the smells of flowers, coniferous forests, shrubs. Medicine has such achievements that it is possible to diagnose his illnesses according to the exhalation of a person. https://www. golos-ameriki.ru/a/254391.html The diagnosis of exhalation is the latest achievements of medicine, a revolution in oncology. Inspectors of road safety services for smell movement and appliances determine the state of alcohol status of the driver of the vehicle.All these smells and volatile substances are formed inside the living organism as a result of the most complicated chemical transformations. We also know that water has a different molecular structure and carries information. Maybe this information is preserved in evaporation? For example, in the works of the famous Japanese scientist Emoto Mazaru, it is clearly defined how ice crystals change depending on sound and even mental effects on water. Proceeding from this, it can be concluded that evaporation from organic matter also has certain properties and, accumulating in the atmosphere, creates certain conditions. It is these conditions that form the volumes of subsequent precipitation, the location of their distribution, and the graphs of precipitation.

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Khalidullin Oleg

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  • EP ID EP569164
  • DOI 10.32474/OAJESS.2018.01.000106
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Khalidullin Oleg (2018). Is the salvation of life on the planet?. Open Access Journal of Environmental and Soil Sciences, 1(2), 34-35. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-569164