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      <image:caption>From light to life - the bracelet of hope The sun provides energy for all life on earth. This energy, symbolized by the white pearls, is generated by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen. In Egyptian mythology, life was given by the sun god Ra. The formula for the energy of light is E = hν, Plank's quantum of action times frequency. At the origin of life about 4 billion years ago, there was little light on earth, but the first living things, most likely bacteria, formed substances that changed the atmosphere so that more light penetrated the atmosphere and reached the earth. To cope with this extra light energy, bacteria invented tryptophan, an aromatic amino acid that can absorb energy. The uptake and storage of energy has been transformed into vital processes, photosynthesis, and later respiration. Both processes lead to oxygen production. The oxygen content O2 of the atmosphere has increased more and more, but oxygen can form radicals and is therefore toxic. Only bacteria that have found a way to "use" the poisonous oxygen, could survive. Antioxidants are substances that bind oxygen. Serotonin, which is produced in two steps from tryptophan in cells, is such an antioxidant, i.e., "oxygen detoxifier". In this way, bacteria have managed to create a stable atmosphere with an oxygen content of about 21%. The processes necessary to cope with light energy and oxygen became vital processes. In Egyptian mythology Ankh is the elixir of life, represented as a ring cross, which was passed by Ra to the Pharaohs. Ankh can actually not be pronounced; it is the sound / noise that arises when exhaling. Solar energy, tryptophan, oxygen, serotonin, and respiration are interconnected and in a delicate balance. Humans are changing the atmosphere and disturbing this balance and that is life-threatening. Humans also cannot produce tryptophan and therefore no serotonin and are dependent on plants and bacteria for both substances. It is an extraordinary arrogance of man to believe that we can survive in nature without balance. All indigenous peoples have understood these relationships and gave them their utmost respect. Although we filled in physics and chemistry between Ra and Ankh, we apparently lost respect for the divine wisdom of nature.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>45°C 42°C 37°C 20°C "Exposure to 42°C induces stress tolerance in platelets—subsequent cooling does not activate them. This is a widespread phenomenon called heat shock-induced stress tolerance."</image:caption>
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