The World of Quantum Ecology

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No.2
It is impossible to explain the structure of all the elemental atoms in human body



I'm sure many of you learned about elements in school, but let's review them again.

"Elements" are the materials that made up of the "things" that exist around us such as what we see, touch, eat, and use, etc.

There are 118 types of elements, and the "things" around us are made using one of these. Some "things" are consist of a single type of element, while others are made up of a combination of dozens of different elements.

“Things” that are consist of one type of element include diamonds and oxygen in the air.
Diamonds are consist of only one type of element, carbon, and oxygen is consist of only one type of element, oxygen.

A typical example of a "thing" made up of a combination of many elements is our human body.
The human body is made up of about 80 different elements.

“Element” are sometimes called "atom."

"Element" is used to indicate "type," and "atom" is used to indicate "number of each type of element."

Using the words element and atom, the water we all know well can be expressed as follows.
■Water is consist of two types of elements: hydrogen and oxygen.
■Water is consist of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.

Now, let's express our human body using elements and atoms, like the water I just explained.

The composition of the elements of the human body can be seen in the table below.



Even if you were asked to write down the number of atoms for each type of element, jast like water, for the elements and atoms in the human body listed in this table, it would not be easy to do so.

It's impossible unless we calculate it with a computer.
And since it differs from person to person, it is not possible to say “this is the human body".
Even in Quantum Ecology, this is a problem that I don't want to do.

So, what would you do if you were asked to describe the composition of "the entire Earth" in terms of the types of elements and the number of atoms?

I can never, ever, ever do that. Maybe my head will explode.

The world of atoms is so difficult.


It is extremely difficult to elucidate in detail the exact composition of elements and atoms of all the "things" in the natural world in which we live.
I think it is impossible to reveal everything about the human body.

In the face of such a reality, what I want you to understand is the following.


The natural world in which we live is made up of atoms made up of different elements. However, the combinations are complex and not easy to explain or understand.



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