This post comes as a reminder to trees' growth because this last is a key player in the transition of the global
weather system. Trees' growth is important to my experiment on Higgs boson
because it is obvious and it can be used as a consistent proof to my discovery
to Higgs boson. My interest is to talk about five causes which are making trees
growing very fast, and the influence of these last in carbon reduction in the
atmosphere.
The first cause which is making trees growing
very fast is the abundance of water molecule on earth; we already know why
water molecule is in increase on earth, and it’s influence on trees' growth is
so huge. Trees are becoming larger and taller in short times because they are irrigated
almost every (72) hours with a very considerable quantity of water.
The second cause which is making trees
growing very fast is time particles; our universe is going back on it’s paths
and this is making time particles getting bigger. Trees' cells are good absorbent
to time particles and this is making them growing very fast.
The third cause which is making trees growing
very fast is heat; we already know that heat is one of the characteristics of
the new era of life; trees' growth is pressed by heat because the combination of
wet lands and high temperature creates the right conditions to trees to grow
faster.
The fourth cause which is making trees
growing very fast is humidity; the high level of humidity is dominating most
planet earth and it’s increase in the future will be in extreme because of the
abundance of water and the high level of heat. Trees grow faster because of
their absorption to water through their leaves' cells.
The last cause which is making trees growing
very fast is Higgs boson magnetism; the fact that Higgs boson magnetism has a
pulling process it’s influence on trees' growth becomes faster, and trees find a
good support to elevate higher and higher.
Higgs bosom experiment makes everything moving
in a change and future posts will bring more information about it.
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