Is it safe to say that the mechanical stress produced by external electromagnetic fields/antennas/transducers/waves squeezing/oscillating a charge in semiconducting; light harvesting, photosynthesizing, piezoelectric effected, electron transferring, free radical scavenging, ROS inducing, superparamagnetic, superconducting, light controlling, virus like particles-metamaterial-optical lattice/toroidal microring resonating, dipole (light emitting) moment Quantum Dot (Qubit) diodes or disguised viruses, clouds and vaccines... are in all probability the real reason for oxidative stress diseases?

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an unseen enemy must have an unnoticeable weapon, or else they will be revealed.

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by D GANSER · 2005 — But arguably the most effective, the most dangerous and the most secret weapons are those that we cannot see at all. Fear is one of them. PSYCHOLOGICAL ...

The Light of God lives in our hearts. Love, work, and knowledge are the wellsprings of the life He gives us; they should also govern it.

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Appropriately enough, the word hologram comes from the Greek words holos, “whole,” and gramma, “message.” If a hologram is cut into pieces, each piece projects the entire image, but as if viewed from a smaller subset of angles.

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: to make (something) by bringing together various parts or pieces She pieced the quilt together from scraps of old cloth. : to bring together (various parts or pieces) to form one complete thing The police had to piece together reports from several witnesses to get an accurate account of what happened.

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1. To mend by adding pieces or a piece to: piece a dress. 2. To join or unite the pieces of: He pieced together the vase. She pieced together an account of what had gone on during the stormy meeting.

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piece
/piːs/

verb
gerund or present participle: piecing

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