Observations on Human Origins, Nuclear Structure, and Cosmic Dimensions By Jonathan Olvera

 

Observations on Human Origins, Nuclear Structure, and Cosmic Dimensions

By Jonathan Olvera

The study of the human organic structure—its nucleus, its cellular framework, and its nervous system—can be approached not only through biology but through the lens of cosmology. To understand the present form of life is, in many ways, to trace it back to the Hadean and pre-Hadean eras, to the earliest moments of creation often described through the Big Bang Theory.

Origins and Friction at Creation

At the center of this perspective lies the recognition that life itself may have emerged from intense friction at the origin of matter. Numerical and nominal manifestations gave rise to structure and division, much as modern atoms and cells divide to sustain life. The differences in surface temperature and gravity between those early cosmic states and the present world highlight the vast conditions under which matter evolves.

Gravity, Oxidation, and Nuclear Matter

Under varying gravities, elements change in nature. Oxidation processes, exposure to quadruple nuclear matter, and the constant reshaping of dimensions produce new phases of matter. In this process, the ancient act of separating light from darkness becomes not just a biblical metaphor but a physical event of cosmic creation.

Acts of Creation: Kinetic, Gaseous, Pranic

The early universe can be described in stages:

  • Kinetic — motion and collision as the first acts of matter.

  • Gaseous — expansion, diffusion, and transformation of elements.

  • Pranic — the breath of energy, subtle but essential, forming the bridge between material and immaterial states.

The Sun and the Separation of Mass

Further study remains crucial at the surface of the Sun, where helium mass and radiation illustrate the ongoing separation of light and darkness. This cycle of energy is still in motion, producing not only radiation but patterns of time and matter itself.

Life, Form, and Manifestation

Observations also extend to the emergence of large animals—particularly reptiles— whose forms echo ancient patterns of creation. The shape of the time wave itself seems mirrored in the endurance and adaptability of such life forms, bridging deep time with biological survival.

Nuclear Dimensions and Quantum Surfaces

At the deepest level, we are left with the challenge of understanding:

  • Nuclear dimensions,

  • Quantum surface areas,

  • Temperature shifts,

  • Mass and population at dimensional surfaces of time.

These factors represent not only scientific puzzles but the living connection between the cosmos and the human body.

Closing Reflection

The study of human structure, from the nucleus to the nervous system, cannot be separated from the study of cosmic origins. Matter, gravity, and light share a common history, and in tracing these origins, we approach a deeper understanding of life itself.


Written by Jonathan Olvera

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