S-matrix theory applications on Sept 11, 2001 with Feynman

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This blog post is on the September matrix battle with the Fe = Ferrous oxide IRON atom matrix known as the iron skyscrapers in Manhattan … the Base 2 binary TWIN TOWERS.

The scattering matrix empirical data event

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Jump to Structure – Myoglobin contains a heme (prosthetic) group which is responsible for its … However, when iron oxidized from ferrous ion (Fe2+) to ferric ion …

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Metal-ion complexes consist of a metal ion that is bonded via …. (see Figure 1). Heme is a porphyrin that is coordinated with Fe(II) and is shown in Figure 4.

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Principles of Biology, Spencer admits that he had not sufficiently emphasised the fact of … If life be correspondence between internal and external relations, then …

If life be correspondence between internal and external relations

If life be correspondence between internal and external relations

If life be correspondence between internal and external relations

If life be correspondence between internal Fe(2) and external Fe(2) relations …. relationships of the EARTH iron core and the WORLD trade Center (Center of Mass)

The Fe(2) battles for control of Manhattan

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twin (Fe 2) Towers of Sept 11, 2001 … SYMBOL

–> the 2 metal-complex towers

The living EARTH cell …….. human error thought mutations WAR …

M-theory physics and M-checkpoint

…… at M-location –> Manhattan

Thus we have some clues about …..

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