radiation, bacteria, and other microscopic organisms mentioned above. Larger particles like smoke are visible, but smaller mist-like particles called aerosols are not visible. The air we breathe might have come from halfway around the world a few days previously.
The highest ozone levels in the atmosphere are in the stratosphere, also known as the ozone layer, between about 10 and 50 km above the surface (or about 6 and 31 miles).
However, even in this layer, the ozone concentrations are only two to eight parts per million, so most of the oxygen there is dioxygen, O2, at about 210,000 parts per million by volume. Ozone in the stratosphere is produced mostly from short-wave ultraviolet rays between 240 and 160 nm.
The stratospheric ozone layer protects us from the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation. The ozone layer contains molecules of gases that absorb the Sun’s energy after they get excited and split.
The process of ozone creation and destruction is called the Chapman cycle. It starts with the photolysis of molecular oxygen followed by the reaction of the oxygen atom with another molecule of oxygen to form ozone. Oxygen is O2, and ozone is O3.
Pollution and environmental degradation are damaging the ozone layer.
Environmental pollution, agriculture chemicals, 5G frequencies, EMFs, sonar, and other frequencies impact the air we breathe and the Earth’s vast oceans. Altering air quality transforms life across the globe.
Striving for zero carbon emissions defies all logic because nothing can survive without it. Cleaning the environment and balancing Nature’s ecosystems with regenerative agriculture would be a far more effective solution.
FRESH AIR, BREATHING, SINGING, & EXERCISE
Breathing is part of respiration that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide to produce energy in a harmonious balance of Nature. Plants and trees give off oxygen and use the carbon dioxide humans exhale for photosynthesis.
Fresh air, deep breathing, singing, humming, and exercising help lower blood pressure and heart rate. Fresh air promotes faster healing and cleanses the lungs. By increasing oxygen flow, fresh air improves circulation and cell function, helping digestion. Fresh air promotes deeper breathing for a more restful sleep. The average fresh air requirement per person per second is 8 liters. Shallow inhaling the air into the top of the lungs is apical breathing.
Moving, walking, jogging, and jumping encourage increased diaphragmatic (deeper) breathing and prolong life.
NUTRIENTS
Drowsiness, fatigue, and inability to think are symptoms of fresh air or nutrient deficiencies.
For healthy breathing, the body needs hydration, sufficient omega-3 EFA (essential fatty acid), quality protein, and sunshine vitamin D. Omega-3 EFA is vital for every cell membrane to communicate and function. Too much omega-6 EFA (in most polyunsaturated and monounsaturated oils) competes with and causes an omega-3 deficiency. (See my article Know Your Fats & Oils Parts 1 & 2)
Damaged fats/oils and an EFA imbalance contribute to fatty liver, type two diabetes, hormonal imbalance, asthma, respiratory illnesses, and lung diseases. Omega Nutrition Organic Flax Oil is one of the best sources of omega-3 EFA and without the contaminants often found in fish oil. Natural vitamin A is also vital for healthy lung function, mucus membranes, and nasal tissue. Organic chicken livers, carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, and other orange, yellow, dark green, purple, and red foods are rich sources of natural vitamin A.
CLIMATE/WEATHER GEOENGINEERING
Terraforming
Terraforming (literally, “Earth-shaping”) of a planet, moon, or other body is the hypothetical process of deliberately modifying its atmosphere, volatile components, temperature, surface topography, or ecology to be similar to the environment of the Earth and to make it habitable for Earth life.
Three levels or types of Terraforming are:
1.Para-terraforming – large-scale pressurized habitats and agricultural zones exist on the surface without requiring substantial external atmospheric modifications. This system assumes that the cosmic radiation flux on a surface without a dense atmosphere can work.
2. Partial-terraforming adequately blocks cosmic radiation, allows some plants to grow on the surface, humans to walk without pressure suits and radiation protection but with air-breathing equipment, and at an ambient pressure of about one-half Earth sea level or more.
3. Full-terraforming – extensive modification of a World surface to provide an Earth-type atmosphere and aqua sphere, allowing the survival of humans, animals, and plants without special protective equipment.