Parkinson’s: Manganese at the Brain Stem?

In these holographic models, the speed of light is the baseline, but the baseline can be viewed in different ways, from different perspectives. Like seeing green from the blue perspective, or the yellow perspective.

When seen from below (day), it looks as if acceleration and expansion are required. When seen from above (night), it looks as if deceleration and contraction are required.

Perhaps linear time exists between a range that is bounded by two speeds of light, Alpha and Omega.

What if, with Parkinson’s, I have crossed Omega. From my point of view, the universe is no longer accelerating and expanding; it is decelerating and contracting, and I need to do the same. When I perceive manganese, I use my iron (magnetism) to condense.

Why might I be perceiving too much manganese?

“[G]lyphosate, through its disruption of bile acid homeostasis, ironically promotes toxic accumulation of Mn in the brainstem, leading to conditions such as PD and prion diseases.”: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4392553/

Peer reviewed glyphosate papers of Anthony Samsel & Stephanie Seneff: https://www.tonu.org/2018/04/12/glyphosate-papers-of-samsel-seneff/

What if, with ALS, I have crossed Alpha. From my point of view, the universe is no longer decelerating and contracting; it is accelerating and expanding, and I need to do the same. When I perceive iron, I use my manganese (“reverse magnetism”) to expand.

I am both creating a context, and responding to that context, at the same time.

Sodium: the universe is expanding, so I need to contract. But the reason the universe appears to be expanding is that I am high sodium.

Potassium: the universe is contracting, so I need to expand. But the reason the universe appears to be contracting is that I am high potassium.

Being high sodium is the materialist perspective, like reading the speed of light from below (and seeing sun).

Being high potassium is the energetic perspective, like reading the speed of light from above (and seeing moon).

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