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Science behind positive thinking

Dr.Kirupa Sankar M

July 3, 2020
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Science behind positive thinking

Atoms

From the deep sea to high sky, everything in this universe is made up of tiny atoms and all atoms are made up of three basic particles, protons, neutrons, and electrons. “Atomos” from a Greek term which means “indivisible”. These are really very small and it cannot be seen through the naked eye. It is very difficult to understand its movement and its interaction with each other. This very particular type of movement was captured and a mathematical formula was developed by Einstein. The jiggling motion is actually caused by the impact of individual water molecules with particles of dust.

Atoms to DNA

The atoms joined together and makeup elements or compounds. The compounds in turn reacted and produced base pairs such as Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Guanine. Base pairs are formed by pairing up of nucleosides with each other, A with T and C with G and each base attached to a sugar and a phosphate molecule. The combination of a base, sugar, and phosphate is called a nucleotide. These nucleotides form a spiral double-helical structure by arranging in two long strands and this structure looks like a ladder, with the base pairs forming the ladder’s rungs and the sugar and phosphate molecules forming the vertical sidepieces of the ladder, called DNA. The DNA is packed into chromosomes as a thread-like structure.

DNA to Tissue

The structure of the chromosome is supported by tightly coiled proteins called histones. In humans, 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 present in each cell. These chromosomes make up the cells of each part of the organs such as skin, hair, eye, internal organs, and tongue. All living organisms on Earth are divided into pieces called cells, the basic unit of all living things.

Cells to Organs

Each cell has a different set of jobs but many cells like to work with other cells to carry out the same function. When similar cells joined together to perform the same function, we refer to this grouping as a tissue. Tissue can clump together in ever-growing size and when tissue works together, we refer to this as organs. All living things such as plants, fungi, and animals are capable of forming organs. There are also larger pieces called organ systems. A group of organs that work together inside a system called the body and provide an advantage for survival. The formation of cells to tissues to organs and then organ systems are the most complex organization in your body. Systems can work alone and with other systems to allow your body to maintain a stable internal environment that allows you (and your cells) to survive.

Positive thinking

Hence for all the systems including humans, electrons and protons are the basic and fundamental things. You all know that electrons are negatively charged and protons are positively charged. You all might hear of getting positive energy for the progress in our career. This could be happened by doing positive thinking during the early morning and, the cosmos, the band of positive energy would be maximum at this time. These cosmos provide more amount of proton to your body during the meditation and this leads to bringing more positive happenings in life. This makes you have more advancement in your career. So this is ultimately the electrons and protons that are present in our body which makes more positive incidents in our life.

Think positively! Stay Ahead!

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Dr.Kirupa Sankar M

Working in the Department of Biotechnology of Bannari Amman Insitute of Technology as Assistant Professor and would like to serve the societal needs in terms of technological outputs.

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