Why do invisible particles matter?

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2026-07-12 20:05

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There are so many reasons they matter that I will just be simple :-).

If you are talking about subatomic particles, you are referring to protons, electrons, and neutrons. Every element necessary to life has subatomic particles, so the biggest thing I can say is that without them, we are all toast. If you have ever looked at the Periodic Table of elements, you can see that every single one consists of protons, neutrons and electrons....and those elements make up everything we eat, breathe and are.

If you think about it logically, air is invisible, yet it is quite important to everyone on earth. There are many gases such as hydrogen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen, methane, ozone, helium, ammonia etc. All of these gases are necessary for life on earth and again, they are important because without them we would cease to exist.

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Because they can be harness and used for medicinal purpose and or can solve many of society's health issues, for example: Gold, Silver, Iridium, Ruthenium have been proven to have anti cancer attributes, as well as having other health benefits. Up until recently Colloidal Silver Atoms in monatomic form have been difficult to obtain, even harder than that they were almost impossible to prove that they existed.

Thanks to the Hadron Collider, that last month has proven that subatomic particles do exist. Confirming what Colloidal Silver Atom producers have said all along.

The particles can be collected in a colloidal water solution and may in fact be effective in treating society's ailments. You can actually buy the best antioxidants Monatomic atoms of Colloidal Silver or Gold suspensions, described on the website, http://www.gold2live.com/

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