Study at Princeton University proves the smallest things can affect the entire world.

Imagine you wake up this morning and you're late for work. You decide to eat a little faster, drive a little faster... Just speed up yourself. All the while with out relazing these small supposedly insignificant actions are actually having a profound affect on the world.

Take a cloud for example, some form in hours while other clouds take thousands of years to form. All the while that cloud has absorbed our by products. Instead of clean alkaline water we now have radiation and acidic H2O traveling to other parts of the world. So it doesn't take something big to affect people, it could be as something as to what we believe to be insignificant to actually change your entire life and send out waves of energy that could possibly better our humanity or destroy it.

Princeton University would not comment on how they measured energy patterns of humanity when say an event such as Princess Diannas passing, but they did show a graph measuring the energies of the human population and instantly the energy moved around the world. So if your just waking up, sitting at home, behind a computer... Send out some positive energy. Smile people... You'll thank yourself when your positive energy travels back at you.
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Last edited by solwitch on Jan 31, 2016, 9:19:52 AM
In other news, the entire mass of the human population fits in a sugar cube.

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