Chlorophyll probably holds the key to the collection of zeropoint...ultimately not through organic molecules, but certain metals, perhaps in the high spin state arranged in a crystalline lattice layered at the nano or atomic level separated perhaps by silicon molecules...Dr John V. Milewski with his gas filament process would be able to work on the hardware for the electron accepting material...the lattice is arranged using sound (John Hutchinson). Sound might also be involved in the "capturing mechanism" the preliminary models until the atomic machinery is so developed that it would work off the Schumann Resonance/Earth Resonance frequency itself. The material would be able to capture electrons from lasers, plasma, mirror condensed sunlight, sunlight and ultimately zeropoint itself (as crystals already do).
Chlorophyll’s detoxification, immune, longevity and regenerative properties allow us the fastest mental-emotional processing in order to overcome our egoic shell and lower nature. Chlorophylls are greenish pigments that contain a porphyrin ring. This is a stable ring-shaped molecule around which electrons are free to migrate. Because the electrons move freely, the ring has the potential to gain or lose electrons easily, and thus the potential to provide energized electrons to other molecules. Chlorophyll is at the center of the photosynthetic oxidation-reduction reaction between carbon dioxide and water. This is the fundamental process by which chlorophyll "captures" the energy of sunlight. In the photosynthetic reaction, carbon dioxide is reduced by water; in other words, electrons are transferred from water to carbon dioxide. Chlorophyll assists this transfer. When chlorophyll absorbs light energy, an electron in chlorophyll is excited from a lower to a higher energy state. In this excited energy state, this electron is more readily transferred to another molecule. This starts a chain of electron-transfer steps, which ends with an electron transferred to carbon dioxide. Meanwhile, the chlorophyll which gave up an electron can accept an electron from another molecule. This is the end of a process which starts with the removal of an electron from water. Thus chlorophyll makes photosynthesis possible, by passing its energized electrons on to molecules which will manufacture sugars. Chlorophyll is the crucial primary photoreceptor pigment in plants that allows them to absorb light from the sun and convert that light into usable energy.
Barry Carter considers the "secret" ingredient in chlorophyll is the ORMUS form of copper… their superconducting nature creates an energy field around each atom. Chlorophyll production, protein synthesis and respiration are important plant functions that need copper. About 70 per cent of the copper in plants is found in the chlorophyll. A copper deficiency in the soil can result in early aging or lowered levels of chlorophyll, which leads to yield reductions that go unnoticed if the deficiency is not severe.
Quantum Superposition of Photosynthesis Revealed
“We have obtained the first direct evidence that remarkably long-lived wavelike electronic quantum coherence plays an important part in energy transfer processes during photosynthesis,” said Graham Fleming, the principal investigator for the study. “This wavelike characteristic can explain the extreme efficiency of the energy transfer because it enables the system to simultaneously sample all the potential energy pathways and choose the most efficient one.”…They report the detection of “quantum beating” signals, coherent electronic oscillations in both donor and acceptor molecules, generated by light-induced energy excitations, like the ripples formed when stones are tossed into a pond. Plants harvest as much as 95 percent of it from the light they absorb. If we can learn enough to emulate the photosynthetic technique for transferring energy from one molecular system to another we might be able to create artificial versions of photosynthesis that would help us effectively tap into the sun as a clean, efficient, sustainable and carbon-neutral source of energy.
http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/PBD-quantum-secrets.htmlWhen plants are cooked the magnesium gets removed from the center of this ring structure and replaced by an atom of hydrogen. Broccoli, for example, about two thirds of the chlorophyll was removed after 20 minutes of boiling. Spinach contains about 300-600 mg of chlorophyll per ounce. Chlorophyll is concentrated sun power; wheatgrass juice is 70% chlorophyll. One ounce of fresh wheatgrass juice is equivalent to 2.5 pounds of vegetables in nutritional value. It also contains 20 amino acids, as many as 90 out of 102 possible minerals, vitamins including B12, it is a complete protein with about 30 enzymes.
Heme consists of a porphyrin but with an iron(II) ion in the center of the porphyrin. Another relative of chlorophyll is vitamin B12 which contains a cobalt ion at the center of the porphyrin. Like heme, vitamin B12 is bright red.