Isotopes and the hidden atomic time system operating in biology

Our experience of time is determined based on the isotope decay half-life and the binding kinetics provides the basis for the velocity of light released during the decay of the atom in the unconscious part of the mind.

Biology has been too focused on stable atoms. Now it has shifted its attention to understanding the instability of isotopes and how that can play a role in controlling the timing of things in biology.

The half-life decay and release of biophotons provides those atomic timekeepers for ensuring the flow of energy within our bodies is timed to perfection.