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ish in size, we also see some of the symptoms of life
                     of life also have a soul (the minute individual – jivatma)
                  and very limited consciousness. All these lesser forms
           tains, and other material bodies that grow and dimin-
                        their material bodies. How-  coal, dif-  their  atom of  in every  careful examination we notice   By the presence of the Supersoul in every atom   everything   that  the jivatma (individual minute soul)   of God.  Inanimate
        When we examine certain rocks, clouds, moun-
















                        Supersoul within  ever, when we consider seemingly inanimate, “dead  matter” such as normal rocks, dead wood,  ferent types of metals, they do not have the presence  of the individual  soul  (jivatma). But,  they  do have the   of the Supersoul  mass. Although they seem to be static, not growing or   on more  that on the atomic level they are in a constant state of  fluctuation. They disintegrate gradually to the funda- mental elements of earth, water, fire, air












                        and the         presence   diminishing,   of the                 of grass moves   entities.




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       others use his research work. In 1899,
          "iron-mercury-  pre- paper   to   crystal as   research                     of biophysics   nature of   wounds,   claims were later   first to study   potential.   ef- the seasonal   inhibitors on   hypothe-









          of a       remote wireless signaling  Marconi. He was the first to use  detect radio waves, and he   Brattain gave priority   millimeter wavelengths. He   the field   electrical   was also the   of chemical   circumstances, he


          the development  iron coherer with telephone detector" in a  sented at the Royal Society, London.   of demonstration  to  junction  invented various now commonplace microwave compo-  Pearson and  the use of a semi-conducting  Further work at millimeter wavelengths was almost  non-existent for nearly 50 years. In 1897, Bose          de- Royal Institution in London his   out in Kolkata at  used waveguides, horn antennas, dielectric lenses, vari- ous polarizers and even semico














       and suggested   Bose announced   Bose's  has priority over   semiconductor   nents. In 1954,   Bose for  detector of radio waves.    the   to   was the demonstration of the      to be of  proven experimentally. He   Bose researched   on plants, the   of plants under different










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