How humans continue to evolve and our ability to breathe amniotic fluid while gestating in the womb.
by Henryk Szubinski
by Henryk Szubinski
from Wikipedia
date 05,03,2017
time 15:11
Liquid breathing is a form of respiration in which a normally air-breathing organism breathes an oxygen-rich liquid (such as a perfluorocarbon), rather than breathing air.
Perfluorochemical (perfluorocarbon) molecules have very different structures that impart different physical properties such as respiratory gas solubility, density, viscosity, vapor pressure, and lipid solubility.[1] Thus, it is critical to choose the appropriate PFC for a specific biomedical application, such as liquid ventilation, drug delivery or blood substitutes. The physical properties of PFC liquids vary substantially; however, the one common property is their high solubility for respiratory gases. In fact, these liquids carry more oxygen and carbon dioxide than blood.[2]
In theory, liquid breathing could assist in the treatment of patients with severe pulmonary or cardiac trauma, especially in pediatric cases. Liquid breathing has also been proposed for use in deep diving[3][4] and space travel.[5] Despite some recent advances in liquid ventilation, a standard mode of application has not yet been established.
Computer models of three perfluorochemical molecules used for biomedical applications and for liquid ventilation studies: a) FC-75, b) perflubron, and c) perfluorodecalin.
shown below as the advanced theory of the PRE EVOLUTION stage of HEXAGONAL SPACE used for later EVOLUTION of us humans into breathing + Intelligent COMPONENTS of the HEXAGONAL MULTIPLES
and their reflective memory function.
The function at c) as the 2 sides of the reflective ocean floor as the increase to the GRASP types that HOLD their own PREHISTORIC PRIMAL ORGANISMS that were MEMORY REFLECTIVE of the EVENTS happening on the ocean surface + the atmosphere and the shores of evolution as their 6 sides= HEXAGONAL.