

New Elements Creation and World Demand Electricity Source Generation Through Uurdhva and Adho Disha Directions All Sky Level Species
Abstract
The strong evidence of existence of uurdhva disha and adho disha directions as heaven and hell directions. These are best seen from 14 CG persons as manu, kaala, yama, and remainings. The CG persons are collecting atoms; that’s it. and energy for levitation. Then only you can see the upper-sky species who have one more world. This discovery is special and meant for a path journey for deceased persons who want to live in a stable environment like heaven. where proper oxygen is present (O1, O2, O3, O4, O5, O6, O7, etc.). Also, there exists a paatal at the bottom most where high energy of thermal power is present, which is enough for the world's requirement of electricity; this electricity is a must for human life. Also, there exist agniputras as devva; in the bottom most sky called paatal, these agniputras are the final state of human beings; they are also part of human beings, all of us. Some species called pishachi are negative energy species who are responsible for sugar and diabetes in human life. Once the enemy of these pishachi knew, then curing of sugar diseases would be a remedy obtained. Once black and white movies and videos are edited, then all have seen negative energy species; this is a fact, that’s it. Also, in the entire universe, willful snakes are also present, for to see these once have to achieve sense level sex also. Many software is made from these negative energy species as willful snakes, and these are made for the purpose of snakes wanting to go in the upper sky in the Uurdhva disha direction. Also, there will be many states of matter. In movies after 100 and more than 100 movies, actors will be stars as the creation of new atoms and isotope of elements versions.
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