Two controversial issues have been discussed in the book:
1. The Illuminati feared that if religion continued to promote pious myth as absolute fact, scientific progress would halt, and mankind will be doomed to an ignorant future senseless holy wars. However, there has no history of their existence for over half a century, and many scholars agree the Illuminati has been defunct for many years. Their central covenant is the obliteration of Christianity, but they wielded their power through political and financial means, not through terrorists acts.
2 Matter is nothing but trapped energy . Antimatter is the most powerful energy source known to man. It releases energy with 100 percent efficiency ( nuclear fission is 1.5 percent efficient). Antimatter creates no pollution or radiation , and a droplet could power New York City for a full day.
1. The Illuminati feared that if religion continued to promote pious myth as absolute fact, scientific progress would halt, and mankind will be doomed to an ignorant future senseless holy wars. However, there has no history of their existence for over half a century, and many scholars agree the Illuminati has been defunct for many years. Their central covenant is the obliteration of Christianity, but they wielded their power through political and financial means, not through terrorists acts.
2 Matter is nothing but trapped energy . Antimatter is the most powerful energy source known to man. It releases energy with 100 percent efficiency ( nuclear fission is 1.5 percent efficient). Antimatter creates no pollution or radiation , and a droplet could power New York City for a full day.
"Antimatter" is made up of elementary particles, each of which has the same mass as their corresponding matter counterparts –protons, neutrons and electrons — but the opposite charges and magnetic properties. When matter and antimatter particles collide, they annihilate each other and produce energy according to Einstein’s famous equation, E=mc2.
According to the Big Bang model, the Universe was awash in particles of both matter and antimatter shortly after the Big Bang. Most of this material annihilated, but because there was slightly more matter than antimatter – less than one part per billion – only matter was left behind, at least in the local Universe
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