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Introduction

All living beings and all the things that surround us – what we think reality is — is formed by atoms. Atoms which are empty in great measure.

Besides, to understand what we’ll talk about below, we must keep this in mind: everything physical is not made of matter. Instead, it’s made of energetic fields or information frequency patterns.

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