
Exploring Anti Matter and Carbonic Acid in the Origin of Life Chemistry
Thought provoking ideas on the world of plant growth research about anti matter and carbonic acid and their influence on plant growth. Possibly uncover some insights to plant growth from a unique perspective and vision.
The Question:

Anti-Matter and Plant
Growth
Does a positon - electron annihilation reaction occur from the reaction between calcium and phosphorus. And does this influence plant growth if it does?
Chemistry of Chemosynthesis and the Photosynthetic Process from Carbonic Acid
Carbonic acid and the synthesis of formaldehyde, formic acid, methanol, glycerol, glycogen, cyclodextrin and oxygen from atmospheric gasses and early earth compounds.


Impact
Fixing carbon dioxide in water from carbonic acid (H2O + CO2 <---> H2CO3) as an alternative theory for the origin of life chemistry, chemosynthesis and photosynthesis.
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Research in Support of the Idea
Replicating the Origin of Life Chemistry, Chemosynthesis and Photosynthesis by the Synthesis of Formic Acid, Formaldehyde, Glycerol, Methanol, Oxygen, Glycogen, Cyclodextrin and Unknowns from Carbonic Acid
Calcium-Phosphate, Beta Decay, Positrons , Ionization Chemistry and Plant Growth

