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Atmosphere Composition!

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The composition of the atmosphere is rather properly worked out, one can look in reference books or look on the Internet. I found it is made up of four elements I Nitrogen 78%, Oxygen 21%, Argon .9% and Carbon monoxide .04%. The percent's add up to, close enough to, a hundred percent making it proper as a discrete distribution. It works for a binomial probability formula that allows greater information about the environment Mortal man prays about and in hopes that their own are addressing with respect to the God being or more precisely Great God.

That environment consists of the atmosphere and beyond to Moon, Mars, Neptune or Jupiter mainly or others in heavens space.

With Formula P(X)=nCx*(p^e-u)/x!
The Mean is .78+.42+.027+.0016 = 1.2286 /4 = 0.3072 =u

P(0) = .736
P(1) = .226
P(2) = .035
P(3) = .004
P(4) = .003 Total = .2653 or almost 27%

So if you are not showing any attention in worship you are using or running on a 74 % and parts other could fall into decay by playing in the rest of the atomic structure, while not making at least a 27% effort to master the work required to be to its environment the atmosphere. If part hangs around to long and does not make it past Childhood to Adulthood and Mature.

By ignoring proper counsel and awareness to the heavens and attend to just that realm of which it involves responsibly one becomes almost 75% stupider to existence and a responsible self.
Not good to be profane to Nature or Normal environments...what a hymen to forsake keeping the heavens above past the Atmosphere.

By Mictopyci Michael Pinger Yaw 4/24/20


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