THE SCIENCE OF PHOSPHOROUS
Phosphorous is of 3 types – yellow, blue and black. The yellow is primarily found in plants. In minute form, it is found in reddish copper colour in the bones of humans and living beings. The phosphorous derived from the rays of the natural universe is blue phosphorous. The phosphorous obtained from these rays is what is transformed into the other 2 types of phosphorous.
One particle of phosphorous contains 10 atoms, 100 sub-atoms (parmanu), 20 electrons, 10 neutrons, and 5 highly inflammable rays, which get transformed into fire in space. These contain a combination of the ten types of air. The count of the atoms and sub-atoms may vary slightly.




