WERKING GANESH PARTICLE

The Ganesh Particle, under the correct electrical impulse levels, were observed being liberated from the crystalline rock. It is currently believed that the Ganesh Particle is a dense collection of electromagnetism or a collection of electromagnetic waves, containing information, and floating in a river of less dense electromagnetism. As each particle (dense collection) passes a nearby living object, the image of the shape of that object appears to bend over and onto the particle, giving the false appearance that the particle is actually such a prosaic item. When it nears its destination (the method of that target determination not yet known), it hovers above the target cell, then chemically communicates with it by spraying what appears to be chemical substances upon the target cell's surface. It lands and instantly begins a rapid division process that ultimately results in a bridge of cells that connect the target cell to a nearby cell. The cells of the bridge stop their life sequences at particular points, offering some kind of frozen library from whence the target algae cells could be given necessary information to change and help them. A tube with a needle-like penetrating end, enters the nucleus of the target cell and the cell at the other end of the bridge. This tube (for purposes of name assignment called the Shiva Linga) winds all of the way through the bridge between the two cells (the target cell and the one on the other end of the bridge). The tube can be observed entering the nuclei of all of the bridge cells between the target cell and the cell at the other end of the bridge. After a few minutes, the bridge detaches and disintegrates. Biochemistry of the surrounding medium revealed no traces of the substance that created the bridge. It is possible that the bridges are composed of some kind of condensed electromagnetism, taking the form of cells. Damaged cells were exposed to the particles. The actions of the Ganesh Particles resulted in both partial and full restoration of normal cellular function. It has been recently determined that Ganesh Particles will attach to normal cells, use the penetrating tube to enter the cell's nucleus, but not form bridges to other cells. The results of the communication between the Ganesh Particles and normal cells remains unknown. The cells of the crossbridges are as tenuous and fragile as clouds.

WERKING GANESH PARTICLE