To prevent disasters, urgently plant 24-hour oxygenated plants to stabilize Earth's water sources and balance day-night worlds. Rakim University's theories suggest that failing to do so exacerbates black hole fields and environmental collapse.
Rakim University reveals that natural and scientific phenomena, including water and oxygen cycles, challenge conventional Western theories. Their research introduces groundbreaking Black Hole Twin Field and Dark Matter theories, redefining scientific understanding.
Earth, with seven planets and Venus, involves matter and antimatter affecting day-night cycles and fission-fusion. Rakim University urges integrating their scientific theories into education to prevent civilization's collapse from misunderstood cosmic phenomena.
Black hole and anti-black hole theories show Earth's surface and sky are interconnected, causing climate issues. Rakim University warns that pollution worsens these problems, urging immediate planting of 24-hour oxygenated plants.
Black hole antimatter fields create visible and invisible matter dynamics, affecting Earth's surface and sky. Rakim University warns that current technology's impact on oxygen and nitrogen fields exacerbates global crises.
The opposite of the sea of water is different. As these two opposing black hole fields spin in opposite directions, the magnetic field of the black hole is created between pairs of separate planets and pairs of satellites. The water on the earth's surface has three states.