Publicado: 16 de September de 2025 | Actualizado: 18/09/2025 a las 2:44:42 AM
Sometimes, insect venom or viruses that infect or poison one hemisphere of the body can change the space-time of the Earth’s tilt, a near-real or even real neuronal effect.
The chromosomes of the two hemispheres of the body can be identical or identical, but when we suffer an injury, infection, or poisoning, time stops, whether from a virus, injury, or poison. This effect on the brain translates into physical performance time, between a chromosome from one hemisphere and another chromosome from the other hemisphere. If a year passes and the chromosomes don’t equalize, it could cause the solar system and the planets to change their rotations or circular orbits.
An example of the recovery of an affected chromosome that equalizes with the other could bring the planets of the solar system closer together, or the planets could have more asymmetrical and less rounded orbits.
It’s also worth mentioning that the Earth’s core and the cores of the planets contain gases, and when a planet contains gas in its core, it can be related to its inclination and magmatic evolution, and it can be synchronized with the rest of the planets. When these inclinations are perfect on all the planets, it could be said that the chromosomes are fairly equal, and the cores and magmatic evolution in their inclinations of the planets in the solar system are also equal.
An example of mine is this one on a bicycle and an affected knee, which I’ve had for years and is now recovering somewhat, thanks to the equality of the chromosomes in both hemispheres. These are the following images.
First image. Affected and unequal chromosome, with the other chromosome on the right side, measured with two very sensitive pedals.

Image two. The chromosomes are starting to equalize and the knee is recovering, but it’s not 100 percent.

Chromosome desynchronization could cause poor asteroid metabolism or change their metabolism and orbital course at certain times of the year. Regenerating chromosomes and physically synchronizing them properly could change their course again. At certain times of the year, they could approach planets, as if trying to level the planets’ orbits. In this case, the asteroids could explode and form craters on the asteroid, leaving those cratered remains on a planet and moving away again to try to level other planets in the solar system in the same way.