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What Is the Purpose of a Mitochondrial Membranes?As previously mentioned, mitochondria contain two major membranes. The outer mitochondrial membrane fully surrounds the inner membrane, with a small inter-membrane space in between. The outer membrane has many protein-based pores that are big enough to allow the passage of ions and molecules as large as a small protein. In contrast, the inner membrane has much more restricted permeability, much like the plasma membrane of a cell. The inner membrane is also loaded with proteins involved in electron transport and ATP synthesis. This membrane surrounds the mitochondrial matrix, where the citric acid cycle produces the electrons that travel from one protein complex to the next in the inner membrane. At the end of this electron transport chain, the final electron acceptor is oxygen, and this ultimately forms water (H20). At the same time, the electron transport chain produces ATP. (This is why the the process is called oxidative phosphorylation.)During electron transport, the participating protein complexes push protons from the matrix out to the intermembrane space. This creates a concentration gradient of protons that another protein complex, called ATP synthase, uses to power synthesis of the energy carrier molecule ATP (Figure 2).
If new quarks can be created and manipulated with the mind since we are all made of the substances from stars,and there is proof that we are made of this energy then a specific sun meditation should in effect supercharge the mitochondria in each cell reversing the oxidization and realigning the complete atomic structure of the body. This would have to take approximately 1 to 2 hrs of meditation pr day for up to 6 months 1/2 in the mornings and 1/2 at night.