K-marie,
the volutin granules,,,,,, so the trypanasoma was modified, they tried to modify the
reduvid bug, so it did not carry the trypanasoma as well. I have seen these bugs in
Michigan. they do not usually live here......
the parasite itself has 8 stages, but it has been modified as well and released in
the environment.
An evolution experiment.
All part of the plan.
What we need to find is where Crick and Watson and Nirenberg left off.
Protein synthesis, polyphospatase, Calcium channel.
Am wondering if the volutin granules, acidicalcisomes are wohlbachia? This is also
found in Oncho worm.
Otherwise this might prove to be of interest.
PPS organisms, found in pavement.
was this reconstructed from METAZOAN TAXA?
Protozoan diversity, temperature relations and Eukaryotic stimulation of oil biodegradation in permeable pavement structures.
Stephen J Coupe and Humphrey G Smith
School of Science and the Environment, Coventry University, Coventry, CV1 5FB, UK.
Permeable Pavement Structures (PPS) consist of concrete, gravel and polypropylene geotextile over a granite base. They have been demonstrated to function as effective in-situ bioreactors to degrade oil. Investigation of initial rig substrates showed the presence of bacterial, protozoan, fungal and metazoan taxa. These indigenous organisms degraded oil at as fast a rate as those from a pre-adapted oil degrading inoculum. To assess the contribution of protozoa to oil degradation, PPS organisms were cultured in oil, slow release fertiliser and distilled water.The eukaryotes were filtered and diluted out to leave a bacterial only culture.
Fungi from the full assemblage isolated onto oil agar were added to bacterial cultures to study the effects of protozoa and metazoa in isolation on oil degradation. The effectiveness of the full assemblage against the bacterial and fungal mixture showed that the complete PPS community had a considerably larger degradation capacity than the bacteria and fungi alone.
Because filtering and diluting the original culture might have removed important bacterial oil degraders, it was decided to chemically remove bacteria with tetracyclin and eukaryotes with cycloheximide; once again the full community degraded the most oil. Oil degradation within cultures was found to be strongly temperature dependent with a optimum of 22-25°C.
The granite base was shown to have the highest protozoan diversity of air dried PPS materials but the geotextile, exposed to deposition from the air only, produced the highest cell count; whilst the concrete and gravel produced relatively low numbers and diversity. In order to determine if enhanced oil degradation due to the presence of protozoa operates in vivo as well as in vitro, experiments are underway, using full sized PPS laboratory models drip fed with antibiotics or cycloheximide to remove prokaryotes or eukaryotes. "
www.protist.org.uk/abstracts/paper02k.htmlHere is the biomineralization part of the Convergence, I speak of.
and this about where our eyes and nerves come from?
Again, Darwin shows us the plan.
" Yet reason tells me, that if numerous gradations from a perfect and complex eye to one very imperfect and simple, each grade being useful to its possessor, can be shown to exist; if further, the eye does vary ever so slightly, and the variations be inherited, which is certainly the case; and if any variation or modification in the organ be ever useful to an animal under changing conditions of life, then the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed by natural selection, though insuperable by our imagination, can hardly be considered real. How a nerve comes to be sensitive to light, hardly concerns us more than how life itself first originated; but I may remark that several facts make me suspect that any sensitive nerve may be rendered sensitive to light, and likewise to those coarser vibrations of the air which produce sound. (Darwin 1872, 143-144)
Darwin continues with three more pages describing a sequence of plausible intermediate stages between eyelessness and human eyes, giving examples from existing organisms to show that the intermediates are viable.
Well, this then is how light sensitivity originated. But I don’t mean to hate on sponges. Back in June of this year, another scientist from UCSB, Ken Kosik, published the results of his and Todd Oakley’s work on teasing out the genome of sponges, specifically Amphimedon queenslandica. They had, along with additional collaborators, discovered that sponges carried nearly all of the genes necessary to “construct a postsynaptic complex. So, a nerveless animal, with which humans haven’t shared a branch on the evolutionary tree for an estimated five or six hundred million years carries most of the molecular building blocks needed to build a post-synaptic scaffold.” (PLoS One, 2:e506, 2007, as reported in The Scientist, October 2007, p26) Evidence against Darwinist adaptationism? Looks like it. Put Kosik on the list of the “300 doubters?” Nah.
The first neurons and synapses appeared over 600 million years ago in “cnidarians,” creatures known today as hydra, sea anemones, and jellyfish. By contrast, sponges, the oldest known animal group with living representatives, have no neurons or synapses. They are very simple animals with no internal organs.
“We look at the evolutionary period between sponges and cnidarians as the period when the nervous system came into existence, about 600 million years ago,” said Kosik"
and there is more: why from the Shale? What was in the Burgess Shale?
Kerogens and archaea. The progenitor of the cell, of our nerve cells, and other cells,
most likely is what Morgellons is. The intermediary had to be created and was used
as inference, to put the pieces of the Evolutionary puzzle together. However,
archeology finds lately have proven evolution did not happen
Our body plans did not come from the organisms of the earth.
There are homologous genes, we share with other items in nature, but our body parts
come from organisms, rocks, minerals and chemical reactions that can be
done in the lab, to put the intermediary there?
Our genes are universal with the earth? symbiotic with protozoan, plants. etc?
Bacteriphages, proteosomes, photonics, even our phosphate can be replaced by
biomineralization, molecular machines, nano devices.
If intermediaries can be put in the environment to force adaptation, or natural selection,
than one can say evolution happened.
What would be the other scenario? To find in archeology, the real beginning of life.
Not interchangeable genes, mutations cause genetic diseases, the genome was done
to converge into man interfacing with physics/dark matter/atomic level, chemical reaction
from newly used alchemy, called the "knowledge of the art" of Alchemy, however,
can be used as magic as well.
We can believe whatever we want to believe, but, facts. there is a new Alchemy table,
the Genome is finished, new physics is here. The CERN. Note the arguments between
Higgs and Hawking. Higgs says Hawkings does not have the new physics paradigm, or has
"figured the higgs bosen wrong"
It has been proven that CERN can create nano black holes.
Nevertheless, if we cannot see that new novel organisms were created to force/direct
evolution, using intermediaries(those very created organisms) whose characteristics
mimic the human body, like nerves from sponges? like rhodopsin for opsins in eyes?
so the beginning would be the intermediary of mixing kerogens and archaea, which were
never part of the human microbial system untill it was found could be used and integrated.
So, our cells are being recreated inside of us, through tRNA from agro, in foods, in water/air
interaction and in air itself. Mobile DNA elements.