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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 10:38:44 GMT -5
2nd item from left.....note the triangle. These are peas from a can of Butter Kernal sweet peas. Although a bit fuzzy you can still see the pea is stretched out and has a bending or better yet... a SPIRALLING TAIL! Any pea experts out there who can tell me why sweet peas have spiralling tails? Don't even tell me it's because they just got squished and it's some random, accidental shape. Take a look at your peas (and other veggies) and then maybe you'll raise an eyebrow!
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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 10:52:36 GMT -5
a. b. c. a. Plastic toilet paper packaging b. Butter Kernal sweet pea c. White fur from Siberian Husky
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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 11:00:38 GMT -5
Angela, The shape of that is just like what I pick out of my lesion. Exactly that shape. I mean there's many other shapes too along with "things that look like that in your pics", but these are what I see plenty of...(just alot smaller). I'll find them and show you. Hi toni... (I didnt see you sneak in there!) ;D Cool beans! Please post em!!!! love yas
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Post by toni on Nov 15, 2008 11:59:32 GMT -5
Hi Ang! Great pics. I'm going to sound like I've been under a rock, but I guess I don't know of those kinds of "peas"...only green peas. But I see how interesting the shapes continue to match. I'll be back after I hunt though these tiny things for that shape.
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Post by toni on Nov 15, 2008 12:08:41 GMT -5
Here we go...with clear tail and all. 60X magnification No longer than 3 granules of salt lined side by side
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Post by toni on Nov 15, 2008 12:15:55 GMT -5
Here it is again. It's drying out now on the slide because I went to get (those 3 granules of salt) to place next to it so we could see the life time size of this specimen and get an idea of how small this is. It's acutally approx 4 granules of salt in length. I put 3 salt granules there to see. 60X magnification Same shape Ang! Thank you!
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Post by toni on Nov 15, 2008 13:02:47 GMT -5
Ang, honestly....I don't understand. I see these, but I don't understand this. How can "many different things be the same shape like this now"?
Thank you, and if you can, can you tell me why (these things all are appearing to be this particular shape)? Is it because they "are" trophozoites? I know the saran isn't...so that's throwing me off on understanding. Not to sound like I'm dense, but I need to understand exactly - so as to not assume what you mean cause I really would like to understand.
Thanks Ang!
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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 13:11:17 GMT -5
Hi Ang! Great pics. I'm going to sound like I've been under a rock, but I guess I don't know of those kinds of "peas"...only green peas. But I see how interesting the shapes continue to match. I'll be back after I hunt though these tiny things for that shape. Silly girl....you know... sweet peas in a can. They are actually green but look kinda yellow in these photos. If I remember right, you eat frozen veggies over canned veggies? I do see the twist of the tail in your speciman. Wonder how it will look after it dries completely. I also have a few samples with this shape from the laundry room at work. Look at the small bits of twisted up material that comes from towels and such. Stuff you find static-clung to clothing/towels or those fallen on the floor! They are not random shapes. Check them out. Also bits of t-paper that falls by the way-side (okay... around the toily ;D ) They have to sit there for awhile so the spores can reshape them! The same!!!
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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 13:23:32 GMT -5
Ang, honestly....I don't understand. I see these, but I don't understand this. How can "many different things be the same shape like this now"? Thank you, and if you can, can you tell me why (these things all are appearing to be this particular shape)? Is it because they "are" trophozoites? I know the saran isn't...so that's throwing me off on understanding. Not to sound like I'm dense, but I need to understand exactly - so as to not assume what you mean cause I really would like to understand. Thanks Ang! I say there are spores (that belong orginally to a particular organism) on the surface of EVERYTHING. ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING! They are also in the air and imbedded in most food and non-food items etc.... Your right, these are NOT trophozoites, but each bioluminating/ferromagnetic spore has DNA INFORMATION which includes ALL REPRODUCTIVE STAGES of Isospora belli.
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Post by toni on Nov 15, 2008 13:31:47 GMT -5
Silly girl....you know... sweet peas in a can. They are actually green but look kinda yellow in these photos. If I remember right, you eat frozen veggies over canned veggies? Gosh, hahah I must sound funny, cause I don't know what part that is...and yes, "frozen" round ones is all I've seen. I'm digging my own hole huh? hahahhaha
I do see the twist of the tail in your speciman. Wonder how it will look after it dries completely.
I'll get another pic, but what happens to these is "after I put a drop of water on them" they then stick from one end to the other to the slide (flatly). If it's doing that, I'll re-wet it and lift up the tail end, so it can dry without lying flat and get pics to see if it twists itself.
I also have a few samples with this shape from the laundry room at work. Look at the small bits of twisted up material that comes from towels and such. Stuff you find static-clung to clothing/towels or those fallen on the floor! They are not random shapes.
Check them out.For sure now I will.
Also bits of t-paper that falls by the way-side (okay... around the toily ) hehehe
They have to sit there for awhile so the spores can reshape them!
Well now I'm going on a hunt cause I'm excitedly curious.
The same!!!
Sorry this is all tiny, I tried to do like you did with the box around the post...but, I'll get there one of these days.
Thank you Ang.
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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 13:33:45 GMT -5
why (these things all are appearing to be this particular shape)?
...and why this particular trophozoite shape? Because it is one of the more significant stages of reproduction.
((brb...something Kmarie posted needs to be reposted here!))
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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 13:41:31 GMT -5
quotes... me - Silly girl....you know... sweet peas in a can. They are actually green but look kinda yellow in these photos. If I remember right, you eat frozen veggies over canned veggies?
you - Gosh, hahah I must sound funny, cause I don't know what part that is...and yes, "frozen" round ones is all I've seen. I'm digging my own hole huh? hahahhaha ;D I gotcha now!!! THIS PEA WAS ROUND! At some point in its lifetime it (hopefully) was round! But it came out of the can this way. Most of the rest of the sweet round green peas were round!
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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 13:54:24 GMT -5
LOOK at the different shapes or phases of growth? THIS is why the trophozoite shape. Spores remembering this and the other stages.
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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 13:59:40 GMT -5
The glowing entities globbed on to these original oocysts never did STAY within the organism. They left loooong ago and began covering the earth looooong ago!
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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 14:06:29 GMT -5
And electro-magnetic spores create acid-active hyphae. (( sorry but you got me on a roll toniwonie ))
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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 14:16:20 GMT -5
And I am claiming that the individual entities within those glowing globs look like this... Same as sammys' darts! Here are the different perspectives of the same spore/bion... ((that's supposed to be a scab (bottom-right) w root-like appendages from underneath skin...hundreds/thousand of these tiny-tiny entities per tiny scab)) (larger) images1.zoomonga.com/photos1/dbae7c02-4f24-4d8a-afb4-7321d40d38bf_large.jpeg
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Post by toni on Nov 15, 2008 14:22:04 GMT -5
Ang, ha ha (the green pea thing) now I know what you mean I thought you had some kind of trophozoite (shaped) peas that I just was unaware of that was in the market. Silly me, being so whatever? And I'm glad you're on a roll with that, because by stepping through this with pics is the best way to see (exactly) what you mean. Question: So when saran wrap shapes itself into these shapes too or toiley paper...are you saying that these organisms then basically do a quorem sensing type communication to align themselves into the "troph" looking shape?
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Post by toni on Nov 15, 2008 14:26:32 GMT -5
Yes, I sure have seen these things I've checked in pink.
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Post by toni on Nov 15, 2008 14:28:49 GMT -5
Yes, I sure have seen these things I've checked in pink. Now the (tornado/diamond shaped thing) on the left...do those tinier "diamond shaped things" explode from the larger one? The reason I ask is someone else had told me they saw something like this that "sort of blew up" and made many more too!! Thanks Ang!
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Post by angela on Nov 15, 2008 14:31:09 GMT -5
And those same entiites/spores above are responsible for these 3000X hyphae... ...and these lesser magnified hyphae... and this re-shaped dogs' fur...
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