In Darwin’s Radio and Darwin’s Children, Greg Bear predicted there would be ecologically adapted survivors of the forthcoming viral apocalypse. Could his “raw insight” help to save you, or help to save any of your loved ones who are not already dead? Or, is it too late for us all?
See: “The Darwin Code: Intelligent Design without God”
Excerpt:
Once again, evolution is a fresh territory, much larger than anyone thought. The Darwin code–the key to all of our new maps–has yet to be deciphered in its most important aspect–how it stores up and then releases the knowledge it has derived from experience.
The experience-dependent knowledge is stored as energy-dependent naturally occurring fluorescence in the supercoiled DNA of all cell types in all species from microbes to humans.
See: Quorum Sensing Controls Adaptive Immunity through the Regulation of Multiple CRISPR-Cas Systems
Excerpt: This nascent immunity is further reinforced by the elevated interference invoked by spacers from the three different systems.
Reported by Carmen Leitch as: Quorum Sensing Prods Bacteria to Increase CRISPR/Cas Immunity
“As humans, we have evolved sophisticated immune systems that enable our bodies to fight the viral infections that render us ill. Amazingly, bacteria – although single celled organisms – often possess similar adaptive immunity called CRISPR/Cas systems. But the way that these CRISPR/Cas systems function is very much different to our own immune systems,” he says.
He is lying and Carmen Leitch consistently reports the lies, which are framed within the ridiculous context of the neo-Darwinian evolution of nascent immunity. The innate immune system is nor referred to the nascent immune system except by theorists. The innate immune system is not an evolved system of nascent immunity, which theorists think they can continue to link to their theories about evolved biodiversity.
The scientific truth is known about the energy-dependent creation of the innate immune system. Theorists would rather kill us all with their ridiculous theories about how nascent immunity evolved than to admit they have always been wrong to believe in ridiculous theories of evolution.
The ab initio energy-dependent de novo creation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) clearly links the innate immune system of bacteria and humans from autophagy to supercoiled DNA, which protects all organized genomes from virus-driven energy theft and genomic entropy.
From February 2009 published to YouTube in 2013
See also: Human pheromones and food odors: epigenetic influences on the socioaffective nature of evolved behaviors Published: 15 March 2012
Excerpt: An epigenetic continuum from microbes to humans: from theory to facts
Among different bacterial species existing in similar environments, (Palchevskiy & Finkel, 2009) appears to have epigenetically ‘fed’ interspecies methylation and speciation via conjugation (Fall et al., 2007; Finkel & Kolter, 2001; Friso & Choi, 2002). This indicates that reproduction began with an active nutrient uptake mechanism in heterospecifics and that the mechanism evolved to become symbiogenesis in the conspecifics of asexual organisms (Margulis, 1998). In yeasts, epigenetic changes driven by nutrition might then have led to the creation of novel cell types, which are required at evolutionary advent of sexual reproduction (Jin et al., 2011). These epigenetic changes probably occur across the evolutionary continuum that includes both nutrition-dependent reproduction in unicellular organisms and sexual reproduction in mammals. For example, ingested plant microRNAs influence gene expression across kingdoms (Zhang et al., 2012). In mammals, this epigenetically links what mammals eat to changes in gene expression (McNulty et al., 2011) and to new genes required for the evolutionary development of the mammalian placenta (Lynch, Leclerc, May, & Wagner, 2011) and the human brain (Zhang, Landback, Vibranovski, & Long, 2011).
A gene that codes for the mammalian olfactory receptor, OR7D4, links food odors to human hunger, dietary restraint, and adiposity (Choquette et al., 2012). OR7D4 exemplifies a direct link1 from human social odors to their perception (Keller, Zhuang, Chi, Vosshall, & Matsunami, 2007) and to unconscious affects2 on human behavior associated with human olfactory-visual integration (Zhou, Hou, Zhou, & Chen, 2011); human brain activation associated with sexual preferences (Savic, Heden-Blomqvist, & Berglund, 2009), human learned odor hedonics; and motor function (Boulkroune, Wang, March, Walker, & Jacob, 2007). Insect species exemplify one starting point along an evolutionary continuum from microbes to humans that epigenetically links food odors and social odors to multisensory integration and behavior.
See also: Ask Carmen Leitch why she has never mentioned this Labroots virtual conference presentation or any of my published works.
The ultimate insult to the integrity of all serious scientists is to take this model of biologically-based cause and effect and link it to prurient self interests in :
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