1. Dov Henis Dov Henis Israel says:

    Science Blindness To Gene's Lifehood

    A. From "Better sensing through empty receptors"

    www.sciencenews.org/.../Better_sensing_through_empty_receptors

    A new model suggests cells may be more sensitive to their environment than previously thought.

    This work deals with the mechanism and efficiency of some components of the sensing system on a monocell organism's outer membrane. It refers to

    - cells may benefit...
    - how a cell sorts information...
    - single-celled organisms, such as bacteria and yeast, must accurately judge their landscape to find food and avoid trouble.


    B. From "Bacterium With Chemoreceptors Versus Multicelled Organisms"

    www.the-scientist.com/.../122.page#3489

    From sensing to signalling to tumbling to re-swimming. This goes on in a bacterial cell. Who and how assesses the information and draws and issues instructions?


    C. 21st Century Science Is Still Blind To Gene's Lifehood

    This blindness is one of the hallmarks of the scientifically decadent corrupt still ongoing 20th century technology culture.


    D. Cells are just the functional housings of the organisms genes-genome

    Nature evolved genes to constrain energy as long as possible and to replicate for augmenting the amount of constrained energy.

    Genes evolved the capability and technique first to adapt and later to manipulate their environments by means of their expressions. Their expressions handle everything for the genes, from sensing to remembering to signaling through foraging through all components of surviving. Each and all of their expressions are targeted for augmented constrained energy survival.

    Is this so difficult to notice and accept scientifically?

    It seems that mundane scientific decadence blinds 21st century science to the lifehood of genes.

    Dov Henis
    (Comments From The 22nd Century)
    Updated Life's Manifest May 2009
    www.the-scientist.com/.../122.page#2321
    Implications Of E=Total[m(1 + D)]
    www.the-scientist.com/.../122.page#3108

    • Dov Henis Dov Henis Israel says:

      Watch Evolution Unfold


      Time In A Bottle: Scientists Watch Evolution Unfold
      www.sciencedaily.com/.../091018141716.htm


      - "demonstrates natural selection at work"

      Natural selection is involved only in a small fraction of evolution, in cases of genetic accidents. Normal evolution is an evolution of culture, of reaction to circumstances, fed back to the genes, who consequently modify their expressions accordingly, by way of alternative splicing.

      - "By the 20,000-generation midpoint, researchers discovered 45 mutations among surviving cells"

      They did not "discover", but uncover, the "mutations", which were not mutations but alternatively spliced genes in response to the conditions of the culture. (It is not a coincidence that a community of monocell organisms is termed a culture. It is a culture just as a community of multicell organisms).

      - "Those mutations, according to Darwin's theory, should have conferred some advantage, and that's exactly what the researchers found."

      What the reserchers uncovered (not found, no more found than Columbus found America when stumbling upon it) is NOT "mutations that conferred advantage". They uncovered what has been known and explained for the past several years, i.e. that cultural advantages induced genetic changes, manifest in the form of changed expressions of genes.


      It seems that mundane scientific decadence blinds 21st century science to the lifehood of genes.

      Dov Henis
      (Comments From The 22nd Century)
      Updated Life's Manifest May 2009
      www.the-scientist.com/.../122.page#2321
      Implications Of E=Total[m(1 + D)]
      www.the-scientist.com/.../122.page#3108

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