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We are electrical and frequency generators. Electrical charges can add to confusion along with sugars, heavy metals and chemical we consume. Also the frequencies we generate which can be effected by our motions and by the spirit we respond with. Lots of factors effect our health. The first thing Jesus did when he came out of the tomb and approached the apostles was to breath on them and said "And when he had said this, he breathed on [them], and saith unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost:" John 20:22
Your body certainly replicates foreign exosomes. That is how you get herd immunity. Exosomes are simply tiny containers of RNA with key spikes. They are a part of cell communication in your body and can shed or secrete to others. That is a good thing. You can pass immunity to other people once you have overcome something. Our bodies can replicate other human RNA where we pick up immunity and can turn on things. We should not replicate most foreign DNA nor RNA and we don't because our cells are smart enough. Some peoples cells are confused. Our body should not replicate most foreign DNA nor RNA but occasionally we do. When we do other cells recognize this confusion and proceed to turn of the cell. When to many cells are turned off and die . If to many are turned off you begin to feel sick. There were lots of plagues before electrification.
https://hpathy.com/scientific-research/the-life-force/
???? Why is life interested in other life? Life attracts life Life take and share
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_communication_(biology)#Long_distance
meaning in life
hedonism pleasure existentialism series of independent choices kieregaard stoicism finding an unshakable peace and releasing destructive influences Storing energy and releasing it through physics. projects of worth Susan Wolf... something bigger than self... lasting
Theories of Origin of Life:
I. Theory of special creation:
It states:
1. Living organisms were formed on our planet by some supernatural power called God or Creator, so it believed in divine creation of life.
2. The living organisms were formed all of a sudden and out of nothing. These are created as such.
3. There was no inter-relationship between these organisms.
4. These have not undergone any change since their formation (Life is immutable).
II. Abiogenesis or Theory of Spontaneous Creation or Autobiogenesis:
It was proposed by Von Helmont (1577-1644) and states that life originated abiogenetically from non-living decaying and rotting matter like straw, mud, etc., by spontaneous generation about 3.5 billion years ago. e.g.,
1. Anaximander (588-524 B.C.) proposed the air as sole cause of life.
2. Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) proposed that worms, insects, fish, frogs and even mice developed from soil and filth; tapeworms from excreta of animals; crabs and salamanders from earth and slime.
3. Hair of white horse tail forms living horse-hair worm, Gordius, when dropped into water.
4. The mud of Nile gave rise to living organisms when warmed in sun.
5. Von Helmont proposed that both sexes of mice will be developed when human sweat and wheat are kept together for 21 days.
This theory also proposed the formation of insects from dew, frogs and toads from the muddy bottom of ponds; butterflies from cheese and maggots (larvae of house flies) from decaying meat.
But abiogenesis was experimentally rejected by Francisco Redi (1668 A.D.). III. Biogenesis (omne vivum ex vivo):
It states life arises from pre-existing life only. The idea of spontaneous generation came to an end with the experiment of Francisco Redi (1668). He founded the theory of biogenesis.
1. Redi’s experiment:
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Francisco Redi (Italian physician) took the flesh and cooked it so that no organisms were left alive. He placed the flesh in three jars (Fig. 7.2). One jar was covered with parchment, one was covered with muslin and third one was left open.
Redi's Experiment to Disprove Abiogenesis in Large Animals
The flesh/meat decayed in all the jars and flies were attracted towards all the three jars. He observed that maggots developed in uncovered jars though the flies visited other jars. The flies entered only the open jar and laid eggs which produced larvae. This confirms that maggots arise from eggs and not from decaying meat.
2. Spallanzani’s experiment:
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L. Spallanzani (1765 A.D.) poured hay infusion in eight bottles and boiled all of them. Four of them were loosely corked while other four were made air tight. After few days, he found that there was thick growth of microbes in all the loosely corked bottles but no organism in the air tight bottles. He concluded that air contains microbes and new microorganisms arise from existing micro-organisms.
3. Pasteur’s experiment:
Louis Pasteur (1864) showed that minute organisms like protists and bacteria arise from pre-existing organisms of the same kind. He took a flask almost half filled with sugar and yeast (Fig. 7.3). By heating he gave S shaped structure to its neck. The contents of swan-necked flask were boiled and tube was sealed. No life appeared in the flask. But when neck of the flask was broken, micro-organisms appeared.
Louis Pasteur's Experiment showing the Theory of Biogenesis
Spontaneous generation theory was rejected on the basis that it did not answer about the mode of formation of first life form. IV. Cosmozoic or Extraterrestrial or Interplanetary or Panspermiatic theory:
It was proposed by Richter (1865 A.D.) and was supported by Arrhenius (1908 A.D.). It states that life came on the earth from some other planet in the form of seed or spore called panspermia, so is also called spore theory.
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But it could not explain the mechanism by which panspermia survived adverse conditions (very low temperature, lack of atmosphere, utter dryness and lethal and UV-cosmic radiations) of interplanetary space during its migration.