Enzyme-constrained interethnic diversity (8)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: January 16, 2018

I am intrigued by the fact that I detailed the energy-dependent links to interethnic diversity in this blog post on the same day that the so-called science journalist Ed Yong placed everything known to serious scientists back into the context of neo-Darwinian evolution.
See for comparison to Ed Yong’s nonsense: “Players compete to build enzymes, hormones and receptors and fend off attacking Viruses!
Yong’s addendum:

*This article has been corrected to reflect the fact that Arc genes were co-opted by animals from a group of genes that also gave rise to retroviruses, and are not directly descended from retroviruses, as originally stated. We regret the error.

Retractions by Szostak reflect a similar theme.

In retrospect, we were totally blinded by our belief [in our findings]…we were not as careful or rigorous as we should have been (and as Tivoli was) in interpreting these experiments.

The food energy-dependent creation of Arc genes links the virus-driven theft of quantized energy to the creation of retroviruses, which are biophysically constrained by RNA-mediated amino acid substitutions in the context of the pheromone-controlled physiology of reproduction.
Something has gone horribly wrong in the context of respected scientist’s retractions and the addendums by science journalists who have failed to link ridiculous theories from top-down causation to biophysically constrained viral latency during the past two decades.
See for comparison:  The vibrational theory of olfaction for the win
John Hewitt will almost undoubtedly be the first science journalist to link the energy-dependent creation of enzymes from the sense of smell in bacteria to our visual perception of mass and energy.
Olfaction Warps Visual Time Perception will then be linked to “The Darwin Code: Intelligent Design without God” and interethnic biodiversity via food energy-dependent pheromone-controlled RNA-mediated amino acid substitutions.


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