Subatomic: From thermophiles to humans

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: February 9, 2018

A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it. — Max Planck
Every great scientific truth goes through three stages. First, people say it conflicts with the Bible. Next they say it has been discovered before. Lastly they say they always believed it. — Louis Agassiz  (1807-1873)
The claims of neo-Darwininan theorists and big bang cosmologists bastardized the scientific truth that he included in his “conditions of life.” The theorists made it appear that the greatest of all scientific truths did not come from the Bible because their ridiculous theories were nowhere to be found in the context of links from the creation of energy to the physiology of reproduction and all morphological and behavioral diversity on Earth.
See for comparison:

Subatomic

Subatomic is themed around the intersection of particle physics and chemistry! At it’s core, Subatomic is a deck-building game with a light Area Majority mechanic for end game points. Players start with a hand of Up Quarks, Down Quarks and Particle/Wave Duality cards, which they use to form protons, neutrons, and electrons. Players combine these subatomic particles to either build available Elements or buy even more powerful cards for their deck.

See also: Modulation of miRNAs by Vitamin C in Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells (Nutrients, February 8, 2018)

We hypothesized that vitamin C mediates these biological processes partially through miRNA regulation.

MiRNA regulation is quantized energy-dependent. The energy comes from the sun. Their hypothesis appears to be based on my claims in my invited review of nutritional epigenetics, which was returned without review by the guest editors of the journal “Nutrients.”
I linked the anti-entropic virucidal energy of sunlight from the claims in Schrodinger (1944) “What is life?” via the quantized energy-dependent creation of microRNAs and vitamin C.
See  Nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled ecological adaptations: from atoms to ecosystems

The likelihood that hemoglobin variants are associated with other beneficial nutrient energy-dependent changes in microbiota populations in the gut can be considered in the context of how balanced nutrition, which includes access to endogenous vitamin C in human populations, supports efficient metabolism and ecological niche construction (McNulty, et al., 2011).

Nutrient-dependent epigenetic effects on histone modifications and DNA methylation play an important role in stabilizing cell type identity and in orchestrating many developmental processes. For example, vitamin C appears to stimulate histone demethylases, which appear to alter the de novo creation of functional G protein-coupled genes such as olfactory receptor genes (Adipietro, Mainland, & Matsunami, 2012; Blaschke et al., 2013; Jazin & Cahill, 2010; Lyons et al., 2013; Tan, Zong, & Xie, 2013).

Researchers recently rediscovered a nutrient-dependent epigenetic variant that links vitamin C to what is probably a glucose and glucose dehydrogenase-dependent base pair change. The base pair change results in addition of a methyl group to a cytosine base, which takes on a hydroxyl group to form different 5-hydroxymethylcytosines (5hmCs). Different 5hmCs are associated with differences in cell types that have the same genetic backgrounds. Nutrient-dependent epigenetically-marked bases help to explain how hundreds of cell types in the human body and in the brain (Kriaucionis & Heintz, 2009) are differentiated and how they maintain their glucose-dependent and other nutrient-dependent receptor-mediated identities (Wu et al., 2014).

Conclusion:

In the context of climate change and changes in diet, the story began with what probably was a nutrient-dependent base pair change and a variant epiallele that arose in a human population in what is now central China. Apparently, the effect of the epiallele was adaptive and it was manifested in the context of an effect on sweat, skin, hair, and teeth. In another mammal, such as the mouse, the effect on sweat, skin, hair, and teeth is probably due to a nutrient-dependent epigenetic effect on hormones responsible for the tweaking of immense gene networks that metabolize nutrients to pheromones. The pheromones appear to control the nutrient-dependent epigenetically-effected hormone-dependent organization and hormone-activation of reproductive sexual behavior in mammals such as mice and humans, but also in invertebrates and in microbes as previously indicated.The ecological adaptations, which appear to be manifested in the human population are detailed in these two reports (Grossman, et al., 2013; Kamberov, et al., 2013).

The ecological adaptations are likely to be nutrient-dependent and pheromone-controlled. If so, ecological variation probably leads to ecological, social, neurogenic, and socio-cognitive niche construction, which is manifested in increasing organismal complexity and species diversity. If not, there may be something as yet unknown about mutations and evolution that makes sense in the light of what is known about nutritional epigenetics and the molecular biology of species from microbes to man.

See also: The RNA-Binding Protein NONO Coordinates Hepatic Adaptation to Feeding

…our study demonstrates that NONO post-transcriptionally coordinates circadian mRNA expression of metabolic genes with the feeding/fasting cycle, thereby playing a critical role in energy homeostasis.

Reported as: Researchers discover how liver responds so quickly to food

“After mice eat, it looks as if NONO brings all these RNAs together and processes them so they can be used to make proteins,” says Panda.

Panda linked what serious scientists know about food energy-dependent RNA interference to autophagy, which protects all organized genomes from the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA and all mutations, which have been linked to all pathology.
See: Energy as information and constrained endogenous RNA interference (video 6.46 minutes)
See also: Untangling Neurodegenerative Diseases using Cryo-Electron Microscopy

Wednesday, February 7, 2018 12PM EST (available on demand with registration)

Everything I claimed about the need to link microRNAs to RNA-mediated amino acid substitution ins proteins was included in the context of this Webinar

Within the first 10 minutes, the speaker describes the ability to link specific amino acids to the structure of the protein strand, which allows for the differentiation of pathology from healthy longevity.

Within the first 17 minutes, he links energy-dependent changes in hydrogen-atom transfer in DNA base pairs in solution from microtubules to neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Lewy Body Disease, and ALS.

He adds that others who are interested in his approach may contact him and he many help them to refine their approach.

Simply put, he does not seem to be among a group of competitors with interests that might prevent the dissemination of accurate information or to prevent rapid scientific advances linked from preventative medicine to Precision Medicine via cryo-EM technology.

Keep in mind the fact that Nothing in Biology Makes Any Sense Except in the Light of Evolution (1973), and this claim:

…the so-called alpha chains of hemoglobin have identical sequences of amino acids in man and the chimpanzee, but they differ in a single amino acid (out of 141) in the gorilla.

Refine your approach to include this fact: Humans And Chimps Differ At Level Of Gene Splicing (2007)

Splicing is the process by which the coding regions of genes are joined to generate genetic messages that specify the production of proteins, the key structural and functional constituents of cells. Splicing can occur in alternative ways in the same genetic message to generate more than one type of protein. The new findings reveal that the alternative splicing process differs significantly between humans and chimpanzees.

See also: Tissue-Specific Alternative Splicing Remodels Protein-Protein Interaction Networks (2012)
Stop touting ridiculous theories before everyone who understands the fact that cryo-EM links everything known to serious scientists about the creation of the sun’s anti-entropic virucidal energy from the physiology of reproduction to healthy longevity. Only then will you begin to understand how the virus-driven theft of quantized energy links the degradation of messenger RNA from mutations to all pathology.
Teach your children well. If you teach them to believe in ridiculous theories, your hell will become theirs. Alzheimer’s is a form of hell on Earth, for example.

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Teach Your Children

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