Laws of Biology / Rules of Life

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: April 3, 2018

Summary: Slide number 6 clearly states the “Levels of Biological Organization” that the “NSF’s 10 Big Ideas” finally places into the context of what has been known to all serious scientists for more than a century. Simply put, Hugo de Vries definition of mutation (sudden energy jumps) should never have been accepted as anything besides the claim of a biologically uninformed science idiot. Instead, the definition bastardized every aspect of what is now known about biophysically constrained viral latency and all epigenetically-effected biodiversity on Earth.
The epigenetic effects start with the creation of quantized energy as information carried in sunlight.
Understanding the Rules of Life: Predicting Phenotype

Rules of Life projects… may have these characteristics:

Addresses a fundamental question in the life sciences

Crosses different scales (spatial, temporal, levels of biological organization and complexity)

Generates results that will be broadly generalizable beyond the system under investigation, so that a rule can be formulated

Enables the forecasting or prediction of change in a biological system

The characteristics of the so-called “Rules of Life” were predicted in the context of Darwin’s “conditions of life,” and in What is Life? (1944)
Biologically uninformed science idiots took this claim from 1944 and placed it into the ridiculous context of mutation-driven evolution:

Indeed, in the case of higher animals we know the kind of orderliness they feed upon well enough, viz. the extremely well-ordered state of matter in more or less complicated organic compounds, which serve them as foodstuffs. After utilizing it they return it in a very much degraded form -not entirely degraded, however, for plants can still make use of it. (These, of course, have their most power supply of ‘negative entropy’ the sunlight.)

See for comparison: Nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled ecological adaptations: from atoms to ecosystems

Kohl’s Laws of Biology

…summary of Kohl’s Laws of Biology: 1) Life is nutrient-dependent. See for review (J. V. Kohl, 2012; M. Lynch, 2007). The physiology of reproduction is pheromone-controlled. See for review (J. V. Kohl, 2013). In the context of nutrient-dependent epigenetically-effected human reproduction, it is clearer that the epigenetic effects of human pheromones integrate neuroendocrinology and behavior (J. V. Kohl, et al., 2001), which includes the neuroendocrinology of mammalian behavior associated with the development of sexual preferences (J.V. Kohl, 2007).

Kohl’s Laws help to explain what was missing from Darwin’s ‘conditions of life.’ Darwin knew nothing about genetics, which means he knew nothing about the epigenetic effects of food odors or pheromones.

M. Lynch (2007) is The frailty of adaptive hypotheses for the origins of organismal complexity

…emergent biological features such as complexity, modularity, and evolvability, all of which are current targets of considerable speculation, may be nothing more than indirect by-products of processes operating at lower levels of organization.

See for comparison:  Evolutionary determinants of genome-wide nucleotide composition (2018) with senior author Michael Lynch
Reported as: Scientists explore mysteries behind diversity of DNA composition among species

…mutation drives the overall pattern, but selection for G’s and C’s over A’s and T’s boosts the genome content above the neutral mutational expectation.

Natural selection for energy-dependent codon optimality is the driving force that links the sun’s anti-entropic virucidal energy to  biophysically constrained viral latency and all biodiversity via the physiology of pheromone-controlled reproduction in species from microbes to humans.
I reiterate:

“…selection for G’s and C’s over A’s and T’s boosts the genome content above the neutral mutational expectation.”

Selection is quantized energy-dependent and RNA-mediated. The energy comes from sunlight!
See also: Cytosis and Subatomic
See also: Human Pheromones: Linking Neuroendocrinology and Ethology (revisited) (2010)
Slide number 6 clearly states the “Levels of Biological Organization” that the “NSF’s 10 Big Ideas” finally places into the context of what has been known to all serious scientists for more than a century. Simply put, Hugo de Vries definition of mutation (sudden energy jumps) should never have been accepted as anything besides the claim of a biologically uninformed science idiot. Instead, the definition bastardized every aspect of what is now known about biophysically constrained viral latency and all epigenetically-effected biodiversity on Earth.
The epigenetic effects start with the creation of quantized energy as information carried in sunlight.


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