WHO broke the breakthrough (8)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: April 28, 2023

Twitter is all abuzz with truthful claims about viral latency that can be compared to moronic theories about people who evolved from pond scum.

See why:

Zoonomia 4/27/23 links the 3 years-old claim that COVID-19 Virulence in Aged Patients Might Be Impacted by the Host Cellular MicroRNAs Abundance/Profile via an “…impaired signaling pathway…due to low abundance miRNA which might be one of the contributing factors for the increasing severity and mortality in aged individuals…”

Prevention of morbidity and morality link biophysically constrained viral latency across kingdoms to “…naturally attenuated SARS-CoV-2 in the fight against COVID-19 4/28/20

Three years later, publications dated 4/28/23 show that the “Zoonomia Consortium” exists to prevent people from learning that energy-dependent feedback loops link food odors and pheromones to biophysically constrained viral latency via the physiology of reproduction across kingdoms.

The facts were reported in 2013 as Nutrient-dependent/pheromone-controlled adaptive evolution: a model.

See the section on Mathematical models vs. biological facts

“Random mutations that somehow cause one or more amino acid substitutions are not likely to simultaneously cause adaptive evolution from the bottom up via the thermodynamics of chromatin remodeling and control of adaptive evolution from the top down via organism-level thermoregulation. However the nutrient-dependent substitution of alanine for valine (Grossman et al., 2013; Kamberov et al., 2013) appears to result in species-specific organism-level changes in skin, glands, and hair, through pheromone-controlled reproduction.”

That fact also was reported as ‘Game changer’ method lets scientists peer into—and fly through—mouse bodies 4/25/23

“Latest version of imaging technique enables use of thousands of antibodies that can map specific cell types”

See also: DHS Under Secretary for Science William Bryan on how the #Coronavirus dies fast when exposed to higher temperatures and solar light indicating that we will get some respite from the virus this summer. 4/23/20


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