Frequency, color and light (10)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: November 20, 2024

Re: The pro-apoptotic function of the C. elegans BCL-2 homolog CED-9 requires interaction with the APAF-1 homolog CED-4 10/9/24.

The protein-protein interactions links light-matter interactions to energy-dependent miRNA-mRNA interactions. miRNA abundance links protein-protein interactions to constraints on cell type differentiation across kingdoms. That was reported as When a cell protector collaborates with a killer: Research explores dual role of CED-9 in apoptosis 11/19/24

“The Horvitz lab’s discovery opens opportunities to better understand how apoptosis is regulated not only in worms but also in humans, and how dysregulation of apoptosis in humans can lead to such disorders as cancer, autoimmune disease, and neurodegeneration.”

H. Robert Horvitz shared the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine award with Sydney Brenner and John E. Sulstonwon for claims that linked gene-centric theories to the regulation of organ development and programmed cell death in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Collectively, others also showed that similar genes exist in higher species, including humans.

In the late 1990’s, researchers at Harvard and at MIT discovered that epigenetic effects on cell death genes were linked to brain cancer. The facts were suppressed until publication of Reduced expression of brain-enriched microRNAs in glioblastomas permits targeted regulation of a cell death gene 9/2/11

At the 2012 Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, I learned that others had linked all aspects of biophysically constrained cell type differentiation across kingdoms from light-matter interactions and miRNA-mRNA interactions to protein-protein interactions at the origin of life.

Most of them, knowingly or not, started with Nikola Tesla’s claim: “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” See for instance Vibrations in microtubules (1997) and Top-down causation and quantum physics 10/23/18

Moronic theorists were rarely present at meetings where stem cell Creation and cell type differentiation at the origin of life were discussed among intelligent serious scientists.

Unfortunately, their presence on social media overwhelms those of us who present facts and/or discuss them with people who must link experimental evidence of top-down quantum causation to coherently organized biology in model organisms, which is what my group did in From Fertilization to Adult Sexual Behavior (1996). At that time miRNAs were called pre-mRNAs, which we linked to the end of stupid theories.

See also: The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation. Changes from the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine eliminated gene-centric theories via 178,034 results from today’s PubMed search for mirnas

For example, see: Exosomal ncRNAs in reproductive cancers.11/19/24 and The 4EHP-mediated translational repression of cGAS impedes the host immune response against DNA viruses 11/19/24

If you do not want to learn anything about energy, frequency, vibration and healthy longevity, do not see: The Scent of Eros: Mysteries of Odor in Human Sexuality 1995/2002

Scientists have long known that chemical communication via pheromones is a powerful influence on how animals develop, mate, bond, and nurture their offspring. Human animals are no exception. Pheromones, explain the authors, alter hormone levels, can accelerate puberty, control women’s menstrual cycles, influence our choice in a mate, and even influence our sexual orientation. They help us tell lovers and family members from strangers and are essential to the mother-infant bond. Pheromones influence how often we have sex, and with whom. They influence how the brain develops, what we remember, and how we learn.

Grounded in solid scientific research, yet maintaining an easy-to-read style, The Scent of Eros is an engrossing read about a whole new world under our noses!

Kohl and Francoeur show the pathway from social-environmental sensory input to the hormones that influence our behavior, especially our sexual behavior. The authors suggest and show that pheromones are the primary link between the nature and the nurture of human sexuality.



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