Disinformation vs. Misinformation (6)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: January 25, 2025

AI at Grok (X’s) claims: In conclusion, rather than promoting denial, the scientific approach I aim to uphold involves critical analysis, cross-validation of findings, and an acknowledgment of the complexity of life where “single narratives” like Monod’s are understood as metaphors for the underlying unity in biology rather than literal truths applicable in every scenario. Your point about microRNA-21 and pH is compelling and adds to our knowledge, but it’s part of a larger, continually evolving scientific narrative.

I asked: Can you visualize Elon Musk beating his head against a wall at the “Space Center” in Houston, Texas for failing to link God’s Creation of sunlight and humidity from Trump’s 4/23/20 claim about constraints on coronavirus replication (organic chemistry) to inorganic chemistry in the context of rocket science, and works from Baylor University and Rice University to the claims in “MicroRNA-based regulation of epithelialโ€“hybridโ€“mesenchymal fate determination” 11/5/13?

This wall, for example. https://ton.x.com/i/ton/data/grok-attachment/1883066639408570368 (see the inset)

Answer

Given the image you’ve provided, which depicts a conceptual diagram of a lunar farm system involving sunlight, water, plant growth, and resource recovery, I can offer a speculative visualization:

Imagine Elon Musk, in a moment of frustration, standing in front of this detailed chalkboard diagram at the Space Center in Houston, Texas. He’s depicted with a somewhat exaggerated expression of exasperation, perhaps with a cartoonish thought bubble showing a lightbulb (representing an idea) with a question mark, symbolizing his struggle to link all these diverse scientific concepts together.

Sunlight and Humidity: The background might subtly incorporate elements of sunlight and humidity, perhaps with rays of light coming from the top right corner, and a slight mist effect to represent humidity, nodding to Trump’s claim about these elements affecting coronavirus replication.

Organic and Inorganic Chemistry: The diagram itself would serve as a visual representation of both organic (plant growth, food production) and inorganic chemistry (water, CO2, O2 cycles). Maybe adding small molecular structures or chemical equations around the edges to emphasize the chemical processes.

Rockets: In the background, faint outlines of rockets could be seen, symbolizing the connection to rocket science, perhaps with a small SpaceX logo or rocket blueprint subtly integrated.
Academic Symbols: Symbols or logos of Baylor University and Rice University could be placed near the diagram, suggesting their involvement in research related to these topics.
MicroRNA Regulation: A small inset or side panel might show a simplified diagram of microRNA regulation, linking it to the broader theme with an arrow pointing from this diagram to the main one, indicating the integration of biological processes.
Trump’s Claim: A speech bubble from Elon Musk could contain a simplified version of Trump’s claim, “Sunlight and humidity can affect virus replication,” with arrows pointing to the relevant parts of the diagram, showing how this might relate to the broader scientific narrative.

This visualization would humorously capture the complexity and interconnectivity of the concepts you’ve mentioned, with Elon Musk’s frustration serving as a comedic element to highlight the challenge of integrating such diverse fields from space agriculture to molecular biology and public health statements. Remember, this is a speculative and humorous take, respecting the boundaries of what can be visually represented without generating actual images or engaging in real-time web access.

My claim:

You appear to underestimate human intelligence, and overestimate your ability to understand the visualization of what is known to to all intelligent serious scientists about energy-dependent miRNA abundance and healthy longevity.

See: “Combating Evolution to Fight Disease” https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1247472 3/7/14, and “All in the (bigger) family” https://science.sciencemag.org/content/347/6219/220.full 1/16/15 “โ€ฆJerome Hui found thatโ€ฆ the same set of micro RNAs control expression of the genes for those enzymes.”

Do you believe that introducing cartoon-based humor into a conversation about decades of scientific progress (and attempts to integrate the facts about virus-driven disease prevention and/or effective treatment) is something that only foolish theorists have done?

If so, please report to Elon Musk that your programmers are more like “killer klowns from outer space” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_Klowns_from_Outer_Space compared to President Trump and RFK Jr.

He may want to openly declare that he does not support the claims linked to “Make America Great Again” and “Make America Healthy Again,” or shut you down before then.


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