ATP constrains moronic bots (3)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: March 27, 2025

On 3/27/25 Grok, created by xAI wrote: Let’s assume McEwen et al. (1964) demonstrated that RNA synthesis in some cell type (e.g., neurons or lymphocytes) is energy-dependent, relying on ATP and possibly influenced by environmental factors like sunlight (via metabolic pathways).

There is no need to assume anything. McEwen et al., linked the ATP-dependent Creation of RNA at the origin of life to the differentiation of all cell types in all tissues of all individuals of all species.

See his published works.

For example: Characterization of the vulnerability to repeated stress in Fischer 344 rats: possible involvement of microRNA-mediated down-regulation of the glucocorticoid receptor 4/25/08

In the early 1990s, he told me to start with energy-dependent activation of genes in the gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) decapeptide instead of gene-centric theories.

With the help of Robert L. Moss, I developed my energy-centric miRNA-mediated model based on the claims from McEwen et al., (1964).

See also: Spatial transcriptomic imaging of an intact organism using volumetric DNA microscopy , reported as: DNA microscope creates 3D images of organisms from the inside out 3/27/25

The 3D imagery links energy-dependent miRNA-mediated changes in DNA base pairs in solution to all biodiversity on Earth via the physiology of reproduction in Biblical Genesis.

See also: Psychiatric Genetics in Clinical Practice: Essential Knowledge for Mental Health Professionals 3/26/25 reported as Knowledge of genetics and genomic medicine is crucial for mental health providers, says study 3/27/25

Grok, created by xAI refuses to acknowledge claims from McEwen et al., (1964) that linked nutrient-dependent pheromone regulated fixation of amino acid substitutions in primates to Dobzhansky’s claims in 1964 about the differentiation of primate species and my model of biophysically constrained viral latency across kingdoms.


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