New Testament Book Cover Refutes Theistic Evolution

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: July 31, 2017

Goats, bookworms, a monk’s kiss: Biologists reveal the hidden history of ancient gospels

Collins already had developed a method to identify ancient species by differences in the amino acid sequences of collagen and other proteins preserved in fossils.

See: Protein power by Robert F. Service

…methods to sequence amino acids lag behind DNA sequencing.

The report of 300 million year old proteins is based on ridiculous theories that failed to include what was known about food energy-dependent RNA-mediated fixation of amino acid substitutions.
Natural selection for energy-dependent codon optimality links the pheromone-controlled fixation of the substitutions to cell type differentiation in all individuals of all living genera.
Collins has since used the method he developed to recover amino acid sequences that reveal which animal skin was used for the leather cover for the Gospel of Luke.

Collins so-called revelation about the species-specificity of amino acid sequences was reported in Dobzhansky (1964) and again in 1973.

Pseudoscientists have ignored this fact:

…the so-called alpha chains of hemoglobin have identical sequences of amino acids in man and the chimpanzee, but they differ in a single amino acid (out of 141) in the gorilla (p. 127).” — Dobzhansky (1973)

The sequences of amino acids link what animals eat to the food energy-dependent pheromone-controlled morphological and behavioral biodiversity manifested in every species on Earth. See: Feedback loops link odor and pheromone signaling with reproduction

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

This atoms to ecosystems model of ecological adaptations links nutrient-dependent epigenetic effects on base pairs and amino acid substitutions to pheromone-controlled changes in the microRNA / messenger RNA balance and chromosomal rearrangements. The nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled changes are required for the thermodynamic regulation of intracellular signaling, which enables biophysically constrained nutrient-dependent protein folding; experience-dependent receptor-mediated behaviors, and organism-level thermoregulation in ever-changing ecological niches and social niches. Nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled ecological, social, neurogenic and socio-cognitive niche construction are manifested in increasing organismal complexity in species from microbes to man.The species-specific link from food energy-dependent changes in base pairs to the fixation of amino acid substitutions in supercoiled DNA protects all organized genomes from the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA.

See also:  Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game A board game taking place inside a human cell! Players compete to build enzymes, hormones and receptors and fend off attacking Viruses!

See also: Olfaction Warps Visual Time Perception reported as: Odors Alter Subjective Time Experience 

The energy-dependent de novo creation of the sense of smell links food odors and natural selection for codon optimality to the physiology of reproduction. Feedback loops link the sense of smell in bacteria to all biodiversity via the pheromone-controlled physiology of reproduction.

Metaphorically, the sense of smell is like a time machine that links our experiences from the past to our behaviors throughout life. Experimental evidence of biologically-based cause and effect links the creation of the sense of smell to representations of food energy-dependent pheromone-controlled biodiversity in invertebrates to vertebrates. The fact that bookworms are invertebrates has aroused interest in the context of the Gospel of Luke.

Goats, bookworms, a monk’s kiss: Biologists reveal the hidden history of ancient gospels (revisited)

Others were more interested in the bookworms. Hedges announced that the wormholes he measured in the Gospel of Luke were 1.3 millimeters in diameter, suggesting that they were made by Anobium punctatum, a northern European beetle. That would confirm that the book was made in the United Kingdom or northern Europe, rather than in southern Europe. The DNA of bookworms “can provide clues as to when and where objects such as books originated and were transported,” Hedges says.

The energy-dependent creation of RNA-mediated amino acid substitutions in different species links experimental evidence of creation to the Dawn of Creation.

The New Testament Book Cover provides experimental evidence of how our visual perception of mass and energy is linked to the space-time continuum via olfaction and representations in Biblical Genesis that link energy as information at the “Dawn of Creation” for comparison to claims and theories about the emergence of energy and the evolution of all biodiversity.

See also: Researchers may have solved origin-of-life conundrum by Robert F. Service

… a pair of simple compounds, which would have been abundant on early Earth, can give rise to a network of simple reactions that produce the three major classes of biomolecules—nucleic acids, amino acids, and lipids—needed for the earliest form of life to get its start.

The origin of life is energy-dependent and RNA-mediated. Robert F. Service seems to be perfectly poised to prevent the dissemination of accurate information about how the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA is linked from mutations to all pathology.
He has failed to link the energy-dependent creation of nucleic acids, amino acids, and lipids to the creation of the innate immune system and the pheromone-controlled physiology of reproduction in all living genera, which protects all organized genomes from the virus-driven energy theft that links mutations to all pathology.
Simply put, in the context of the Gospel of Luke, Robert F. Service has failed to link any aspect of biologically-based cause and effect from amino acid substitutions to biodiversity via supercoiled DNA.

That may explain why on 2/17/16, I received a message from Bob Grant who claimed to moderate reader comments on posts at www.the-scientist.com.

He claimed that many of my posts were off-topic and excessively long, and asked me to limit both the length and the focus of my comments in the future. He warned “If you continue to post long, rambling, or incoherent comments, I’ll be forced to bar you from our discussion board, something I do not want to do.”

I’ve been banned from many discussions, and consistently see why I am banned. Discussions of pseudoscientific nonsense prevails. For example, see:

First Support for a Physics Theory of Life Thanks to Oleksander Savsunenko for bringing this to my attention.

Take chemistry, add energy, get life. The first tests of Jeremy England’s provocative origin-of-life hypothesis are in, and they appear to show how order can arise from nothing.

My comment to Quanta Magazine

See for comparison: Olfaction Warps Visual Time Perception https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28334302

They link the energy-dependent creation of the sense of smell in bacteria to our visual perception of mass and energy in the context of the space-time continuum and everything known to serious scientists about RNA-mediated cell type differentiation via the physiology of reproduction.

Compared to the claims of Jeremy England, they start with Darwin’s food energy-dependent “conditions of life.”

Richard Feynman commented on the “conditions of life” and linked Jeremy England’s claims to examples of “human idiocy.” No one will complain that Jeremy England is an idiot (i.e., someone with no professional expertise), but everyone should remember that he has no professional expertise that can be linked to biologically-based top-down causation.

See: Food energy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roX2NXDUTsM
Richard Feynman, complains about all the different units that are used to measure the single concept of Energy.

Re: “Take chemistry, add energy, get life.” But do not tell a serious scientist about your theory.
And, do not expect those who moderate discussions to understand anything a serious scientist claims.
My follow-up to Bob Grant, who did not reply:

I am left with this impression.
I could respond to Roy Niles’ comment by linking virus-perturbed protein folding chemistry from loss of olfactory receptor genes to pathology in species from nematodes to humans. But, you might ban me.
The information comes from Cori Bargmann’s group, and she married Richard Axel, who shared the 2004 Nobel prize in Medicine with Linda Buck. Linda Buck extended our 1996 Hormones and Behavior review of RNA-mediated cell type differentiation across species from microbes to man when she co-authored: Feedback loops link odor and pheromone signaling with reproduction
I know a few others who have since linked viruses to perturbed thermodynamic cycles of RNA-mediated protein folding chemistry via amino acid substitutions but you’re not likely to be hearing from them, either. Eugene Daev and Anna Di Cosmo are among those who people like Roy Niles are indirectly responsible for censoring. Simply put anyone who understood our claims in the section on molecular epigenetics from our 1996 review, has made progress akin to the progress of my mentor, Bruce McEwen, whose group just linked a single nutrient-dependent RNA-mediated amino acid substitution from stress to life history transitions in human behavior via the mouse model and BDNF Val66Met. Stress dynamically regulates behavior and glutamatergic gene expression in hippocampus by opening a window of epigenetic plasticity

From Fertilization to Adult Sexual Behavior

Most polymaths live in a world of their own because others don’t want to learn enough to catch up, and the polymaths are too far ahead to explain what they have known for several decades.
A 6-hour long conversation with Bruce McEwen in 1991 led to my breakfast conversation in 1995 with Gene Garfield, which is when he learned enough about cell type differentiation from me and his octogenarian friend “Bill” Turner, to comment on my book in the year it was published. Greg Bear linked the information from my works to his stories about the evolution of a new human sub-species. Evolution rising from the grave; Living with the Neanderthals
I’m not sure if “The Scientist” will help others continue to move forward if you think my comments are off topic — and ban me when I try to elaborate on the link to the topic of RNA-mediated cell type differentiation for comparison to the thoughts of others about mutation-driven evolution.  I lost any linear thinking skills I might have had before writing the book, and without the help of my co-author — it wouldn’t have made sense even to Gene.
Thanks for the opportunity to vent my frustrations,
James V. Kohl

Medical laboratory scientist (ASCP)
Independent researcher

https://rna-mediated.com/

 


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