Pseudoscientists hate what science explains (2)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: August 16, 2017

Summary: The virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA in bacteria was linked to the creation of archaea in a reversal of neo-Darwinian nonsense that is consistent with the report on the energy-dependent weekend resurrection of the bacterial flagellum. The only mystery left focuses on those who still believe that the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA links mutations from natural selection to evolution.
Today’s science news takes the concept of energy-dependent pheromone controlled biophysically constrained viral latency to a new level.
But first, if you have not already seen this, please watch:

The effectiveness of IV use of bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) has since been linked to the treatment of all pathology via what is known about the energy-dependent creation of blood cells.
The unexpected role of a well-known gene in creating blood
The light-induced activation of an endogenous substrate in all cell types links the creation of the blood cells from the innate immune system to energy-transfer via microRNAs in the circulatory system, The creation of energy-dependent microRNAs is linked from the anti-entropic virucidal energy of sunlight to the death of virus-infected bacteria via autophagy.
Biophysics explains how immune cells kill bacteria
Harmful bacteriophages are biophysically constrained by the death of the bacteria.
Could olfactory loss point to Alzheimer’s disease?
The virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA in cell types that have undergone incomplete RNA-mediated DNA repair via autophagy causes the loss of receptors in all tissues that have been linked from the failed constraint of viral latency to cell type proliferation associated with neurodegenerative diseases, cancer and all other pathology.
Addressing superbug resistance with phage therapy
Antibiotic resistance exemplifies the ability of viruses to adapt via the theft of quantized energy that links amino acid substitutions in viruses to the stability of RNA and DNA in the viruses via the instability in the host.
Study solves mystery of how first animals appeared on Earth

“These large and nutritious organisms at the base of the food web provided the burst of energy required for the evolution of complex ecosystems, where increasingly large and complex animals, including humans, could thrive on Earth,” Dr Brocks said.

The energy-dependent de novo creation of these nutritious organisms linked the anti-entropic virucidal energy of sunlight from their physiology of pheromone-controlled reproduction to the creation of all energy-dependent biodiversity on Earth.
The rise of algae in Cryogenian oceans and the emergence of animals

The transition from dominant bacterial to eukaryotic marine primary productivity was one of the most profound ecological revolutions in the Earth’s history, reorganizing the distribution of carbon and nutrients in the water column and increasing energy flow to higher trophic levels.

No experimental evidence of biologically-based energy-dependent top-down causation suggests that theorists can start with the energy that already is biophysically constrained in bacteria and link the energy to ecological adaptations in other species.
See for comparison: We Might Finally Have Found Where Complex Life Came From
The virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA in bacteria was linked to the creation of archaea in a reversal of neo-Darwinian nonsense that is consistent with the report on the energy-dependent weekend resurrection of the bacterial flagellum. The only mystery left focuses on those who still believe that the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA links mutations from natural selection to evolution.
See also: Impaired DNA replication derepresses chromatin and generates a transgenerationally inherited epigenetic memory
Reported as: Problems with DNA replication can cause epigenetic changes that may be inherited for several generations

Scientists reveal that a fault in the process that copies DNA during cell division can cause epigenetic changes that may be inherited for up-to five generations. They also identified the cause of these epigenetic changes, which is related to the loss of a molecular mechanism in charge of silencing genes. Their results will change the way we think about the impact of replication stress in cancer and during embryonic development, as well as its inter-generational inheritance.

The virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA is the link to the transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of all pathology, which arises in the context of the stress-linked proliferation of viruses. Nutrient stress and social stress act via the same pathway to cause all virus-driven pathology.
The pathway links this report Olfaction Warps Visual Time Perception to all energy-dependent biodiversity. That fact explains why all serious scientists are Combating Evolution to Fight Disease.

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