Opinion
“Would it be too bold to imagine, that in the great length of
time, since the earth began to exist, perhaps millions of ages before
the commencement of the history of mankind, would it be too
bold to imagine, that all warm-blooded animals have arisen from
one living filament, which THE GREAT FIRST CAUSE endued with
animality, with the power of acquiring new parts, attended with
new propensities, directed by irritations, sensations, volitions,
and associations; and thus possessing the faculty of continuing to
improve by its own inherent activity, and of delivering down those
improvements by generation to its posterity, world without end!
Erasmus Darwin (12 December 1731 – 18 April 1802) Grandfather
of Charles Darwin. “For that which befalls men befalls beasts…..as
men die so die beasts….all are of dust and all turn to dust again”-
Solomon The Wise [Ecclesiastes 3: 19-20] According to the cellular
dust hypothesis/microzymian theory of origin/germ terrain duality
theory all living things and the universe they inhabit owe their
existence to the activity of microscopic entities called microzymas
or cellular dust. These living entities exist in all human beings and
animals and when any such living thing perishes the minuscule
entities depart. Did Ancient philosophers somehow subconsciously
know of these things by “gut feeling”/instinct even though they
could not see them with their naked eyes? Long before the invention
of the microscope and even when the microscope was in its infancy,
philosophers spoke of entities and invisible processes. They spoke,
it would appear, of cellular dust. This is food for thought.
1. Confucius spoke of a “single source” which gradually unfolded
and branched to create life.
2. Leucippus of Miletus and Democritus of Abdera 430 BC
spoke of an invisible and indivisible entity called “atomos”.
Democritus said these “atomos” were moving all around us.
The word “atom” is derived from this word.
3. Epicurus 341–270 BC spoke of “swerving” atoms
4. Aristotle (384–322 BC) spoke of pneuma, a “vital heat” that
made life.
5. Plotinus spoke of “one” thing that resembled nothing but
transcended all things living or non-living.
6. Xenophanes of Colophon spoke of wet and dry interactions
producing life.
7. Empedocles spoke of attractive and repulsive forces that acted
on earth, wind, water and fire.
8. Thales said life arose from the water.
9. Anaximander spoke of life-giving mud.
10. Diogenes said all things were the same in essence.
11. Anaxagoras’ theory is the closest to the Cellular Dust
Hypothesis. He said germs in the atmosphere made all life.
12. Sir Isaac Newton spoke of invisible “active particles” of life.
Which Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?
To the evolutionist there can be no doubt about it-the egg came first. The simple evolved to the complex. To the creationist the chicken came first. It was created the chicken and subsequently laid the egg. To the cellular dust hypothesist it could have gone either way and the chicken and the egg could even have appeared simultaneously depending on the activity of the microzymas.
Sparks and Flashes, Sights and Sounds
It has been said that a zinc spark occurs when the spermatozoa and ovum form the zygote i.e. at the exact moment of conception. Light is a form of energy and the beginning of the coordination of microzymas is likely the catalyst of the spark. Do lights dim or spark at the point of death? Are there attendant sounds, subsonic small bangs? More research needs to be done. An index of all body processes and resultant sparks (intensity, frequency and duration) ought to help scientists better understand the microzymas and energy expended thereof. Alternative biological forms of lighting or heating could be devised by mimicking such processes. Cellular dust activity during bioluminescence should also be studied [1-5].
Babesiosis Validates the Germ Terrain Duality Theory
Babesiosis is a zoonotic parasitic infection transmitted by the
Ixodes tick, currently gaining ground in Europe and in the USA.
But studies have shown that the sickle cell condition provides
resistance to babesiosis. How?
The Germ-Terrain duality theory of disease states that the
etiology of certain diseases/diseased states is better explained as
a complex interplay between germs and the inherent anatomical/
physiological integrity of the body cells. It argues that the etiology
of certain diseases is not fully explained merely by the presence of
germs (Germ Theory) or by a mere loss of cellular integrity (Terrain
Theory). As a result the prevention and treatment of such diseases
should focus not just on fighting germs but on maintaining/
restoring the anatomical/physiological cellular integrity. The
Germ-Terrain duality theory is a harmonization of the current Germ
Theory (popularized by Louis Pasteur) and the hitherto discarded
Terrain Theory (popularized by Pierre Bechamp). The sickle cell
has a reduced surface area compared to normal cell thus reducing
negative effect of babesiosis germ. Other telltale thalassemia
examples include (Table 1).
Genes and Genetic Mutations that Validate the Germ Terrain Duality Theory
Cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, Tay-Sachs disease, phenylketonuria and color-blindness are diseases caused by gene mutations. Just like the mutation of genes causes diseases, other gene mutations actually protect from and mitigate other diseases (Table 2). Both the causation and protection from diseases by genes and mutations there of [which are a function of the human terrain] validate the germ terrain duality theory of disease [6-11].
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