@shade9592 It was dropped in my inbox on Facebook with the application for the website disinformation dotcom and I think you could search that website. There is a link to the main news article also with the scientists references and the Reuters reports.
@NoFaithNoPain I've checked journalofcosmology[dot]com and they have tons of interesting stuff but I couldn't find article that contains information on the genes that give bacteria protection from high levels of radiation. I'm a biology student so naturally I'd like to know things like what proteins do the genes code and in what way do those proteins protect the bacteria from radiation...
Thanks anyway, I'll just keep looking for information on this. It's way cool...
@shade9592 This is interesting. The original link from Disinfo has gone. So has the Reuters report and the Journal of Cosmology report. I spent hours looking and every single link and reference I have has dissapeared. I have no explanation for this.
@NoFaithNoPain It's too long to scientifically explain, but let me get it in a few words: Aboriginal people were living from the land and respecting it from initiation, but we European went into forests to rape nature and people with our disease fur traders brought over from Europe such plagues, typhoid and smallpox .. just to name a few. Google smallpox + Canada + aboriginal :)
@MrFungus420 Yes, unless a non-terran microbe eveloved yet again through selection pressure and mutation, to infect an extraterrestrial organism and vice versa.
@MomoTheBellyDancer I fear I do not have the best voice for narration, Without music I am far too dry. However I did reduce the music volume. I suggest putting on headphones to listen so that you can turn the volume up without disturbing those around you. Thanks for the comment and please come back to watch on a regular basis. I have a back catalogue of stuff. Invocatus has a guest narrator if you don't like my voice (Neither do I)
@FairCogent The music is Bear Cready, stretched around and speeded up electrically to avoid copyright issues. (Sample it and its OK, like rap versions of rock songs)
Addaptations against ionizing radiation may be "accidental", perhaps the result of adaptations that protect against damage that occurs during dessication. Evolution often works by co-opting one adaptive advantage in unique ways, so this is just food for thought. Great video!
@FairCogent They adaptions could be accidental, but then why are other bacteria not so adapted? Also the adaptions seem pretty pecific to me. It will be part of a whole body of evidence pointing to the real past rather than this one thing of course. I just like to tease with the possibilities rather than say that this is the truth of course.The media is very bad at reporting scientific gains.
Great video. There's use with these too in the theoretical terraforming of planets. Amazing to think how life can adapt to the harshest of environments. One thing that has fascinated me lately is the observer effect in the double slit experiment. Science is way stranger and mysterious than any of us realise....
@NoFaithNoPain Can you please post links to the location from which the information that was presented came from? I'm really interested...
shade9592 2 months ago
@shade9592 It was dropped in my inbox on Facebook with the application for the website disinformation dotcom and I think you could search that website. There is a link to the main news article also with the scientists references and the Reuters reports.
NoFaithNoPain 2 months ago
@NoFaithNoPain I've checked journalofcosmology[dot]com and they have tons of interesting stuff but I couldn't find article that contains information on the genes that give bacteria protection from high levels of radiation. I'm a biology student so naturally I'd like to know things like what proteins do the genes code and in what way do those proteins protect the bacteria from radiation...
Thanks anyway, I'll just keep looking for information on this. It's way cool...
shade9592 2 months ago
@shade9592 This is interesting. The original link from Disinfo has gone. So has the Reuters report and the Journal of Cosmology report. I spent hours looking and every single link and reference I have has dissapeared. I have no explanation for this.
NoFaithNoPain 2 months ago
Oh noes! The ZERG are coming! I knew it!
TheRandomPUG 2 months ago
next time please put the music down a notch, or your voice higher.. it's difficult to understand at times.
Wotanraven 2 months ago
@Wotanraven Its something mentioned before and I am working on the correct balance. My voice does not cut through.
NoFaithNoPain 2 months ago
Wonderful video... and so futuristic!! I love it!
Bambrette 3 months ago
We infected every aboriginal in North America with viruses we brought over from Europe - gosh that would be so sad if we do the same out-there!!
LOL
MHeleana 4 months ago
@MHeleana It's not funny, actually ignorant nuns infected 1000s of aboriginal children with smallpox !
:(
1Cyberangels 3 months ago
@1Cyberangels Has anyone thought they might infect us?
NoFaithNoPain 3 months ago
@NoFaithNoPain It's too long to scientifically explain, but let me get it in a few words: Aboriginal people were living from the land and respecting it from initiation, but we European went into forests to rape nature and people with our disease fur traders brought over from Europe such plagues, typhoid and smallpox .. just to name a few. Google smallpox + Canada + aboriginal :)
1Cyberangels 3 months ago
@1Cyberangels Smallpox evolved to infect humans. It was then exposed to a population of humans without any immunity to it.
Earth-evolved microbes would not be evolved to infect anything not on Earth and vice-versa.
MrFungus420 2 months ago
@MrFungus420 Yes, unless a non-terran microbe eveloved yet again through selection pressure and mutation, to infect an extraterrestrial organism and vice versa.
NoFaithNoPain 2 months ago
Mark my word, "humans will become hybrid electronics" thus viruses and bugs won't become an issue, the religion will be extinct!!
FatexanBell 4 months ago 2
@FatexanBell Not so, even computers and machines have bugs and viruses! ;)
PhiloTrek 3 months ago
Aren't we all made out of cells and microbes?
:??:
beebea9 4 months ago
@beebea9 We are all made from such things yes.
NoFaithNoPain 4 months ago
Every time I come around I learn something interesting here!!
;)
Dedorru 4 months ago
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The voice is quite hard to hear over all that music.
MomoTheBellyDancer 4 months ago
@MomoTheBellyDancer I fear I do not have the best voice for narration, Without music I am far too dry. However I did reduce the music volume. I suggest putting on headphones to listen so that you can turn the volume up without disturbing those around you. Thanks for the comment and please come back to watch on a regular basis. I have a back catalogue of stuff. Invocatus has a guest narrator if you don't like my voice (Neither do I)
NoFaithNoPain 4 months ago
@NoFaithNoPain
"I fear I do not have the best voice for narration"
Most people dislike their voice when they hear it back. You'll get over it when you get used to listening to recordings of it.
MomoTheBellyDancer 4 months ago
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MomoTheBellyDancer 4 months ago
Also: Love the music... what's the source?
FairCogent 4 months ago
@FairCogent The music is Bear Cready, stretched around and speeded up electrically to avoid copyright issues. (Sample it and its OK, like rap versions of rock songs)
NoFaithNoPain 4 months ago
Addaptations against ionizing radiation may be "accidental", perhaps the result of adaptations that protect against damage that occurs during dessication. Evolution often works by co-opting one adaptive advantage in unique ways, so this is just food for thought. Great video!
FairCogent 4 months ago
@FairCogent They adaptions could be accidental, but then why are other bacteria not so adapted? Also the adaptions seem pretty pecific to me. It will be part of a whole body of evidence pointing to the real past rather than this one thing of course. I just like to tease with the possibilities rather than say that this is the truth of course.The media is very bad at reporting scientific gains.
NoFaithNoPain 4 months ago
@NoFaithNoPain You could very be right, I don't know enough about this topic to really speak to it.
Three things:
Your narriation is fine, you have a perfectly good voice for this kind of activity.
I'd like to hear the original song by Bear Cready, if you know the name.
I'm looking forward to more videos like this. Cheers!
FairCogent 4 months ago
@FairCogent Its Bear McCready and it is BattleStar Galactica and its "Preparation For War" I believe. Thanks
NoFaithNoPain 4 months ago
Gave me a chill.....
Ersa1a 4 months ago
Food for thoughts indeed. Thanks for yet another excellent upload :-)
detersgumig 4 months ago
@detersgumig Thanks for the kind comment :)
NoFaithNoPain 4 months ago
Wow, that's a new one! Nice...mysterious...exciting! I hope to hear more on any new research.
chicarbiomed 4 months ago
WOW!!!!!!
curlew0609 4 months ago
Great video. There's use with these too in the theoretical terraforming of planets. Amazing to think how life can adapt to the harshest of environments. One thing that has fascinated me lately is the observer effect in the double slit experiment. Science is way stranger and mysterious than any of us realise....
19822andy 4 months ago
@19822andy Thanks Andy. The interesting thing is the actual photo of the Electron in two places - Wikipedia it.
NoFaithNoPain 4 months ago
@NoFaithNoPain actual photo? can you supply a web address?
1empathy 4 months ago
Your skills are improving incredibly
FKKperson 4 months ago
Great Animation
BriganteCars 4 months ago