In evolutionary terms, I cant see how this method of replication could have been efficient in the survival of species.It seems like a design fault or even as if it were purposely designed to prevent cells replicating perfectly forever, thus condemning the organism to aging breakdown and death.Or maybe this IS an efficient design for survival of the species as a whole rather than the individual, because it allows for new organisms with new adaptive DNA to arise according to changing environments.
@jerramy It's not like that, Cells need to have a limit to their generational age, otherwise the fastest dividing cells whitch die the least will become the most previlent within a tissue/organ outstripping slower cells. Fastest dosen't mean best they make lots of errors, When these fast dividing cells aquire telomere lengthening ablities they become cancerous tumors.
Furthermore, at the location of the first telemeric failure and fusion there are distinctive humans genes PGML/FOXD/CBWD , proving that our first two ancestors were quite human. This event was intentional, not accidental.
Furthermore, per wikipedia 'chromosomal translocation' and 'trisomy', see the list of debilitating effects of chromosomal aberrations. Some people think a double whammy (two of the same aberration) will cure the problems. Evolution is an amazing religion that flat out throws away science.
If evolutionists could produce in a laboratory a species with two of the same fused chromosomes and the extra centromere de-activated and this thing is survivable and fertile, then evolutionists can blow trumpets from the rooftops.
You fail to see that the longer a cell is around, the more prone it will be to malfunction and become cancerous. Things wear out and die for a reason.
When the body is healthy and not poisoned etc. it will be able to heal itself and perpetuate itself indefinitely. The only reason things "wear out" is because of lack of health (poor diet, short Telomeres etc.) and so cells have problems repairing themselves or problems with replication to replace damaged cells i.e. aging, disease, and death occur.
@ChildOL The number of time a cell can divide is by no means infinite, this is called the hayflick limit. This is what causes shortened telomeres and is unpreventable as far as I know.
I have a speculation,that the telomeres are a form of antenna that pick up electromagnetic energy from various sources and help to distribute that energy along the DNA.The electromagnetic energies help to maintain a robust DNA structure. When the antenna begins to degrade, the entire DNA construct begins to decay.The electromagnetsim is connected to the DNA at the subatomic level. One primary source of electromagnetic energy is from SUNLIGHT, and this is one of the great sustainers of life
Listen to what you're saying. You're saying publicly available information is secret. Simply google Dr. Bill Andrews Ph.D.! There's a research organization dedicated to discovering the secret to anti-aging of which I'm originally referring to their study! JUST FUCKING TAKE OFF THE CONSPIRACY BLINDERS FOR TWO SECONDS AND EDUCATE YOURSELF ON THE SUBJECT.
>=/
Do not EVER comment at me again with such fucktardery.
@abfmding "Small man with a small mind. Nobody said it was public information nor a conspiracy. It is a matter of balance"
"It has already been figured out but withheld by certain government agencies. Imagine the chaos it will create if it was released!!!!"
So explain to me how 'withheld by certain government agencies' isn't a conspiracy theory. You really think your dishonest, uneducated nonsense is meaningful to me? Because the only meaning I see is this interaction was a waste of time.
Salut! j'ai reconnu ton accent, tu es quebecoise ? Est-ce que tu pourrais m'indiquer si tu connais la facon d'activer la production d'enzymes telomerase ? j'ai entendu parler d'astragalus et Ta65 mais j'ignore si ces produits fonctionnent.
I love your voice.
uachqbpJESUS 10 months ago
In evolutionary terms, I cant see how this method of replication could have been efficient in the survival of species.It seems like a design fault or even as if it were purposely designed to prevent cells replicating perfectly forever, thus condemning the organism to aging breakdown and death.Or maybe this IS an efficient design for survival of the species as a whole rather than the individual, because it allows for new organisms with new adaptive DNA to arise according to changing environments.
jerramy 1 year ago
@jerramy evolution needs change, in other words; death and new born.
uachqbpJESUS 10 months ago
@jerramy It's not like that, Cells need to have a limit to their generational age, otherwise the fastest dividing cells whitch die the least will become the most previlent within a tissue/organ outstripping slower cells. Fastest dosen't mean best they make lots of errors, When these fast dividing cells aquire telomere lengthening ablities they become cancerous tumors.
pebbles1726 8 months ago
@pebbles1726 - Thanks for the clarification. It is a fascinating subject isn't it?
jerramy 8 months ago
thanks for the video. it was helpful in understanding how aging depends on telomeres and telomerase!
call4angel 1 year ago
One of the consequences of telemeric failure is an end-to-end fusion of chromosomes.
A notable feature of human chromosomes is the end-to-end fusion of chromosome 2.
We can conclude that this fusion occurred at the events in Genesis chapter 3, known as the Curse.
This marks the beginning of telemeric failures and eventual death of all humans
Mdebacle 1 year ago
@Mdebacle What the fuck are you babbling about? Your fables have no place here.
RMSCosta 1 year ago 2
@RMSCosta
Furthermore, at the location of the first telemeric failure and fusion there are distinctive humans genes PGML/FOXD/CBWD , proving that our first two ancestors were quite human. This event was intentional, not accidental.
Mdebacle 1 year ago
@Mdebacle You are the worst kind of religious person, the kind that thinks they are educated.
RMSCosta 1 year ago
@RMSCosta
Furthermore, per wikipedia 'chromosomal translocation' and 'trisomy', see the list of debilitating effects of chromosomal aberrations. Some people think a double whammy (two of the same aberration) will cure the problems. Evolution is an amazing religion that flat out throws away science.
Mdebacle 1 year ago
@Mdebacle Evolution is a theory achieved using the scientific method.
RMSCosta 1 year ago
@RMSCosta
If evolutionists could produce in a laboratory a species with two of the same fused chromosomes and the extra centromere de-activated and this thing is survivable and fertile, then evolutionists can blow trumpets from the rooftops.
Mdebacle 1 year ago
Boring!!!!!!!!
villanuevafrancis 1 year ago
You fail to see that the longer a cell is around, the more prone it will be to malfunction and become cancerous. Things wear out and die for a reason.
angrybomb877 1 year ago
@angrybomb877
When the body is healthy and not poisoned etc. it will be able to heal itself and perpetuate itself indefinitely. The only reason things "wear out" is because of lack of health (poor diet, short Telomeres etc.) and so cells have problems repairing themselves or problems with replication to replace damaged cells i.e. aging, disease, and death occur.
ChildOL 1 year ago
@ChildOL The number of time a cell can divide is by no means infinite, this is called the hayflick limit. This is what causes shortened telomeres and is unpreventable as far as I know.
azndemon6 1 year ago
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I have a speculation,that the telomeres are a form of antenna that pick up electromagnetic energy from various sources and help to distribute that energy along the DNA.The electromagnetic energies help to maintain a robust DNA structure. When the antenna begins to degrade, the entire DNA construct begins to decay.The electromagnetsim is connected to the DNA at the subatomic level. One primary source of electromagnetic energy is from SUNLIGHT, and this is one of the great sustainers of life
MaceWright 1 year ago
If we were to figure out how to "Stop the Clock", so to speak, we could seriously consider possibilities of immortality.
igytsiycm 1 year ago
@igytsiycm It has already been figured out but withheld by certain government agencies. Imagine the chaos it will create if it was released!!!!
abfmding 1 year ago
@abfmding That's doesn't make ANY sense! WTF!
Listen to what you're saying. You're saying publicly available information is secret. Simply google Dr. Bill Andrews Ph.D.! There's a research organization dedicated to discovering the secret to anti-aging of which I'm originally referring to their study! JUST FUCKING TAKE OFF THE CONSPIRACY BLINDERS FOR TWO SECONDS AND EDUCATE YOURSELF ON THE SUBJECT.
>=/
Do not EVER comment at me again with such fucktardery.
igytsiycm 1 year ago
@igytsiycm Small man with a small mind. Nobody said it was public information nor a conspiracy. It is a matter of balance of power.
abfmding 1 year ago
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@abfmding "Small man with a small mind. Nobody said it was public information nor a conspiracy. It is a matter of balance"
"It has already been figured out but withheld by certain government agencies. Imagine the chaos it will create if it was released!!!!"
So explain to me how 'withheld by certain government agencies' isn't a conspiracy theory. You really think your dishonest, uneducated nonsense is meaningful to me? Because the only meaning I see is this interaction was a waste of time.
igytsiycm 1 year ago
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@igytsiycm It has already been figured out but withheld by certain government agencies. Imagine the chaos it will create if it was released!!!!
abfmding 1 year ago
I'm surprised more people haven't commented or seen this. The implications are huge!
igytsiycm 1 year ago
Salut! j'ai reconnu ton accent, tu es quebecoise ? Est-ce que tu pourrais m'indiquer si tu connais la facon d'activer la production d'enzymes telomerase ? j'ai entendu parler d'astragalus et Ta65 mais j'ignore si ces produits fonctionnent.
merci !!
rogerMoquin 1 year ago