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| By CoLDBloodED - 01-27-2012, 02:25 AM - Boxden > The Faculty of Science The earth is alive,[..]erts a revolutionary scientific theory of life emerging from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. The trans-disciplinary theory demonstrates that purportedly inanimate, non-living objects—for example, planets, water, proteins, and DNA—are animate, that is, alive. With its broad explanatory power, applicable to all areas of science and medicine, this novel paradigm aims to catalyze a veritable renaissance. Erik Andrulis, PhD,[..]istant professor of molecular biology and microbiology, advanced his controversial framework in his manuscript “Theory of the Origin, Evolution, and Nature of Life,” published in the peer-reviewed journal, Life. His theory explains not only the evolutionary emergence of life on earth and in the universe but also the structure and function of existing cells and biospheres. In addition to resolving long-standing paradoxes and puzzles in chemistry and biology, Dr. Andrulis’ theory unifies quantum and celestial mechanics. His unorthodox solution to this quintessential problem in physics differs from mainstream approaches, like string theory, as it is simple, non-mathematical, and experimentally and experientially verifiable. As such, the new portrait of quantum gravity is radical. The basic idea of Dr. Andrulis’ framework is that all physical reality can be modeled by a single geometric entity with life-like characteristics: the gyre. The so-called “gyromodel” depicts objects—particles, atoms, chemicals, molecules, and cells—as quantized packets of energy and matter that cycle between excited and ground states around a singularity, the gyromodel’s center. A singularity is itself modeled as a gyre, wholly compatible with the thermodynamic and fractal nature of life. An example of this nested, self-similar organization is the Russian Matryoshka doll. By fitting the gyromodel to facts accumulated over scientific history, Dr. Andrulis confirms the proposed existence of eight laws of nature. One of these, the natural law of unity, decrees that the living cell and any part of the visible universe are irreducible. This law formally est@blishes that there is one physical reality. Another natural law dictates that the atomic and cosmic realms abide by identical organizational constraints. Simply put, atoms in the human body and solar systems in the universe move and behave in the exact same manner. “Modern science lacks a unifying, interdisciplinary theory of life. In other words, current theories are unable to explain why life is the way it is and not any other way,” Dr. Andrulis says. “This general paradigm furnishes a fresh perspective on the character and meaning of life, offers solutions to protracted problems, and strives to end divisive debates.” One debate swirls around the scientific merit of James Lovelock’s popular Gaia hypothesis. By showing that the earth is theoretically synonymous with life, Dr. Andrulis’ paradigm substantiates the Gaian premise that all organisms and their surroundings on earth are closely integrated to form a single self-regulating complex system. Another legendary quarrel is that between biblical creationists and neo-Darwinian evolutionists. In demonstrating that the origin and evolution of life is a consequence of natural laws and physical forces, this theory synthesizes arguments and dispels[..]umptions from both sides of the creation-evolution debate. To test his paradigm, Dr. Andrulis designed bidirectional flow diagrams that both depict and predict the dynamics of energy and matter. While such diagrams may be foreign to some scientists, they are standard reaction notation to chemists, biochemists, and biologists. Dr. Andrulis has used his theory to successfully predict and identify a hidden signature of RNA biogenesis in his laboratory at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He is now applying the gyromodel to unify and explain the evolution and development of human beings. For more information, see “Theory of the Origin, Evolution, and Nature of Life,” Life, Vol. 2:1-105 (2012). Source: Theory Explains the Origin, Evolution, and Nature of Life |
| 01-27-2012, 10:54 PM | away - #2 |
| Hold up, so is he forcing his model to fit in with what we know, or is the model fitting with it without force? Last edited by miamisports; 01-27-2012 at 11:42 PM.. | |
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| 01-27-2012, 11:19 PM | away - #3 |
| well this is quite the mind!!, im studying Bio evolution/microbiology/ genetics and while reading this i was like [pic].. good looks on including the journal article so i dont have to go searching ! Last edited by Royce207; 01-27-2012 at 11:24 PM.. | |
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| 01-27-2012, 11:23 PM | away - #4 | |
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| 01-27-2012, 11:26 PM | away - #5 |
| i want to read that but then i dont[pic] lets get some cliffnotes the white font and dark background got my eyes bugged rite now | |
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| 01-27-2012, 11:36 PM | away - #6 |
| ^^SUMMARY In a short using his abstract, homie has come up with a theory that unifies the macrocosmic and microcosmic realms, validates predicted laws of nature, and solves the puzzle of the origin and evolution of cellular life in the universe. This framework describes major phenomena including, but not limited to, quantum gravity, phase transitions of water, why living systems are predominantly CHNOPS (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur), homochirality of sugars and amino acids, homeoviscous adaptation, triplet code for codons leading to dna, proteins etc, and subsequent DNA mutations. | |
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| 01-28-2012, 12:39 AM | away - #7 |
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| 01-28-2012, 01:56 AM | away - #8 |
| Royce207 is right but for those who have no idea what he's talking about: He discovered a singularity for everything... ever. Which means, everything comes from the same exact model and moves, reacts, and operates in the exact same way. Others have done that as well, but their model always had problems (like connecting quantum physics and the original physical theory of physics.) This model connects all dots. edit: I just read the source and Royce pretty much copied and pasted from it as his summary but re-arranged it to fool me in to thinking it was his words [pic] you're senior thesis skills served you right sir Last edited by Got Cheeve?; 01-28-2012 at 01:58 AM.. | |
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| 01-28-2012, 08:01 AM | away - #10 |
| I have thought this for a while...as soon I all of the science from Hubble and Kepler started to come out on how many stars and galaxies they actually are, and the shape (very similar to a neural network or internal circulation system), I wonder whether at the macro level was the universe itself living. It is a crazy mind!!. As much as it seemed science fiction, I could always talk myself into the theoretical idea that there is nothing fundamentally out of bounds about the key concepts behind Men in Black (the size of civilizations range from incredibly large to incredibly small) and War of the Worlds (earth is living). Only if one[..]umes we know everything would one rule the possibilities out. If you really want a mind-!!, think about this. [pic] One could imagine that stars/planets are the equivalent of red and white blood cells, with dark matter serving as the blood in another organism...with the spectrum (from light to radio waves) essentially being the neural network and communication network for the organism. THIS WOULD MAKE OUR UNIVERSE...simply one of incredibly large organism, and the big bang is nothing more than conception...out of one inseminated cell come an incredibly complex system. This would easily explain the idea of the multi-verse and what caused the big bang. [pic] [pic] [pic] Yeah...I went there homie.... If nothing else, that makes for one hell of a movie plot [pic] [pic] Thanks for the article playa.... Last edited by daviddunn; 01-28-2012 at 08:35 AM.. | |
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| 01-28-2012, 08:03 AM | away - #11 |
| We may one day figure out life, but never [rip]... **Message** | |
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| 01-28-2012, 08:34 AM | away - #12 |
| Sorry to troll but My daughter turned 1 today... [pic] | |
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| 01-28-2012, 11:06 AM | away - #15 |
| ^^^ y'alls two comments k!lled me lmao | |
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| 02-10-2012, 08:50 PM | away - #20 |
| Duh.. plenty of theoretical physicists have said earth is alive.. there by theory is a god particle smaller than the atom we cannot see that connects the whole universe as one structure.. thus god | |
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