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RE: Viruses, The Germ Theory and The Source of Diseases · by Dr. John Bergman
It would be cool to see that project moving forward, You must focus more if You want to do it =X
AdaptingThere are no good vaccines I must emphasize =X And I don't really think we can adapt to certain external factors such as some of the GMO's and nano-tech..YogaUnfortunately most people don't get what Yoga is much less what is it for, yoga means 'to connect', and one must ask to what? It's not a set of exercises to relax, it goes way deeper and it should be used to treat physical ailments, and eventually go beyond the ego reaching who we really are..Improving CellsI think You'll find this interesting..Older PeopleIt would be cool to live like 500 Years even thou I'm tired of this particular life, I want to return to the source and never re-incarnate again..Cell MovingProbably not, since all cells pass through a state when being created called differentiation that specifies how they will be, what they should do, pretty much a briefing of their functions the environment they need to thrive, etc..
Cheers!!
I kind of say that there might be some good vaccines because I am trying to stop people from flagging and downvoting my posts and comments as they hate it when I say stuff like that. If cells rests within plasma water, then are they held together chemically and via like gravitation between the different cells? Are cells like magnets to each other?
Well.. It can be harsh to say the truth, most don't like it as it is, nor are able to understand, or even learn how to identify it, too much cognitive dissonance..
No "gravity", some chemistry and a tad of physics ^^Þ..
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Separation:
But how do cells stay separate from other cells? My question is in regards to how cells are like fish in water.
Floating Rocks
It seems that cells are simple like rocks that are hanging in plasma water, right? But these rock cells are not sinking? What holds them up? Isn't the plasma water like 95% water and not heavy?
Density
The water doesn't have a high density, right? Are physics different on a microbiological level, on a cellular level, since cells are so small? How do cells not bounce around like molecules?
Static
How do cells stay static in a lake of water? Why is our skin not leaking out water? Is the composition of human flesh similar to bread which probably contains some liquid inside, right?