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Sunday, April 12, 2020

The Manual Of Life

All living things are made up of one or more cells. Cells are the basic units of all organisms or organic life. Life-forms, like bacteria and algae, are made up of only one cell. Others, like fungi, protozoans, plants, and humans, are made up of more cells. Cells survive and conserve their kind by reproduction. 

Cells are classified into two: prokaryotic and eukaryotic. The distinction between the two is that one appeared 3,000,000,000 years ago and the latter date back no more than 2,000,000,000. Eukaryotic is a sphere-like structure with diameters from about 10 to 100 microns (1 micron=0.0004 in). Its cell membrane is a layer 60 to 100 angstrom ( 1A=0.0001 micron).

A cell is a molecular system. It is made up of macromolecules - proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides. It is also made of lipids, nucleotides, porphyrins, and water. It exhibits behaviors like - wiggling, streaming, growing, dividing, adapting, responding, recognizing, and communicating with other cells, and transforming itself based on its genetic instructions. Cells that contain may nuclei regarded as several cells sharing the same membrane-like of the amoeba and molds. Since the cell is a molecular system, then life is more of chemistry than biology.

The cell system is believed to revolve into two extreme ideas: the protoplasm theory(1835) and the cytosol theory.  The former implies the existence of a complex matter, called a supermolecule, where the properties of life are encapsulated. The latter, on the other hand, suggests that the cell is a "bag" that contains a suspension of particles, like mitochondria, ribosomes, in an aqueous solution called the soluble fraction. Another idea is known as the Assembly Principle. It postulates that the cell contains a pool of free-floating molecules, which, under suitable circumstances, work together to form a structure or transfigure via a latent prescribed geometric order, a method that cannot be observed.

Cells obtain energy from their environment (humans) through the food molecules like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats and use this energy to grow, develop, and reproduce. They get this energy by breaking down food molecules (ATP) that release chemical energy. Any process in a living thing that involves putting together or synthesizing, complex substances from simpler substances is called anabolism. The breaking down of complex substances into simpler ones, resulting in the release of energy is called catabolism. The total sum of all these chemical reactions – the balance of anabolism and catabolism – is called metabolism. The process by which organisms respond to stimuli in ways that keep conditions in their body suitable for life is called homeostasis. Cells get their energy from food digested by life-forms. This food comes from plants and animals. Plants are the first species on earth that fuel all life forms.

Cells can be categorized according to the study of tissues (histology). These cells are the absorptive, secretory, nerve, sensory, muscle, circulating, supporting, reproductive, and plant cells.  They transform into hair cells, teeth cells, bone cells, blood cells, neural cells, sex, pancreatic, cancer, endothelial, nerve, fat, stem, skin cells, muscle cells, etc. They evolve to tissues (muscle, bone, skin) and organs (heart, liver, lungs).

Cells shape and control our body and the mind as a whole. For the cells community to live, reproduce, and thrive, they create the human's mind and body as purely a vessel. The relationship between humans and cells are like flowers and bees.  Cells, like pollens, are ready to be carried, transported, distributed, and pollinated into long distances by humans. The pollens are the cells and humans are the bees. Humans are carriers of cells. They are animated, run, and controlled by cells. (Lawsin, 1988)

Inscriptions by Design:


 







"Cells are elements that shape and control the human's mind and body." ~ joey Lawsin



About the Author :


Joey Lawsin is the architect of "Dimetrix". He is the innovator who wants to change the world by rewriting the textbooks with new concepts that debunk the old scientific, theological, and philosophical ideas of antiquity. He published a book in Physics, created a conscious machine known as Biotronics, and formulated the new school of thought known as "Dimetrix". The concept was uncovered from the theory of "Inscription by Design".








Books that I have read to satisfy my curiosity on religion:

A comparative View of Religions - J. H. Scholten
Atheism Refuted -Thomas Paine
Atheism in Pagan Antiquity - A.B. Drachmann
An Atheist Manifesto - Joseph Lewis
A study of the Messiah - J.E. Talmage
A System of Logic - J.S. Mill
An Outline of Occult Science - Rudolf Steiner
Bible Myths and Parallels in Religion - T.W. Doane
Babylonian Legends of Creation - E.A. Budge
Common Sense -Thomas Paine
Criticism on The Origin of Species - T.H. Huxley
Christian Mysticism - W.R. Inge
Cosmic Consciousness - A.J. Tyndall
Creation by Laws - J.L. Lawsin
Dream Psychology - Sigmund Freud
Determinism or Freewill - Chapman Cohen
Evolution of Theology: an anthropological study -T.H. Huxley
Evolution: Old and New - Samuel Butler
Evolution of Creation - J.L. Lawsin
Exposition of Darwinism - A.R. Wallace
Einstein Theory of Relativity - H.A. Lorentz
Elementary Theosophy - L.W. Rogers
Esoteric Christianity - A.W. Beasant
Feeding the Mind - Lewsi Carroll
Five of Maxwells's Papers - J.C. Maxwell
Forbidden books of the original New Testament - William Wake
Heretics - G.K. Chesterton
Heretics and Heresies - R.G. Ingersoll
History of the Catholic Church - James MacCaffrey
History of Ancient Civilization - Charles Seignobos
History's Conflict bet. Religion and Science - J.W. Draper
Intro to the History of Religions - C.H. Toy
Jewish Theology - Kaufmann Kohler
Judaism - Israel Abrahams
Logic, Inductive and Deductive - William Minto
Lamarck, The Founder of Evolution - A.S. Packard
Mystic Christianity - W.W. Atkinson
Mistakes of Moses - R.G. Ingersoll
Mysticism and Logic - Bertrand Russell
Myths and Legends of Rome - E.M. Berens
Mutation - Hugo de Vries
Nature Mysticism - J.E.Mercer
Natural Selection - Charles Darwin
On the Origin of Species - Charles Darwin
Originemology - J.L. Lawsin
Pagan and Christian Creeds - Edward Carpenter
Pagan and Christian Rome - R.A. Lanciani
Symbolic Logic - Lewis Carroll
Sidelights on Relativity - Albert Einstein
Philosophy of the Mind - G.W.F. Hegel
Story of Creation: comparison study - T.S. Ackland
The Antichrist - F.W. Nietzsche
The Holy Bible - R.G. Ingersoll
The Freethinker's text book - A.W. Besant
The Expositor's Bible - T.C. Edwards
The Limits of Atheism - G.J.Holyoake
The Ancient History - Charles Rollin
The Sayings of Confucius - Confucius
The Game of Logic - Lewis Carroll
The Gnostic Crucifixion - G.R.S. Mead
The Critique of Practical/Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant
The Origin of Jewish Prayers - Tzvee Zahavy
The Analysis of Mind - Bertrand Russell
The Problem of Philosophy - Bertrand Russell
The Brain - Alexander Blade
The Higher Powers of the Mind - R.W. Trine
The Human Aura - W.W. Atkinson
The Legends of the Jews - Louis Ginzberg
Thought Forms - C.W. Leadbeater
The Wonders in Psychology - J.H. Fabre

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