Epstein-Barr Virus Reactivated by Electromagnetic Field
“Exposure to a 50 Hz electromagnetic field induces activation of the Epstein-Barr virus genome in latently infected human lymphoid cells”. That exposure resulted in “an increased number of cells expressing the virus early antigens. This finding provides additional evidence that DNA can be modulated by a magnetic field”.
Radiation-eating bacteria could make nuclear waste safer
https://www.newscientist.com/articl...ting-bacteria-could-make-nuclear-waste-safer/
Certain microbes can use radionuclides such as uranium and neptunium in place of oxygen, studies have found. In doing so, they convert them from soluble to insoluble forms, making them less mobile.
Therefore microbes feeding on radionuclides would have been the first life on Earth or any habitable planet. In order for a planet to be habitable, the planet will need to not only have uranium and neptunium but also oxygen. Natural processes, such as the interaction of cosmic radiation with nitrogen producing radioactive Carbon-14 would also be necessary. Carbon-14 is a critical element found in the human body. Without carbon-14, humans would not exist.
The microbes feed on the radionuclides and other forms of radiation to basically clear the environment allowing oxygen consuming organisms more access to oxygen.
If an organism evolved to filter out radionuclides while the main source of nutrient was oxygen intake, the organism would remain smaller due to its biological systems focusing on filtering the radionuclides out of the organisms system. At the same time the organisms systems would consume oxygen, just enough to keep the organism alive. As the radionuclide levels gradually reduce the organism is now able to concentrate its biological systems on consuming oxygen. The filtering system, which could be the human appendix, no longer being needed, stops being a nursery for radiation eating bacteria but now becomes a factory producing bacteria that could assist in the digestion process.
“Radiation levels found at nuclear waste dumps don’t kill these bacteria, they stimulate them”
The radiation levels typically found at nuclear waste dumps don’t seem to pose a problem for bacteria either. “It doesn’t kill them,” says Lloyd. “If anything, it actually stimulates the microbes.”
Right after the Big Bang the Universe expanded and then suddenly slowed to light speed and below light speed velocities. One theory could be, bacteria existing in the Primordial vacuum feeding on quantum packets of energy suddenly became stimulated by the new source of nutrients. There are types of bacteria that feed and reproduce A-sexually when there is an abundance of nutrients. The same bacteria will reproduce sexually when there is a lack of nutrients. The sexual reproduction practice is meant to ensure that nutrients from both parents is consumed by the offspring which ensures that a minimal number of the species remains alive. Bacteria that existed prior to the Big Bang that fed on quantum packets of energy would therefore have possibly have reproduced sexually. With the sudden increase in nutrients available the bacteria began to feed and reproduce A-sexually a very rapid rate that could have added mass to the expanding fields of energy.
Such a rapid growth would be very similar to the Electric Bacteria Shewanella and Geobacter. Both types of bacteria are adapted for low-oxygen environments. Instead of consuming oxygen to release excess electrons that produced in metabolizing sugars, these bacteria breath metals instead of oxygen that results in both the intake and excretion of electrical charges.
Another fascinating aspect of the Electrical Bacteria is that the bacteria will grow biological equivalents of electrical wires out of their bodies, so that other microbes further away can hook up to the electricity source, thus creating a living power grid.
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160613-there-are-microbes-that-eat-and-poo-nothing-but-electricity
The main topic of this post is to prove that bacteria feeds on the four fundamental forces of nature ,which I have proven for at least two, electromagnetism and the nuclear force.
With Dark Matter or Dark Energy being a thing, as it is called, I would also have to say that within Dark Matter there exists bacteria. Bacteria, similar to the Electrical Bacterial, that would grow jumper cables connecting to other Dark Matter bacteria to then pass electrical charges through the Dark Matter grid to possibly create Dark Energy.
Therefore, life could have existed prior to the Big Bang. Large regions of space covered with bacteria that fed on any available charged particles in the form of Exotic Matter, interconnected with jumper cables to create sheets of Exotic Matter Bacterial Drift. The Exotic Matter Bacterial Drift could even have been the cause of the Big Bang. With a large enough Exotic Matter Bacterial Drift massing charges across its grid, the entrance of a particle that became excessively excited, due to the amount of charged particles present, could have suddenly expanded to become the Big Bang.
“Exposure to a 50 Hz electromagnetic field induces activation of the Epstein-Barr virus genome in latently infected human lymphoid cells”. That exposure resulted in “an increased number of cells expressing the virus early antigens. This finding provides additional evidence that DNA can be modulated by a magnetic field”.
Radiation-eating bacteria could make nuclear waste safer
https://www.newscientist.com/articl...ting-bacteria-could-make-nuclear-waste-safer/
Certain microbes can use radionuclides such as uranium and neptunium in place of oxygen, studies have found. In doing so, they convert them from soluble to insoluble forms, making them less mobile.
Therefore microbes feeding on radionuclides would have been the first life on Earth or any habitable planet. In order for a planet to be habitable, the planet will need to not only have uranium and neptunium but also oxygen. Natural processes, such as the interaction of cosmic radiation with nitrogen producing radioactive Carbon-14 would also be necessary. Carbon-14 is a critical element found in the human body. Without carbon-14, humans would not exist.
The microbes feed on the radionuclides and other forms of radiation to basically clear the environment allowing oxygen consuming organisms more access to oxygen.
If an organism evolved to filter out radionuclides while the main source of nutrient was oxygen intake, the organism would remain smaller due to its biological systems focusing on filtering the radionuclides out of the organisms system. At the same time the organisms systems would consume oxygen, just enough to keep the organism alive. As the radionuclide levels gradually reduce the organism is now able to concentrate its biological systems on consuming oxygen. The filtering system, which could be the human appendix, no longer being needed, stops being a nursery for radiation eating bacteria but now becomes a factory producing bacteria that could assist in the digestion process.
“Radiation levels found at nuclear waste dumps don’t kill these bacteria, they stimulate them”
The radiation levels typically found at nuclear waste dumps don’t seem to pose a problem for bacteria either. “It doesn’t kill them,” says Lloyd. “If anything, it actually stimulates the microbes.”
Right after the Big Bang the Universe expanded and then suddenly slowed to light speed and below light speed velocities. One theory could be, bacteria existing in the Primordial vacuum feeding on quantum packets of energy suddenly became stimulated by the new source of nutrients. There are types of bacteria that feed and reproduce A-sexually when there is an abundance of nutrients. The same bacteria will reproduce sexually when there is a lack of nutrients. The sexual reproduction practice is meant to ensure that nutrients from both parents is consumed by the offspring which ensures that a minimal number of the species remains alive. Bacteria that existed prior to the Big Bang that fed on quantum packets of energy would therefore have possibly have reproduced sexually. With the sudden increase in nutrients available the bacteria began to feed and reproduce A-sexually a very rapid rate that could have added mass to the expanding fields of energy.
Such a rapid growth would be very similar to the Electric Bacteria Shewanella and Geobacter. Both types of bacteria are adapted for low-oxygen environments. Instead of consuming oxygen to release excess electrons that produced in metabolizing sugars, these bacteria breath metals instead of oxygen that results in both the intake and excretion of electrical charges.
Another fascinating aspect of the Electrical Bacteria is that the bacteria will grow biological equivalents of electrical wires out of their bodies, so that other microbes further away can hook up to the electricity source, thus creating a living power grid.
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160613-there-are-microbes-that-eat-and-poo-nothing-but-electricity
The main topic of this post is to prove that bacteria feeds on the four fundamental forces of nature ,which I have proven for at least two, electromagnetism and the nuclear force.
With Dark Matter or Dark Energy being a thing, as it is called, I would also have to say that within Dark Matter there exists bacteria. Bacteria, similar to the Electrical Bacterial, that would grow jumper cables connecting to other Dark Matter bacteria to then pass electrical charges through the Dark Matter grid to possibly create Dark Energy.
Therefore, life could have existed prior to the Big Bang. Large regions of space covered with bacteria that fed on any available charged particles in the form of Exotic Matter, interconnected with jumper cables to create sheets of Exotic Matter Bacterial Drift. The Exotic Matter Bacterial Drift could even have been the cause of the Big Bang. With a large enough Exotic Matter Bacterial Drift massing charges across its grid, the entrance of a particle that became excessively excited, due to the amount of charged particles present, could have suddenly expanded to become the Big Bang.