The combined theory
My combined theory is based on the following arguments
1) It is possible to trans form one species into another by means of Genetic engineering. Example--------
Transgenic animals are used as experimental models to perform phenotypic and for testing in biomedical research.
Genetically Modified (Genetically Engineered) animals are becoming more vital to the discovery and development of cures and treatments for many serious diseases. By altering the DNA or transferring DNA to an animal, we can develop certain proteins that may be used in medical treatment. Stable expressions of human proteins have been developed in many animals, including sheep, pigs, and rats.
Some examples are: Human-alpha-1-antitrypsin,which has been developed in sheep and is used in treating humans with this deficency and transgenic pigs with human-histo-compatibility have been studied in the hopes that the organs will be suitable for transplant with less chances of rejection. Transgenic livestock have been used as bioreactors since the 1990s. Many medicines, including insulin and many immunizations are developed in transgenic animals.[ In March 2011, the bioactive recombinant Human Lysozyne was expressed in the milk of cloned transgenic cattle. This field is growing rapidly and new pharming uses are being discovered and developed. The extent that trangenic animals will be useful in the medical field as well as other fields is very promising based on results thus far.
1) It is possible to trans form one species into another by means of Genetic engineering. Example--------
Transgenic animals are used as experimental models to perform phenotypic and for testing in biomedical research.
Genetically Modified (Genetically Engineered) animals are becoming more vital to the discovery and development of cures and treatments for many serious diseases. By altering the DNA or transferring DNA to an animal, we can develop certain proteins that may be used in medical treatment. Stable expressions of human proteins have been developed in many animals, including sheep, pigs, and rats.
Some examples are: Human-alpha-1-antitrypsin,which has been developed in sheep and is used in treating humans with this deficency and transgenic pigs with human-histo-compatibility have been studied in the hopes that the organs will be suitable for transplant with less chances of rejection. Transgenic livestock have been used as bioreactors since the 1990s. Many medicines, including insulin and many immunizations are developed in transgenic animals.[ In March 2011, the bioactive recombinant Human Lysozyne was expressed in the milk of cloned transgenic cattle. This field is growing rapidly and new pharming uses are being discovered and developed. The extent that trangenic animals will be useful in the medical field as well as other fields is very promising based on results thus far.
2) comparative anatomies are relative and species changes with time span
based on the above arguments i devised the following postulates
a) every species is relative depends on observer's frame of reference
b) every species is a human being in it's own frame of reference.
c)Every frame has it's own biological time-------
It turns out that the size of a mammalian heart is approximately proportional to the body weight. So, a 50 kg dog has a heart that is 10 times as heavy as a 5 kg cat. Generally speaking, something that is small moves or vibrates faster than something that is large. It's not a perfect analogy, but an eagle flaps its wings slower than a sparrow, an elephant steps less quickly than a mouse, and so on. The relationship between body size and heartbeat rate for a mammal is:
Heartbeat rate (beats per minute) = 241 / fourth root of Body weight (kg)
based on the above arguments i devised the following postulates
a) every species is relative depends on observer's frame of reference
b) every species is a human being in it's own frame of reference.
c)Every frame has it's own biological time-------
It turns out that the size of a mammalian heart is approximately proportional to the body weight. So, a 50 kg dog has a heart that is 10 times as heavy as a 5 kg cat. Generally speaking, something that is small moves or vibrates faster than something that is large. It's not a perfect analogy, but an eagle flaps its wings slower than a sparrow, an elephant steps less quickly than a mouse, and so on. The relationship between body size and heartbeat rate for a mammal is:
Heartbeat rate (beats per minute) = 241 / fourth root of Body weight (kg)
For relativistic transformation there has to be relativistic motion. Is there a motion among the coordinates of species, par example man and cat?
For that reason i think species changes in two levels.
1. Physical level 2. psychological level
For that reason i think species changes in two levels.
1. Physical level 2. psychological level
1) physical level animals evolve biologically
but in 2) psychological level animals exists in psychological space where human consciousness quantum leaps to animal level and vice versa
In psychological space the consciousness moves from one level to another and not body
so man transforms into subhuman form psychologically
but in 2) psychological level animals exists in psychological space where human consciousness quantum leaps to animal level and vice versa
In psychological space the consciousness moves from one level to another and not body
so man transforms into subhuman form psychologically
Consider the following things
1. Structures are biologically relative
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The rat (left pic) is a homo sapience , appears as rat to humans because of bio relativity
when a man dies ,his wave function of life Ψ falls to the level of lower forms ( in this case rat) and the man is reborn as rat
This is basic bio Quantum mechanics
1. Structures are biologically relative
2.Life is a wave function Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} Ψ
The rat (left pic) is a homo sapience , appears as rat to humans because of bio relativity
when a man dies ,his wave function of life Ψ falls to the level of lower forms ( in this case rat) and the man is reborn as rat
This is basic bio Quantum mechanics