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Johnny Vegas Views: 4,200
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Re: actually....


Hi John!
how are you doing?

Hmm protits - at least I know where he is coming from now.

These seems to be a defunct and discredited theory from the 1920's. One of the tennets of biology is that the cell is the smallest unit of life. The protit theory refutes this.

I found the following article below which takes an open-minded view of this theory.

I haven't read it all but basically it seems to be saying that the protit theory is totally discredited in the light of modern scientific knowledge:

"his model of a life cycle of bacteria with a protein of plant origin (protit) as the starting point is no longer viable in light of the presented results. Today's scientific knowledge of living processes are very precise, but were unknown to Enderlein in 1925. Taking into account the limited knowledge and scientific techniques available to Enderlein decades ago, we can better understand how he came to his erroneous theories."

"Enderlein`s life cycle concept asserted that microbes could transform from a virus to a bacterium to a fungus. Modern knowledge of cell structure and composition shows that this progression is impossible."

"Enderlein observed morphologies in the blood of patients that do exist and may correlate to pathological processes. However, today we know that the theories he postulated no longer hold true in light of modern scientific knowledge. Although many questions remain open on the cause of illnesses and the molecular mechanisms that enable and regulate life, Science knows the precise prerequisites for organisms to exist and multiply. In addition, it is possible to categorize living organisms into species. It is known that pleomorphic alterations within species may occur. But these pleomorphic alterations do not represent the development of new species; rather, they are encoded by genes within any individium of a species, and take place in a highly regulated manner."

"In conclusion, the so-called endobiontic infestation of erythrocytes and serum are aggregation of globin and albumin, due to oxidative damage and other stress factors."


JV.

http://www.mold-survivor.com/a_modern_scientific_perspective.htm

 

 
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