Thursday, March 23, 2017

Horton Wrote a Biochemistry Book



It's small things that make up the larger world, understanding what is provable over time, can give us incites into larger life. It is important to understand that many small things work together in our bodies, things that reproduce are more provable over time than things that do not reproduce. Choice is another factor, larger organisms make more choices, will smaller organisms follow more rules. Large organisms make choices that cater to needs of the smaller organisms that make them up. Evolution proves to create symbiosis over time, we see survival of creatures that adapt to the group of daughters known to use light based communication methods.

The snail shells on the dream catcher represent small units of life, but there are even smaller units of life. So let me introduce you to a rain-forest you can not see...

Here is "Principles of Biochemistry by Moran Horton 5ed."
https://archive.org/details/principles_of_biochemistry_5thed_Moran_Horton

Monday, March 13, 2017

Mary and the Dead Sea Flatulence


The bitter water makes Mary sick, but where did it come from?

Science has a past, history has very real effects on the future. Mary must face huge overwhelming obstacles. Could a single child go back thousands of years to discover information that is still relevant today? Permaculture has a long history and so does the name Mary. Was Mary the happy child who did not have to drink from the biter well of Marah? Mary records her existence at the beginning of time with a son of God named Je suis Christ. She puts a 0 point on the timeline, this is essential to humans claim of the Earth under their proven common origin.

Testaments are honest stories from people who experienced the past. The further back a story goes the more it will change and gain details from the future. The Bible seems to be all about humans running away from various problems they caused. History can help make us wise, but it is important, to pick out details that describe biblical damage to an environment from simple exaggeration or modernization. The Dead sea appears to be a deep hole, that collects caustic substances and heavy metals. Wet lands by the Dead sea could create a perfect climate with snakes to keep the pests down, but without them it would turn into a hot dirty desert with just grasses and bitter plants to eat.

People from other places have other stories, people often use geographically specific information, linking text of people who spoke different languages and described things in different ways helps us understand the world we live in. One person can't measure everything, but over the course of time more and more measurements are recorded.

The trees had once held the water in, but over consumption created weather and disrupted peace, making humans and snakes enemies. Eventually time is on Mary's side with supporting information on wetland reforestation, A periodic table hundreds of years of measurements taken, across the globe, the way the Earth goes is still visible on the ground, and the way the water goes is visible in the trees.

Mary can see wells spiraling down. Mary can study snakes to better understand their behavior and purpose. She can see pools of peace in her mind with lighting right for the snakes, so they can warm themselves at night and cool themselves in the day. Mary can study salt resistant trees and plants. She can look at many images of many places. Mary can study the periodic table or practice diverting water in a creek.

Mary can learn about chemistry and physics and how to solve and write equations. The plants and animals could make our climate far calmer and more even. Forests protect us and produce food. Let life return to Mecca, Israel or Heck anywhere that is missing the circle of life, let water flow in and plant gardens with trees to bring the rain down, animals to leave fertilizer bugs to pollinate the plants. Mary can notice that water without this substance, will not eat the dishes.

Apparently it takes about 400 years to realize people are enslaved by the rocks, oil, gas, or whatever is below, they harvest this creating famine shaking the Earth. One group will exploit the other until the debt becomes excessive and both lose in toiling for some imagined advantage, in adding indigestible dirt into food, so it will last longer or claiming it cures disease or is needed for hygienic purpose. Maybe the Dead sea is what makes the Mediterranean environment so healthy, is the Dead sea mixing up the toxins, humans have already begun doing this, but could not do as good a job as flowing water.

When people become slaves they run away...On to ruin the next place by overproducing, randomly killing many life forms and not taking care of the land. So Mary again reminds you to plant gardens and restore life to wetlands.

As the Earth was destroyed by the eating of a single snake, so it can be resurrected with a shovel full of sand. A lot of forgiveness and suitable places, so we won't step on and bite each other. Limbs of the same tree only cross by force, best to let them take their own place like the tree limbs do. Plantia Animalia and Fungia, Eat from the middle tree if it happens to be your place, but keep together in a suitable space Plantia Animalia and Fungia, for the good of every race.

Let the bitter water flow into the ground, or use it in batteries, or mummify the Dead, but get it out of our food and water, it makes us sneeze. Alien life is extremely common, but life large enough for us to see is rare and requires a controlled environment. It takes layers of small life to make a person.

The Dead sea pulls down caustic substance and heavy metals making the land above safer for use in food or fertilizer.



A Step by Step guide to Egyptian Mummification
http://www.mylearning.org/a-step-by-step-guide-to-egyptian-mummification/p-1681/

More About the Dead Sea
https://www.britannica.com/place/Dead-Sea






Thursday, March 2, 2017

Wrath of God, Could Eating Snakes Have Caused the Sahara Desert? Snakes in a Forest?

Wrath of God, Could Eating Snakes Have Caused the Sahara Desert? Snakes in a Forest?

I note the Sahara Forest project seems to be missing fungi and animalia, or the fungus and animals that balance out the ecosystem.

Snakes are a natural way to keep pests down, without snakes rodents, bugs, or even chemical warfare from plants, or people trying to protect crops, can reduce food yield or value.

It is important to balance environments and let everyone share in the benefits, of this land.

The project may be profitable, but can it sustain populations, with draining their resources?