Viruses have created on the mortal
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Nova
, Dec 05 2008 06:41 PM
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#1
Posted 05 December 2008 - 06:41 PM
Viruses constantly reach our immune system, parasitizing our cage, aspiring to kill our organism.
Organisms have been divided to a sexual sign, they constantly die and are born again to have time, to improve immune system and to win war with viruses.
Mitochondrion, growing old weaken a fabric of our cages, and our blood starts to accumulate cholesterol.
Organisms have been divided to a sexual sign, they constantly die and are born again to have time, to improve immune system and to win war with viruses.
Mitochondrion, growing old weaken a fabric of our cages, and our blood starts to accumulate cholesterol.
#2
Posted 07 December 2008 - 02:55 AM
That's where the problems start, viruses do not "aspire" to kill you, they're parasites for a reason....Viruses constantly reach our immune system, parasitizing our cage, aspiring to kill our organism.
#3
Posted 07 December 2008 - 04:28 AM
That's where the problems start, viruses do not "aspire" to kill you, they're parasites for a reason....Viruses constantly reach our immune system, parasitizing our cage, aspiring to kill our organism.
Good parasites would want the hosts to live long , b/c if hosts die, they die. The viruses that kill an org quickly, like the ebola virus, doesn't get its progeny spread wide and easily either. they perish w/ hosts before hosts have chance to infect more
to be effective, these parasites would at least have to keep hosts alive long enough to achieve their "goals" like reproduction, expansion etc
i used to watch some episodes of the Stargate sci-fi show, many of you trekkies may be familiar w/ it, there's a "snake-like" parasitic worm called G'ould that infects the characters in Stargate, but the G'ould boosts hosts' immune systems and can increase humans lifespan from 70-80 yrs to like 200-300 years, but if they're removed, host dies soon too.
Edited by HYP86, 07 December 2008 - 04:30 AM.
#4
Posted 12 December 2008 - 06:22 PM
I apologise, I was mistaken.
The nature could not create immortal people and immortal animals because at nerves is axon which cannot grow in a dense brain fabric of the adult person.
The nature could not create immortal people and immortal animals because at nerves is axon which cannot grow in a dense brain fabric of the adult person.
Edited by Nova, 12 December 2008 - 06:27 PM.
#5
Posted 13 December 2008 - 11:24 AM
I think Nova could pass the Turing test, what do you think guys?
#6
Posted 16 December 2008 - 06:37 PM
I think Nova could pass the Turing test, what do you think guys?
Strange you people Germans.Think of the mitochondrions in cages, they will not be younger from your jokes.
Edited by Nova, 16 December 2008 - 06:56 PM.
#7
Posted 17 December 2008 - 12:26 PM
Hehe, you are right, but when I finish my biology major, I'll help them in the future.I think Nova could pass the Turing test, what do you think guys?
Strange you people Germans.Think of the mitochondrions in cages, they will not be younger from your jokes.
#8
Posted 18 December 2008 - 04:40 AM
I'm sorry nova, but I can't understand a word you are saying.
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