The Future of Virology: Virology in the 21st century - Lynn Enquist, PhD

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@miJ007
@miJ007 Жыл бұрын
Another theory of mine that I’ve been contemplating for many of years. I try to modify it little by little. Deals with cell regeneration and the destruction of harmful bacteria, viruses and cancer. As humans we can be severely impacted by sound, particular frequencies can alter our perception, destabilize out mood for the better or worse. An example on how our perception and mood cause specific cells to aid us or harm us just by hearing sounds or specific frequencies .here are minor examples, if a person hears a particular crying of a baby one can either be concern with mixtures of depression, horror which then triggers certain synapses within our receptors to alter out mood. The sound of our lover can trigger a sexually aroused feeling. That certain specific frequency of a loved one in pain can cause a whole array of chemical imbalances, from nausea, depression, anger, confusion. If I go as far to say that if animate frequencies can cause anything from extreme joy which cause certain molecules to be released within us then inanimate sounds as well can cause, frightening , joy, confusion, anger… etc. an example if a person is all of sudden is caught of guard by the massive sound of an explosion it will cause an elevation of symptoms, which can cause a lot of people to become sick for a short or for a prolonged time. So, if humans can be affected by frequencies so imagine a particular recording of subatomic harmonic frequency of a specific terrifying sound or the specific frequencies that human bones generate when they are repairing it self or the specific time when bones are being produced at birth. That specific frequency could in theory awaken dormant cells to fully start regrowing a lost limb. All cells create their own distinctive sounds in how they travel throughout our body. cells know how to communicate which each other and other cells and when a foreign molecule enters our body the specific molecule or molecules generate their own frequencies, whether those molecules be animate or inanimate. Every cell has its own unique frequency. This just a minor theory for which I have more to explain. So by now it is safe to say that if frequencies can cause us to be heal or harm us. Let say that a person has a virus in a body or some cancer or a foreign molecule which is harmful and can cause death. If one were to isolate for example , specific types of cancers or Ebola or corona19… etc in a controlled laboratory to find out at what specific frequency a certain type of cancer dies at for example just letting it die all on its with out a host just letting it plainly die. Recording the frequencies from the initial beginning of the experiment all the way until it starts to die to its last moment. The whole point is to purposely let it die an animate molecule. To capture the frequency when it’s all healthy an wandering around inside host an extracting a sample out of a host until it dies. So now that the frequency is now recorded, what might you think could happen if one plays that specific moment in time when the virus is dying. Being able to narrow and calibrate the minutes that can cause the virus or viruses to molecularly become sick all due to hearing it self, one cannot dismiss the notion that a virus doesn’t have emotions or is somewhat pragmatic because it does if it wasn’t true then it wouldn’t multiply it self to further its existence. A virus is either an incompetent or highly intelligent molecule one or the other, but one can’t deny that it’s alive. I have more on theory on constructing the recording devices and where one might be able to hold such experiments. Keep in mind bacteria, viruses are alive until they aren’t. Hope that it can lead someone to a right path
@mauriciohumbertorodriguezp5428
@mauriciohumbertorodriguezp5428 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for sharing this video.
@asmicrobiology
@asmicrobiology 7 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@saranawzad7019
@saranawzad7019 9 ай бұрын
Excuse me, what is the name of the app which is you use it to create this video? I would be grateful if you tell me.
@Sadin15
@Sadin15 7 жыл бұрын
Has there been a correlation between the age of a particular virus and the amount of DNA it has? like an ancient virus having more base pairs than a newer virus
@halilzelenka5813
@halilzelenka5813 4 жыл бұрын
How common is it for virologists to have started their careers in phage biology?
@Inesophet
@Inesophet 4 жыл бұрын
I cant speak for everyone, but nearly everyone i know has had experience with Phage in one way or the other. Plus, Phage teaches you (nearly) everything you need to know to jump into Animal or Plant Virology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology and are just wonderful to work with.
@প্ৰাণপ্ৰতিম
@প্ৰাণপ্ৰতিম 4 жыл бұрын
Sir,whats about corona??
@dakotalee4329
@dakotalee4329 6 жыл бұрын
Thank God math isn't on that map! Lol jk
@whocares.20
@whocares.20 2 жыл бұрын
Please direct me to a competent source that will undoubtedly and precisely provide evidence, proper process and documentation, of a virus purification and isolation ? Please, no references to false claims, electron microscopic photos, or drawings, please authentic, scientific process followed purification and isolation and proven re-infection only.
@sithwolf8017
@sithwolf8017 6 ай бұрын
It's called reading a textbook.
@whocares.20
@whocares.20 6 ай бұрын
@@sithwolf8017 Is it that simple for you? Pity, tis for many I have noticed. So the texts that have read, fallacies in the normal virus detection methods, virus purification and isolation, .. AIDS, HIV, Fauci's past, discovery of a virus, existence of these virus's, etc. etc. that people have written I have examined previously do not count in your library? I just want truth, not money grabbing, power shifting BS.
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