Thanks for this material on PLEOMORPHISM. So much good input, so little time. I have to second the notion that organisms can spontaneously generate to fit the needs of the situation. I plan to devote much of the focus of my medical pursuit on this concept. It explains so much.
Incidentally, I was lucky enough to get to work a bit with GASTON NAESSENS in Canada 2 years ago and he is still sharp as a tack. A stubborn genius. There is a good book on his work by Christopher Bird (The Secret Life of Plants) called Galieo of the Microscope. It is good. Everyone needs to know what he is doing with 714-X. I came away from this experience believing I would follow and trust his honest and diligent work absolutely. While in his lab I got to see MY OWN SOMATIDS on video screens emanating from his famous Zeiss microscope. Watching them move, swim, mutate and reform before my very eyes approximated for me the scene in 2001 A Space Odyessy where the monkey sees that the bone can be used as a tool. As I stared at those magic particles it became very clear to me that I was looking at the very elements of LIFE itself. I changed my views on so much right there. It was as if I had become a child once again with all new eyes. Thank you for your information today. Will Winter
