Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-06-01 Thread thomas malloy
Rhong Dhong wrote: --- On Sun, 5/31/09, William Beaty bi...@eskimo.com wrote: Good one! Floating proteins come wiggling in from afar and find their I have had the pop-science idea that the reason the proteins, and other bits and pieces, found their mates, and found them so quickly,

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread leaking pen
well, that wont put me into sleep dep. I go into rem about 4 minutes after falling asleep. i actually sleep BETTER in 1 hour cat naps. (And ive just found, thats a main symptom of narcolepsy. explains a lot actually) Something to remember. electrons don't actaully orbit the nucleus. they

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread William Beaty
On Sat, 30 May 2009, leaking pen wrote: well, that wont put me into sleep dep. I go into rem about 4 minutes after falling asleep. i actually sleep BETTER in 1 hour cat naps. (And ive just found, thats a main symptom of narcolepsy. explains a lot actually) People in the

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread thomas malloy
leaking pen wrote: Something to remember. electrons don't actually orbit the nucleus. they bounce around randomly, perhaps actually appearing and dissapearing, or, tunneling, within vague cloud like areas known as orbitals (because of the old Neils Bohr orbital model of the atom. ) Perhaps the

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread leaking pen
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 2:10 AM, William Beaty bi...@eskimo.com wrote: On Sat, 30 May 2009, leaking pen wrote: People in the uberman/polyphasic sleep community think it's a learnable behavior. Perhaps it helps to start out with unusual brain chemistry! But at least in my own case, my

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread leaking pen
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 8:44 AM, thomas malloy temall...@usfamily.net wrote: leaking pen wrote: Something to remember. electrons don't actually orbit the nucleus. they bounce around randomly, perhaps actually appearing and dissapearing, or, tunneling, within vague cloud like areas known as

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread Terry Blanton
I love the tuned circuit theory. This DNA video is very fascinating: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jtmOZaIvS0feature=related This textillian version shows the nucleotides swarming into place: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dveIc7svytI With all these radio signals in the cell, I wonder what

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread William Beaty
On Sun, 31 May 2009, Terry Blanton wrote: I love the tuned circuit theory. This DNA video is very fascinating: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jtmOZaIvS0feature=related Good one! Floating proteins come wiggling in from afar and find their docking site. Now I recall I first encountered the

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread Rhong Dhong
--- On Sun, 5/31/09, William Beaty bi...@eskimo.com wrote: Good one!  Floating proteins come wiggling in from afar and find their I have had the pop-science idea that the reason the proteins, and other bits and pieces, found their mates, and found them so quickly, was that at their

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread William Beaty
On Sun, 31 May 2009, Rhong Dhong wrote: I have had the pop-science idea that the reason the proteins, and other bits and pieces, found their mates, and found them so quickly, was that at their scales, just randomly moving around meant that they were destined to come near one another in a very

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread William Beaty
On Sun, 31 May 2009, leaking pen wrote: If I try to boil down all the weird ideas that popped into my head, then here's the real question: do atoms experience significant Vanderwaals forces with nearby atoms of the same species, but not with atoms of different species? (Nearby, as in 50

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread leaking pen
http://tinyurl.com/mqpszt has some info on london forces and their effect on boiling temp. heres some thougts on similar materials and weights and mp and bp. http://cost.georgiasouthern.edu/chemistry/general/molecule/forces.htm On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 4:05 PM, William Beaty

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-31 Thread Harry Veeder
Maybe they have the protein equivalent of bird songs? Harry - Original Message - From: Rhong Dhong rongdon...@yahoo.com Date: Sunday, May 31, 2009 6:26 pm Subject: Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP --- On Sun, 5/31/09, William Beaty bi...@eskimo.com wrote

Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-30 Thread William Beaty
On Sat, 23 May 2009, Terry Blanton wrote: http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2009/04/does-dna-have-t.html Does DNA Have Telepathic Properties? Terry, there's also a DNA Telepathy announcement from two or three years back, where two portions of DNA crystal were found to have identical

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-30 Thread leaking pen
I knew this article reminded me of something. Thanks Bill. btw, cant resist. Watch ribosomes come flying in from a distance, then somehow finding and docking to a pore on the nucleus membrane. What attracts them to the membrane? How to they find the pore itself? Wouldn't there have to be

Re: Great biological mystery force Re: [Vo]:GATC and ESP

2009-05-30 Thread William Beaty
On Sat, 30 May 2009, leaking pen wrote: Im now imagining a rick moranis ribosome wandering around the cell, are you the gatekeeper? I am the keymaster. Give Moranis a radio direction finder, and it all becomes easy! Actually, my previous message was a lead-in to one of my old rants,