Him,

You may be referring to the work of Dr. Hans(?) Enderline(?).  Polymorphism;
he says there are many fewer bacteria, each with many different forms. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Himagain [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 3:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>wilma and question to himagain: Mycoplasma

At 04:54 PM 07/02/05, you wrote:

>Mycoplasma is now classified as an acid fast bacterium.  Years ago it was
>classified in the lmyphogranularium group because they couldn't decide
>whether it was a virus or a bacterium, having some qualities of both....

There is a STRONG body of evidence that suggests that what are being 
identified as mycoplasma  is simply the "fundamental metamorphosis" - the 
holy grail of the true scientific micobiologist. That strange half-life 
that BECOMES all of the identities that we associate with diseases.  Deep 
stuff.

Many decades ago, while working as a Bacteriologist I discovered that many 
axioms of the trade weren't..........   like pasteurisation.  Those were 
weird times.  I knew a fellow who only had to hold a danger-laden petrie 
dish on the flat of his hand for a minute or two and all of the colonies 
would regress almost visibly.
But then again, I've been marvelling at the human power we call the placebo 
effect almost since I could properly think/observe.

Cheers,

Himagain
    


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