Tag Archives: cell division

Notice to All Non-Scientists…

Folks, I know I am trying to be all things to all people, because I believe the general public is fully capable of understanding science if it is presented in a non-threatening manner.  I know, I know… it also needs … Continue reading

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Human cells are incorporated … until they’re not.

Oh geez, what’s Abernathy talking about this time?  Human cells are incorporated? What the heck is he talking about?   Well, I must confess that human cells are not the sole type that have been incorporated. I used that in … Continue reading

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Skip the first six minutes…

Go ahead. Skip the first six minutes of this Bitchute video: https://www.bitchute.com/video/s5aTwd5kJdHH/ That part of the video can be found in pretty much any biology textbook. I used it to bring folks up to speed on cellular evolution.  If you … Continue reading

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The Infamous ARR Manuscripts

This Bitchute video is specifically about three manuscripts uploaded to this blog. They can be found on the page tab called “Manuscripts and Data”. The files are called “ARR” which stands for alkali resistant RNA. They were so controversial 30 … Continue reading

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Possible Download Issues

Hello folks. It seems a lot of downloads are being attempted on the Alkali Resistant RNA (ARR) manuscripts. I’m afraid some of those links may be bad and I’ve tried to fix them but I can’t be sure I have … Continue reading

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People are downloading my work.

July 8th was the last time I posted to this blog. That’s about three months ago. During this time, I discovered that people have been downloading material. When people do that, it means they are taking a serious look at … Continue reading

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A Grand Unifying Theory?

As you may already know, I have posted a fair number of videos about chromosome evolution on Bitchute.  Yesterday, I finished uploading and publishing another video there which pretty much wraps up everything I have to say on the matter, … Continue reading

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How do You Make a Human Being From a Single Cell?

How chromosomes and DNA may work together to make us and every complex animal out of a single cell. This is a revised version of a previous video which has been deleted from this blog. Welcome to 2019! The first … Continue reading

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Rubber Band Models

Video II

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Would you like to learn more?

Howdy, folks! I have been receiving a number of comments from people who say they are struggling with the blog concepts. As a teacher, I find this a little frustrating because I have no idea what concepts are causing issues … Continue reading

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