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Old October 1st 12, 08:03 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 04:48:21 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"
wrote:

All 10,000,000,000,000,0000 of them Each one has the genetic
codeWOW Cells do millions of things for you. They take care of you
from birth till death. Cells take good care of themselves too. Cells
can be clever I think of cancer cells as stupid "confused" Cells
die nomal and some killed. I'm thinking cells this week and will add
m ideas. TeBet Eat lots of MSP fo good health


Something I've wondered about for a long time. A scientist once
showed that most cells are not immortal, that is, they won't keep
dividing into new, daughter cells forever. Cancer cells are now
believed to be an exception; they are believed to be immortal. And
yet normal body cells are not supposed to be immortal. A body cell
will undergo about 53 cell divisions and then stop dividing.

That *is* a lot of cells, of course! After just 40 divisions there
are over a trillion cells. Since each cell division represents a
doubling of cells (there are twice as many as before), by the time we
reach 53 cell divisions there are a whole lot more cells.

Then I think of how, throughout our entire lives, there are body cells
that just keep on dividing, like skin cells, that are constantly being
replaced as old skin cells die off and are blown or rubbed off the
body. Bone marrow cells, which continuously divide and provide new
red blood cells to our circulatory system, are also an example of what
seems to go against the findings of that scientist.

It's an enigma that I still have not been able to resolve.

Any ideas?

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine @ http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/
"Love almost everything; you can only learn to love by loving."
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Old October 1st 12, 10:56 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Oct 1, 3:03*pm, Painius wrote:
(reposted due to defect of my server)

On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 04:48:21 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"

wrote:
All 10,000,000,000,000,0000 of them *Each one has the genetic
codeWOW * Cells do millions of things for you. *They take care of you
from birth till death. *Cells take good care of themselves too. Cells
can be clever *I think of cancer cells as stupid "confused" * *Cells
die nomal and some killed. *I'm thinking cells this week and will add
m ideas. *TeBet * Eat lots of MSP fo good health


Something I've wondered about for a long time. *A scientist once
showed that most cells are not immortal, that is, they won't keep
dividing into new, daughter cells forever. *Cancer cells are now
believed to be an exception; they are believed to be immortal. *And
yet normal body cells are not supposed to be immortal. *A body cell
will undergo about 53 cell divisions and then stop dividing.

That *is* a lot of cells, of course! *After just 40 divisions there
are over a trillion cells. *Since each cell division represents a
doubling of cells (there are twice as many as before), by the time we
reach 53 cell divisions there are a whole lot more cells.

Then I think of how, throughout our entire lives, there are body cells
that just keep on dividing, like skin cells, that are constantly being
replaced as old skin cells die off and are blown or rubbed off the
body. *Bone marrow cells, which continuously divide and provide new
red blood cells to our circulatory system, are also an example of what
seems to go against the findings of that scientist.

It's an enigma that I still have not been able to resolve.

Any ideas?

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine @http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/
"Love almost everything; you can only learn to love by loving."


Painius Cells keep brain active,and ticky thing is brain cells are
not replaced.They are rebuild. When you eat the cells take out the
nutrients,and carry out the waste. Cancer cells still a great
mYstery. I read nitric acid found in cancer cells is good Hmmm
Robbin has cancer. I keep making her eat lots of MSP. Just think
Painius I'm 85 but on a cellular level Im just a youngster.. TeBet
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Old October 2nd 12, 12:02 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Painius" wrote in message
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 04:48:21 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"
wrote:

All 10,000,000,000,000,0000 of them Each one has the genetic
codeWOW Cells do millions of things for you. They take care of you
from birth till death. Cells take good care of themselves too. Cells
can be clever I think of cancer cells as stupid "confused" Cells
die nomal and some killed. I'm thinking cells this week and will add
m ideas. TeBet Eat lots of MSP fo good health


Something I've wondered about for a long time. A scientist once
showed that most cells are not immortal, that is, they won't keep
dividing into new, daughter cells forever. Cancer cells are now
believed to be an exception; they are believed to be immortal. And
yet normal body cells are not supposed to be immortal. A body cell
will undergo about 53 cell divisions and then stop dividing.

That *is* a lot of cells, of course! After just 40 divisions there
are over a trillion cells. Since each cell division represents a
doubling of cells (there are twice as many as before), by the time we
reach 53 cell divisions there are a whole lot more cells.

Then I think of how, throughout our entire lives, there are body cells
that just keep on dividing, like skin cells, that are constantly being
replaced as old skin cells die off and are blown or rubbed off the
body. Bone marrow cells, which continuously divide and provide new
red blood cells to our circulatory system, are also an example of what
seems to go against the findings of that scientist.

It's an enigma that I still have not been able to resolve.

Any ideas?

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine @ http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/
"Love almost everything; you can only learn to love by loving."



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Old October 2nd 12, 07:13 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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HOW'S YOUR BRAIN DOING?

STILL SEEMS VERY SENILE TO ME!

Saul Levy


On Mon, 1 Oct 2012 14:56:57 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"
wrote:

Painius Cells keep brain active,and ticky thing is brain cells are
not replaced.They are rebuild. When you eat the cells take out the
nutrients,and carry out the waste. Cancer cells still a great
mYstery. I read nitric acid found in cancer cells is good Hmmm
Robbin has cancer. I keep making her eat lots of MSP. Just think
Painius I'm 85 but on a cellular level Im just a youngster.. TeBet

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Old October 3rd 12, 02:04 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Oct 1, 3:03*pm, Painius wrote:
(reposted due to defect of my server)

On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 04:48:21 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"

wrote:
All 10,000,000,000,000,0000 of them *Each one has the genetic
codeWOW * Cells do millions of things for you. *They take care of you
from birth till death. *Cells take good care of themselves too. Cells
can be clever *I think of cancer cells as stupid "confused" * *Cells
die nomal and some killed. *I'm thinking cells this week and will add
m ideas. *TeBet * Eat lots of MSP fo good health


Something I've wondered about for a long time. *A scientist once
showed that most cells are not immortal, that is, they won't keep
dividing into new, daughter cells forever. *Cancer cells are now
believed to be an exception; they are believed to be immortal. *And
yet normal body cells are not supposed to be immortal. *A body cell
will undergo about 53 cell divisions and then stop dividing.

That *is* a lot of cells, of course! *After just 40 divisions there
are over a trillion cells. *Since each cell division represents a
doubling of cells (there are twice as many as before), by the time we
reach 53 cell divisions there are a whole lot more cells.

Then I think of how, throughout our entire lives, there are body cells
that just keep on dividing, like skin cells, that are constantly being
replaced as old skin cells die off and are blown or rubbed off the
body. *Bone marrow cells, which continuously divide and provide new
red blood cells to our circulatory system, are also an example of what
seems to go against the findings of that scientist.

It's an enigma that I still have not been able to resolve.

Any ideas?

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine @http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/
"Love almost everything; you can only learn to love by loving."


Painius all living stuff has one overwhelming impulse,and that is to
continue to be. The lowly primitive sponge cells give great proof to
this. There is no thinking going on between cells. I'm working on a
theory that "attraction" and "repulsion" are the actions of cells. I
see it having endless actions,and most frantic with lots of hidden
choas going on. We are chemical actions.Life is the amazing wonder of
what comes out of a star.(atomic engineering) Oooops starting to
think to far out TeBet
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Old October 4th 12, 09:24 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Oct 1, 5:56*pm, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Oct 1, 3:03*pm, Painius wrote:









(reposted due to defect of my server)


On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 04:48:21 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"


wrote:
All 10,000,000,000,000,0000 of them *Each one has the genetic
codeWOW * Cells do millions of things for you. *They take care of you
from birth till death. *Cells take good care of themselves too. Cells
can be clever *I think of cancer cells as stupid "confused" * *Cells
die nomal and some killed. *I'm thinking cells this week and will add
m ideas. *TeBet * Eat lots of MSP fo good health


Something I've wondered about for a long time. *A scientist once
showed that most cells are not immortal, that is, they won't keep
dividing into new, daughter cells forever. *Cancer cells are now
believed to be an exception; they are believed to be immortal. *And
yet normal body cells are not supposed to be immortal. *A body cell
will undergo about 53 cell divisions and then stop dividing.


That *is* a lot of cells, of course! *After just 40 divisions there
are over a trillion cells. *Since each cell division represents a
doubling of cells (there are twice as many as before), by the time we
reach 53 cell divisions there are a whole lot more cells.


Then I think of how, throughout our entire lives, there are body cells
that just keep on dividing, like skin cells, that are constantly being
replaced as old skin cells die off and are blown or rubbed off the
body. *Bone marrow cells, which continuously divide and provide new
red blood cells to our circulatory system, are also an example of what
seems to go against the findings of that scientist.


It's an enigma that I still have not been able to resolve.


Any ideas?


--
Indelibly yours,
Paine @http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/
"Love almost everything; you can only learn to love by loving."


Painius * Cells keep brain active,and ticky thing is brain cells are
not replaced.They are rebuild. * When you eat the cells take out the
nutrients,and carry out the waste. *Cancer cells still a great
mYstery. I read nitric acid found in cancer cells is good *Hmmm
Robbin has cancer. *I keep making her eat lots of MSP. * Just think
Painius I'm 85 but on a cellular level Im just a youngster.. TeBet


Liver cells are not replaced. Lots of chaos from cell to cell and
lots of chaos inside. Picture the proteens spinning,and
pulsating,bumping into each other a billion times each secondWOW
Doing 1,000 tasks each second. I relate this to the quantum realm.
TeBet
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Old October 5th 12, 03:00 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Oct 4, 4:24*pm, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Oct 1, 5:56*pm, "G=EMC^2" wrote:





On Oct 1, 3:03*pm, Painius wrote:


(reposted due to defect of my server)


On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 04:48:21 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"


wrote:
All 10,000,000,000,000,0000 of them *Each one has the genetic
codeWOW * Cells do millions of things for you. *They take care of you
from birth till death. *Cells take good care of themselves too. Cells
can be clever *I think of cancer cells as stupid "confused" * *Cells
die nomal and some killed. *I'm thinking cells this week and will add
m ideas. *TeBet * Eat lots of MSP fo good health


Something I've wondered about for a long time. *A scientist once
showed that most cells are not immortal, that is, they won't keep
dividing into new, daughter cells forever. *Cancer cells are now
believed to be an exception; they are believed to be immortal. *And
yet normal body cells are not supposed to be immortal. *A body cell
will undergo about 53 cell divisions and then stop dividing.


That *is* a lot of cells, of course! *After just 40 divisions there
are over a trillion cells. *Since each cell division represents a
doubling of cells (there are twice as many as before), by the time we
reach 53 cell divisions there are a whole lot more cells.


Then I think of how, throughout our entire lives, there are body cells
that just keep on dividing, like skin cells, that are constantly being
replaced as old skin cells die off and are blown or rubbed off the
body. *Bone marrow cells, which continuously divide and provide new
red blood cells to our circulatory system, are also an example of what
seems to go against the findings of that scientist.


It's an enigma that I still have not been able to resolve.


Any ideas?


--
Indelibly yours,
Paine @http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/
"Love almost everything; you can only learn to love by loving."


Painius * Cells keep brain active,and ticky thing is brain cells are
not replaced.They are rebuild. * When you eat the cells take out the
nutrients,and carry out the waste. *Cancer cells still a great
mYstery. I read nitric acid found in cancer cells is good *Hmmm
Robbin has cancer. *I keep making her eat lots of MSP. * Just think
Painius I'm 85 but on a cellular level Im just a youngster.. TeBet


Liver cells are not replaced. *Lots of chaos from cell to cell and
lots of chaos inside. Picture the proteens spinning,and
pulsating,bumping into each other a billion times each secondWOW
Doing 1,000 tasks each second. I relate this to the quantum realm.
TeBet- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I predict the study of "protein" will lead to a cure of 3 types of
cancer. We must give enzymes(this type of protein) much lab work.We
are working in the microscopic realm. I can see proteins like I see
electons. doing the impossible. TeBet
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Old October 6th 12, 02:21 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2[_2_]
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On Oct 5, 10:00*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Oct 4, 4:24*pm, "G=EMC^2" wrote:





On Oct 1, 5:56*pm, "G=EMC^2" wrote:


On Oct 1, 3:03*pm, Painius wrote:


(reposted due to defect of my server)


On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 04:48:21 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"


wrote:
All 10,000,000,000,000,0000 of them *Each one has the genetic
codeWOW * Cells do millions of things for you. *They take care of you
from birth till death. *Cells take good care of themselves too. Cells
can be clever *I think of cancer cells as stupid "confused" * *Cells
die nomal and some killed. *I'm thinking cells this week and will add
m ideas. *TeBet * Eat lots of MSP fo good health


Something I've wondered about for a long time. *A scientist once
showed that most cells are not immortal, that is, they won't keep
dividing into new, daughter cells forever. *Cancer cells are now
believed to be an exception; they are believed to be immortal. *And
yet normal body cells are not supposed to be immortal. *A body cell
will undergo about 53 cell divisions and then stop dividing.


That *is* a lot of cells, of course! *After just 40 divisions there
are over a trillion cells. *Since each cell division represents a
doubling of cells (there are twice as many as before), by the time we
reach 53 cell divisions there are a whole lot more cells.


Then I think of how, throughout our entire lives, there are body cells
that just keep on dividing, like skin cells, that are constantly being
replaced as old skin cells die off and are blown or rubbed off the
body. *Bone marrow cells, which continuously divide and provide new
red blood cells to our circulatory system, are also an example of what
seems to go against the findings of that scientist.


It's an enigma that I still have not been able to resolve.


Any ideas?


--
Indelibly yours,
Paine @http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/
"Love almost everything; you can only learn to love by loving."


Painius * Cells keep brain active,and ticky thing is brain cells are
not replaced.They are rebuild. * When you eat the cells take out the
nutrients,and carry out the waste. *Cancer cells still a great
mYstery. I read nitric acid found in cancer cells is good *Hmmm
Robbin has cancer. *I keep making her eat lots of MSP. * Just think
Painius I'm 85 but on a cellular level Im just a youngster.. TeBet


Liver cells are not replaced. *Lots of chaos from cell to cell and
lots of chaos inside. Picture the proteens spinning,and
pulsating,bumping into each other a billion times each secondWOW
Doing 1,000 tasks each second. I relate this to the quantum realm.
TeBet- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I predict the study of "protein" will lead to a cure of 3 types of
cancer. *We must give enzymes(this type of protein) much lab work.We
are working in the microscopic realm. *I can see proteins like I see
electons. doing the impossible. *TeBet- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


There are 2OO,OOO different types of protein doing work inside your
body. We have little knowledge on how they work. I think yeast cells
are the simplest,but it will take a class II to figue out how they can
reproduce. Well to look better ,feel good 2O 2O vision I have been
eating lots of MSP. It has the best effects on brain cells,as shown
in all posts that began 2O years ago when I was 65 That is the
reality of being a clever out of the box thinker. I can see the light
at the end of the tunnel. I have a theory on all the workings of the
universe. I know all things. TeBet
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Old October 6th 12, 07:12 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2[_2_]
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On Oct 6, 9:21*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Oct 5, 10:00*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:





On Oct 4, 4:24*pm, "G=EMC^2" wrote:


On Oct 1, 5:56*pm, "G=EMC^2" wrote:


On Oct 1, 3:03*pm, Painius wrote:


(reposted due to defect of my server)


On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 04:48:21 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"


wrote:
All 10,000,000,000,000,0000 of them *Each one has the genetic
codeWOW * Cells do millions of things for you. *They take care of you
from birth till death. *Cells take good care of themselves too.. Cells
can be clever *I think of cancer cells as stupid "confused" * *Cells
die nomal and some killed. *I'm thinking cells this week and will add
m ideas. *TeBet * Eat lots of MSP fo good health


Something I've wondered about for a long time. *A scientist once
showed that most cells are not immortal, that is, they won't keep
dividing into new, daughter cells forever. *Cancer cells are now
believed to be an exception; they are believed to be immortal. *And
yet normal body cells are not supposed to be immortal. *A body cell
will undergo about 53 cell divisions and then stop dividing.


That *is* a lot of cells, of course! *After just 40 divisions there
are over a trillion cells. *Since each cell division represents a
doubling of cells (there are twice as many as before), by the time we
reach 53 cell divisions there are a whole lot more cells.


Then I think of how, throughout our entire lives, there are body cells
that just keep on dividing, like skin cells, that are constantly being
replaced as old skin cells die off and are blown or rubbed off the
body. *Bone marrow cells, which continuously divide and provide new
red blood cells to our circulatory system, are also an example of what
seems to go against the findings of that scientist.


It's an enigma that I still have not been able to resolve.


Any ideas?


--
Indelibly yours,
Paine @http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/
"Love almost everything; you can only learn to love by loving."


Painius * Cells keep brain active,and ticky thing is brain cells are
not replaced.They are rebuild. * When you eat the cells take out the
nutrients,and carry out the waste. *Cancer cells still a great
mYstery. I read nitric acid found in cancer cells is good *Hmmm
Robbin has cancer. *I keep making her eat lots of MSP. * Just think
Painius I'm 85 but on a cellular level Im just a youngster.. TeBet


Liver cells are not replaced. *Lots of chaos from cell to cell and
lots of chaos inside. Picture the proteens spinning,and
pulsating,bumping into each other a billion times each secondWOW
Doing 1,000 tasks each second. I relate this to the quantum realm.
TeBet- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I predict the study of "protein" will lead to a cure of 3 types of
cancer. *We must give enzymes(this type of protein) much lab work.We
are working in the microscopic realm. *I can see proteins like I see
electons. doing the impossible. *TeBet- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


There are 2OO,OOO different types of protein doing work inside your
body. We have little knowledge on how they work. * I think yeast cells
are the simplest,but it will take a class II to figue out how they can
reproduce. *Well to look better ,feel good 2O *2O vision *I have been
eating lots of MSP. *It has the best effects on brain cells,as shown
in all posts that began 2O years ago when I was 65 * That is the
reality of being a clever out of the box thinker. I can see the light
at the end of the tunnel. I have a theory on all the workings of the
universe. *I know all things. * TeBet- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Must add Bub Light produces tons of yeaste. nitric oxide should be
injected into cancer grouths TeBet
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Old October 6th 12, 07:22 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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On Oct 1, 12:03*pm, Painius wrote:
(reposted due to defect of my server)

On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 04:48:21 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"

wrote:
All 10,000,000,000,000,0000 of them *Each one has the genetic
codeWOW * Cells do millions of things for you. *They take care of you
from birth till death. *Cells take good care of themselves too. Cells
can be clever *I think of cancer cells as stupid "confused" * *Cells
die nomal and some killed. *I'm thinking cells this week and will add
m ideas. *TeBet * Eat lots of MSP fo good health


Something I've wondered about for a long time. *A scientist once
showed that most cells are not immortal, that is, they won't keep
dividing into new, daughter cells forever. *Cancer cells are now
believed to be an exception; they are believed to be immortal. *And
yet normal body cells are not supposed to be immortal. *A body cell
will undergo about 53 cell divisions and then stop dividing.

That *is* a lot of cells, of course! *After just 40 divisions there
are over a trillion cells. *Since each cell division represents a
doubling of cells (there are twice as many as before), by the time we
reach 53 cell divisions there are a whole lot more cells.

Then I think of how, throughout our entire lives, there are body cells
that just keep on dividing, like skin cells, that are constantly being
replaced as old skin cells die off and are blown or rubbed off the
body. *Bone marrow cells, which continuously divide and provide new
red blood cells to our circulatory system, are also an example of what
seems to go against the findings of that scientist.

It's an enigma that I still have not been able to resolve.

Any ideas?

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine @http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/
"Love almost everything; you can only learn to love by loving."


Intelligently designed humans and other forms of complex life should
never be created as immortals, unless the evolution of the environment
is terminated or resolved as perfectly balanced and with nowhere else
to go.

Cells have to die and even stop replicating, or else our entire body
would become one nasty enormous blob of exponential cancer consuming
everything and leaving nothing to spare.

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