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Old January 31st 12, 04:28 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Wretch Fossil
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Default Numerous Neuron Fossils Found In Mars Rocks

Geologists say Martian meteorite ALH84001 is 95% orthopyroxene.
However, I suspect many neuron remains have been misidentified as
orthopyroxene minerals. The following micrographs show neuron remains
in Martian meteorites ALH84001 and EET79001.
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...782977326&p=88
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...782977327&p=89
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...782968643&p=90
Photo credit for above three micrographs: Dr. Allan Treiman
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...782961137&p=91
Photo credit for above SEM image: Dr. David S. McKay
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...782961138&p=92
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...782961142&p=93
Photo credit for above two micrographs: Prof. Jeffrey G. Ryan
Earthly brain cells for comparison: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuron
Image Sources:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/publications.../slide_22.html
(first and second photos above)
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lpi/meteorit...icalities.html (third
photo)
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/LPSC99/pdf/1951.pdf (fourth photo)
http://www.cas.usf.edu/~jryan/EET79001.html (fifth & sixth photos)

Read more at http://www.wretch.cc/blog/lin440315&category_id=0
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Old February 3rd 12, 12:17 AM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default Numerous Neuron Fossils Found In Mars Rocks


"Wretch Fossil" wrote in message
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Geologists say Martian meteorite ALH84001 is 95% orthopyroxene.
However, I suspect many neuron remains have been misidentified as
orthopyroxene minerals.



You really....really should spend some time with the links below.

The reason is that the 'signs of life' you see everywhere actually exist.
And your conclusion, based on those pictures, that the universe
could, should or will be /full/ of life isn't wrong either.

But what you're seeing isn't the same ...systems of life in countless
different places, you're seeing the same ....fractal structure
across different scales of order. Self-similarity across scale is
a primary aspect of self-organizing systems.

Even Emily Dickinson a ...150 years ago recognized these
relationships....

"The Veins of other Flowers
The Scarlet Flowers are
Till Nature leisure has for Terms
As "Branch," and "Jugular."

We pass, and she abides.
We conjugate Her Skill
While She creates and federates
Without a syllable."


The last line, 'without a syllable', means a single or
universal act/process. She's used that term before.
The last three lines are something special. She asks,
'how can we possibly hope to assemble (conjugate) a single
unified process from a collection of parts."
How can we find a unified theory from a thousand different
scientific disciplines?

While the first paragraph points out the universal
process....veins...branches...jugular.
What a mind!


You're not seeing life in every rock, you're seeing something
far more important and fundamental. You're seeing the
ultimate...source...of life, in all those rocks. A universal
process of creation.

Ten times, a million times more significant that just life.


Jonathan


Brownian tree

"Brownian trees are mathematical models of dendritic structures
associated with the physical process known as
diffusion-limited aggregation"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brownian_tree

L-Neuron: Generation and Description of Dendritic Morphology

"The primary goal of the L-Neuron project is to create virtual neurons
that are anatomically indistinguishable from their real counterparts....
The fact that the rules are local means that they establish correlations
among geometrical parameters (e.g. a dendritic branch's diameter
and taper) independent of their overall position in the tree.
The term recursive refers to the fact that, as a branch grows, it stems
other branches that follow the same rules. Therefore the same
simple algorithm can be reiterated many times as the dendritic tree
develops more and more bifurcations..."
http://krasnow1.gmu.edu/cn3/L-Neuron/index.htm


L-system structure

"The recursive nature of the L-system rules leads to self-similarity
and thereby fractal-like forms are easy to describe with an L-system.
Plant models and natural-looking organic forms are easy to define,
as by increasing the recursion level the form slowly 'grows' and
becomes more complex. Lindenmayer systems are also popular
in the generation of artificial life."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-system


Self-Organizing Faq
http://calresco.org/sos/sosfaq.htm

Calresco Themes (*in essay form)
http://calresco.org/themes.htm







 




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