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Old September 10th 04, 02:18 PM
nightbat
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nightbat wrote

The nightbat first life candidate the Halo Bacterium may
protect space astronauts from the dangers of outer deep space cosmic
radiation.

See:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list100231

As I long ago pointed out on these newsgroups this little microbe is my
research pointing best choice for first Earth life living organism. It
has the amazing ability to live in salt solid crystal without water,
air, or oxygen, and has potential to even live and survive in the
extremes of outer space itself. High thermal or very cold temps doesn't
phase it, and can generate its own further more diversified complex food
and gases from its original pure salt crystal embedded environment. It
can repair its own DNA structure even when damaged and can break down
any other element and turn it into food. It is self regulating and not
dependent on planetary existing life providing support local
environmental systems but actually helps create higher evolved necessary
conditions for more complex life dependent ones. It is one amazing
little bug.


the nightbat

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Old September 10th 04, 04:24 PM
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nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

The nightbat first life candidate the Halo Bacterium may
protect space astronauts from the dangers of outer deep space cosmic
radiation.

[snip crap]

Dr. Schund's Neutrino Squeegee will save the entire Earth and
everything living on it when Betelgeuse goes supernova on 21 December
2012. Studies must be massively funded NOW if we are to save the
little children.

--
Uncle Al
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(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
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Old September 11th 04, 12:26 AM
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nightbat wrote

Uncle Al wrote:

nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

The nightbat first life candidate the Halo Bacterium may
protect space astronauts from the dangers of outer deep space cosmic
radiation.


See:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list100231

[snip profound deduced fellow science research news as Uncle Al's cited crap for his overly pressing parental concerns]


Uncle Al
Dr. Schund's Neutrino Squeegee will save the entire Earth and
everything living on it when Betelgeuse goes supernova on 21 December
2012. Studies must be massively funded NOW if we are to save the
little children.

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf


nightbat

For those interested in further concerns of Uncle Al's apparent
mental preoccupation with Alpha Orionis or Betelgeuse, a red super giant
class star.

See:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...2F1996%2F04%2F

Also see Dr.Schund's aka Al's concerns on War on Drugs and other
directed humble interesting ramblings:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...%2Fd rugs.htm

A core DNA protective sample of the best Halo bacterium should be set
aside for the premiere newsgroups donating researcher Al who is possibly
about to overturn relativity. And of course to protect his donated sperm
progeny gifted children as any concerned protective surrogate father
would from Betelgeuse predicted and projected 2012 year end of life
sequence.


ponder on,
the nightbat

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Old September 11th 04, 01:37 AM
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nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Uncle Al wrote:

nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

The nightbat first life candidate the Halo Bacterium may
protect space astronauts from the dangers of outer deep space cosmic
radiation.


See:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list100231

[snip profound deduced fellow science research news as Uncle Al's cited crap for his overly pressing parental concerns]


Uncle Al
Dr. Schund's Neutrino Squeegee will save the entire Earth and
everything living on it when Betelgeuse goes supernova on 21 December
2012. Studies must be massively funded NOW if we are to save the
little children.

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf


nightbat

For those interested in further concerns of Uncle Al's apparent
mental preoccupation with Alpha Orionis or Betelgeuse, a red super giant
class star.

See:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...2F1996%2F04%2F
Also see Dr.Schund's aka Al's concerns on War on Drugs and other
directed humble interesting ramblings:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...%2Fd rugs.htm

A core DNA protective sample of the best Halo bacterium should be set
aside for the premiere newsgroups donating researcher Al who is possibly
about to overturn relativity. And of course to protect his donated sperm
progeny gifted children as any concerned protective surrogate father
would from Betelgeuse predicted and projected 2012 year end of life
sequence.

ponder on,
the nightbat


http://www.apa.org/journals/psp/psp7761121.html

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
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Old September 11th 04, 04:05 AM
nightbat
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nightbat wrote

Uncle Al wrote:


nightbat wrote

Uncle Al wrote:


nightbat wrote

The nightbat first life candidate the Halo Bacterium may
protect space astronauts from the dangers of outer deep space cosmic
radiation.


See:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list100231

[snip profound deduced fellow science research news as Uncle Al's cited crap for his overly pressing parental concerns]


Uncle Al
Dr. Schund's Neutrino Squeegee will save the entire Earth and
everything living on it when Betelgeuse goes supernova on 21 December
2012. Studies must be massively funded NOW if we are to save the
little children.

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf


nightbat

For those interested in further concerns of Uncle Al's apparent
mental preoccupation with Alpha Orionis or Betelgeuse, a red super giant
class star.

See:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...%2Freleases%2F
Also see Dr.Schund's aka Al's concerns on War on Drugs and other
directed humble interesting ramblings:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...%2Fd rugs.htm

A core DNA protective sample of the best Halo bacterium should be set
aside for the premiere newsgroups donating researcher Al who is possibly
about to overturn relativity. And of course to protect his donated sperm
progeny gifted children as any concerned protective surrogate father
would from Betelgeuse predicted and projected 2012 year end of life
sequence.

ponder on,
the nightbat



Per Uncle AL
http://www.apa.org/journals/psp/psp7761121.html

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf


nightbat

Excellent Uncle AL referenced paper site link on huge bulk net
posting introspective on none applicable cross domains as referred
subject pseudo professional diagnosis method or examination of possible
purported bloated estimation of one's self worth.

Footnote: 2 concerning per agreement of theorists universal standards of
beauty (see, e.g., Thornhill 4 Gangestad, 1993) suggesting that this
truism may not be, well, true.

Never doubt your academically or observed co peer backed and enlightened
convictions, or negative listen to unsupported opposing voices.

Know your close supporting friends and know and keep your enemies even
closer.

Stand up comedian: " Please, please, folks, get these jokes as I tell
them, they aren't doing me any good if you get them on your way home. "

Respectfully,
the nightbat

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Old September 14th 04, 02:18 PM
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"nightbat" wrote in message
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nightbat wrote

The nightbat first life candidate the Halo Bacterium may
protect space astronauts from the dangers of outer deep space cosmic
radiation.

See:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list100231


Astonishing. If we can duplicate the enzyme for human use, we could create
a serum tha would boost our life span and prevent cancer.

Rick


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Old September 14th 04, 08:38 PM
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nightbat wrote in message ...
nightbat wrote

The nightbat first life candidate the Halo Bacterium may
protect space astronauts from the dangers of outer deep space cosmic
radiation.

See:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list100231

As I long ago pointed out on these newsgroups this little microbe is my
research pointing best choice for first Earth life living organism. It
has the amazing ability to live in salt solid crystal without water,
air, or oxygen, and has potential to even live and survive in the
extremes of outer space itself. High thermal or very cold temps doesn't
phase it, and can generate its own further more diversified complex food
and gases from its original pure salt crystal embedded environment. It
can repair its own DNA structure even when damaged and can break down
any other element and turn it into food. It is self regulating and not
dependent on planetary existing life providing support local
environmental systems but actually helps create higher evolved necessary
conditions for more complex life dependent ones. It is one amazing
little bug.


the nightbat



Being able to repair ones own DNA is quite a trick. They must have
some sort of parity checking such as we use to repair data damaged in
transmission. Crawdads and salamanders can grow new legs when
necessary. There is a lot we have genetically forgotten in out
headlong race for the largest brain.

Double-A
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Old September 15th 04, 11:51 AM
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote in message ...
nightbat wrote

The nightbat first life candidate the Halo Bacterium may
protect space astronauts from the dangers of outer deep space cosmic
radiation.

See:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list100231

As I long ago pointed out on these newsgroups this little microbe is my
research pointing best choice for first Earth life living organism. It
has the amazing ability to live in salt solid crystal without water,
air, or oxygen, and has potential to even live and survive in the
extremes of outer space itself. High thermal or very cold temps doesn't
phase it, and can generate its own further more diversified complex food
and gases from its original pure salt crystal embedded environment. It
can repair its own DNA structure even when damaged and can break down
any other element and turn it into food. It is self regulating and not
dependent on planetary existing life providing support local
environmental systems but actually helps create higher evolved necessary
conditions for more complex life dependent ones. It is one amazing
little bug.


the nightbat


Being able to repair ones own DNA is quite a trick. They must have
some sort of parity checking such as we use to repair data damaged in
transmission. Crawdads and salamanders can grow new legs when
necessary. There is a lot we have genetically forgotten in out
headlong race for the largest brain.

Double-A


nightbat

True Double-A, we and many other complex life forms have evolved
lost ability to DNA particular cellular repair or regrow lost limbs. The
resolution to that would lead to possible regeneration of not only limbs
but greater cellular host or species longevity ability altogether. And a
dominant factor or collection of factors resultantly triggers the
downward aging cellular body cycle. Perhaps group species environment
induced damaged DNA strand sequencing is the cause and once understood
it can be corrected or altered and lead to extension of life cell and
organ rejuvenation. The Halo bacterium DNA shows promise for allowing us
to gain insight into its self repairing DNA sequencing versus other sub
micro organisms whose structure is not now self regenerating or damaged.
And these research findings may lead to further human DNA sequencing
limits understanding and possible strand repair or improvement. The
promise is there for elimination and possible cure of negative effects
of disease and its life threatening damage via research understood
complete self DNA strand reproducing modality and cellular and system
rejuvenation repair.


the nightbat

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Old September 15th 04, 02:53 PM
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"nightbat" wrote in message
...
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote in message
...
nightbat wrote

The nightbat first life candidate the Halo Bacterium may
protect space astronauts from the dangers of outer deep space cosmic
radiation.

See:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list100231

As I long ago pointed out on these newsgroups this little microbe is my
research pointing best choice for first Earth life living organism. It
has the amazing ability to live in salt solid crystal without water,
air, or oxygen, and has potential to even live and survive in the
extremes of outer space itself. High thermal or very cold temps doesn't
phase it, and can generate its own further more diversified complex
food
and gases from its original pure salt crystal embedded environment. It
can repair its own DNA structure even when damaged and can break down
any other element and turn it into food. It is self regulating and not
dependent on planetary existing life providing support local
environmental systems but actually helps create higher evolved
necessary
conditions for more complex life dependent ones. It is one amazing
little bug.


the nightbat


Being able to repair ones own DNA is quite a trick. They must have
some sort of parity checking such as we use to repair data damaged in
transmission. Crawdads and salamanders can grow new legs when
necessary. There is a lot we have genetically forgotten in out
headlong race for the largest brain.

Double-A


nightbat

True Double-A, we and many other complex life forms have evolved
lost ability to DNA particular cellular repair or regrow lost limbs. The
resolution to that would lead to possible regeneration of not only limbs
but greater cellular host or species longevity ability altogether. And a
dominant factor or collection of factors resultantly triggers the
downward aging cellular body cycle. Perhaps group species environment
induced damaged DNA strand sequencing is the cause and once understood
it can be corrected or altered and lead to extension of life cell and
organ rejuvenation. The Halo bacterium DNA shows promise for allowing us
to gain insight into its self repairing DNA sequencing versus other sub
micro organisms whose structure is not now self regenerating or damaged.
And these research findings may lead to further human DNA sequencing
limits understanding and possible strand repair or improvement. The
promise is there for elimination and possible cure of negative effects
of disease and its life threatening damage via research understood
complete self DNA strand reproducing modality and cellular and system
rejuvenation repair.


the nightbat


I know I'd settle for the ability to regrow my teeth, and perhaps the odd
pinky finger or little toe that I loose here and there...

Greysky


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Old September 15th 04, 03:52 PM
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"nightbat" wrote in message
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nightbat wrote
Being able to repair ones own DNA is quite a trick. They must have
some sort of parity checking such as we use to repair data damaged in
transmission. Crawdads and salamanders can grow new legs when
necessary. There is a lot we have genetically forgotten in out
headlong race for the largest brain.

True Double-A, we and many other complex life forms have evolved
lost ability to DNA particular cellular repair or regrow lost limbs. The
resolution to that would lead to possible regeneration of not only limbs
but greater cellular host or species longevity ability altogether. And a
dominant factor or collection of factors resultantly triggers the
downward aging cellular body cycle. Perhaps group species environment
induced damaged DNA strand sequencing is the cause and once understood
it can be corrected or altered and lead to extension of life cell and
organ rejuvenation. The Halo bacterium DNA shows promise for allowing us
to gain insight into its self repairing DNA sequencing versus other sub
micro organisms whose structure is not now self regenerating or damaged.
And these research findings may lead to further human DNA sequencing
limits understanding and possible strand repair or improvement. The
promise is there for elimination and possible cure of negative effects
of disease and its life threatening damage via research understood
complete self DNA strand reproducing modality and cellular and system
rejuvenation repair.


I wonder if we were to splice some genes from other organisms to create a
new strand of halo, if these enzymes could continue to repair the new DNA,
or if it would commit suicide.

The reason I ponder this is because we could use the Halo to splice the
chlorplastic genes from cyanobacteria, and place it on Mars for
terraforming.

Or perhaps splicing both cyanobacteria and thiobacillus with Halo can create
a bacterium that would enjoy the environment of Venus, and help bring the
atmosphere out of the greenhouse runaway.

Rick

Rick


 




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