The Creation of Life (Biological Sciences)

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LIFE SUPERORGANISMS
The 3 planes of Existence of life organisms
Evolutionary creation. The tree of living phylla.
Chemical languages. Plants, genetics and hormones.
Electric neurons. Animal life and tissues.
The external dimensions of living beings. Territories.
THE HUMAN ORGANISM.
Medicine. The physiology and networks of human beings.
The brain and its parallel mind.
Why we die. The 3 planes of human existence.
PROLOGUE: THE CREATION OF LIFE............................................Pg. 5
PART ONE: UNIVERSAL LIFE.
CHAPTER
ONE: THE TIED ORGANISMS OF THE UNIVERSE...........Pg. 9
1. The arrogance of man: The organic Universe.
2. The fundamental particle: Times
3. The main organisms of the Universe.
4. Social Evolution: Networks of energy and Information.
5. Theory of Organisms. A Theory of Unification.
6. organic Geometry: The morphological structure of Times.
CHAPTER
2: LAWS OF CREATION OF Times..........................Pg. 34
1. Creation is a process caused by the arrows of organicism.
2. Spatial Laws: The morphology of Organisms.
3. Temporal Laws: 3 ages, the 3 creative evolutions.
4. The nature of perception: virtual worlds and parallel Universes.
5. Laws of Movement and Social Evolution.
6. What is organic space and organic Time: territories and cycles of existence.
7. Infinite Bodies of space and Temporal Brains.
8. The laws of behavior: Social Evolution Vs Darwinian evolution
9. The laws of death: You kill to survive.
10.The laws of Survival: Balance of energy and Information.
11.The cycle of existence: the 3 ages of Species.
12. How the Universe assemblies new species. The Law of 3 creations.
13. The beatings of the Universe; biological radiations and organic rhythms.
14. Ties in movement: Times cycles.
15. The laws of Reproduction: biological radiations of species.
CHAPTER
3: THE PLANES OF EXISTENCE OF MAN....................... Pg. 76
1. The Planes of existence of a human being as a complex organism.
2. Microcosms and macrocosms: From quarks to societies.
3. The function of existence of man. Your soul are your networks.
4. The stairs of evolution of mankind.
CHAPTER
4: ATOMS, THE MINIMAL FORM OF LIFE.....................Pg. 86
1. Birth of the Universe: Atomic reproduction: The big bang.
2. Universal Radiations of 'Bio-Logical" Atoms.
3. The 2+2 'real' particles and forces of the Universe.
4. The atomic organism: electronic bodies, nucleic brains, light food.
5. The table of elements and the 4 organic families of atoms.
6. Top predator atoms.
7. The atoms of Carbolife.
PART TWO: CARBO-LIFE.
CHAPTER
5: THE ATOMS AND MOLECULES OF CARBO-LIFE.......Pg. 117
1. The 3 atoms of the game of life: carbon, nitrogen, oxygen.
2. Nitrogen, the brain of life.
3. Bodies of carbon. Oxygen, the moving energy.
4: Our 3 atoms evolve. The first Molecules of life: Methane, Ammonia, water.
5. The first life species: The Amino acid. Its Head, body and legs.
6. Specialization of life molecules: amino acids, bases, and sugars-lipids.
7. Evolution starts: The age of amino acids and proteins.
8. A new Top Predator appears: Nucleotides and DNA.
9. Towards the cell. Nucleic Acids control the organic arrows of all life molecules.
CHAPTER
6: THE FIRST CELLS.....................................................Pg. 161
1. The first Earth, Archaeozoic age. The simple cell appears.
2. A modern cell without Nuclei. The life of Bacteria.
3. organic cycles of cells without nuclei: Feeding, Perceiving, Reproducing.
4. The body, brain and energy systems of Eukaryotic cells. Their life cycles.
5. Genetics: How to store information to reproduce yourself.
6. Social evolution and differentiation of prokaryotic cells.
7. Darwinian evolution: complex cells enslave simple ones.
8. Light as energy, light as information: Animals Vs plants.
CHAPTER
7: EVOLUTION OF CELLS INTO ANIMAL LIFE........Pg. 189
1. 700 million years ago: the ice ball Earth period.
2. Social evolution: How micro-organisms become macro-organisms?
3. Faster and bigger. Top Predator electric cells, masters of the life Universe.
4. The simplest animal organisms. Electric cells control chemical herds.
5. The sponge and the Hydra.
CHAPTER
8: THE 3 ages AND NETWORKS OF CARBOLIFE......Pg. 213
1. The 3 Networks of organisms: Energy, digestive networks.
2. Nervous/information networks. Electric orders. Control of lesser cells.
3. Blood, reproductive systems. Hormones and enzymes. Protein power.
4. The will of existence. Senses: the outlets of the body and brain.
5. Why all living species have 3 ages. The cycle of temporal existence
6. 1st age. Birth and Youth. Paleogenesis, and the age of energy.
7. 2nd Age. Reproduction. Sexes: energy-information subspecies.
8. Third age. Information and death.
PART THREE: MAN AND THE PLANET EARTH.
CHAPTER
9: EVOLUTION OF LIGHT ORGANISMS ON EARTH.........Pg. 270
1. Planetary organisms.
2. The Earth's evolution of light: Plants, animals and machines.
3. The 3 ages of carbolife, the 3 ages of the Earth: from DNA to man.
4. The evolution of networks: bodies, brains, and reproductive systems.
5. Biological radiations and symbiotic ecosystems. The III Earths.
6. The 4 organic arrows create the rhythm of life, evolution and death in species.
7. The laws of creation at work. The why of animal phyla.
8. The social Differentiation: multi-bodies Vs single body species.
9. Body Vs Brain. Top predator informative big organs. Towards man.
10. The evolution of man follows the law of 3 creations.
11. The extinction of species. Top predators.
12. The dinosaur Paradox and the chip radiation.
13: Ecosystemic extinction.
CHAPTER
10: THE HUMAN ORGANISM...........................................Pg.345
1. A human being as a Universal Times.
2. The energy body and informative brain of man.
3. Senses, organs and information/energy networks. Bio-rhythms. Mental waves.
4. The ages of the human kind.
5. The causes of life and death.
6. Sex and race: The law of 3 creations and work
7. The 4 arrows of human organicism: The will of man.
8. The informative arrow:The mind and its languages, perceptors of space and
time
9. Social Evolution: Man as a cell of history.
CHAPTER
11: THE ORGANISMS OF HISTORY.................................Pg. 373
1. Man as a cell of Historic organisms. Words the informative network.
2. The spatial and temporal brains of civilizations: Art, Law and religion:
3. Anthropomorphic religions: God the verbal brain, men the cells of a culture.
4. The Scientific Method and the III ages of the Industrial Evolution.
5. The organisms of History and Economics. Scales of growth.
6. Robots, the new top predators. The extinction of life?
7. The Metal-Earth, an ecosystem of machines.