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Post by skyship on Feb 1, 2010 11:23:23 GMT -5
So, earth could be expanding. Nonobes pushing up through biofilms of earths surface thermal springs.Abstract Microbial mats from a hot spring were found to contain all the morphological variations of nanobacteria from all kinds of origins and locations described so far. They were found to be present in all the developmental stages of biofilm formation observed in our samples, ranging from scarcely colonized surfaces to densely packed mature mats. In several poorly covered areas the nano-sized features seemed to be the sole representatives of the biosphere, with no micro-scaled organisms in the near or far vicinity. Special attention was paid to the manifold variations of ubiquitous bead-like structures. Some of these appear as the sub-structures of strings and chains. Presumably they can disintegrate under less favorable conditions, migrate and settle as beads in subsurface environments, and (re-)arrange to strings or chains after emerging from the springs. The role of (thermal) springs as a narrow frame to the subterranean biosphere is discussed. tinyurl.com/yd4dpur================ A honeycombed web from microbial mats of a thermal spring, a conceivable model for the structural evolution of microbial entities via self-assembly of nano-structures?Abstract During the survey microbial mats in a thermal spring for the occurrence of nano-sized features, we encountered a very intricate honeycombed ribbon-structure. It apparently represents an integral part of the mat community, because it was observed at many sites of the individual samples collected from various locations of the primary and secondary springs. It is composed of small beads, which align to strings, merge to segments, and combine to hexagons, which in turn arrange to the final ribbon structure. The probability that the compilation of the architectural details of the ribbons represent steps of structural evolution via self-assembly is discussed. Key words Microbial mats, nanobacteria, nano-scaled features, ribbons, web-structure, self-assembly, structural evolution, thermal springs, subsurface life. tinyurl.com/yjjw7fk==================== please note pictures on links as well. skyship
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Post by skyship on Feb 1, 2010 11:32:42 GMT -5
PHYSIO-CHEMICAL LIMITS OF MICROBIAL LIFE. STUDIES WITH HALOARCHAEA FROM ANCIENT SALT SEDIMENTS. The perception of the physico-chemical limits of life has expanded considerably in recent years. Extremophilic microorganisms, which are capable of thriving in the presence of one or more factors once considered inimical to life, where discovered around the globe. An example are extremely halophilic archaebacteria (haloarchaea), which were isolated by our group from 250 million year old Alpine salt deposits. We attempt to elucidate the mechanisms for their desiccation tolerance and apparent longevity. A microbial community in rock salt Haloarchaea are found today in hypersaline surface waters, such as brines in solar salterns. However, from Alpine rock salt of Permo-Triassic age several halophilic strains were isolated, which were identified as novel members of the genus Halococcus. In addition, a wide range of haloarchaeal 16SrRNA genes were detected in Alpine rock salt. Such data support the hypothesis of a long survival of these microorganisms. There is also evidence for halophilic phages in salt sediments (unpublished); thus, a genuine microbial community appears present in rock salt. Archaea are not known to produce spores or similar resting stages; it remains thus enigmatic how they stayed viable over the millennia. We are characterizing the haloarchaeal community in Alpine rock salt, in order to identify those species which are apparently capable of long-term survival. Response to environmental extremes We are determining the growth-limiting ranges of several physico-chemical factors, including low water activity, low pressure and temperature extremes, with a concomitant analysis of the haloarchaeal responses. Morphological changes, membrane potential, energy charge and DNA damage of stressed haloarchaea are investigated. Archaea are not known to produce spores, but other types of resting stages, such as nanocells, may be formed under starvation conditions. A promising approach appears the analysis of the haloarchaeal proteome, since pronounced alterations of several proteins were observes, when an unknown factor from rock salt was added to growth media. Significance The detection of extraterrestrial halite and water in meteorites and in the subsurface ocean on Europa prompted an inclusion of a specific search for halophilic microorganisms in the search for life in outer space. There is a need to develop procedures for the reliable identification of life forms, if any, in future return samples and to deal with the problem of potential contaminations. We are participating in international efforts regarding these issues. © 2010 University Salzburg | Imprint | 13-JUN-06 | Home www.uni-salzburg.at/portal/page?_pageid=146,65802&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL skyship
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Post by skyship on Feb 1, 2010 11:43:00 GMT -5
Discovery tinyurl.com/yhkahrlwww.microscopy-uk.org.uk/index.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/nanobes/nanophil.htmlNANOBES: Introduction Discovery... Philippa Uwins, a geologist studying sandstone core examples from an oil exploration project off the West Australian coast, made a dramatic discovery back in 1996 but it is only now (1999) that her findings are exciting the scientific community. What is all the fuss about? Well maybe, just maybe, Philippa might have revealed a vital clue towards understanding the links and processes dividing living and non-living structures and further evidence to support the existence of life on other planets. What did she discover: NANOBES! tinyurl.com/yhkahrlclick on introduction Lets not blame anybody. Lets just Discover. skyship
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Post by skyship on Feb 1, 2010 11:51:28 GMT -5
......."They're spreading... This initial discovery was curious enough but when the team found that containers and equipment in their laboratory were being 'colonised' by these structures, they realised whatever they had found was growing! Samples were collected from polystyrene petri dishes with sterilised micro-forceps and examined in a powerful SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) operating at 80 Kvolts. They're alive... Examination revealed the structures to be tiny irregular shaped filaments less than 1/100,000 mm (millimetres) wide. Further experimentation and observation in the laboratory showed that the structures were capable of growing and increasing in number spontaneously on freshly fractured rock - becoming visible to the naked eye within 2 to 3 weeks. What are they..? Philippa and her colleagues subjected the growing structures to DNA, and chemical composition tests which all gave strong positive evidence that what they had found was alive! The most powerful argument in favour of them being biological life forms comes from the strong positive reaction to DAPI staining - where a DNA-specific probe is used to determine existence of DNA compounds vital to living organisms. "................... .....Nanobes everywhere... Many scientists argue that these tiny structures were formed by geological processes, not biological ones, stating that there is no evidence for life forms smaller than known microbes on Earth. However, there are other scientists and researchers who strongly claim that numerous examples of nanobacteria exist. One of the leading advocates is Dr Robert Folk of the University of Texas. His work involved studying mineral deposits near volcanoes and many years before the public's exposure to the mars rock announcement, he had claimed to have identified bacteria very much smaller than previously discovered. He believes such bacteria form the bulk of living things on Earth and may be responsible for the rusting of metal and the "greening" of copper but the tiny organisms have eluded conventional tools and avenues of research. ",,,,,,,,,,,,, tinyurl.com/yhkahrlclick on introduction Now this might make sense, actually! skyship, taking a detour
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Post by skyship on Feb 1, 2010 12:18:00 GMT -5
Opening a can of worms... It seems that Dr. Philippa Uwins' discovery has lit a spotlight on a whole area of microscopic study that has been 'waiting in the wings' for conventional research and inquiry to catch-up on and investigate further. Other areas of research by different teams and scientists throughout the world are revealing evidence that nanobacteria may have direct effects on humans, causing kidney stones and harmful calcium deposits in the body. tinyurl.com/yhkahrlclick on introduction Purported nanobacteria in human blood as calcium carbonate nanoparticles www.pnas.org/content/105/14/5549.figures-only?cited-by=yes&legid=pnas%3B105/14/5549Well, it has been a nice run. Would explain lots of things. skyship
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Post by aqt on Feb 1, 2010 16:01:48 GMT -5
Oh, what a wonderful way to cover it all up make it look like a natural phenomenon blame it on nature NOT. Not buying it Not in the market!!!! aqt
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Post by aqt on Feb 1, 2010 16:38:00 GMT -5
we just broke open these here rocks....... and next thing we knew, 'stuff was everywhere all over everything on the Earth. what am I not getting here? ?? aqt
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Post by aqt on Feb 1, 2010 16:44:10 GMT -5
didn't they start with the thermophiles?
heat shock proteins (104)
from the underwater vulcanos
Venter..remember him?LOLOL
By incorporating "nanobacteria" in the fable, it helps us to believe it is natural in origin
I don't believe that there are "morgellons" entities under the earths surface or travelling here in meotoites
but alot of you will
because it's easier to believe than the truth
aqt
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Post by skyship on Feb 1, 2010 21:44:07 GMT -5
Notice she is talking about conventional research, those like Folk and Kijander and Bechamp already knew this.
Microscopists works have been denied to us. It is now coming out.
THe earth is in trouble, the mantle can move. the holes are so many, these have been there for a long time, the global warming scheme is now confronted with their lies.
These same entities are on the moon.
Dna is all over the universe, amines, prions, pahs, they are all there.
But, what is under the earth is just as alive as what is above it.
And yet we have been so ingrained to belive that the earth is like a human, just like the other planets, however we are of the earth, but not in it. We are the keepers, the stewards of the earth, we are not in it. We are at the zero point of what is above and what is below.
What if there is no Enemy? but ourselves?
The enemy is who?
It is very easy to blame but very hard to look inward!
The Navy has known about this for a very long time. Until they could find a way to fix it, the microbiologists were gagged! or more!
.........to fix the error made by greed! of all earth's resources on the earth, and under it's mantle.
skyship
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Post by skyship on Feb 1, 2010 21:45:50 GMT -5
Geothermal meets organic. It was discovered before, but it was mimicked to make it look like the real. Spontaneous does occur.
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Post by skyship on Feb 1, 2010 22:33:42 GMT -5
An alternative interpretation of nanobacteria-induced biomineralization www.pnas.org/content/97/21/11511.full?sid=bafb7b53-722f-433a-a78a-b6aa87c52786=================== biomineralization is a fact! it causes these stones we are getting, als, alz etc. bone leaves skeleton mixes with mucin makes stones..........apatite is what made nano machine. along with polyethelene, polystyrene, silica etc............... the molecular nano machine on molecular level. this material was used yes, venter, etc. from under sea vents. It is the ingredients of hot lava..............archaea is the bacteria.................... nano bacteria is archaea........................... yet, they can only report was is acceptable by those who say so. Most clear headed written books are no longer on the shelves, only those that are okay to read, so perpetuating the illusive illuminated trash of lies. But, you cannot dis those who are doing the field work. they too are controlled as we know. but, they are able to see. Notice that she used polystyrene plates to put the nannobacteria in it? Polystyrene is a form of plastic. She gave us a clue, this is how this is done, this is how you uncover the fools! Yet, you do your work as normal, and claim nature is the cause, sometimes nature is, sometimes nature just does what it does! However, the resins of plastic added to rocks can create a chemical reaction. Was inorganic the beginning of life? In the above link, notice talk of saliva, MUCIN? associated with these nanobes? or apatite Pahs ;can be created from particles from outer space or from engineered particles from inside the earth. Like coal, like kerogens mixed with archaea, make poly aromatic carbons.\ the gas forms the life, the breath of life is what?? How many kinds of air are there? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experiments_and_Observations_on_Different_Kinds_of_Airskyship
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