Alright, in April of 2023, I have made a collasal find in Reincarnation research. Before I was just coasting along. But by April 2023, I come upon a Reward system, a Cosmic Justice System needed for biology. And this opened my eyes to the idea thatReincarnation is true and is a part of Superdeterminism. Not only is Reincarnation needed to save energy by Recycling DNA, but also needed as a Justice System for the Universe at large.
What I stumbled upon are insights in biology, and recently I was concerned for Red Crabs on Christmas Island, how unjust is the world at large if a invasive species of yellow crazy ants just squirt formic acid into the eyes and joints of a crab, thuskilling it. And I thought to myself, a God created Universe cannot be this cruel. There must be some reward for the red crab.
In a Atom Totality Universe, where God is the 231Pu Atom Totality, a God that is itself Alive, just as the humans who read this. There must be justice for the red crab, and a bit of punishment for the ants.is messages of DNA.
So I put together 4 or more Conjectures, basically saying that Superdeterminism (no free will) exists in Quantum Mechanics (quantum entanglement) because Light Waves are Perfect DNA. You stop a light-wave and look inside the light-wave and you find it
So Superdeterminism is all controlled and commanded by Light Waves as DNA.scientists had no clue as to what those genes did-- if anything. Some 50 years later to today these are called Pseudogenes and no longer called Nonsense genes.
So in my conjectures, all I needed to show is that some plants have animal DNA and some animals have plant DNA in their genome. When I was growing up and in schools in 1960s and 1970s the majority of human genome was called "Nonsense genes" where
What I needed to show for my conjectures is that plants contain as nonsense genes animal genes and vice versa.insects, allowing the whitefly to feed on the plants safely.
--- quoting the Internet of Scence Research News ---
Plant gene found in insect, shields it from leaf toxins
Date:
March 25, 2021
Source:
Cell Press
Summary:
Millions of years ago, aphid-like insects called whiteflies incorporated a portion of DNA from plants into their genome. A research team reveals that whiteflies use this stolen gene to degrade common toxins plants use to defend themselves against
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Millions of years ago, aphid-like insects called whiteflies incorporated a portion of DNA from plants into their genome. A Chinese research team, publishing March 25th in the journal Cell, reveals that whiteflies use this stolen gene to degrade common
"This seems to be the first recorded example of the horizontal gene transfer of a functional gene from a plant into an insect," says co-author Ted Turlings, a chemical ecologist and entomologist at the University of Neuchâtel, in Switzerland. "Youcannot find this gene, BtPMaT1, which neutralizes toxic compounds produced by the plant, in any other insect species."
--- end quoting Cell Press ---
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