Civilizations development and species origin technologies
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Вадим Валерьевич Корпачев. Civilizations development and species origin technologies
INTRODUCTION
Chapter I. ARCHEBIOSIS ON EARTH: CRISIS OF VIEWS ON THE PROBLEM
1.1. RELIGIOUS VIEWS ON THE DIVINE CREATION OF THE WORLD
1.2. SCIENTIFIC HYPOTHESES OF THE LIFE OCCURRENCE ON EARTH
1.3. THE EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
1.4. THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION’S DISPUTABLE ISSUES
1.5. SCIENTIFIC CREATIONISM
1.6. INTELLIGENT DESIGN THEORY
1.7. OUTSTANDING SCIENTISTS AND THINKERS’ DOUBTS
1.8. NECESSITY OF NEW POINTS ON THE LIFE DEVELOPMENT ON EARTH
Chapter 2. CIVILIZATIONS’ DEVELOPMENT LAWS
2.1. SYNERGETICS AND «THINKING SUBSTANCE» DEVELOPMENT
2.2. CIVILIZATION AS THE «THINKING SUBSTANCE’S» HIGHEST FORM OF DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 3. SPECIFIC FEATURES OF HIGHLY DEVELOPED CIVILIZATIONS
3.1. OTHER WORLDS
3.2. REMNANTS OF THE HIGHLY DEVELOPED CIVILIZATION ON EARTH
3.3. UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS (UFO)
3.4. REASONS FOR THE HIGHLY DEVELOPED CIVILIZATIONS SILENTLESS
3.5. POSSIBLE FEATURES OF THE NONPROTEIN LIFE FORMS
3.6. PLASMA FORMATIONS ON EARTH
3.7. PLASMA LIFE EXISTANCE HYPOTHESIS
3.8. GOD’S PLASMA IN BIBLE
Chapter 4. LAWS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF CIVILISATIONS BASED ON THEIR ENERGY NEEDS
4.1. THE PRINCIPLES OF SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE ON EARTH
4.2. PHOTOSYNTHESIS
4.3. CREATION OF THE PROTEIN SELF-REPLICATING STRUCTURES FOR THE SOLAR ENERGY DEPOSITING
4.4. THE SYSTEMS FOR SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE IN PLANT LEAVES
4.5. THE VEGETABLE WORLD AS A SYSTEM OF ENERGY SUPPLY
4.6. ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR BASES OF THE ACCUMULATED SOLAR ENERGY USE
4.7. STAGES OF ENERGY COMMODITIES PROCESSING
4.8. TRANSFER OF THE ACCUMULATED ENERGY TO THE PLACE OF DESTINATION
4.9. PROTEIN ORGANISMS BIOGEOGRAPHY
Chapter 5. CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE OF THE PROTEIN LIFE CREATION ON THE EARTH
Chapter 6. HOMO SAPIENS’S CREATION
6.1. HUMAN BEING ENHANCEMENT SEQUENCE
6.2. SPECIFIC FEATURES OF THE HUMAN BEING GENETIC PROGRAMMING
6.3. HISTORY OF THE HOMO SAPIENCE APPEARANCE
6.4. HOMO SAPIENS PURPOSE
Chapter 7. SPECIES PROGRAMMING AND ENHANCEMENT ON EARTH
7.1. PROTEIN ORGANIZMS’ CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRESS
7.2. UNIVERSALISM OF PROGRAMMING
7.3. HUMAN BEING ADVANCES IN GENETIC ENGINEERING
7.4. AMENDMENTS AND ENHANCEMENT OF GENETIC PROGRAMMING FOR THE SPECIES’ CREATION
7.5. VIRUSES FUNCTION IN GENETIC PROGRAMMING AMENDMENT
7.6. VIRUSES FUNCTION IN HUMAN BEING’S GENETIC ENHANCEMENT
7.7. HUMAN BEING VIRUS CHIPPING
7.8. VIRUSES AS THE GENETIC REPROGRAMMING TOOLS
Chapter 8. PROTEIN ORGANISMS SELF-REPLICATION PRINCIPLES
8.1. TYPES AND WAYS OF REPRODUCTION
8.2. PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPORTANCE OF GAMOGENESIS IN HUMAN BEING POPULATION
Chapter 9. ORGANISM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
9.1. EMBRYOGENESIS AND MORPHOGENESIS
9.2. POSTEMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT. METAMORPHOSIS
Chapter 10. SPECIES GENETIC STABILITY PROTECTION PROGRAMS
Chapter 11. SPECIES GENETIC STABILITY PROTECTION PROGRAMS
11.1. CROSS-SPECIES HYBRIDS
11.2. COLLECTIVE INTERACTIONS
11.3. DEATH FOR THE SAKE OF GENERATION
11.4. ALTRUISM FOR THE SAKE OF THE SPECIES PRESERVATION
Chapter 12. PERFECTED PROTEIN ORGANISMS UTILIZATION
Chapter 13. SELF-REPLICATING PROTEIN ORGANISMS ABUNDANCE REGULATION
13.1. CROSS-SPECIES REGULATION OF THE SPECIES ABUNDANCE
13.2. GLOBAL DISASTERS AS THE WAY OF THE OUT-OF-DATE SPECIES ELIMINATION. MASS EXTINCTION REASONS
13.3. INTRASPECIFIC REGULATION OF THE POPULATION SPECIES ABUNDANCE
13.4. HUMAN BEING POPULATION INTRASPEFIC REDUCTION
13.5. MECHANISMS OF INTRA-SPECIAL REGULATION OF SPECIES NUMBER IN A POPULATION
Chapter 14. TECHNOLOGICAL SPECIFIC FEATURES OF PROTEIN ORGANISMS’ DEVELOPMENT AND ENHANCEMENT
14.1. ROLE OF ENVIRONMENT IN THE PROTEIN LIFE TECHNOLOGICAL CREATION ON EARTH
14.2. PLANTS CREATION AND ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGIES ON THE EARTH
14.3. ANIMAL BODIES CREATION AND ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGIES ON THE EARTH
14.4.NATURAL SELECTION AS THE SELF-REPLICATING SPECIES ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGICAL MECHANISM
14.5. PHYSIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS AND SEPARATE ORGANS DEVELOPMENT AND ENHANCEMENT
14.6. PROTEIN ORGANISMS SPECIFIC FEATURES
14.7.MATHEMATICAL REGULARITIES IN THE PROTEIN LIFE CREATION TECHNOLOGY
14.8. TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES UNIVERSALISM
Chapter 15 «SUPREME CIVILIZATION» AND THE EARTH’S ENERGY
15.1. EARTH INTERIOR
15.2. EARTH AS A POWER REACTOR
15.3. ENERGY OF EARTH
15.4. PROBABLE MEANING OF THE PROTEIN ORGANISMS IN THE EARTH ENERGY PHYSICS
15.5. INFORMATION ENERGY
Chapter 16. PROTEIN LIFE PARAMETERS DELICATE ADJUSTMENT ON EARTH
16.1. «UNIQUE EARTH» HYPOTHESIS AND «THE UNIVERSE DELICATE ADJUSTMENT» CONCEPT
16.2. «SUN PLAZMA INTELLIGENCE»
16.3. HELIOBIOLOGY
Chapter 17. NEW WORLD VIEWS AND NEW TASKS FOR MANKIND
17.1. NOUSOLOGY – A NEW «SUPREME INTELLIGENCE» SCIENCE
17.2. NOUSOLOGY AND OTHER WORLD VIEWS
17.3. NOUSOLOGY’S MAIN CONCEPTS
17.4. ACCIDENTALITY AND REGULARITY IN THE POTEIN LIFE ON EARTH’S OCCURRENCE
17.5. NOUSOLOGY METHODOLOGY
17.6. NOUSOLOGY AND RELIGION
17.7. «SENSIBLE LIFE» MOVEMENT
Chapter 18. NEW WORLD VIEWS AND NEW POLITICAL IDEOLOGY
18.1. NOUSOCRACY
18.2. «HOMO SAPIENS» AND POWER
18.3. NOUSOCRACY INSTEAD OF DEMOCRACY
18.4. «HOMO SAPIENS» RIGHTS AND DUTIES
18.5. «HOMO SAPIENS» SPECIES ABUNDANCE AND SOCIAL PROCESSES
Chapter 19. HUMAM BEING CIVILIZATION’S FUTUROLOGY
19.1. POWER ENGINERING AND SPACE COLONIZATION
19.2. ROBOTICS DEVELOPMENT: FROM THE AUTOMATED MECHANISMS TOWARDS THE SELF-REPLICATING ROBOTS. NANOTECHNOLOGIES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LIST OF AUTHORS CITED
SHORT REFERENCES
Отрывок из книги
The protein life’s origin on Earth turns out to be one of the fundamental world views concepts in a human beings’ society. There are several theories existing to explain the Universe’s occurrence. These are the Big Bang theory and Penrose-Hawking singularity theory to complement it, Hoyle-Bondi-Gold theory of stationary Universe, Alfevn-Klein cosmological theory and so on. But, none of them is completely proved and taken for granted by all the scientific society members. At the same time, such an important phenomenon as the life origin on Earth is being explained on the basis of two polar points of view. According to one of them, Universe, Earth and protein life have been created by the Creator within a short period of time. In accordance with the second one, life on our planet has originated from the inanimate matter as the result of accidental evolutionary transformations. The existing contradictory world views on the life origin on Earth’s settlement is of vital importance as it is impossible to develop the mankind future development programs without actual views on the environmental development.
It is worth mentioning that existing concepts are not pure scientific in the literary meaning of this word, as they are based neither on observations nor experimental researches which are possible to be reconstructed with the certain degree of credibility. The events under review took place in past and cannot be checked in present. One can judge about them by certain palaeontological and archaeological facts to evidence previous eras. Each of these world views is just a supposition, one of which has been turned into religion while the second one has been granted the scientific status. The facts which can be treated in different ways and viewed from other theoretic point of view are used to justify one’s views.
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The supposed evolutionary transition of living beings from water to land is also doubtful. There are a number of facts to testify the impossibility of such a process. Organisms that lived in water and subsequently left it, should have had developed muscles and skeleton capable of withstanding the weight of the body as well as providing energy for movement. A major part of terrestrial creatures consume up to 40
% of energy on the transfer of their bodies. In addition, it is pointless to try to explain the complex of organs and internal secretion substances involved in this process by random mutations. Besides, aquatic and terrestrial inhabitants have different temperature regimes. The temperature conditions are unstable and fluctuate on land, whereas the temperature of the habitat is changing slowly and insignificantly in water. Earth creatures have the developed metabolism system, due to which a relatively constant body temperature is preserved, regardless of the ambient temperature changes. Thus, aquatic animals are equipped with physiological mechanisms that are designed for life in conditions of constant temperature, and for transition to dry land they had to transform the body quickly, by means of the protective means of body temperature regulation’s use with the environment state taken into account. It is doubtful that random mutations could lead to such serious and highly organized changes. Therefore, there is every reason to believe that land animals were created on the basis of aquatic organisms by creating special systems for existence in the atmospheric environment. For example, aquatic animals are capable of filtering and excreting excess chemicals, particularly ammonia, while land representatives use a well-developed system of kidneys, excreting toxins in the urine consuming as little liquid as possible of the for cleaning the body.
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