Thank you Brigit for the clarifications.
I do recognize that my comments were a bit off topic, but many topics tend to DRIFT .
The HEART in your title led me astray......sorry.
Michael Clarage has made more than one video likening plasma formations in space to biological forms. "Michael Clarage, PhD, Astrophysicist and Lead Scientist of SAFIRE, deftly describes how and why he sees function in a living Universe."
I had seen some of Mr. Clarage's video's and watched two more yesterday.
I felt -- and perhaps Cargo did too -- that you were referencing the "living universe" theme explored in some of TBP publications.
I was referencing that theme; but more directly my idea of a specific detail in Abiogenesis linking plasma to the beginning of life.
That is: lightning striking the "primordial soup" of Darwin actually throws off cell sized spheres of double layer charges which are then occupied by all manner of chemistry. This, as I see it, provides an actual cell membrane prototype, with voltage, which eventually all evolves into living organic forms.
Michael Clarage suggests that one function of the plasma universe enables life to evolve.
I agree, adding a mechanism of how it has happened.
Michael Levin is a biologist at Tufts University who is putting BIOELECTRICITY patterns before all the complex chemistry you mentioned.
He describes the bioelectric events that lead to the morphology (shapes) in living organisms.
We have seen this presented often on our forum for years, as in The M. Clarage video with the cut leaf photo"s.
I am very keen for any more info you might have about:
There is a talk in Bath, likening cellular structures in interstellar space to cellular structures on earth,
Thank you !!
Thank you Brigit for the clarifications.
I do recognize that my comments were a bit off topic, but many topics tend to DRIFT .
The HEART in your title led me astray......sorry.
[quote] Michael Clarage has made more than one video likening plasma formations in space to biological forms. "Michael Clarage, PhD, Astrophysicist and Lead Scientist of SAFIRE, deftly describes how and why he sees function in a living Universe."[/quote]
I had seen some of Mr. Clarage's video's and watched two more yesterday.
[quote] I felt -- and perhaps Cargo did too -- that you were referencing the "living universe" theme explored in some of TBP publications.[/quote]
I was referencing that theme; but more directly my idea of a specific detail in Abiogenesis linking plasma to the beginning of life.
That is: lightning striking the "primordial soup" of Darwin actually throws off cell sized spheres of double layer charges which are then occupied by all manner of chemistry. This, as I see it, provides an actual cell membrane prototype, with voltage, which eventually all evolves into living organic forms.
Michael Clarage suggests that one function of the plasma universe enables life to evolve.
I agree, adding a mechanism of how it has happened.
Michael Levin is a biologist at Tufts University who is putting BIOELECTRICITY patterns before all the complex chemistry you mentioned.
He describes the bioelectric events that lead to the morphology (shapes) in living organisms.
We have seen this presented often on our forum for years, as in The M. Clarage video with the cut leaf photo"s.
I am very keen for any more info you might have about:
[quote]There is a talk in Bath, likening cellular structures in interstellar space to cellular structures on earth,
[/quote]
Thank you !!