What is B.A.S.E Theory and It is All Proven Via Science Studies
B. This theory is based on birth. as every Mother gives birth from the womb to the child from eggs that are fertilized by semen and starts off as one cell and reproduces cell after cell (mitosis a kind of cell division) into trillions of cells, into organs that support adaptation and survival in the female, and one of those organs is the brain.
A. Adaptation is when you mirror parent and that means right from birth, you imprint, copy every little movement, behaviour, words, sounds that parents make, and even mouth movements, walks, talk – sounds, or communication skills, and how you respond to your own sense intake in your own internal environment in sync with the external environments. Behaviours that are positive and create good results are often reinforced naturally.
S. Survival is the basic instincts, and intuition of the homo sapien from the amphibian brain that respond to the environment for survival through adrenaline induced responses. You can try and change that but it is not possible to change the most basic of instincts to survive the inside environments determined by sense intake from the outside environment that you find yourself responding to, as these Laws of Nature are how we perceive them and respond to survive, and not become harmed by them.
E. Environment is our own internal environment of chemistry and electrical responses of the brain and sense intake, and all it’s mechanics, as the most important organ of our body, because it is the head of the mechanisms of the whole living organism, and the homo sapiens Central Nervous System and the Autonomous Nervous System, plus how the said organisms perceive the outside of Natural Laws of Nature, and how we respond to these Laws. The evolved mitochondria is a part of the cell of the biological organism and when it mutates it can cause your own homeostasis, energy force for life, your liver to cause toxic proteins that cause misfolding of proteins, and other very serious consequences like clots in the veins of little children born to mothers. A child 13 years of age was found to have a 27 inch clots in his leg veins from such mutations.
Moving on….
Mother Earth is a biological biosphere, a place where all it’s residents whether in animal form, human or plant form, insect form, are all interconnected. Millions of years ago very simple cells interacted with water, and soils and that atmosphere of that time, and living organisms evolved from non living organisms. There have been lab tests that have proven this to have happened as they re-preformed this in a group of lab experiments.
Griffin too in his experiments showed living bacteria had incorporated something from dead, bacteria (an R strain of cells) and had made a S virulent group of living cells that transformed cells from simple form. These S strains of virulent living cells transformed from dead bacteria made living active cells, because they injected DNA material into living cells.
The transformed cells, made virulent living cells, hence producing an “S” strain of cells, living organisms and this is called the “Transforming Principle.” This was proven by the Scientist called “Griffin.” and this is stated in our Duke University, Stephen Nowicki’s the “Science of Life.” These “S” virulent cells have inherited traits. Hershey and Chase later on demonstrated conclusively that the material injected into a cell (a bacteria cell by a virus, is DNA that takes it over, not protein, and then reasoned it must be genetic material if it can take over a whole cell :). (Hershey and Chase Page 20 in the Science of Life by Stephen Nowicki)
Viruses cannot produce on their own, or reproduce hence they attach themselves to cells and inject materials that cause a cell to produce a virus isotope that independently tracks the movement of proteins and DNA. Early simple cells called prokaryotic cells which are single celled organisms that lack a nucleus and other internal membrane-enclosed structures were the cells that arose earlier in history before eukaryotic. Eukaryotic cells are organisms, or are the cells that have internal membrane – enclosed structures most notably a nucleus, and all multi cellular organisms that are eukaryotes. Many of the single celled organisms were called prokaryotic cells. There was a difference between simple cells and the eukaryotic cells from our Origins, as Eukaryotic hold DNA.
In Chromosomes in Eukaryotic cells that circular molecule of double stranded DNA contains genetic information and this is called the “Transformation Principle.” One of several linear molecules of double stranded DNA (the helix) combined with various proteins (mRNA) in the form of chromatin containing the genetic information of the cell and this cell is called eukaryotic cell.
Chromatin is the combination of DNA and Proteins mRNA that form chromosomes in eukaryotic cells. So Griffin, Hershey, and Chase, proved this theory called “Transformation Principle” page 20, in (Science of Life) by Stephen Nowicki)
So the function of a protein in the DNA is determined by it’s shape. (Its 3 dimensional shape) but the only aspect of a proteins structure coded by DNA is it’s linear sequence of amino acids. The linear sequences determine it’s function (page 21 Duke University, “Science of Life” Stephen Nowicki).
Only 20 amino acids are naturally occurring. Some side chains or sequences are hydrophilic and twist toward water. Some twist away from water making them hydrophobic. Meiosis is a kind of eukaryotic cell division specialized for sexual reproduction that produces 4 haploid cells called gametes, from a single diploid cell. A haploid cell is one that has one copy of each chromosome type (for example x chromosome from father and y chromosome from father). A diploid cell is the cell that has two copies ( a homologous pair like xx chromosome) type, that one inherits from the x chromosome of male and the x chromosome of the female, so both mother and father contribute to the female chromosome. It is inherited from both parents.
Mutations can occur, and a mutation is a permanent change in the DNA of a cell that is not due to genetic recombination. It can be from an assault from the environment such as viruses, drugs, trauma, etc….and this would be inherited from a parent, male or female.
Mitochondria cellular organelles serve a site of cellular respiration mutualism, either a permanent change in DNA genetics or if a cell that is not due to genetics, recombining, then it is due to environmental assaults.
A variant splitting of a group of sequences by mRNA thereby making a genome different in expression. For example; you can express life of a human or you can express still birth of a human in utero.
The shape of a protein is intuitively linked to it’s function and structures of proteins will often be shaped like a girder for example. Enzymes are shaped to fit chemical compounds involved in chemical reactions. The chemical properties are a starting point for understanding shapes and there for functions. Amino acids structure for example in 1 ecoli cell there may be 10,000 different proteins, and in a human cell you can see 50,000 amino acid structures.
Amino Acid Structure as an example:
H
H O
N C C
H OH
R-Benign strain of cells (side chain)
Proteins perform mechanical work by acting as small motors, changing cell shapes, or transporting materials within cells.
The amino acid is the information that must be encoded, replicated and transmitted to build a protein and proteins perform as small motors changing cell shapes or transporting materials within cells. So the function of a protein is determined by its shape. (a 3 dimensional shape) but, the only aspect of a protein’s structure coded for by DNA is it’s linear sequence of amino acids that determine it’s function and thereby its expression eventually. (Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and thymine) There are 20 amino acids found in naturally occurring proteins.
So when you think of complexity of the human life, and how our cells replicate themselves and how we are trillions of cells, and how Mother Earth as a biosphere produces homo sapiens through Evolutionary processes, from non organic to organic organisms, we truly each one are miracles in every way.
Then if you think of the human brain and all of the Neuroscience data that they have today of the brain evolution from the Amphibian brain to the Executive function area today, where all sensory, motor, associations gather to be expressed, then all of the Primitive Vesicles and their evolving development to the point of today when the brain has a lot of complexity and the expressions of the brain today are complex, with Primary motor Cortex , the Primary Somatasensory Cortex, the Primary Auditory Cortex, the Primary Visual Cortex area, along with the Parietal area, Occipital Association Cortex area, High Order Sensory Cortex, Limbic association area, and the Prefrontal Cortex Area and the Massive amount of data that has been learned through unification of all senses, articulated of outside and inside environments of the complex human homo sapien miracle that we call “1.” The Miracle indeed.
There is an authoritative book on this complex subject that is called “Principles of Natural Science,” and this is by Kandel, Schwartz, and Jessel. The “Binding Problem” and the combining of all the gathered data has been one of the most challenging studies for humans today. From the Law of Energy in the macrocosm, to the quark in the microcosm in Quantum dynamics, it is hard to bring it all together.
Today Neuroscience has revealed distinctive Cognitive functions between hemispheres and another example is the works of the hippocampus in the left side of the brain that involves being able to remember words and episodes in your life while your right side is involved with spatial memories. Did you know that it is considered we have two brains, the amphibian and the evolved brain? However, the amphibian is a crucial part of the whole brain with millions of cells. When I say the brain is the main operating mechanism of the homo sapien, for the rest of the systems, such as all senses, it is incumbent on us to remember without a brain, the heart could not even function.
What effect would a toxic virus have on a fetus in utero if a mother was exposed? If all proceeds normally at birth the CNS consists of more neurons than it will ever have again and shortly after birth, there are regressive events that eliminate both the neurons and many of the connections between neurons. After birth the brain does continue to grow, however the growth is not due to the addition of neurons, but rather due to other processes for example the proliferation of glial cells, and myelination of axons. Even with regressive events the adult brain contains about 100 billion neurons. A number of potentially devastating neurological consequences will occur every time parts of this carefully orchestrated developmental sequences are when disrupted.
Glial cells are found in both gray and white matter. There are two major types of glial cells in the brain (astrocytes and oliogodendr0cites). The name glia, (glue) derives from the historical view that the function of glia cells was simply to hold the brain together, but Modern Neuroscience has revealed that glia are vital to the normal functioning of the nervous system.
Astrocytes (star cells) are derived from the same precursor cells as neurons. Astrocytes support and guide neurons during development acting as “sink” for ions (charged atoms for example potassium (k) which are involved in neural activity and remove neural activity and potentially neurotoxic substances from the extracellular environment. Astrocytes also form scars in the CNS. Plus Oligodendrocytes myelinate axons in the CNS. A number of neurological disorders specifically involve glial cells. Astrocytes and oligodendrocytes remain mitotic throughout life and thus give rise to the primary brain tumours. The CNS disorder multiple sclerosis (multiple scar like areas) are to be an autoimmune disorder in which antibodies destroy oligodendrocytes (that myelinate axons) and the myelin sheath surrounding axons and destruction of this myelin sheath can alter the ability of the axon to transmit impulses normally.
Neurons are similar to other cells in the body, except that they are polarized. Polarization refers to the fact that the neuron cell body and dendrites are specialized for receiving information from other neurons and cell bodies of other neurons. Dendrites and their tiny protrusion spines are called true extensions of the cell body surface areas of the cells. As opposed to dendrites axons are not simply propagation of an electrical impulse. Generally each neuron has one axon, although there may be many collaterals or branches which arise at the breaks or modes between the myelin sheaths. The function between the axon of one neuron and generally the dendrites or spines of another neuron is referred to as a synapses coined by Sherrington in (1885 – 1952), who postulated that there must be a gap between neurons in gray and white matter because conduction was slower than that seen in nerves composed only by axons. Synapses are extremely small and were first seen with electron microscopy in the early 1950’s. A synapse is a specialized function consisting of a pre -synaptic component (generally an axon ending) a synaptic cleft which is a space between the pre and the post synaptic components and pre-synaptic component (generally a dendrite or spine of another neuron).
The pre-synaptic component of the synapses has a number of important cellular and molecular structures.
Synaptic vesicles contain chemicals (neurotransmitters, the neuro – modulators) which are released by the pre – synaptic cleft.
Transporter molecules and other proteins may function for example in taking a neurotransmitter back up into the pre-synaptic component to be recycled referred as the re-uptake.
The post synaptic component of a synapse also has a number of important cellular molecular structures including postsynaptic receptors of molecules that bind neurotransmitters and lead to change in the postsynaptic membranes.
Each of the 100 billion or so neurons in the human brain can make thousands of synapses. a conservative estimate is that there are 100 trillion synapses in the adult human brain.
The book of Neuroscience that covers the “Principles of Neural Science” by Kandel, Schwartz, and Jessel is a good read.
Did you know that thousands and thousands of synapses are occurring every time you read a word or have a thought or a plan or a move that stimulates many pathologies.
The conclusion of this writing on cells is that the importance of cells for our whole body to be mechanically operated by the brain itself is the CNS system and the Autonomous Nervous System and the Astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and glial cells are so important that they function optimally after birth.
If you were to insert drugs of any kind into your life, the functionality of the mechanical operating system called the brain would indeed not function to it full capacity and your Birth and adaptation to our Environment to help yourself survive would be challenged.
The Birth and Health of the Optimum brain is of utmost important for our brain to function at optimum levels after birth. The complexity of our bodily systems count on the axons, the sense intakes, and the synapses working at full capacity.
Written by Carolyn d Hogarth Optimal Health is necessary.