True Story Of Universe: From first moments at present times by Alexandre Breyo
Author:Alexandre Breyo [Breyo, Alexandre]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: (c)www.amazonafrique.blogspot.com
Published: 2020-09-16T16:00:00+00:00
LIFE ON EARTH
Microbes
In the true history of the universe, microbes formed after they passed through voids, black holes, stars, and planets.
During their existence, microbes will take care of feeding on the elements of the earth, while seeking to reproduce through the system of cell division.
During this division, the microbes split into two other microbes that are identical to themselves.
Likewise, these two other individuals will in turn split into other similar microbes.
So on until you have an uncountable number of microbes, all identical to the initial microbes.
All this, thanks to their genetic memories which contain the construction plans of living beings and are buried in their nuclei.
Basically, let's just say that at the start there are some initial microbes that will serve as genetic models for the generation of other microbes of the same lineage as them, while also surpassing themselves individually after each division.
The important fact to note is that the initial microbes never get lost in their divisions.
But on the contrary, they come out grown up, and therefore richer in this essential experience of their lives.
It is as if this experience allows them to increase their microbial performance, while giving the opportunity for other microbes to come to life.
To keep things simple and understand it better, let's take the example of an initial microbe called "microbe A".
By the process of division, “microbe A” will split and give rise to “microbe A +” and “microbe B”.
We find that "microbe A +" is only the enriched form of a division of the original "microbe A".
The latter, while getting rich, gave birth to a new microbe called "microbe B" which will in turn begin a new microbial life.
Also, the "A + microbe" will undergo further divisions until it becomes a sort of old microbe "A +++ ..." rich in several divisions and having served as a model for several other generations of living microbes.
It is all of these microbes enriched with several divisions, rich and more efficient, which will subsequently surpass themselves thanks to the intelligence-energies of vegetal which will unite them and harmonize them into plants.
Plants
In the true history of the universe, plants were formed after the overruns of microbes that had become richer and more efficient thanks to their so-called cell divisions.
The life of plants therefore begins and ends in their fruits which contain their genetic memories inherited from their microbial existence.
As living beings, plants, a sort of richer and more efficient microbe society, will feed on the elements of the earth to maintain the organic energies that characterize them.
To surpass themselves, they will call on a reproductive system that integrates within itself the division of the microbial cells that compose them, and is the enhanced legacy of their past as solitary microbes.
During a season, plants will live, die and regenerate through their fruits and moults.
So, under the right conditions, the fruits will germinate and turn into new plants.
The new plants, once mature, will seek to reproduce in their turn through the production of new fruits.
Any mature plant will divide these cells.
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