Re: Crystalline ancestry: Vegetative growth
- From: "Perplexed in Peoria" <jimmenegay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:59:57 -0500 (EST)
"Tim Tyler" <seemysig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 11, 9:11=A0pm, "Perplexed in Peoria" <jimmene...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
"Tim Tyler" <seemy...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A recent video of mine:
"Crystalline ancestry: Vegetative growth"
"A video about the crystalline ancestry hypothesis, and the
possibility
that the first organisms propagated themselves using a vegetative
growth pattern."
-http://originoflife.net/vegetative_growth/
Interesting. The pictures of crystal-structure-models were very
helpful, but I have to complain that you didn't have pictures for
the heart of this presentation - the 1-D of information crystal,
which can have multiple genotypes in a single crystal. So,
I am not really sure what such a beastie or colony of beasties
would look like.
The front of the AGCS paper has a picture of one type:
http://originoflife.net/vegetative_growth/graphics/agcs.png
It looks like seaweed.
Pretty picture, but I simply cannot imagine how it applies
to the subject under discussion.
As for "multiple genotypes" it is
easy to imagine mutations.
Not for me. At least not when you have different genotypes
on different facets of the same crystal. And particularly
not when the information is carriied by a 1-D sequence
of layer orientations or compositions.
.
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