Spectra by chemical; The light of Life

Discussion in 'Chemistry' started by Bishadi, Oct 9, 2008.

  1. Bishadi Banned Banned

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    Within this link is the chemical structure and specta of many of the structures of living mass

    http://omlc.ogi.edu/spectra/PhotochemCAD/html/index.html

    now imagine identifying the structure that supports the cancerous mitosis

    then identifying the wavelength to destroy the bond of that structure (one line item of em can break apart most any and every molecule)

    sound like another nobel?
     
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  3. Bishadi Banned Banned

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    food for thought

    and directly applicable to the understanding of life with material to identify the energy state of the mass

    but not a single post or question


    and folk wonder why life is not defined in the sciences; none understand what make mass alive
     
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  5. Bishadi Banned Banned

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    this one thread is enough to open up a whole can of worms to allow the next generations a chance to observe what really makes life work


    and not a single comment from this whole site of people inquiring about science
     
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  7. Nasor Valued Senior Member

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    People have been using the spectral properties of various life-related molecules to study how life works for decades. What do you think biochemists do all day? You mention "now imagine identifying the structure that supports the cancerous mitosis." People have been investigating that sort of thing for a long time. The problem is, how do you identify which of the bajillion things in a cell is causing it to turn cancerous? It takes a lot of tedious experimentation.
     
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    seems many are just being accepted

    "2008: Osamu Shimomura, Japan, and Martin Chalfie and Roger Y. Tsien, United States, for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP "

    but i agree in the sense of the knowledge being around for almost 50 years

    Let's step back.

    then perhaps, use the 'eyes' of the hadron

    ie.... identifying that structure will do more than a boson and no need to spend billions to retool an MRI for that

    the idea was to stop looking at only the structure and ID the energy (light signature).

    such that to record mitosis at the reproductive cycle at a level identifying the energy release; the reaction will reveal the structure and then ID that structure and tune a wavelength to break it down

    ie.... it is not required to have the full scope of energy of basic electrolysis to break down water into H and O..... the idea is to ID the ONE wavelength for that structure

    every structure has a signature and this thread shares that truth

    so the thread was opened to offer eyes to see

    so the idea is different but not unique

    me simply like to use the heart to identify things that can offer a new method of observing the problem

    Have to admit with the bajillions of dollars spent, how many have observed that method of addressing the issue?

    So them ask yourself; is it possible? And if it is, will the method help mankind? Are there enough resources in the field to perform it? Would this be a form to actually directly ID a single reoccurring problem within the cancer research industry?

    Could it work?
     

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