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  1. Yeah viruses can get ill. But this is a brand new discovery seems. This is new discovery separate from the bacteriophage subject.

     

    A group of researchers at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in France were the finders.

     

    Here's the article:

    Even Viruses Catch Viruses

    By Jason Socrates Bardi, Inside Science News Service

    [posted: 28 September 2008 05:03 pm ET]

     

    http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/080928-virus-viruses.html

  2. All I was doing was saying "how about this" pineal gland. Has anyone arrived at the conclusion this area ought to be studied for serving any memory function at all. The thought to do so arrives from my own mind dude; since it can.

  3. Time slows down as acceleration increases; especially upon approaching the speed of light.

    This effect of time dilation on the amount of half the speed of light if cut to that 50% you would probably stay a moderate speed and not get so slow.

     

    Maybe Check these out:

     

    Gravity assist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Gravitational slingshots offer a way to gain speed without using any fuel, ... dragged at the speed of light in the same direction as the black hole's spin. ...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity_assist

     

    How to Measure Gravitational Aberration?

    light. Earth’s trajectory. Figure 3. The speed of gravitational interaction c .... find that the decrease of the Moon’s angular momentum is negligible with ...

    journals.cambridge.org/production/action/cjoGetFulltext?fulltextid=1298008

     

    I do not propose I know a bunch about this one. Just some interesting sites to check out.

     

    I do not propose I know a bunch about this one. Just some interesting sites to check out.

  4. Let me just say that I already know you require that from *everyone* on this forum. That's after all how a good and balanced scientist should operate. But If someone honestly can't see how I was stating that 'iNow' was being rude with asking me to leave with the foul manner and tone he used then someone's blind. (cough: mooey)

     

    The justified demand for proof was not all he was swinging at me just then. As opposed to the subject of being at "all defensive" about being asked to provide sources; which I certainly don't mind doing. No I am not personal with that at all. I only don't get iNow. But I take it he's not all that mature if he likes insulting someone a bunch.

     

    I try to find those references if I am able to find ones for the subject I am looking for to be able to state my point. I was not able to allocate those before now.

     

    I certainly do differentiate between the two positions > rude vs. asked for references; even extensive references.

     

    But I do not insult others like I have been done so. I do not even report others when there's the button to do so.

     

    I can see however that I have wasted my time here on this thread anyhow. I should not post "clique" sites. I don't have time for this. So I'll try to avoid "clique" threads from now on.

     

    Have fun with finding out more about milks properties and or safety. [This was alright practice for me to post elsewhere.] Cheers.

     

    : As for iNow's response, I haven't seen whatever other response was before the one that is available at this moment above your previous post. If it was edited, I have no way of knowing what the previous one was, and by what I saw, I didn't think it was - in any means - rude. I thought the demand for proof was justified, as I demand the same. From everyone. There's no need to go into personal defensiveness here.
  5. Used to sarcasm by now.

    But I do have some supporting evidence now about the blood cells and whether they're there.

    Cow milk that's drank either pasteurized or unpasteurized DOES contain white blood cells.

     

    White blood cells = a leukocytes in blood stream or mammary glands and milk.

     

    excerpt: "data presented show a highly significant increase in numbers of bovine milk leukocytes, obtained from mammary glands of 13 cows irritated by sterile distilled water"

    http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1319501

    Can J Comp Med. 1970 July; 34(3): 261–264.

     

    PMCID: PMC1319501

    Copyright notice

    Enhancement of Phagocytosis in Bovine Milk Leukocytes in vitro

    F. H. S. Newbould

    Dept. of Veterinary Microbiology and Immunology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario.

     

    That's all I want to share. When they state these as "milk leukocytes" that means found within milk.

  6. I'm sure your views don't like being challenge at all either. You so full of one liners and such a tool here running around spouting them.

    I might be incorrect on some level about pus being a worry. I hope that pus is not the worry; but I choose not to place that within my body.

     

    No actually I find this entire subject to be childish and you represent that with your rude comment rather well. Is something so far removed from the natural source good or bad? Most cases such is bad to ingest.

    No thank you for reminding me to search hard for some findings I am able to provide some day :)

     

    And ugh as for second post there...Human breast milk and cows milk both have the leukocytes so get real.

    I postulate that your departure from this thread has more to do with the fact that you are a little kid who has said something which he cannot back up with real data, and that you've been openly challenged on that and still cannot support it. Either way, you're leaving is going to be appreciated by many here. Thanks! :)
  7. Oh contraire there Lance...As far white blood cells being available to an udder yes they are present and present within milk. White blood cells are leukocytes. These are found with human breast milk as large component. These are also found within cows milk.

     

    This one's easy to find a source on:

     

    Infect Immun. 1980 May; 28(2): 314–318.

     

    PMCID: PMC550935

    Copyright notice

    Bactericidal mechanisms of human breast milk leukocytes.

    D F Johnson, G L France, D J Marmer, and R W Steele

    http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=550935

    nebula

    I suggest you do a bit of reading and research. Milk does not have white blood cells. The term 'white blood cell' is specific, and refers to specific types of cell found in blood. It is not part of milk.

  8. I have conducted several Internet searches with so many various terms and everything on this subject or raw versus pasteurized and or cooked (duh I know these processes are not the same thing but I found neither) appears to be so undisclosed to the public that are including 100% whole raw milk comparisons with pasteurized. I have used multiple search engines.

     

    But I have found something about statistic sites that do list the same data as recorded by scientists a long time ago. :

     

     

    http://www.livway.org/statistics.htmh

     

    ttp://www.blackherbals.com/your_state's_average_pus_count.htm

     

    I am not able to look all over and discover the data being hidden and undisclosed right now.

    Alright I'll leave this subject be now. At this point I don't actually want to go any further talking about this since if you all to consume twice dead cells thats fine with me. :)

  9. Yes I mean milk has large amount of white blood cells that are living. And that when those are heated they are killed and are dead. I see basis for there to be a difference of the effect on the body and health overall when eating such a large portion of these white blood cells at their dead state. I view these cells that are dead as the pus element.

  10. Those who favored scaring native peoples as a manner from their land be a fair scientific guess. Yes Caucasians capable of doing that scaring or any act against some natives would have been to Himalayas exploring during the eighteenth century before. Do you think the idea of hairy suits has not existed before pioneers. The idea of scaring someone out of the woods must predate the bible age.

    Hypothesis incomplete and untenable, as it fails to explain the sightings from other areas of the world. The first "Yowie" sighting in Oz was in 1789:D did your "pioneers" spend time in the Himalyas scaring the sherpas as well?

  11. I know about the metaphor.

    And You are trying to get all serious about terminology with those two terms that are not all that separate with me on thread labeled... "BS"? Please quit trying to appear so fancy. ty.

    You do understand that "footprint" is a metaphor, right?

     

    And that a theory is not the same as a theorem?

     

    And that theories are not proven in the same sense that theorems are?

  12. Alright thank you :)

    The showers will occur worldwide. However, a person in Australia would not see the same meteorites as a person in Canada even if it were dark in both places at the same time. I suppose it would be possible for an exceptionally long lived one to be visible in both places but i would think that the exception rather than the rule.

     

    Very interesting. I have not studied meteor showers and their geographic location nor their cycles. How they are performing this showering. I must do so. Any more info. be appreciated. Thanks again.

  13. Neat. TY. Did you know that overcooked meats have more heterocyclic amines.

    The heterocyclic amines are formed during high temperature cooking.

     

    These are proving to be able to give Cancer now. The heterocyclic amines have been shown to cause mammary gland tumors in laboratory rats. Hence avoid high heat BBQ.

  14. Suggestion:

    http://www.fancydiamondinc.com/cushion_cut_antique_style_diamond_ring_C65.htm

     

    The traditional cut you spoke of. Add some copper as once was the corresponding to alchemists ancient metal of love. Shame copper's one of the softest metals. I dunno if you want to merge metals only or gemstones. If gems I recommend emerald or Jade. Neat to think about though.

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  15. That's hilariously accurate. Probably exactly how I would react. [Try not get near ladders around me for your own safety everyone]. Are we sure that there wouldn't be someone at fault for sure? Are there rules stating someone must provide a quick and sufficient explanation during a crisis and then wrap it up? If not and this act has led to some unfortunate event are there some force of law be able to pursue? I honesty wouldn't know how to say slang most of the time. If I had to phone the '911' service I would be worried about stating exact whereabouts, timing and structuring of the problem occurring. I would give such details they would be telling me to shut up. And there would be the end of many I suppose. sorries. I am beginning to think more and more like a computer. :P

    The first cartoon was really funny. It reminds me of something I have heard. One of my high school english teachers told me this one. There is something called the English teacher disease. It can be deadly is situations such as this: You are about to fall off a ladder that is unstable and all you need to say is "Help!" to your buddy quick enough so that he can grab the ladder and make it steady. But instead of using quick, blunt words, you are an English teacher. You end up saying "Could someone please give me some assistance in steadying this ladder which is about to be taken down to the ground by gravity, causing me injury and possible death?" By the time you finish the sentence, you are already injured or dead.

     

    But of course I still am not advanced with mathematics. I favor descriptions.

  16. The term Believe means sometimes when I use the term to me the same as if I had stated "I trust" and "I trust" would always mean to me the same as "I follow" or "I support this and that based on a certain scientific basis" that I have read from the extensive sciences about somewhere on the Internet. [Readings and report findings that I don't quite have time to post about sources right now. Or else nothing would ever get posted since pressed for time here. But I of course will certainly post most of the time] So I am not a blind faith follower [or even with a religion at all for that matter]. Hence there were not belief statements being stated alone with prior evidence of scientific data having been studied hard, assimilated and then basing the decision somehow. Didn't mean to seem misleading. Thanks. :rolleyes:

     

    nebulalord

    It disturbs me when someone prefaces his statements with "I believe" as though it were some kind of blind religious faith.

     

    This is the science forum, and most of us respect objective and empirical evidence as a source of belief. Much better for you to show that a belief you have is backed up by data.

     

    For example, you 'believe' that exercise is not good for weight loss. In fact, in this you are correct, since there is a lot of experimental data showing that moderate exercise stimulates the appetite, and the overall result is more fitness and greater health, but no net weight loss. More extreme exercise, however, causes weight loss (such as a marathon runner's schedule), and these guys have a real problem simply eating enough to maintain weight.

     

     

    On the other hand, there is no scientific evidence to support your belief that gentle exercise is better for weight loss. In this forum, I think most of us prefer good evidence, rather than an 'I believe' statement.

  17. Mosquitoes prefer bananas on the breath to any other fruit or veggie scent. Mosquitoes prefer males to females (for the testosterone of the plasma level I'm assuming). Mosquitoes prefer babies or pregnant women to other choices of children or adult women.

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