[MD] intellectual cells
Fam. Kintziger-Karaca
kintziger_karaca at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 27 10:30:48 PDT 2010
Do cells contain intellect?
Probably they do , for some reasons.
Even the most simple cell performs his qualities in combination with the other cells, the cluster of cells contains the value.
The cluster of cells, make a human, a horse , or a fish, or a flower, whatever..
The Mitochondrial dna in every cell, contains all the blueprints of life, for any individual flower, fisch, human.
It contains the cradle of life , even for a virus, that is keeping the middle between plant and animal.
This appearance is both value and quality united.
Even the most simple cell managed to transpond his dna by inheritance towards further generations.
The ability to transpond the mechanism of" inheritance"
This inheritance instructionset allows life to evolve in time(quality/value).
All of this , ..maintained life until today, allowing "intellect" to higher levels, supporting this intellect to evolve in time.
This went on for millions of years, under varios conditions, deserts, sea's, land, cold, heat , etc...
Extreme complexity, ...but hidden or badly formulated.
Does this contain "intellect"? value? quality?
I think this is valid as statement,..... the clustered intellect, in this abilities , is different from zero.
Regards, Adrie , short of time.
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