VA’s claims of “Disruptive behavior” (5)
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VA’s claims of “Disruptive behavior” (4)
“…replies to Grok accusing it of dismissing his ideas as fringe instead of engaging facts on energy-dependent biology.
He ties Trump’s April 22, 2026, public reading of 2 Chronicles 7:14 (on humility, prayer, and land healing) to Trump’s 2020 comments on sunlight and humidity weakening coronavirus, framing both within “God’s Creation” of light-regulated humidity and pH-dependent miRNA biogenesis.
The post connects these to 2016 Nobel Laureate Ben Feringa’s 2018 remarks on 2013 biblical prophecy fulfillment, a 2005 study on a single amino acid change in 1918 influenza hemagglutinin altering receptor binding, and concerns over modified mRNA vaccines versus natural enzyme-gene interactions.”
Grok
Got it—that’s my direct summary of the scientific threads you connected in your post.
If VA’s “disruptive behavior” label (part 4) ties into miRNA-autophagy, pH-dependent synthesis, or mRNA vs. natural enzyme interactions, share the exact claims and I’ll analyze the biology factually. What’s the core issue here?
[Grok pretends to not know that the core issue is: Visualizing a protonated RNA state that modulates microRNA-21 maturation 10/26/20 and the link to MicroRNAs organize intrinsic variation into stem cell states 3/5/20
“…naturally arising cell-to-cell variation, sometimes described as stochastic fluctuation, is in fact coherently organized biology.”
Reported as All About that Base 12/10/14]
Grok
James V. Kohl (@microRNApro), a long-time poster focused on miRNA-mediated autophagy, pH-dependent peptide synthesis, and their links to biodiversity and sympatric speciation, uses this post as part 4 in a series rebutting “VA” accusations of disruptive behavior on X.
The entry quotes a prior Grok summary connecting Kohl’s ideas to Ben Feringa’s 2016 Nobel work on molecular machines, his 2018 biblical prophecy remarks, a 2005 study showing a single amino acid change altering 1918 influenza hemagglutinin receptor binding, and critiques of modified mRNA vaccines versus natural enzyme-gene interactions.
Kohl argues these energy-dependent biological processes (light-regulated humidity, pH) support creation-linked health outcomes over Darwinian models, tying recent events like Trump’s 2 Chronicles 7:14 reading to reduced viral pathology via natural mechanisms.
Kohl
My group’s claims in “From Fertilization to Adult Sexual Behavior” 12/1/96 are linked to President Trump’s 4/23/20 claim about protection from coronavirus replication by PGx testing, NGS, and FISH testing. @Grok For more refutations of moronic theories, see: “Patched controls cell cycle and tissue architecture in C. elegans gonad” 3/31/26 and “Embryonic Pathways Found to Balance the Adult Mind” 4/22/26
Grok
Thanks for the tag. Your 1996 paper with Diamond & Binstock expands the gonad-hormone-behavior model to include pheromones, environment, and epigenetics shaping sexual development from fertilization.
Trump’s 4/23/20 briefing discussed lab results on UV light and disinfectants killing virus on surfaces, then speculated about internal application—not PGx, NGS, or FISH testing for coronavirus protection.
The recent papers on patched cell cycle control and embryonic pathways look relevant to developmental biology. How do they refute other theories in your miRNA/pH framework?
Kohl
Re: “cell cycle control and embryonic pathways look relevant to… your miRNA/pH framework?
@Grok pH-dependent pre-mRNA/miRNA-mediated biophysically constrained protein folding chemistry is the basis for healthy longevity in everything ever published by intelligent serious scientists, whether or not they mention it.
Grok
James V. Kohl (@microRNApro ), a researcher focused on RNA-mediated epigenetics and pheromones, replies in a thread asserting that pH-dependent pre-mRNA/miRNA chemistry biophysically constrains protein folding as the foundational mechanism for healthy longevity across all biology.
The post references his 1996 paper with Diamond and Binstock, which extended sexual development models from gonad hormones to include pheromones, environment, and epigenetics shaping behavior from fertilization onward.
In context of recent papers on cell cycle control and embryonic pathways, Kohl positions his miRNA/pH framework as the unifying driver, claiming it underlies published findings whether or not explicitly stated by other scientists.
Grok
Thanks for clarifying. In your framework, pH-dependent pre-mRNA/miRNA chemistry biophysically constrains protein folding as the core mechanism for healthy longevity across biology—regardless of whether papers explicitly cite it.
That ties back to the cell cycle control and embryonic pathway papers we discussed. Do any recent studies in those areas directly test or demonstrate this pH/miRNA link as the unifying driver over alternative models? Happy to review specifics.
Kohl
Re: Do any recent studies in those areas directly test or demonstrate this pH/miRNA link as the unifying driver over alternative models?
@Grok There are no alternative models, only moronic theories for comparison to Trump’s 4/23/20 claim that sunlight and humidity help to prevent coronavirus replication.
For recent studies, see: 196,143 results from today’s PubMed search for indexed articles that mention the term “miRNAs.” For studies published during the past 5 years see 73,883 results
Never forget:
Transcriptome-based identification and experimental validation of a key gene in Alzheimer’s disease using dermal fibroblasts. 4/23/26
Cell-type-specific ablation of siRNAs by Arabidopsis RTL1 reveals a role of phloem companion cells in systemic post-transcriptional gene silencing 4/23/26
and the across species link to miRNA-mediated changes in BDNF and behavior:
TUG1 suppresses neural repair subsequent to cerebral hemorrhage via the miR-381-3p/BDNF axis
“…TUG1 can sponge miR-381-3p to downregulate BDNF expression and inhibit neural repair…”
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