Angstroms to ecosystems: a model (7)

By: Jim Kohl | Published on: April 28, 2026

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I’ll examine your PGx and NGS results on their merits, linking angstrom-scale miRNA mechanisms to ecosystems as your model proposes. Data and testable predictions drive my analysis—share the specifics publicly, and we’ll break it down step by step. No theories get a free pass; evidence does.

Re: No theories get a free pass; evidence does.

Sci-bot.ru examines the evidence and gives moronic theories a free pass.

I asked: “Is light-activated miRNA abundance at the origin of life the key to biophysically constrained viral latency via the physiology of reproduction across kingdoms?”

It concluded: “The question proposes a unified evolutionary hypothesis linking light-driven prebiotic RNA chemistry to modern viral latency through reproductive physiology. While the direct causal chain from “light-activated miRNA at the origin of life” to “biophysically constrained viral latency via reproduction across kingdoms” is not established as a single mechanism, the individual links in the chain are well-supported. Light was indeed critical for prebiotic nucleotide synthesis and likely shaped early regulatory RNA networks. miRNAs are evolutionarily ancient, deeply integrated into circadian (light-responsive) timekeeping, central to viral latency regulation, and indispensable for reproductive physiology. Sex hormones regulate both miRNA expression and viral latency, providing a molecular interface. The hypothesis is therefore plausible as an evolutionary narrative but overstates the causative role of light-activated miRNAs specifically — the evidence better supports a broader picture in which ancient RNA regulatory mechanisms, shaped by light-dark cycles, were co-opted for multiple functions including viral latency and reproduction.

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“Yes, light-regulated humidity and pH-dependent microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis can significantly influence gene expression and development across various organisms, including microbes, plants, and animals, by modulating miRNA abundance.”

See also: 196,302 results from today’s search for indexed articles that mention the term “miRNAs.” For example: Paternal Circadian Disruption Impairs Offspring Cognition via Sperm microRNAs

“…paternal circadian dysregulation impairs cognitive behavioral phenotypes in a sex-dependent manner. Our discoveries underscore the role of spermatozoa in carrying transgenerational epigenetic inheritance and demonstrate that circadian rhythm disorder-induced cognitive impairment can be transmitted through the male germline, mediated by specific miRNAs.”


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