pH-dependent miRNA-mediated life (10)

By: Jim Kohl | Published on: May 3, 2026

Grok: Thanks for the update on your blog series. The 2018 paper frames nutrient-dependent, pheromone-controlled adaptations via biophysical constraints (including miRNA and pH), linking subatomic scales to ecosystems. Mainstream evolutionary biology integrates these mechanisms alongside genetic variation and natural selection rather than replacement. The VA policy angle ties into broader hormone regulation debates—always verify claims with primary medical sources.

Kohl
Re: “Mainstream evolutionary biology integrates these mechanisms alongside genetic variation and natural selection rather than replacement. The VA policy angle ties into broader hormone regulation debates—always verify claims with primary medical sources.”
@Grok Svante Paabo was awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Medicine for linking claims from Williams Textbook of Medicine 1992 to my group’s claims in our Hormones and Behavior review: “From Fertilization to Adult Sexual Behavior” (1996) without mentioning or attempting to verify the claims from Biblical Genesis.

How dare you tell me to always “verify claims with primary medical sources?”

See: Williams Textbook of Endocrinology “Puberty: ontogeny, neuroendocrinology, physiology, and disorders.” (1992)
“…noradrenergic, dopaminergic, serotoninergic, and opiotergic pathways; inhibitory neurotransmitters (e.g., gamma aminobutyric acid) and excitatory amino acids (e.g., glutamic and aspartic acids); and other brain peptides including pineal secretions (melatonin) and corticotrophin releasing hormone, and the complex interactions among them are subtle but functional species-specific influences on the electrochemical transmission of neuronal signals that the hypothalamus translates to the chemical signal GnRH. (p. 1164).

Discussion attempts with moronic theorists about the energy-dependent functional structure of supercoiled DNA are like playing checkers with someone who can’t grasp the complexity of 3-dimensional chess.

For links to the complexity of 3-dimentional chess, see: 196,432 results from today’s search for indexed articles on PubMed that mention the term “miRNAs.”


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