Can't expect a super woman unless you are superman....
Well then your unusual.
I think the idea of 'the perfect' always refers to the Transcendent, and can never be applied in this realm.
One simply cannot say 'she's my perfect match' — it's a sentimentalism and its illogical. You'd have had to try every match before you can say that!
At a deeper level, I find this thinking disturbing.
I think there's a blueprint of what God's idea of the perfect world is like, and to realise that, all we have to do is be nice to each other.
Earthquakes and tsunamis, tragedies and tumors will still happen because the perfect world is still relative, contingent, ephemeral ... volcanoes will erupt, plagues will break out ...
I think the real Christianity is not one in which Jesus is a magician and makes everything lovely and all our cares disappear ... I think the Real Christ walks with us, and we in Him ... but shit will still happen.
That character in the movie had strange DNA, but there is an analog. DNA in the real world isn't always used. It could be that someone has very efficient DNA while another has very inefficient DNA but with both having the same mass count. There are people with double the chromosomes, too.Donnann said:Dont all women and men just want that one perfect someone? And in the movie the girl has dna but its more tightly packed, I would say she had O blood.
Red Cross said:The human body naturally manufactures antibodies, even without ever having a transfusion, to the ABO antigens not present on its own red blood cells because it recognizes those antigens as foreign. For instance, people who are group A make anti-B.....
The ARDP receives an average of 40 to 50 rare blood requests each month, and over 1000 units are shipped annually. Most requests are for patients who lack an antigen present in 99 percent of the population, but there are many different kinds of rare blood types.
The character in the film had dna but just more nano groups. So they were like oh shes human. There are also groupings of blood. It has to be compatable. I drew a scale of that sometime back.That character in the movie had strange DNA, but there is an analog. DNA in the real world isn't always used. It could be that someone has very efficient DNA while another has very inefficient DNA but with both having the same mass count. There are people with double the chromosomes, too.
On the side: It may interest you that there are many more than only 4 types of blood. Actually there are 30 blood groups and over 600 antigens have been found. These antigens affect blood compatibility. (American Red Cross Blood Services, New England Region, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Blood type - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )
How do you view nano groups? Sometimes movies or tv shows have actual scientific data like the show the big bang theory.But it's still just a film and DNA doesn't work like that, more DNA doesn't make superior organism. The fifth element is a good analogy to a point.
Nano groups are sequences like genetic codes.What's nano groups? Sometimes movies and tv shows do have actual scientific data in them, but the DNA in the Fifth Element is science fiction, it's made up and based on nothing.
This is what I'm saying donnann, it's not a question of intellect but of education. DNA isn't a mysterious property, we are though it's functions in high school.
Nucleotides are biological molecules that form the building blocks of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and serve to carry packets of energy within the cell (ATP). In the form of the nucleoside triphosphates (ATP, GTP, CTP and UTP), nucleotides play central roles in metabolism.[1] In addition, nucleotides participate in cell signaling (cGMP and cAMP), and are incorporated into important cofactors of enzymatic reactions (e.g. coenzyme A, FAD, FMN, NAD, and NADP+).I didn't understand your bullet points, I understand that nano is a measurement, a billionth of a unite, but I'm not familiar with 'nano groups'. Could you give me a quote or a direct source so I can put it in context?
Full genome sequencing.I didn't understand your bullet points, I understand that nano is a measurement, a billionth of a unite, but I'm not familiar with 'nano groups'. Could you give me a quote or a direct source so I can put it in context?
Have you ever seen the movie Starman? The groups can be found in hair. It has to be your natural color and not dyed because the hairdye changes the groups. The strand of dna has genetic information in it. Everything is made up of energy. The sequences of full genetic coding shows energy. There are missequencing , wrong order of nucletides when you have genetic diseases. The more nano groups the more life information you get.Are you saying that Nucleotides are nano groups?
Why did you mention 'full genome sequencing'?
I have trouble understanding your very short answered, do you think you could explain what you mean a little wordier?