In this essay, Galileo Galilei, Gordano Bruno, and Nicholas
Copernicus are three such rebels whose stories are discussed. The Catholic
Church's beliefs on the geocentric world system underwent a seismic change as a
result of their discoveries and observations of the nature of the heliocentric
world system. The development of Life in the Lab is also covered in this paper.
When we learned that the molecule that codes for life, RNA, can self-replicate,
self-organize, and self-evolve, in addition to having the capacity to store
information like DNA and catalyse chemical reactions like protein, we knew we
had begun a New World Order in which we would be able to create life in a
laboratory. The foundation of the New World Order would be the truth,
experimental proof, facts, and repeatable and verifiable outcomes. Without any
supporting facts or verifiable proofs, our ancestors concocted the Old World
Order of the seven-day genesis of life on Earth using fiction, magic, and
mystery. Adenine, Thiamine, Guanine, and Cytosine are the four chemical
compounds collectively known as nucleotides, and they are the building blocks
of life, according to the New World Order. All living organisms, including
humans, mice, monkeys, and microbes, as well as a single blade of grass and an
enormous elephant, have them in their nucleus. The biggest accomplishment is
that we were able to synthesise these molecules in our labs and also organise
them into a codon, which is a sequence of three letters that codes for an amino
acid. The twenty amino acids required to make the proteins that carry out all
of our biological processes can be encoded by the four nucleotides in 64
distinct ways. Thousands of proteins interact to form a cell. Millions of cells
make up a tissue, organs are made up of hundreds of tissues, and a human is
made up of numerous organs. Once we synthesize RNA molecule in the Lab, we can
create novel microbial life forms, a series of biological machines which carry
instructions to produce new food, new fuel, and new medicine to treat every
disease known to mankind.
Author(s) Details:
A. Hameed Khan,
Department of Genetics & Robotics, Senior Scientist, NCMRR
(National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research), National Institutes of
Health (NIH), Adjunct Professor NYLF, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
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