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Extraterrestrial Corona Virus Pandemic & Catastrophic Human Extinction

Relation to Climate Change and Porphyrinogenesis - Pathogenesis and Treatment of Covid 19 Pandemic

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The book explores the intricate relationship between climate change and biological processes, focusing on how increased porphyrin synthesis, triggered by heme deficiency, facilitates the replication of viruses, prions, and archaea. It discusses how stress-induced heme oxygenase leads to heme depletion, promoting the formation of primitive organisms known as porphyrions. These organisms serve as templates for various viruses and archaea, which in turn contribute to methane production and exacerbate global warming. Additionally, it examines the potential for coronavirus RNA to integrate into the human genome, raising implications for health and evolution.

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Extraterrestrial Corona Virus Pandemic & Catastrophic Human Extinction, Ravikumar Kurup, Parameswara Achutha Kurup

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Erscheinungsdatum
2020
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Titel
Extraterrestrial Corona Virus Pandemic & Catastrophic Human Extinction
Untertitel
Relation to Climate Change and Porphyrinogenesis - Pathogenesis and Treatment of Covid 19 Pandemic
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
500
ISBN13
9786202525442
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Natur
Beschreibung
The book explores the intricate relationship between climate change and biological processes, focusing on how increased porphyrin synthesis, triggered by heme deficiency, facilitates the replication of viruses, prions, and archaea. It discusses how stress-induced heme oxygenase leads to heme depletion, promoting the formation of primitive organisms known as porphyrions. These organisms serve as templates for various viruses and archaea, which in turn contribute to methane production and exacerbate global warming. Additionally, it examines the potential for coronavirus RNA to integrate into the human genome, raising implications for health and evolution.