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What more Microbes can effect?

Microbes influence our daily life in more ways than it is possible to list. But carrying information from one place to another? No.
 
Microbes influence our daily life in more ways than it is possible to list. But carrying information from one place to another? No.


These can move with air. We may also pass our thoughts, brainwaves, voice , emitted or reflected spectrums to them, probably which they grasp and carry such informations?
 
These can move with air. We may also pass our thoughts, brainwaves, voice , emitted or reflected spectrums to them, probably which they grasp and carry such informations?

Um, no. What microbes are you talking about? I'm talking about the bacteria which are everywhere on the earth. Perhaps there's some different microbes that science hasn't found yet that can do what you describe.
 
I read somewhere about a parasite that reproduces in the stomachs of cats, and is passed through the feces. Since cats don't eat their own feces very often, they rely on rats to re-ingest them, then get caught (and eaten) by cats!

If this doesn't sound wierd enough, the author also went on to explain that this parasite increases "fearlessness" in the rat (or decreases "fearfulness", whichever way it works) to make it more likely to be consumed by a cat.

Has anyone else heard about this particular organism? If so, can anyone remember the name? Is it just a myth?

-k.
 
Not sure about that one, but I do know of one which goes into snails and causes their eye stalks to puff up, and makes them go out onto a rock to get eaten by a bird. It's not a microbe, it's a flatworm.

And, did you mean:
"What more can microbes affect?"

Because they currently affect a great deal.
 
Ever seen how a cat cleans itself?
You make a jolly good point, my friend... the little fellows lucky enough to 'cling' will certainly make their journey back into the belly a lot quicker!
 
Not sure about that one, but I do know of one which goes into snails and causes their eye stalks to puff up, and makes them go out onto a rock to get eaten by a bird. It's not a microbe, it's a flatworm.

And, did you mean:
"What more can microbes affect?"

Because they currently affect a great deal.

More than, what we already know about microbes. Somewhere it is mentioned, we could just know about 1% about these, as yet.
 
Um, no. What microbes are you talking about? I'm talking about the bacteria which are everywhere on the earth. Perhaps there's some different microbes that science hasn't found yet that can do what you describe.
I mean all types microsopic and even farther if possible.

I read, we can yet know about 1% about these. Btw, can they carry our intact DNA, from skin particles or on surviving on us or from our metobolic bi-products etc?
 
I mean all types microsopic and even farther if possible.

I read, we can yet know about 1% about these. Btw, can they carry our intact DNA, from skin particles or on surviving on us or from our metobolic bi-products etc?

I'd be interested to know how they know how many microbes they don't know about.
 
Has anyone else heard about this particular organism? If so, can anyone remember the name?

Ah, here it is: Toxoplasma gondii, a species of parasitic protozoa.

The sexual part of its life cycle occurs in cats, and the asexual in rats and mice.

There are a few articles around which suggest Toxoplasmosis could have a minor effect on human birth gender ratios, and libido.
 
These can move with air.
Yes.

We may also pass our thoughts, brainwaves, voice , emitted or reflected spectrums to them, probably which they grasp and carry such informations?
No. This is physically, chemically, and biologically impossible, which you would already know if you had even the most basic grasp of physics, chemistry or biology.
 
A question for you, Kumar:

Do all people in India have green skin because they eat cheese from giant radioactive cows, or is it because of the psychic flying elephants?

Just curious.
 
Somewhere it is mentioned, we could just know about 1% about these, as yet.

That's a reference to the number of microbial species we know about relative to the estimated possible number of all microbial species on the planet. (And it's one of those wild estimates that can be neither proved nor disproved.)
 
I'd be interested to know how they know how many microbes they don't know about.

Good question. They may be estimating alike people here estimate about other systems.:)

Anyway, it is mentioned like it;

Microbiology is a broad term which includes many branches like virology, mycology, parasitology and others..
Although much is now known in the field of microbiology, advances are being made regularly. The most common estimates suggest that humans have studied only about 1% of all of the microbes in any given environment. Thus, despite the fact that over three hundred years have passed since the discovery of microbes, the field of microbiology could be said to be in its infancy relative to other biological disciplines such as zoology, botany and entomology.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microbiology

I they know, what they account in bolded others in 2nd line.

Probably, at one time, we may get more microbes as "energy beings/microbes"; beings/microbes made from just from energy by spectrum, waves or others. :) We can then solve many paranormals. Do you feel any such possibilty?
 
Kumar,

Just so this is absolutely clear.

By suggesting that microbes are the possible "active ingredient" in homeopathic remedies, you are completely abandoning the principle of homeopathy.

You do realize this, don't you?
 
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Probably, at one time, we may get more microbes as "energy beings/microbes"; beings/microbes made from just from energy by spectrum, waves or others. :) We can then solve many paranormals. Do you feel any such possibilty?

For a living entity to be made out of just energy, there would need to be a mechanism for energy to grow, metabolise and reproduce. And energy just doesn't do that. Energy just propagates from one point to another, using well-defined and well-understood mechanisms.

Microbes are not energy. Microbes are matter. If you have some evidence of the existence of any kind of "energy being", microbial or not, then you're in line not only for Randi's million, but for Nobel's as well.

So no. I do not feel any such possibility. But I would be happy to be proved wrong.
 
Yes.


No. This is physically, chemically, and biologically impossible, which you would already know if you had even the most basic grasp of physics, chemistry or biology.

Yes it looks but new understandins can be possible in view estimated knowledge 1% as yes. Btw, whether they interact with these? This field has vast scope. So I am trying to read Microbiology topics as given on following link, one by one;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Microbiology

It looks great on reading about:

"Extremophile

An extremophile is an organism that thrives in and may even require physically or geochemically extreme conditions that are detrimental to the majority of life on Earth.

Most extremophiles are microbes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extremophile "

Probably. sometimes we get any live being made only from energy(wave/spectrum/MF etc.)--"Energy being/microbe". Then this can clear many unclarities.

[In one religion, basic elements...fire, earth, air, water {& eather ?} aling with plants are considered as "one sensed" live entities.]
 
A question for you, Kumar:

Do all people in India have green skin because they eat cheese from giant radioactive cows, or is it because of the psychic flying elephants?

Just curious.

No. There eat lesser cheese and not from radioactive cows. There can be a difference between carrier and ingestion. Still we don't know, what can be the excreted undigested food. But I think, they have reach to the point, whether effective or not, is to be evalued. We can try searching in reputed older mythologies/indications.
 

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