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Science is all about studying and verifying natural phenomena by consistently reproducing it in a variety of laboratories. This means all kinds of natural phenomena, not just a select few, coronated by big science.

Why no Reproduction‪?‬ Frank Abernathy

    • Science

Science is all about studying and verifying natural phenomena by consistently reproducing it in a variety of laboratories. This means all kinds of natural phenomena, not just a select few, coronated by big science.

    A Grand Unifying Theory of Biology

    A Grand Unifying Theory of Biology

    Not sure what you're looking for here, but surely a grand unifying theory of biology must spark at least a little interest. Meow!

    • 24 min
    How acid hydrolysis revealed the structure of eukaryotic chromosomes.

    How acid hydrolysis revealed the structure of eukaryotic chromosomes.

    Huh? Whut you talkin' bout? Sorry for the shop talk. Let me cut to the chase here: Cancer, genetic diseases, where we came from, how our DNA is actually put together, how we came to be, I know, boring, right? Ok, I'll post something a little more user friendly next time.

    • 14 min
    The New "Vaccines"

    The New "Vaccines"

    The new vaccines are unlike any other kind of vaccine. I'm talking about the mRNA "vaccines". Why so much controversy? You might want to buckle up for this one.

    • 2 min
    Why no Reproduction?

    Why no Reproduction?

    Science is all about studying and verifying natural phenomena by consistently reproducing it in a variety of laboratories. This means all kinds of natural phenomena, not just a select few, coronated by big science.

    Dr. Frank Abernathy, fabernathy@sbcglobal.net, evolution4.wordpress.com, bitchute videos

    • 2 min

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