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Originally posted by boncho
Viruses reprogram DNA everyday. By reading your OP only, it's hard to see what you are trying to get across.
Originally posted by bottleslingguy
I've often wondered about the fantastic stories in Genesis such as how Noah could logistically get two of each kind of animal on the ark and in reading Zecharia Sitchen's book The 12th Planet I learned that he got dna samples from the animals (he still had to get around the globe somehow and was probably helped by Enki). As crazy as it sounds at least it answers realistically how it could be done. Then the issue of how people with an established language (it is thought there once was a common language) could have that change overnight comes up. Well this sounds like just what I've been looking for.
if i'm not mistaken, the backbone of DNA consists of Hydrogen and Carbon as well, in CH2 pairs
(Side note: Methusela, derivitive of Methyl CH3, follow the etymology and evolution of the word, and definitions, and you will find that the story of Enoch fits perfectly, well in my mind atleast. I have it written somewhere with a further explination, which i will post a thread on at a later date)
"univalent hydrocarbon radical," 1844, from Ger. methyl (1840) or Fr. méthyle, back-formation from Fr. méthylène, coined in French 1835 from Gk. methy "wine" + hyle "wood." The word was introduced by Swedish chemist Jöns Jakob Berzelius (1779-1848).
Tar being that of the 'backbone'