Sunday, May 12, 2013

A World Beneath Our Eyes, Yet Invisible to the Naked Eyes. (Part 1)

As I learn more stuffs in this world, it seems a lot of  questions came to me until I never stop to be amazed by this enigmatic world. There are numerous theories that I made inside my brain during classes about chances for weird occasions are actually reality and the probability of the impossible... is just possible? I am so amazed by how my brain works. They should award me with a Doctor of Philosophy on the field of theories.
B-)

But sometimes during exams it just works this way -_-
Sometimes my brain thinks in an enigmatic way, as if it asks the world something unanswerable for the mean time. I guess I will just share with you, my dear viewers, a few strange things that happen to came to my random senses.

1) Micro-History

Well this idea was created by me and two of my folks, Adan and Alzaki during a random biology class and further elaborated by us for a quite some time. Not so sure if I should further this research (yeah right, research).  ~_~

A) The Similarity to Human History

What if cells were not actually dumb squares or whatever shape as they are thought to us? What if they actually have their own civilization? What if they had their Mesolitic, Neolitic, and other -lotic? What if they can later progress and become a very modernized structure like we are? But because we don't have the technology, we can't really zoom in to checkout whether it is true or not. I mean like, look at these pictures below.



Try to compare it roughly to any ancient civilization city plan, you can actually make an assumption that the plasma membrane is the Great Wall of China to the cell, deterring and determining what sort of minerals (or should I say, subjects?) that can enter or go out from the city plus protecting the cell from enemies.

We got the nucleus, as the capital city, that controls every activity inside the kingdom so there must be a king or a pharaoh in it.  It has royal families (genetics) that can later travel around the world and build and lead another wonderful kingdom that looks identical to the first one.

Next, we got the vacuole, as a source of water and sewage to the water-consuming civilization, it contains water for the whole population in it and clarifies water from waste products like how reverse-osmosis process works. Quite 'cool' huh? 

After that, we got the mitochondria, which keeps the the whole culture progressing. I can pretty much assume that mitochondria is a main market place for the cell. Why do I say that? Because in our history, Melaka has been prosperous because of it's  a place of doing international tradings and selling. And people always say that a market is the heart of any town.

We also got cytoplasm, where most activities happens such as cell division and glycolysis. We can take a guess that cytoplasm are actually acres of land for the populace of the mini realm. This is where the minerals have fun and do their daily activities such as processing lots of material to other materials! 


That's it for now. Maybe I'll update this post later, but as for now I'll stop here.
Well, despite of knowing that this concept is hardly proven, I'm pretty sure that one day this question will be answered just as how people used to believed that there is no such existence of cells.
I'll make a second post bout "Micro-History" later on the sub-topic of "Universal/Global Interactions". Hope you enjoyed this thought so far. 
Assalamualaikum and keep awesome. ^_^



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