EUREKA, I HAVE DISCOVERED THAT
“OPUNE IS UMUAKA NA ENWE” IS A LEFTOVER
OF THE THIRD EYE OUR ANCESTOR HAD BEFORE EVOLUTION TO HAVING WARM BLOOD IN HOMO ERECTUS
Good, Good, Good Morning! ,.. Andy Kim sang many many
years ago, in the 1960s before the Biafra-Nigeria War, while I was in Year Two
Secondary School @ ALL HALLOWS SEMINARY, ONITSHA! ............
* Here AT LAST IS THE ANSWER to why our newborn babies
are BORN WITH ... " Opune Isi " ... in Igbo Language, and I am
certain that every ancient human community worlwide has AN EQUIVALENT NAME
labei in their Language and Dialect !
..................... ........................................ * Eureka ! Eureka ! ! Eureka ! ! ! We all can now SCREAM like the ancient Great
Archimedes when he accidentally discovered +The Law of Flotation+ in a Greek
Public Bath and ran home STARK NAKED till he had documented it to resolve his
equation in PHYSICS that every student engineer crams like a parrot these days,
BEFORE HE REALISED HE WAS NAKED and his sympathisers had filled his compound to
take him for psychiatric evaluation. They all thought ARCHIMEDES HAD RUN MAD!
He spent 25 minutes convincing them by teaching them WHAT HE HAD DISCOVERED !
* * * I WILL KEEP ALL MY READERS POSTED ON THIS FOR AS LONG AS I AM ALIVE AND GARNER MORE RESEARCH RESULTS. GOD BLESS US ! ! !
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HERE ARE THE LATEST FACTS DR JIDEOFO KENECHUKWU DANMBAEZUE FOUND THIS MORNING ABOUT
THIRD EYE EVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENT IN
OUR ANCESTORS
http://theconversation.com/what-our-ancestors-third-eye-reveals-about-the-evolution-of-mammals-to-warm-blood-68454
FRENCH PHILOSOPHER RENÉ
Descartes believed that the pineal gland, a tiny button
of neurons located in the depth of our brain, was the seat of the soul.
Today, thanks to palaeontology, genetic
and developmental studies, we know that it is actually the evolutionary relic
of a long-vanished organ, the third eye. This is also known as the pineal eye
and is a receptor located on the top of the head. Many existing reptiles such
as monitor lizards, some iguanas and the tuatara still
have a pineal eye.
All reptiles that still have the pineal
eye today are “cold blooded”; they have what’s known as an ectotherm
metabolism. Modern mammals – which of course have “warm blood” or an endotherm
metabolism – don’t have a pineal eye.
Our group of researchers at the
University of the Witwatersrand wondered whether being able to
pinpoint when pre-mammalian species lost their pineal eye might unlock the
secret of when “warm bloodedness” become a mammalian hallmark. That’s what
drove an ambitious study using fossil remains from South Africa ’s Karoo region.
We were proved right: our research
revealed that mammalian ancestors likely shifted from “cold” to “warm” blood
246 million years ago. This was 10 million years before the first dinosaur even
appeared.
Why
have a third eye?
As with a regular eye, the pineal eye
is made up of a cornea, a lens and a retina. Our paired eyes and the reptilian
pineal eye are also very similar in terms of embryological development and the
genes expressed during this. The pineal eye differs from a regular eye, though,
in that it’s usually covered by a thick and large scale and can differentiate
between light and dark only.
Our regular eyes can also see
variations between light and dark, day and night – so what’s the point of
having an organ as redundant as the pineal eye? Research shows
that in reptiles the pineal eye acts as a calendar. It can see days getting
longer and nights getting shorter, and the reverse, and so tells the brain how
seasons are changing. As a consequence, it monitors most life cycles such as
sleep and reproduction rhythms.
Surgical experiments on lizards have also shown that
removing the pineal eye affects their capacity to regulate their body
temperature, a process called thermoregulation.
This is fascinating since our
pre-mammalian ancestors did have a pineal eye and lost it in the course of
their evolution toward a more mammalian condition. This suggested that by
following the reduction and disappearance of the pineal eye through millions of
years, we might be able to point out the time when our ancestors became “warm
blooded”.
A
gateway to ancient metabolism
The pineal eye’s evolution is easy to
study. It has an unmistakable bony correlate, the pineal foramen. This is a
tube that pierces the skull roof for the pineal eye and nerve.
Most of our ancestors, the
pre-mammalian therapsids, had such a foramen on the top of their heads, as can
be seen in their fossilised skulls, and thus had a pineal eye. It’s reasonable
to assume that this organ fulfilled a similar role in thermoregulation as it
does in today’s reptiles.
By checking for the pineal foramen in
fossils, we reasoned, it would be possible to trace back the transition from a
“reptile-like” to a “mammal-like” metabolism in the lineage that eventually led
to mammals.
So our team of palaeontologists and
neurologists checked for the pineal foramen in more than 600 skulls. These were
all found in the Karoo’s
incredibly rich fossil-bearing deposits and dated back to between 300 million
and 200 million years ago.
That’s an important time period, since South Africa was situated
close to the South Pole at that time thanks to continental drift. The climate, then, was much
colder and drier, and the contrast between the country’s seasons was greater
than today. This implies that species with “cold blood” must have had a pineal
eye to help them regulate their body temperature.
To find a species that lived under such
harsh conditions without a pineal foramen would strongly suggest that this
species was “warm blooded” and that a pineal eye was no longer required to
survive.
An
evolutionary step forward
We found that the pineal foramen was
present in most pre-mammalian therapsids before 260 million years ago. After
this the feature was increasingly absent. This suggests the pineal eye became
dispensable and wasn’t needed for survival any more.
The increasing loss of the pineal foramen
occurred in two lineages. One of these, the cynodonts,
led to mammals. In their case, the pineal foramen disappeared entirely 246
million years ago. It’s then, we believe, that the transition from “cold blood”
to “warm blood” was achieved.
More work needs to be done to test this
evolutionary scenario, but if it proves true it would mean that mammals had
likely already evolved one of the key adaptations that enabled them to survive
for more than 200 million years through the reign and extinction of dinosaurs
and two mass extinctions to the present day.
THOSE WHO HAVE AND USE THE THIRD EYE WILL KNOW RELIGIOUS FANATICISM WILL CAUSE THE THIRD WORLD WAR AS POLITICAL FANATICISM OF THE GERMANS GOADED BY ADOLPH HITLER CAUSED THE SECOND WOLD WAR... I have spoken.....
ReplyDeleteDr Kenez traced its aetiological roots more psycho-philosophically when he stated in his M.Sc. dissertation of 1982; BELIEF ONLY BECOMES NECESSARY WHEN THERE ARE NO LOGICAL FACTS or EVIDENT PROOFS of a FABRICATED LIE or FALSE THEORY propounded by a demagogue, so it naturally transforms into A DOCTRINE or a DOGMA. That is the beginning of dissension and the remote genesis of any brand of FANATICISM or MYSTICISM.
In the mathematical analyses preceding a concise formula to develop the required PAPER-&-PENCIL TEST after twelve months of psychometric somersaults, real painful academic rigmaroles or the needed scientific jingoism; his proposed this simplified one; FANATICISM results when STRONG WILL pathologically combines with NARROW-MINDEDNESS …. And as a corollary of the flipside of the coin; MYSTICISM only results when a WEAK WILL pathologically combines with same NARROW-MINDEDNES.
rf = sw(nm) whereas rm = ww(nm)
Therefore “ f “ is a factor that could stand for any other human disposition that is addictive; Politics, Football, Religion or Music
This psychometric formula is copyrighted. Do not use it for any other purpose except academic and always acknowledge the originator; -
****Danmbaezue J. K. (1982) Fanaticism Scale Formula
Go ahead to these websites and read more on how mundane religions feed the minds of fanatics ….
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/142374/creed
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/590855/theology/14945/Relationship-to-philosophy
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