Grand Unified
Theory of Biology
 

What is a Grand Unified Theory of Biology?

Imagine you could ask any question about biology, and the answer was the same. 

This is not as crazy as it sounds. What it means is everything in biology can be explained by a single, all-encompassing theory. The physics community has been trying to do this with their subject for many years, though without success. Unlike physics, biology doesn't have to wait. Since a Grand Unified Theory of biology has suddenly landed on its doorstep. There is a thing which unites everything in biology, and from which everything in biology flows: the image of the Holy Trinity in the cell.

What About Evolution?

Have you ever heard evolution called the Grand Unified Theory of biology? As we all know, biology talks endlessly about evolution today, but biologists never refer to evolution as the Grand Unified Theory of biology. 

That's because it isn't. Evolution cannot explain the existence of life, genetic information, the genetic code, DNA, transcription, translation, the Central Dogma or cells and much more. That's because all these things had to exist before evolution could even begin to occur. So, even if evolution were 100% true, it still wouldn't be able to answer a single question about the origin and structure of biology.

What is life?
Origin of life
Origin of the cell
Origin of genetic information
Origin of the genetic code
Origin of transcription
Origin of translation
Origin of DNA
Origin of RNA
The Central Dogma of molecular biology
Why three domains of life?
Identity of LUCA
Do aliens exist?
Would alien life be the same?

Biology contains the hardest problems in science

From the origin of life to the origin of the genetic code; from the origin of the cell to the existence of aliens.

To solve just one of the formidable problems about the living world, would be a major breakthrough for biology.

To solve them all would be an impossible dream come true.

To solve them all - not with different answers - but with a single concept seems so far-fetched it is not even worth thinking about.

Which is why biology doesn't think about it. The idea of a Grand Unified theory of biology is not even mentioned within biology today.

Because the biological community doesn't think such a thing even exists (or is even aware of the idea).

The Grand Unifying Concept of Biology

The Image of the
Holy Trinity in the Cell

Everything in the image of the Holy Trinity must have been imprinted by the Holy Trinity itself. This solves several questions in one fell swoop, including:

Origin of DNA
Origin of RNA
Origin of Proteins (cellular)
Origin of genetic information
Origin of transcription
Origin of translation
The Central Dogma

The Image Contains the Genetic Code

At the core of DNA, RNA and protein is the genetic code. The origin of the genetic code is one of the most formidable problems in science today.

So much so, that a $10 million prize has even been offered for the solution. Since DNA, RNA and protein are the image of the Holy Trinity, then the Holy Trinity must have been the origin of the code.  

The genetic code contains another weaker image or trace of the Trinity since it is a triplet code. That is, three bases code for each amino acid (the smaller molecules which compose proteins).

Origin of the Genetic Code

The Image is Life Itself

The image of the Holy Trinity is the answer to the question, what is life? The Holy Trinity imprinted the image, which means we also have the answer to the origin of life: it was the Holy Trinity.

Natural processes need time, but God doesn't. The Holy Trinity didn't need to build-up the image over a period of time. Rather, the Trinity imprinted the entire image within organic matter instantaneously. Which means the origin of life was similarly instantaneous. The origin of life was the big bang of biology.

What is Life?
Origin of Life

The Image Exists Within the Cell

The image of the Holy Trinity cannot exist without something: the cell. Why? Because the image exists within the cell. The Holy Trinity did not insert the image into the cell, after the cell had emerge naturally over time. Why? Because the cell cannot exist without the image (life). Since the cell and the image cannot exist without the other, they must have come into existence simultaneously. The Holy Trinity didn't just imprint the image alone. The Trinity imprinted the cell - containing the image.    

Origin of the Cell

The Three Domains of Life

The living world is clearly diverse. However, the most fundamental divergence within biology is not a bifurcation, but a trifurcation. That is, biology is divided into three domains of life: Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryotes. Mainstream biology has no idea why biology has this structure. 

The accepted view of mainstream biology today - is the only one it can offer - the domains are random. There is nothing inherently special about the number three, there could have been more, or less. However, the three domains can be explained by the image of the Holy Trinity. 

The Three Domains of Life: A TRACE of the Trinity

What makes the three domains of life different from each other? While there are various physical or morphological differences, the deepest differences exist at the molecular level. While life is the same in all three domains (it is still the image of the Holy Trinity), the molecular machinery which implements the processes of life, such as protein translation, is different.

What we have therefore is one and the same life, but with three different implementations. Like a chair made from wood, metal and plastic - the function of the chair is the same, but the material which implements the chair is different. 

In theory, the image of the Holy Trinity could be implemented by any number of different machineries, without changing the image itself. But it just happens that biology is implemented by exactly three. Why three? Why not four, or ten, or any other number? 

Our hypothesis is that the molecular machinery is another - weaker - reflection of the Trinity, known as a trace of the Trinity. The Holy Trinity has used an image of itself for life, and also used a trace of itself to diversify life (or a trace of the image, since the trace is directly connected to the image. 

Summary

Biology has the same triune structure as the Trinity: the Holy Trinity is one God in three Persons, whereas biology is one life in three domains. 
Three Domains of Life

The Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA)

The Last Universal Common Ancestor or LUCA, is the creature or biological system which is believed to have given rise to the three domains of life. LUCA is not the origin of life, but is believed to have existed some time after the origin of life. 

Biology has no idea about the identity of LUCA, since LUCA has vanished from the face of the Earth without leaving a single trace of itself. It is fair to say that LUCA is the most mysterious entity in biology. 

Carl Woese - the molecular biologist who discovered the three domains of life - once made a profound claim: LUCA must somehow reflect the three domains of life. 

Well, the three domains of life reflect the Holy Trinity, however, the Holy Trinity isn't LUCA. Because there was no LUCA. There wasn't any need for LUCA  because the Holy Trinity imprinted the three domains of life directly. Hence why no physical trace of LUCA exists anywhere. 

Summary

There was no LUCA, there was only the origin of life. Which was the Holy Trinity who directly imprinted the three domains of life, at the origin of life.
The Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA)

The Origin of Species

The diversity of biology goes far beyond the three domains of life since each domain contains millions of different species. 

If evolution could explain this rich variety of species, then the Holy Trinity would also be the origin of evolution - the evolution mechanism wouldn't have arisen naturally, it would have been imprinted by the Trinity, for the purpose of diversifying the living world.

Is this what the Holy Trinity has done? Apparently not. There is no mechanism in the natural world which is capable of producing entirely new species, anyone who thinks otherwise is deluding themselves. Evolution does not exist, it is a mirage. Sure, species change over time, but change is not the same as creation.

This brings us back to the start of modern biology itself, with the question posed by Darwin: what was the origin of species? Yet again, the image of the Holy Trinity has an answer.

Multiple Origins of Life: The Origin of Species

We have seen the answer already - in the three domains of life. The three domains of life did not arise out of one another, each was individually produced by the Holy Trinity. Which means there were three origins of life.

Science assumes that the origin of life was such a fantastically low probability event, it could only have happened once (the fact that it even happened at all is inexplicable in itself). However, this is based on the - now false - assumption that physics and chemistry were the origin of life. 

The Holy Trinity was the origin of life. But the Holy Trinity wasn't limited to  just a single origin, or even three - one for each domain of life. The Holy Trinity can produce life as many times as it likes. We propose exactly that: there were multiple origins of life throughout history. 

What has this got to do with the image of the Holy Trinity? The image is the communication of genetic information, and different genetic information leads to different species. The Holy Trinity didn't change life itself (it is immutable anyway) but rather installed different genomes at the origin of new species.

The Origin of Species

Extraterrestrial Biology: Where are the Aliens?

When was the last time you saw aliens discussed in a standard textbook on biology?

Biology and extraterrestrial life are commonly considered to be two separate topics, when in fact they are the same. Because of course aliens are living beings and are therefore biological. A Grand Unified Theory of biology should therefore be able to explain an alien as easily as a sunflower.

But there is an obvious difference between a sunflower and an alien life form: sunflowers exist, but in the billions of cubed light-years surrounding us, we have not found a single trace of extraterrestrial life. 

Whereas the scientific community today searches for ET, it is the task of a Grand Unified Theory of biology to explain the observational evidence, not to cater to false hopes. Or any hopes for that matter. 

The observational evidence so far could not be any more obvious: there is no life out there. Many have struggled and ultimately failed to explain this fact over the years, but a solution seamlessly flows from the image of the Holy Trinity.

Aliens Shouldn't Exist
(That's why we don't see them)

We do not find life elsewhere in the universe because life shouldn't even exist in the universe in the first place, since the laws of physics and chemistry cannot produce life.

The absence of aliens is in complete agreement with the laws of physics and chemistry. Contrary to widespread belief, the paradox is not the lack of aliens, the paradox is how life can exist here on Earth, when life cannot be produced by physics and chemistry? The answer, of course, is the image of the Holy Trinity. 

Life is the image of the Holy Trinity. Not just here on Earth, but everywhere in the universe. Life only exists wherever the Holy Trinity imprints the image in matter. It seems the Holy Trinity has decided life should only exist here on Earth. Our planet is a cosmic oasis - the centre of the universe, existentially speaking.

Extraterrestrial Life

Summary

One of the founders of the modern theory of evolution Theodosius Dobzhansky once remarked, "Nothing in biology makes sense, except in the light of evolution". 

The truth is, nothing makes sense in biology except in the light of the image of the Holy Trinity. Because all of biology flows from the image of the Holy Trinity in the cell.

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