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Isaac Newton’s “Active Principles, Particles” and the Cellular Dust Hypothesis; Rewriting Cytology and Histology in the Light of S.A.M.S.
Author(s) -
Seun Ayoade
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47363/jcet/2020(1)101
Subject(s) - cytology , physics , theoretical physics , astrobiology , astrophysics , pathology , medicine
A new and exciting alternative to evolution is the cellular dust/microzyman theory of origin. The cellular dust/microzyman theory of origin states that life and the cosmos came to be as a result of chemical reactions carried out by imperishable miniscule/microscopic entities called microzyma/cellular dust [1-2] This theory has far reaching implications for the present hierarchical classification of organization in the human being escpecially in the light of the Bongham corpuscles and the Primo vascular system. And how does cellular dust compare with the active principles mentioned by Sir Isaac Newton?

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