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Sunday, December 8, 2019
Prince Edward Island Islamic Winter Holiday Flag
The Royal Lion with a green Santa Cap indicates Islamic heritage during the Winter Holidays. Likewise the green and white lights indicate that a household is celebrating the long Winter nights as Canadian-Muslims, peacefully alongside their Canadian-Christians neighbors.
Muslims can celebrate the birth of Jesus, since he is considered a high prophet a kind to Moses or Elijah. In a way, it would like Christians celebrating Hannukah. Technically both Muslims and Christians can celebrate Hannukah, since this event occurred before the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, when the keepers of the Original Books of Divine Law were working solo. It'd be like celebrating the landing of Noah's ark, if such a holiday were created. If Noah's Ark Day were indeed to be, March 25th in spring would be perfect, since Jews, Christians, Muslims, Sikhs, Latter Day Saints, Ba'hais, Moonies, and many others accept this story as divine truth. Also the rainbow flag could be flown, by all.
For a Muslim to celebrate the birth of Christ would be like a Christian to celebrate the birth of Moses. All Muslims, Jews and Christians respect and honor the divine truth of Moses but celebrating the core Law Giver's birth is not really celebrated in true glory. But several movies and cartoon do a fine job retelling Moses' life. Rather, it is Moses' reception of Divine Law is what all the Big Three honor as God's Will. Like Jews, Muslims believe that Jesus was just a man. However, like Christians, Muslims believe in the miracle of the Virgin birth of Jesus from Mary.
Friday, December 6, 2019
Missouri & Iowa Christmas Flag
This year Missouri was decked out with the Christmas Spirit, along with its fraternal flag partner Iowa. There are a few changes to the seal of Missouri as to make it Northpolarized. Two polar bears with Santa Hats and red scarves are holding up the seal. Likewise the garland has exploded into a burst of 24 snowflakes, instead of stars. There is one large snow flake that represents Missouri. The motto in the compartment now reads "Joy...to the World...Peace." The belt is now red with yellow trim and reads, "Merry Christmas Ho Ho Ho." Within the inner shield, a snowman replaces the US eagle seal. The lower left quarter has a brown deer on yellow, instead of a bear silhouette. Finally in the upper quarter, there is a four pointed yellow star on green.
The Partridge in a Pear Tree is taken from the song on the 12 days of Christmas. The reason Missouri and Iowa are presented here together is because their flags are in a concord, since both are tri-bars. Basically each state has a special Wingman who looks out after the other. In this case, Missouri's Wingman is Iowa, or rather Iowa's Wingwoman is Missouri.
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Uracil Flag - The U Flag
The flag for Uracil has an orange field with a black hexagon in the center. The hexagon represents the purine base of Uracil. Likewise the dots closer to the orange field represent the hydrogen bonding atoms of Uracil. The upper red dot represents oxygen and the lower white dot represents hydrogen. Towards the hoist the upper white dot represents hydrogen and the lower blue dot represents nitrogen. Uracil makes hydrogen bonds only with Adenine, in the process of protein genesis or molecular fairy genesis.
White is associated with hydrogen because hydrogen fusion at the Sun produces white light. Red is associated with oxygen because oxygenated blood is bright red. Blue is associated with nitrogen because it is the primary component of the blue sky.
Uracil is the odd nucleotide not found in DNA. Uracil also has a funny story to its name. It was named before it was discovered. Kind of like California. California was supposed to be a legendary island of black amazons. But California is not an island, yet there are a few tall, super strong African-American females that populate the state.
By harmonious fate, the outsider nucleotide, was last to be discovered in 1900 by Albert Ascoli when he was playing with yeast. Adult play is known as work, and is very serious business. But a generation earlier in 1885 a German by the name of Bobby B, coined the term Uracil when playing with Uric Acid. So in the way of families, Uracil is the child of Uric Acid. Coincidentally Uric Acid is the same age as the USA. Both were 'created' in 1776. However, Uric Acid was created by the ultimate underdog of scientists: Carl Wilhelm Scheele. Mr. Scheele discovered five elements but does not get credit, because he published them late. Scheles's firstly discovered but uncredited elements were: Tungsten, Molybdenum, Barium, hydrogen, and chlorine.
As for the grandfather of Uracil, it is Urea. Urea was discovered in the Netherlands by Herman Boerhaave in 1727. So in summation Grampi Urea was born in 1727, then Daddy Uric Acid in 1776, and finally the grandson of Uracil in 1900.
Since Urea was discovered from urine, this lends a few corny nick names for Uracil: Peeacil, Wizzacil, Slashacil, Leakacil, Numberwonacil, Soucil (Chinese 溲), Peshaabacil (Hindi पेशाब), Vizelacil (Hungarian), Kencingacil (Indonesian), Nyoacil (Japanese 尿), Ojumacil (Korean 오줌), Mutracil (Nepalese), Sheesacil (Mongolian), Moczacil (Polish), Mochacil (Russian моча), Kaadidacil (Somali), Mkojacil (Swahili), Pasawacil (Thai ปัสสาวะ), Shtacil (Hebrew), Zaaracil (Kyrgyz заара), Prasabacil (Bangala প্রস্রাব) Slapimacil (Lithuanian), Bulacil (Arabic), Peepeeacil, and Tinkleacil.
White is associated with hydrogen because hydrogen fusion at the Sun produces white light. Red is associated with oxygen because oxygenated blood is bright red. Blue is associated with nitrogen because it is the primary component of the blue sky.
Uracil is the odd nucleotide not found in DNA. Uracil also has a funny story to its name. It was named before it was discovered. Kind of like California. California was supposed to be a legendary island of black amazons. But California is not an island, yet there are a few tall, super strong African-American females that populate the state.
By harmonious fate, the outsider nucleotide, was last to be discovered in 1900 by Albert Ascoli when he was playing with yeast. Adult play is known as work, and is very serious business. But a generation earlier in 1885 a German by the name of Bobby B, coined the term Uracil when playing with Uric Acid. So in the way of families, Uracil is the child of Uric Acid. Coincidentally Uric Acid is the same age as the USA. Both were 'created' in 1776. However, Uric Acid was created by the ultimate underdog of scientists: Carl Wilhelm Scheele. Mr. Scheele discovered five elements but does not get credit, because he published them late. Scheles's firstly discovered but uncredited elements were: Tungsten, Molybdenum, Barium, hydrogen, and chlorine.
As for the grandfather of Uracil, it is Urea. Urea was discovered in the Netherlands by Herman Boerhaave in 1727. So in summation Grampi Urea was born in 1727, then Daddy Uric Acid in 1776, and finally the grandson of Uracil in 1900.
Since Urea was discovered from urine, this lends a few corny nick names for Uracil: Peeacil, Wizzacil, Slashacil, Leakacil, Numberwonacil, Soucil (Chinese 溲), Peshaabacil (Hindi पेशाब), Vizelacil (Hungarian), Kencingacil (Indonesian), Nyoacil (Japanese 尿), Ojumacil (Korean 오줌), Mutracil (Nepalese), Sheesacil (Mongolian), Moczacil (Polish), Mochacil (Russian моча), Kaadidacil (Somali), Mkojacil (Swahili), Pasawacil (Thai ปัสสาวะ), Shtacil (Hebrew), Zaaracil (Kyrgyz заара), Prasabacil (Bangala প্রস্রাব) Slapimacil (Lithuanian), Bulacil (Arabic), Peepeeacil, and Tinkleacil.
DNA Nucleotide Flags
The flag for nucleotides have two key elements in their design that relate to their properties: shape hydrogen bonding aspects. Although DNA models come in a variety of colours, these standards should set the standard.
With proper knowledge, the code of life can be stored in a data bank, like in an apple, or some other kind of forbidden fruit. Then, this data can be transmitted across the universe and if you had cloning vat in some other nearby star system, a clone of yourself could be made. Then with a cerebral quantum entanglement probe, you could remotely operate your distant body across space and time with enchanted dream synchronicity, like in James Cameroon's Avatar. With an entangled data drive receiver, information would be instantaneous. Thus you could visit another galaxy with an astral projection router. Which most likely has already been created by more advanced civilizations.
And just because we have an enhanced understanding of chemistry does not negate the magical properties of these molecules. As we have an advanced ability to manipulate these points of matter in the universe, their ultimate power is greater than the human brain can conceive. Alchemy is to chemistry as Astrology is to astronomy. Once upon a time chemistry touched the infinite power of knowing via Alchemy. Thus chemistry is entangled with alchemy, and fundamentalist objective atheists are usually filled with an ugly passion of a doubting Thomas to deny the mystical and unknowable aspects of chemistry, unless spoken through a PBS humanist overtone, of a non-localized deep thought tone, imploring the listener, with almighty poetic resonance for the evolutionary process from star stuff to evolution. Then only, will talk of objective scientific chemistry and astronomy have soulful resonance with Alchemy and Astrology.
Cytosine Flag, Nucleotide C Flag
The flag for cytosine has cyan field with a black hexagon in the center. The black hexagon represents the basic structural ring of a pyrimidine. Cyan was chosen as the colour for Cytosine since both words (at least in English) start with 'Cy.' In the black area by the hoist are six dots that represent the atoms involved with the hydrogen bonding of this nucleotide. The three dots closer to the cyan field represent the three hydrogen bonding atoms of Cytosine. White represents hydrogen, blue is nitrogen, and red is oxygen. Consequently the three dots closer to the hoist represent oxygen and two hydrogens.
Cytosine was named by Albrecht Kossel and Albert Neumann in 1894. If you forgot your biology, Cytosine bonds with Guanine. The unique aspect of Cytosine is that is has all three types of hydrogen bonding atoms of DNA: white, blue, and red — hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
Guanine Flag - Nucleotide G Flag
The flag for Guanine has a green field. Since green and Guanine start with a G, this should help. In the green field is a black purine base structure. Along the fly is a black area with six dots that represent the three hydrogen bonds associated with Guanine. The dots closer to the green field represent the three atoms on Guanine that bond to Cytosine. The upper red dot represents oxygen, while the two lower white dots represent hydrogen.
IYNN, most models use the colour red for oxygen because oxygenated blood is bright red. Likewise most models colour nitrogen blue because the primary gas that makes up the sky is nitrogen, which appears blue. Finally hydrogen is white because white light is created in our organic hydrogen fusion reactors, better known as stars: free energy we don't have to pay for. Oh yeah, IYNN means...If You Never Noticed.
The dots closer to the fly represent the atoms that hydrogen with Guanine on the Cytosine molecule.
The first isolation of Guanine was in 1844, so we think, in Germany by Julius Bodo Unger. Julius extracted this molecule from bird poo, better known as Guano, which is where it gets it name. Consequently fun nick names for this nucleotide could be: Poopnine, Crapnine, Fecalnine, Dodonine, Poopeenine, Fecesinine, Scatinine, Droppinganine, Stoolinine, Turdnine, Poopoonine, Dunganine and last but not least: Shitnine.
IYNN, most models use the colour red for oxygen because oxygenated blood is bright red. Likewise most models colour nitrogen blue because the primary gas that makes up the sky is nitrogen, which appears blue. Finally hydrogen is white because white light is created in our organic hydrogen fusion reactors, better known as stars: free energy we don't have to pay for. Oh yeah, IYNN means...If You Never Noticed.
The dots closer to the fly represent the atoms that hydrogen with Guanine on the Cytosine molecule.
The first isolation of Guanine was in 1844, so we think, in Germany by Julius Bodo Unger. Julius extracted this molecule from bird poo, better known as Guano, which is where it gets it name. Consequently fun nick names for this nucleotide could be: Poopnine, Crapnine, Fecalnine, Dodonine, Poopeenine, Fecesinine, Scatinine, Droppinganine, Stoolinine, Turdnine, Poopoonine, Dunganine and last but not least: Shitnine.
Thymine Flag - A Nucleotide Flag
The Thymine flag has a field of yellow with a black hexagonal pyrimidine in the center. Along the hoist is black area with four dots that represent the hydrogen bonding end of this molecule. The red and white dots close to the yellow field represent the oxygen and hydrogen atoms of Thymine that participate in the hydrogen process. The white and blue dots closer to the hoist represent the hydrogen bonding atoms of Adenosine.
Thymine is only found in the nucleus of Eukaryotes and chromosomes of Prokaryotes. If you remember your biology this nucleotide gets switched out with Uracil.
Thymine was first isolated in Germany in the year 1893 by Al & Al. Albrecht Kossel and Albert Neumann extracted this molecule from the Thymus gland of a cow.
Thymine is only found in the nucleus of Eukaryotes and chromosomes of Prokaryotes. If you remember your biology this nucleotide gets switched out with Uracil.
Thymine was first isolated in Germany in the year 1893 by Al & Al. Albrecht Kossel and Albert Neumann extracted this molecule from the Thymus gland of a cow.
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