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<blockquote data-quote="rockytopva" data-source="post: 74131617" data-attributes="member: 279443"><p>I began this thread on a whim, or a sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained. There is also the mystery of bacteria, which there are armies trillions times trillions of here on earth.</p><p></p><p>1. Good bacteria - In the digestive system</p><p>2. Bad bacteria - The kind that makes sick</p><p>3. Fresh water - Must stay moving to regulate the amount of bacteria in it</p><p>4. Salt water - Must maintain its briny nature and pH</p><p></p><p>Salt water kills bacteria. However, there are bacteria that survive it that can become flesh eating bacteria and can do a lot of harm. Salt water creatures such as whales also have microbial (probiotics) in the stomach and enzymatic (chemical changes) to assist in the digestion of the food. Maintaining a pH as low as 5 and probiotics in a briny environment is an incredible endeavor in a briny solution such as salt water.</p><p></p><p>But, the body must know the difference between the good and the bad and make a war on the bad bacteria before it does the flesh much harm. Tim Richmond was a great stock car racer. Sex with the wrong woman introduced the wrong bacteria in his system and he died a very early age. There are also bacteria that grows on the body. The African word for funk is foot odor and is the result of bacteria growing on the body. I can imagine the oceans of crude oil that exist in the earth is a result of bacteria turning organics into something useful to we human beings.</p><p></p><p>All of this is good study in biology, which I can only speak of generalities. But... I cannot believe the balance of chemistry and biology was put here other than of intelligent design and a whole lot had to be considered before her design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockytopva, post: 74131617, member: 279443"] I began this thread on a whim, or a sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained. There is also the mystery of bacteria, which there are armies trillions times trillions of here on earth. 1. Good bacteria - In the digestive system 2. Bad bacteria - The kind that makes sick 3. Fresh water - Must stay moving to regulate the amount of bacteria in it 4. Salt water - Must maintain its briny nature and pH Salt water kills bacteria. However, there are bacteria that survive it that can become flesh eating bacteria and can do a lot of harm. Salt water creatures such as whales also have microbial (probiotics) in the stomach and enzymatic (chemical changes) to assist in the digestion of the food. Maintaining a pH as low as 5 and probiotics in a briny environment is an incredible endeavor in a briny solution such as salt water. But, the body must know the difference between the good and the bad and make a war on the bad bacteria before it does the flesh much harm. Tim Richmond was a great stock car racer. Sex with the wrong woman introduced the wrong bacteria in his system and he died a very early age. There are also bacteria that grows on the body. The African word for funk is foot odor and is the result of bacteria growing on the body. I can imagine the oceans of crude oil that exist in the earth is a result of bacteria turning organics into something useful to we human beings. All of this is good study in biology, which I can only speak of generalities. But... I cannot believe the balance of chemistry and biology was put here other than of intelligent design and a whole lot had to be considered before her design. [/QUOTE]
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