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Pathological bacteria are only 5% of the bacterial population. The
other 95% promote the health and well-being of Earth. The digestive
tract holds trillions of archaebacteria from over 4 1/2 billion
years ago. When in danger, bacteria create shells for protection.
Are humans evolved shells in order to protect the bacteria from
atmospheric oxygen? Life forms are descended from prokaryote
archaebacteria, for whom oxygen is unnecessary. After millions of
years of evolution, can bacteria now direct humans to return the
planet, through pollution, ozone depletion, or a nuclear disaster,
to a more manageable level of oxygen from a present 21% to less
than 1%? No bacteria reside in the cranial brain. Was the enteric
nervous system the first brain? Are the archaebacteria within the
gastrointestinal tract directing the actions of the body? Are the
archaebacteria the architects and directors of evolution?
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