Melanin Theory

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Raist

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #120 on: September 19, 2010, 06:27:42 PM »
of course the melanins ability of absorb sunlight is ONE way we use thia heat...BUT the body also has the ability to use the invisible frequencies to heat the body gamma as well as others

This sentence makes no sense at all. Perhaps you should use your melanin to obtain grammar. I once had a mole full of melanin, did that give me invisible frequencies to heat my gamma? My doctor removed it with liquid nitrogen saying that it was bad, was he trying to steal my invisible frequencies?

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #121 on: September 19, 2010, 06:33:28 PM »
of course the melanins ability of absorb sunlight is ONE way we use thia heat...BUT the body also has the ability to use the invisible frequencies to heat the body gamma as well as others

Wow, its powerfull stuff!

"It's pure speculation but not outside the realm of possibility that melanin could be providing energy to skin cells," he says. "While it wouldn't be enough energy to fuel a run on the beach, maybe it could help you to open an eyelid."
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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #122 on: September 19, 2010, 07:14:47 PM »
"frequencies to heat my gamma?"

lol whaaaat?

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #123 on: September 19, 2010, 07:27:35 PM »
ok...melanin has optical properties that allow it to absorb electromagnetic frequencies (radiation).... UV (visible light) as well as others that u cant see like gamma (which are t he MOST energetic) in order to even capture these waves...one must be vibrating at equal frequency

i hope this is better for u to understand
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Raist

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #124 on: September 19, 2010, 07:56:52 PM »
ok...melanin has optical properties that allow it to absorb electromagnetic frequencies (radiation).... UV (visible light) as well as others that u cant see like gamma (which are t he MOST energetic) in order to even capture these waves...one must be vibrating at equal frequency

i hope this is better for u to understand
and im a girl

Ah, that explains it all. From what you have shown here your services would be much better in the kitchen. If you can't express yourself by putting together words, you might be able to do so by putting together a sandwich.

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #125 on: September 19, 2010, 09:06:11 PM »
ok...melanin has optical properties that allow it to absorb electromagnetic frequencies (radiation).... UV (visible light) as well as others that u cant see like gamma (which are t he MOST energetic) in order to even capture these waves...one must be vibrating at equal frequency

i hope this is better for u to understand
and im a girl
there was so much wrong with that... I am speechless. I read Raist comment first and thought that it was just another slightly inappropriate comment. then I read yours... I am truly hoping you are a troll... yet I am not 100% sure.
on the off chance you are not a troll,
A. UV is not visible. well that is assuming you are a mammal.
B. that last part about needing to vibrating at the same frequency... I am fairly sure i saw that in a movie. a real bad scifi movie. no that is not true.
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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #126 on: September 19, 2010, 10:01:52 PM »
once again...im trying really hard to keep thing simple for u guys cause i know that you dont have the mental capacity (melanin) to even BEGIN to understand how this stuff works...there is light that comes from the sun...i meant that light doe doe PLUS we absorb the whole damn spectrum...OK...
i dont know how much MORE simpler i can explain it

from wiki definition of light:
"There are many sources of light. The most common light sources are thermal: a body at a given temperature emits a characteristic spectrum of black-body radiation. Examples include sunlight (the radiation emitted by the chromosphere of the Sun at around 6,000 K peaks in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum when plotted in wavelength units [1] and roughly 40% of sunlight is visible), incandescent light bulbs (which emit only around 10% of their energy as visible light and the remainder as infrared), and glowing solid particles in flames."

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Raist

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #127 on: September 19, 2010, 10:08:44 PM »
once again...im trying really hard to keep thing simple for u guys cause i know that you dont have the mental capacity (melanin) to even BEGIN to understand how this stuff works...there is light that comes from the sun...i meant that light doe doe PLUS we absorb the whole damn spectrum...OK...
i dont know how much MORE simpler i can explain it

from wiki definition of light:
"There are many sources of light. The most common light sources are thermal: a body at a given temperature emits a characteristic spectrum of black-body radiation. Examples include sunlight (the radiation emitted by the chromosphere of the Sun at around 6,000 K peaks in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum when plotted in wavelength units [1] and roughly 40% of sunlight is visible), incandescent light bulbs (which emit only around 10% of their energy as visible light and the remainder as infrared), and glowing solid particles in flames."

Ok. That is how light is made. Now are you going to make a point or a sandwich? Either would make me happy.

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #128 on: September 19, 2010, 10:41:17 PM »
once again...im trying really hard to keep thing simple for u guys cause i know that you dont have the mental capacity (melanin) to even BEGIN to understand how this stuff works...there is light that comes from the sun...i meant that light doe doe PLUS we absorb the whole damn spectrum...OK...
i dont know how much MORE simpler i can explain it

from wiki definition of light:
"There are many sources of light. The most common light sources are thermal: a body at a given temperature emits a characteristic spectrum of black-body radiation. Examples include sunlight (the radiation emitted by the chromosphere of the Sun at around 6,000 K peaks in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum when plotted in wavelength units [1] and roughly 40% of sunlight is visible), incandescent light bulbs (which emit only around 10% of their energy as visible light and the remainder as infrared), and glowing solid particles in flames."

Ok. That is how light is made. Now are you going to make a point or a sandwich? Either would make me happy.

point already made

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #129 on: September 19, 2010, 10:52:02 PM »
luv u all
time for me go

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Raist

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #130 on: September 20, 2010, 05:49:13 AM »
once again...im trying really hard to keep thing simple for u guys cause i know that you dont have the mental capacity (melanin) to even BEGIN to understand how this stuff works...there is light that comes from the sun...i meant that light doe doe PLUS we absorb the whole damn spectrum...OK...
i dont know how much MORE simpler i can explain it

from wiki definition of light:
"There are many sources of light. The most common light sources are thermal: a body at a given temperature emits a characteristic spectrum of black-body radiation. Examples include sunlight (the radiation emitted by the chromosphere of the Sun at around 6,000 K peaks in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum when plotted in wavelength units [1] and roughly 40% of sunlight is visible), incandescent light bulbs (which emit only around 10% of their energy as visible light and the remainder as infrared), and glowing solid particles in flames."

Ok. That is how light is made. Now are you going to make a point or a sandwich? Either would make me happy.

point already made

You didn't make a point though. You just copy pasted how light is made in the sun, something having absolutely nothing to do with melanin.

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #131 on: September 20, 2010, 09:51:23 AM »
Muur, I think you will find that most people on here are capable of understanding complex issues quite well, so stop with the childish insults.  Make a single point that supports your claims, and then argue it.  Dont play this silly game of claiming that its all too complex for us rubes!
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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #132 on: October 06, 2010, 12:20:26 PM »
sure ur right BUT the carbon (in the form of melanin)

Carbon isn't a "form of melanin", its an atom.

reaches its Highest complexity in the black human...we hav More of it.

That doesn't equate to "Highest complexity"

Melanins are in plants (in the form if chlorophyll) and even fungus (which is inbetween  a plant and animal). The color of and any Organic matter depends on how much carbon it contains..even soil. The darker the matter..the MORE carbon it contains

What does that have to do with Melanin?

the MAIN proof eumelanin (and its photophotective properties)  is More complex in black humans

Demonstrate the difference on a molecular level.

is that u need a higher intellect to even manufacture it.

That doesn't make any sense. Melanin is produced in the dermis, intellect has nothing to do with it.



This involves  a complex process  involving  the pineal and pituitary gland, photon emissions, H20 dispersment,  krebs cycle …among others 

Except it doesn't. Read a physiology text before you open your mouth and show that you have not the slightest clue what on earth you are talking about.

http://www.genome.jp/kegg/pathway/hsa/hsa04916.html

I understand this. You clearly do not.

these instructions Start in the brain (not when the sun hits the skin). 

It starts in something called "DNA". If you stay in school long enough they will teach you about it in about 10th grade.

The opical properties of eumelanin (dark) allow it to absorb ALL electromagnetic frequencies transforms it into heat this complex process actually provides food to the body. 

What biochemical process? You do realize you are suggesting humans photosynthesize?

About 85% of the heat IS absorbed the rest is released. (so YOU hav that backwards)..the body cant absorb ALL heat…some of this heat is used to kill free radicals and some is used as food

Citation?

All of the above special properties are taken into account that you are BLACK and the blacker you are the better


What nonsense. Get an education.

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Pete

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #133 on: October 06, 2010, 12:21:31 PM »
once again...im trying really hard to keep thing simple for u guys cause i know that you dont have the mental capacity (melanin) to even BEGIN to understand how this stuff works...

Then why is it that we can spell and communicate with normal English and you can't?

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #134 on: October 06, 2010, 04:19:45 PM »
For those who don't know who Muur is, they are an Afrocentric (i.e a black supremacist who claims that ancient Greece, Egypt, Rome, China, Japan etc were all founded by negro populations).

They take their name from MU, the pseudo-historical lost continent in the pacific. Many Afrocentrics believe that the black race originated there, but that after a cataclysm their 'motherland' and advanced technology (including spaceships and lazor technology)were lost. Oddly though, most Afrocentrics are unaware that James Churchward (the inventor of MU) claimed it's inhabitants were white skinned and not dark.

''The dominant people [of Mu] were white in color with “clear white or olive skin''.
- James Churchward, The Lost Continent of Mu, 1931, p.18
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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #135 on: October 06, 2010, 06:41:42 PM »
For those who don't know who Muur is, they are an Afrocentric (i.e a black supremacist who claims that ancient Greece, Egypt, Rome, China, Japan etc were all founded by negro populations).

They take their name from MU, the pseudo-historical lost continent in the pacific. Many Afrocentrics believe that the black race originated there, but that after a cataclysm their 'motherland' and advanced technology (including spaceships and lazor technology)were lost. Oddly though, most Afrocentrics are unaware that James Churchward (the inventor of MU) claimed it's inhabitants were white skinned and not dark.

''The dominant people [of Mu] were white in color with “clear white or olive skin''.
- James Churchward, The Lost Continent of Mu, 1931, p.18

Isn't that nearly an identical belief to the nazi's master race theory?

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #136 on: October 08, 2010, 07:08:40 PM »
For those who don't know who Muur is, they are an Afrocentric (i.e a black supremacist who claims that ancient Greece, Egypt, Rome, China, Japan etc were all founded by negro populations).

They take their name from MU, the pseudo-historical lost continent in the pacific. Many Afrocentrics believe that the black race originated there, but that after a cataclysm their 'motherland' and advanced technology (including spaceships and lazor technology)were lost. Oddly though, most Afrocentrics are unaware that James Churchward (the inventor of MU) claimed it's inhabitants were white skinned and not dark.

''The dominant people [of Mu] were white in color with “clear white or olive skin''.
- James Churchward, The Lost Continent of Mu, 1931, p.18

Isn't that nearly an identical belief to the nazi's master race theory?

The similarities are indeed ironic. Its all racist nonsense of course.

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #137 on: December 10, 2010, 08:29:50 AM »


http://energiaadebate.com/Articulos/noviembre2007/imagenesnov/Solis.pdf

humanphotosynthesis...now thats "afrocentrism"

...hope this helps

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #138 on: December 10, 2010, 08:41:19 AM »
almuuust forgot...



..lol u guys kill me

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #139 on: December 10, 2010, 08:53:58 AM »
LOL wow muur is back
<3 <3 <3
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« Reply #140 on: December 10, 2010, 09:47:49 AM »


http://energiaadebate.com/Articulos/noviembre2007/imagenesnov/Solis.pdf

humanphotosynthesis...now thats "afrocentrism"

...hope this helps

The person who wrote the Solis article doesn't even know how to balance a chemical equation...
2H2O + Melanina <=> 2H2 + O2 + 4e-

Also:
"We have estimated that the third of all energy usually available to a human being comes from melanin, light and water."
How was this determined?  There are absolutely no citations at the end of the article.
« Last Edit: December 10, 2010, 09:51:01 AM by EnigmaZV »
I don't know what you're implying, but you're probably wrong.

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Raist

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #141 on: December 10, 2010, 10:41:52 AM »
If a third of all energy comes from melanin light and water, how come there is not one single study showing how living in the dark causes massive weight loss.

Fuck, I haven't seen the sun in half a year and I've put on 10 lbs. This seems contrary to what you say murr.

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #142 on: December 10, 2010, 01:23:08 PM »



2H2O + Melanina <=> 2H2 + O2 + 4e-



That's the funniest thing I've seen in this whole thread.

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #143 on: December 10, 2010, 04:29:14 PM »
Autero Herra Solis was the Commissioner of the International Boundary & Water Commission of US-MExico...theres ur citation...go look him up

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #144 on: December 10, 2010, 04:37:22 PM »
If a third of all energy comes from melanin light and water, how come there is not one single study showing how living in the dark causes massive weight loss.

Fuck, I haven't seen the sun in half a year and I've put on 10 lbs. This seems contrary to what you say murr.
lol Whaaaat?

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #145 on: December 11, 2010, 10:43:14 AM »
almuuust forgot...



..lol u guys kill me

The Moors were never black, they were arabic/berber.



Above: The famous Games Book of Alfonso X (13th century), which shows a blonde Spaniard on the left, playing chess with a Moor on the right.

The Moor is pale white skinned, with a red beard. Nothing  black about him.

The only idiots who think the Moors were black are afrocentrics, but no real world scholar takes afrocentrism seriously.

The only place afrocentrics exist, are on  the internet. ::)
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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #146 on: December 11, 2010, 10:47:47 AM »
almuuust forgot...



..lol u guys kill me

The Moors were never black, they were arabic/berber.



Above: The famous Games Book of Alfonso X (13th century), which shows a blonde Spaniard on the left, playing chess with a Moor on the right.

The Moor is pale white skinned, with a red beard. Nothing  black about him.

The only idiots who think the Moors were black are afrocentrics, but no real world scholar takes afrocentrism seriously.

The only place afrocentrics exist, are on  the internet. ::)


sorrrry...not fallin for that one dude...i take noooo history from the whiteman...i kno who i am

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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #147 on: December 11, 2010, 11:01:23 AM »
The Moors were Arabs/Berbers.

''Moor - in English usage, a Moroccan or, formerly, a member of the Muslim population of Spain, of mixed Arab, Spanish, and Berber origins, who created the Arab Andalusian civilization and subsequently settled as refugees in North Africa between the 11th and 17th centuries.'' - Encyclopædia Britannica

''Then Berbers and Arabs then joined in invading and conquering Spain, as a mixed race sprang up called the Moors.”
- Waverly’s ‘New Book of Knowledge’, Vol. 6

How the Moors physically depicted themselves:



- From the 13th century Hadith Bay?? wa Riy??



- Ibn Battuta



- Depiction of Moorish Muslims by Johannes Skylitzes (11th century)

Where are the blacks? ??? ::)
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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #148 on: December 11, 2010, 11:28:55 PM »
Autero Herra Solis was the Commissioner of the International Boundary & Water Commission of US-MExico...theres ur citation...go look him up

I couldn't find his article discussing his findings, perhaps you could give me the name and date of the peer reviewed journal he published these findings in?
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Re: Melanin Theory
« Reply #149 on: December 12, 2010, 11:56:37 AM »
Cass has it right (fairly obviously, in this case). Muur's cofusion maybe with the Medi?val term 'blackamoor' which denotes a black person, from the same continent as the Moors.
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