reality as a bacterial organism

I posit that there is an advanced understanding of reality which most scientist types have not got yet.

Bions/microzymes can spawn from both organic and inorganic matter. They are also immortali possibly, very resistent to heat for example.
They can be absorbed into complex structures and cells.
Cellular life exists in the dna form and also in many new other alien forms across the universe.
Depending on ph, heat levels, and content, different cells will become pleomorphic, or spawn there.
Minerals are also a type of plant, which grow with time and the right heat and pressure.
They have a wonderful and conscious aura.

The whole universe is a mineral and nano life form.

I tend to think this is the case. I do think we can damage small areas and make them nearly dead, but you have to work at this.

You should give us some background, post a link to an article on microzymas. I’ve heard of this theory before, I believe it begins with Bechamp’s alternative theories on biology contra his rival Pasteur. Since then, many other scientism have independently discovered these tiny little organisms, tinier than a cell, tinier than even viruses. If they exist, they’re shapes-shifters with a lifecycle. They begin as little beads of organic material, then they transform into beneficial viruses and bacteria, then detrimental viruses and bacteria, then fungi. The last stage according to these alternative scientists, is cancer, which for some of them, is a fungus.

Are they the missing link between matter and life, neither living nor dead in the conventional sense? Are they relatively immortal (ageless, they don’t age)? Are they friend or foe? Do the patterns of natural selection apply to them, or are they above and beyond it all? Are viruses and bacteria really competing with us, or are they collaborating with us, consuming and thereby transforming our tissue into fertilizer when it’s already decaying, and helping our healthy cells grow. The thing in between the living and the dead that makes the lifecycle possible. Are they cultivating us, is that why we die, are we being harvested by bacteria to be eaten? If viruses have the power to transform into other viruses depending on the circumstances, and into bacteria, cancer and fungi, then they’re not organisms in the conventional sense. What I’m talking about is strange if you’re missing the background.

These scientists supposedly invented these microscopes that could see living viruses and bacteria. I’ve been told contemporary microscopes are incapable of seeing living or healthy bacteria, as electron microscopes destroy and damage bacteria with electromagnetic radiation. Supposedly these scientists and somehow Bechamp way back when, made and used these other better microscopes that did not kill or injure the viruses and bacteria they intended to document. They discovered that ALL viruses, bacteria, fungi and cancer were a single organism, capable of converting itself into various forms depending on the situation. Supposedly they always care for cells in organisms, but when the body begins to break down, due to aging or toxins, only then do these organisms turn on us, consuming and converting us into compost, supposedly viruses and bacteria never consume or harm healthy cells.

According to these them, viruses and bacteria are largely a manifestation of disease - the clean up crew, sort of speak, that are responsible for both repairing cells, or destroying them when they’re passed the point of no return, beyond help. If true, it makes little or no sense to attack cancer, fungi and the like, they’re actually beneficial, even if they’re consuming us. The point is to eliminate toxins, then the cancer viruses will go away, reverting back to their original, inert form - microzymas.

To summarize, this is an alternative to the standard germ theory. I came up with another altneraitve, that says microzymas and their various manifestations as viruses, bacteria, fungi, etcetera, are neither friend nor foe, but both and neither. They’re harvesters, they harvest plants and animals like we harvest crops. We’re being harvested, eaten alive, which explains why all organisms, except microzymas, die of old age. Microzymas grow us, and of course we have survival mechanisms to ensure our survival, and then they consume us after we’ve procreated via our offspring. Crazy thoughts…

Thanks for your contribution.

I don’t always record what website I read something from.
Also I lost my old computer and all its urls and such.

You’re welcome.

As for your theory, you may very well be right, I’ve had similar thoughts.

Your theory is kind of like naturalistic animism as opposed to spiritualistic animism.