Biological Plausibility of the Pace of Creation Written in the Genesis

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2013-09-02
Authors
Cocchi, Massimo
Tonello, Lucio
Gabrielli, Fabio
Levi, Daniel
Pantaleoni, Giancarlo
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Scientific GOD, Inc.
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss the biological plausibility of the pace of creation written in the genesis. A fascinating hypothesis is made on the central role of serotonin as a guide, as the director of the phenomena that enable the best use of light by the plant world, the growth, the regulation of mood in the complex molecular interactions that characterize the varying levels of consciousness. This hypothesis provides biological interpretations of the correspondence of creative steps, from light to man, passing through the vegetable and animal world.
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Q Science , QH Natural history , Q01 Interdisciplinary sciences (General) , QH301 Biology
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