Saturday, June 14, 2025

How Homo Sapiens, Like Cars, Have Continued To Evolve-Part 2

 Nadene Goldfoot                                                     

      First, lets look at the Cadillac.  Cadillac was founded in 1902 by Henry Leland, who named the company after Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, who happens to be the founder of Detroit. Just 6 short years later Cadillac brought the idea of interchangeable parts to the automotive industry and laid the ground work for modern mass production of automobiles.                               1902 to 1904 Cadillac,,,                                                                           

   1930 Cadillac, Irked that rival Packard had a V-12 engine, Caddy unveiled, without warning, a 1930 Cadillac V-16 at the 1930 New York Auto Show. It was the first production car with a sixteen-cylinder engine.  GM Via AP
1970 Coupe DeVille:  Talk about convenience options, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, and climate control, all at the touch of a button.  Also the factory AM/FM stereo residing within the dash, and just below is a CB unit and an early car phone.  Seen also is more of the nicely stained tiger maple added in as accenting for the gauge dash front panel covering.  Beautiful thick pile antique gold carpeting is on all floors and is pretty clean and unfaded.  The above headliner is also lighter gold, and is nice and tight.

1970 Cadillac Continued:   The name "DeVille" is derived from the French de la ville or de ville meaning "of the town".    All 18.75 feet of this bundle of Detroit iron can whisk you down the road so smoothly you will not even know you are moving, all in extra stuffed dynasty broadcloth and glittering like gold comfort .  This green with envy oldie is an example that needs some TLC  but still in very working condition. Plus it's a 2 door, big chrome all around, and the original engine.  and yes success is measured by the inch!

2025 Cadillac. Notice that it is not the gas guzzler that the 1970 was.  Gas became very expensive and the 1970 was too hard to park, being so long.  The 1970 seemed to be the car of the future,  but the model had to take a few steps back in time to sell.  

The 2025 Escalade IQ is where opulence meets cutting-edge technology. Step inside, and you will feel like you have entered a private jet. Picture yourself surrounded by sumptuous leather, the panoramic sunroof bathing the cabin in natural light, and ambient lighting setting the mood. But that is not all, the Escalade IQ is smart. Super Cruise™ hands-free driver assistance technology ensures a stress-free ride, allowing you to focus on enjoying the journey. The 33" diagonal advanced LED display keeps you informed and entertained, while the whisper-quiet electric powertrain glides you through the streets of Tempe.


So our first model, Homo Sapien, Adam, and then later, Eve, came into existence 5,785 years ago, without any imagination of Cadillacs.  They were just excited about how great it felt to walk about.  Adam had a feeling that turns out to be loneliness, and was glad to see Eve.  

Adam and Eve's descendants of today made those Cadillacs, and used some of the DNA from Adam and Eve all through the different Homo Sapien models so not much was ever wasted.  

They lived together in family groups, then bands, tribes, and finally in villages, towns and cities that unified into countries.  They first moved around so as to hunt by following the animals, then they discovered farming and needed to move around seeking better soil.  They liked to follow the sun, and study the stars at night.  

All known living organisms are composed of cells, making cells the fundamental units of life. This is a core principle of cell theory. Organisms can be either unicellular (made of a single cell) or multicellular (made of many cells). So plants and animals and people are made up of cells.

While some cells are replaced within that timeframe, others have significantly different lifespans, and some cells, like those in the brain's cerebral cortex, don't regenerate at all.Here's a more nuanced explanation:
Varied Lifespans:
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    Different cell types in the body have vastly different lifespans. For example, skin cells are replaced every few weeks, while cells in the skeletal muscles can take as long as 15 years to regenerate. Opens in new tab
  • The "7-year" figure often cited refers to the average lifespan of cells in the body, taking into account both short-lived and long-lived cells.
    No complete regeneration:
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  • Some cells, particularly in the brain and eyes, are not replaced at all. For example, neurons in the cerebral cortex and cells in the lens of the eye are not renewed. 
    Memory and Identity:
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    The fact that not all cells are replaced doesn't mean our memories or sense of self are constantly changing. Memories are encoded in the connections between neurons, not in the cells themselves.

DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the molecule that carries the genetic instructions for all living organismsIt's a long, double-stranded molecule, shaped like a twisted ladder, known as a double helix. These instructions are encoded within the sequence of four chemical bases: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T)DNA is found in the nucleus of cells (in eukaryotes) and is responsible for determining an organism's traits and functions. 

The round cell has a center, the nucleus.  Female (Eve) dna 

is found on the outside of the cell.  Male (Adam) dna is found

in the center or nucleus  of the cell.  Adam and his sons, etc, 

will pass both types to the next model, but Eve will pass only

her MT dna to her daughters.  That's how models keep on

being produced.   

They were life moving about as if being made by a computer that kept improving with each batch, or generation.  Each new generation could do more and more things as they were made up of previous generations and combined.                                     


  Here are a few of the latest beautiful models of 2025.  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GdtjjZ7Yvs
Man of 2025.  

Our bodies were created so fantastically, so clever, that it is awesome when you study the DNA qualities of us.  It intricate details of what each gene is capable of doing, that allows us to trace our male line back at least 1,000 years or even more of the Y haplotype.  We find our relatives through discovering the Y haplogroup of our fathers.  We know of our mother's MT haplotype and group of relations.  We even know what some of the lines of genes work on in our bodies.  Is this all Greek to you?  Get yourself-no, the oldest parent tested first and then start learning about DNA with the results. If people knew the plan of our bodies and how it has evolved through time, they would have more respect for life.  It's the best creation ever!! Viva to life!!  L'chaim!!! 

Updated:; ; ;6/15/25  5:30am

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