III. Medium Object Axioms
3.1 Cellular Axioms
Article 54 - Virus
The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Virus are:
1.Viruses are the simplest Destructive-Attractor life representing the oldest form of parasitic cellular life and “sex-cell” that can only replicate inside the living cells of non-virus cells.
2.Virus cells represent the most basic form of cell being (1) a membrane separating the internal world from the external world (2) genetic material (DNA and/or RNA) usually protected by some level of protein coat and (3) molecular structure capable of delivering the genetic material from the Virus cell into the host cell once the virus cell has attached itself.
3.On the most essential criteria of what constitutes a cell, a Virus is the most elementary model of a cell.
4.Three basic structural groups of viruses exist: isometric, rod shaped/elongated and tadpole-like.
5.Viruses exist for the infection of every level of single cell and multi-cellular life.
6.A general feature of viruses is not only are they specific to one type of life form, but specific to one type of cell group. This is in response to the natural defenses of higher organisms to “learn” immune responses to viral attack.
7.Viruses are the only form of genetic solution that can reverse transcribe and override the safety mechanisms built within DNA, RNA and Microtubule memory system.
8.Simple a-sexual multi cellular (Level 3) life emerged because of its ability to capture virus cells and re-program its DNA/RNA to behave as sex cells.
9.A key difference between Level 3 life and Level 4 life is that Level 4 Sexual Species Life formalized the capture of virus cells into sex cells for targeted impregnation and reproduction.
10.Without the existence of virus cells, there would be no complex life on Earth.
11.Without the existence of virus cells, there would be no macro-mutation ability to respond to dramatically changing conditions and most life would have become extinct at the first major climate catastrophe.
12.Level 5 Complex Vertebrate Life also use viruses to rapidly modify neural structures and reverse transcript within its triple neural network.
13.Without viruses, there would be no ability for organisms to learn (reverse transcript) nor transmit these primal instincts to the next generation for their survival.
14.Most complex life forms contain numerous viruses which are permitted to remain because they are cell target specific with the immune system ensuring viral spread remains contained and controlled.
15.Most viruses are not fatal and a healthy immune system of a complex life form is capable of containment through a targeted immune response, even if the virus is new.