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The Glass Bead Game

“This is Hesse`s last and greatest work, a triumph of imagination“ which won for him the Nobelprize of Literature ( Theodor Ziolkowski)

The Glass Bead Game is a “kind of synthesis of human learning” in which Themes, such as a musical phase or a philosophical thought, are started. (Wikipedia)

On my way from the University Hospital I met Dennis. He cam from the Caribic via New York to Hamburg . He knows me as a Student, teaching him in a hematological practicum. He run the Dennis Swing Club and we learned in Wilsede to understand the blues.

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Bob Gallo orderd me to invite Susumu Ohnoto Wilsede to learn about Music and Genes.

Susumu Ohne came many times to Wilsede, was with us on the Wolga

and we enjoyed his presentations. In outstanding lectures we learned about the origin of life.

He demonstrated that the meaning of proteins and of music springs from a similar origin and explored that the palindrome

is a common structur to music and protein sequences. In Hamburg he gave a special talk in Dennis Swingclub. .

Be chance I was joined to Egon Degens for a student discussion in the Hamburg University about early life. He came to Wilsede

for a special Lecture and joint Susumu Ohno. They enjoyed, stimulated and translated a Beatle Song - Yellow Submarine Transcpription of the Beatles Song

Alexander Maximov in Wilsede

Evolution and Early Life

Evolution and Early Life:

Todaro GJ ( 1976 )
Typ C Virogenes: Modes of Transmission and Evolutionary Aspects
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol 19 : 357-374  

Seadler H et al. ( 1979 )
The Role of Gene Rearrangement in Evolution
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol 23 : 507-511  

Ohno S ( 1985 )
Cellular Oncogenes as the Ancestors of
Endocrine and Paracrine Growth Factors and
Their Evolutionary Relic Status in Vertebrates
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol 29 : 224-227  

Ohno S ( 1987 )
Atavistic Mutations Reflect the Loung Life Span of
Dispensable Genes
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol 31 : 493-495  

Gajdusek DC ( 1989 )
Fantasy of a "Virus" from the Inorganic World: Pathogenesis of Cerebral
Amyloidoses by Polymer Nucleating Agends and/or "Viruses
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol 32 : 481-499  

Degens ET ( 1989 )
Clay Minerales - Blueprints of Early life
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol 32 : 500-511  

Ohno S ( 1992 )
Immunological Self-Nonself Discrimination and Numerous Peptide Fragments
Shared by Unrelated Proteins
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol 35 : 311-315  

Rodin SN et al. ( 1992 )
Repeated Intragenome "Parasites" as a
Factor in Molecular Coevolution
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol 35 : 316-322  

Rodin SN et al. ( 1992 )
Multigene Families: The Problem of
Molecular Recapitulation
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol 35 :323-328  
 
 
Ohno S ( 1987 )
Atavistic Mutations Reflect the Loung Life Span of Dispensable Genes
Hämatol. Bluttransf. Vol 31 : :493-495


Gajdusek DC ( 1989 )
Fantasy of a "Virus" from the Inorganic World:
Pathogenesis of Cerebral
Amyloidoses by Polymer Nucleating Agends and/or "Viruses
Hämatol. Bluttransf. Vol 32 : : 481-499


Degens ET ( 1989 )
Clay Minerals -Blueprints of Early Life
Hämatol. Bluttransf. Vol 32 :500-511


Rodin SN et al. ( 1992 )
Repeated Intragenome "Parasites" as a
Factor in Molecular Coevolution
Hämatol. Bluttransf. Vol 35 : 316-322


Mitchison A ( 2002 )
Jim`s cool reception among the British geneticists
www.science-connections.com july 2002  


Greaves M (2002)
Cancer causation: the Darwinian downside of past success
THE LANCET Oncology Vol 3 April 2002 : 244-251

Chaos

Chaos:

Ohno S ( 1989 )
Modern Coding Sequences Are in the
Periodic-to-Chaotic Transition
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol 32 : 512-519  

Schwietering J Plath PJ ( 1992 )

Frozen Temporal Patterns in Growing Systems

Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol35 : 329-335  

Krause U ( 1992 )

On some Concepts in Modeling Nonlinear Phenomena

Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol35 : 336-341  

Music and Genes

Music and genes:

Ohno S ( 1987 )
Repetition as the Essence of Life on this Earth:
Music and Genes
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol 31 : 511-518  

Dennis Swingclub ( 1987 )
Translation to Human Temperaments
Session in " De Emhoff"
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol31 : 519  

S. Ohno ( 1988 )

Of Words, Genes and Music ,

in NATO ASI Series,
The Semiotics of Cellular Comminication in the Immune System edited by E.E. Sercarz et al.
Vol H23 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg pp 131-147

Busby D ( 1989 )
Translation to Human Temperaments of the Thyrosin-Kinase Active Site
of the Human Insulin Receptor - Chain
Haematol. Bluttransf. Vol32 : 520-526  

Degens E ( 1989 )
Transcription of the Beatels "Yellow Submarine"
In: Degens ET ( ed ) Perspectives on Biogeochemistry
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York London Paris Tokyo

Ohno S ( 1993 )
A song in praise of peptid palindromes**
Leukemia, Vol 7, Suppl 2 : 151-156

Science for kids

Tim Hunt, School Teaching in Buchholz/Nordheide 1973

Science for Kids and Students (pdf) Symposium Vienna, Jan 31 - Feb 2 2008 W. Neth E. Stunkat A Zander

Art and science

Academic freedom

James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) and Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894) recognised that light is also an electromacnetic wave movment in space. Their inspiration was not hope of profit, but rather the dream of a new freedom-this hope we share.

Wilsede-Science-Connections.com become an Internet Portal for Science information-transfer and social responsibility. Science-information-transfer with social responsibility help Academic Freedom.

Telling pictures create the chance for personal inspirations and reflexions. Rolf Neth, Axel Zander University Hamburg

Student demonstration, Belarus

Student demonstration in Minsk (EHU University)

Peaceful demonstration, Ragun/Birma

Aung San Suu Kyi: The Nobel Peace Prize 1991

Aung San Suu Kyi

School in Tibet

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Potsdam Manifesto 2005

We have to learn to think in a new way

In the middle of the 20th century prominent opposing movements formed all over the world to stop the nuclear arms race. On 9th of July 1955 Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein published the Russell-Einstein-Manifesto. It was an ultimate calling for a new way of thinking that would guarantee war, in the future, to be completely banned as an instrument of politics and conflict resolution.

On the occasion of the Einstein-Year 2005 Hans-Peter Dürr, J. Daniel Dahm and Rudolf zur Lippe composed the Potsdam Manifesto 2005 "We have to learn to thinkin a new way" and its mother-script, the Potsdam "Denkschrift" 2005.

Potsdam Manifesto 2005

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