The cellular dust hypothesis states that all life (including
human life) and the physical universe/entire cosmos came to
be as a result of the activities/chemical reactions carried out by
indestructible microscopic (maximum size 500 nanometre) entities
called microzymas [1]. Discovered in the mid-1800s, alternative
terms for macerozymes include cellular dust, protits, bions,
scintillating corpuscles, siphonospora polymorpha etc [2]. These
microzymas are found in all living things and continue to exist
when living things perish. They are immortal and are considered
to be the basic unit of life/living thing according to the Terrain
and Germ Terrain Duality theories of disease [3]. Microzyma have
also been proposed to be linked to dark energy/ dark matter [4].
Most scientists continue to deny the existence of the microzymas.
The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be
created nor destroyed. It can only change forms. In any process, the
total energy of the universe remains the same [5]. Compare this
first law of thermodynamics to the following statements- ‘There is
nothing but what ought to be-Galileo ‘Nothing is created, nothing is
lost’-Lavoisier Nothing is the prey of death: all things are the prey
of life [6] ‘The microzymian theory of the living organism is true
because it agrees at the same time with these conceptions and with
the three aphorisms which I have chosen for epigraph to this first
part of my preface
a) Nothing is but what ought to be
b) Nothing is created, nothing is lost
c) Nothing is the prey of death; all things are the prey of life
[7]
“The microzyma is at the beginning and at the end of every living
organization. It is the fundamental anatomical element whereby
the cellules, the tissues, the organs, the whole, of an organism are
constituted living” [8] The living being, filled with microzymas,
carries in himself the elements essential for life, for disease, for
death and for destruction. And that this variety in results may not
too much surprise us, the processes are the same. Our cellules, it is
a matter of constant observation, are being continually destroyed
by means of a fermentation very analogous to that which follows
death. Penetrating into the heart of these phenomena we might
really say, were it not for the offensiveness of the expression, that
we are constantly rotting [9]. The second law of thermodynamics
states that the entropy (measure of disorder) of an isolated system
not in equilibrium will tend to increase over time. The creation
of cells, tissues, organs and systems by the coordinated activity
of microzymas and the deterioration and eventual death of the
cells, tissues and organs subsequent to the deco-ordination of
the microzymas is reminiscent of the second thermodynamics
law of entropy. The second and third laws of thermodynamics in
their nitty-gritty essence are similar to and reminiscent of the
microzyman concept. Entropy too supports the theory that cellular
dust could theoretically be the creators/designers/originators of
life and the universe. In summary these laws of science suggest
that the microzyma theory of origins/cellular dust hypothesis is
theoretically possible.