There are minuscule creatures in the enormous fabric of life that pose a challenge to our perception of what constitutes a living thing and what does not. One of these mysterious objects are obelisks, which are recently identified components that are found inside the human body. Although their existence has aroused scientific interest, little is known about them, including their nature, origins, and possible effects on human health. This investigation explores the intriguing realm of obelisks, illuminating their distinct traits, possible habitats, and possible consequences for our comprehension of the complex fabric of life. Obelisks are microscopic organisms distinguished by their characteristic rod-like shape, and so named due to their likeness to the famous Egyptian monuments. They are made up of circular genetic fragments that are encased in a protective shell, either single- or double-stranded RNA. They are dependent on their host cells for life and propagation and cannot mul...
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