Monday, February 28, 2011

DNA - Bioacustic and Bioelectric Signaling

"…during the 1990s, three Nobel laureates in medicine, advanced research that revealed the primary function of DNA lies not in protein sythesis, as was widely believed for the past century, but in electromagnetic energy reception and transmission. Less than three percent of DNA's function involves protein manufacture; more than ninety percent functions in the realm of bioacustic and bioelectric signaling." Dr. Leonard Horowitz
52:15 - 52:40  Kymatica

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Another Blurb about the DNA Phantom Effect

Years ago some Russian molecular biologists (Drs. Gariaev & Poponin) discovered the DNA Phantom effect. If you beam laser light through DNA a wave pattern appears on the screen behind. If you then remove the DNA from the experiment the wave pattern remains on the screen as if the DNA is still there.

 They also found you can interact with the DNA using voice modulated laser light. They were  able to change the information patterns in the DNA with laser light and were able to convert a frog embryo into a salamander embryo.

Some German writers (Fosar & Bludorf) have written a book about this entitled Vernetzte Intelligenz. They argue that there is a networked intelligence at the DNA level that enables hypercommunication of information amongst all sentient beings. We are all interconnected in the DNA, and this accounts for a whole host of paranormal phenomena.

Excerpts of Fosar & Bludorf's book have been translated into English on the website The Spiritual Genome www.spiritualgenome.com

Friday, February 18, 2011

A Third Strand for DNA

A Third Strand for DNA
from chemistry world

The DNA double helix can under certain conditions accommodate a third strand in its major groove. Researchers in the UK have now presented a complete set of four variant nucleotides that makes it possible to use this phenomenon in gene regulation and mutagenesis.

Natural DNA only forms a triplex if the targeted strand is rich in purines - guanine (G) and adenine (A) - which in addition to the bonds of the Watson-Crick base pairing can form two further hydrogen bonds, and the 'third strand' oligonucleotide has the matching sequence of pyrimidines - cytosine (C) and thymine (T). Any Cs or Ts in the target strand of the duplex will only bind very weakly, as they contribute just one hydrogen bond. Moreover, the recognition of G requires the C in the probe strand to be protonated, so triplex formation will only work at low pH.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Science of Sound and the Sri Yantra



The above Sri Yantra was produced by the Aum mantra being spoken into an electronic transmitter by Ajit Mookerjee


Wednesday, February 16, 2011

DNA - Teleportation

from TechWorld

Experiment spots spooky quantum imprinting effect

A Nobel Prize winning biologist has ignited controversy after publishing details of an experiment in which a fragment of DNA appeared to ‘teleport’ or imprint itself between test tubes.
According to a team headed by Luc Montagnier, previously known for his work on HIV and AIDS, two test tubes, one of which contained a tiny piece of bacterial DNA, the other pure water, were surrounded by a weak electromagnetic field of 7Hz.
Eighteen hours later, after DNA amplification using a polymerase chain reaction, as if by magic the DNA was detectable in the test tube containing pure water.
Oddly, the original DNA sample had to be diluted many times over for the experiment to work, which might explain why the phenomenon has not been detected before, assuming that this is what has happened.
The phenomenon might be very loosely described as 'teleportation' except that the bases project or imprint themselves across space rather than simply moving from one place to another.
To be on the safe side, Montagnier then compared the results with controls in which the time limit was lowered, no electromagnetic field was present or was present but at lower frequencies, and in which both tubes contained pure water. On every one of these, he drew a blank.
The possible quantum effect – the apparent imprinting of the DNA on the water – is not in itself the most contentious element of the experiment, so much as the relatively long timescales over which it appears to manifest itself. Quantum phenomena are assumed to show their faces in imperceptible fractions of a second and not seconds minutes and hours, and usually at very low temperatures approaching absolute zero.
Revealing a process through which biology might display the underlying ‘quantumness’ of nature at room temperature would be startling.
Montagnier’s experiment will have to be repeated by others to have any hope of being taken seriously. So far, some scientists have been publically incredulous.
"It is hard to understand how the information can be stored within water over a timescale longer than picoseconds," said the Ruhr University in Bochum’s Klaus Gerwert,
Nobel Prize Winner claims that DNA Molecules can Teleport

DNA - Language of DNA - Phantom Effect and the Holographic Biocomputer

Experiments of the “DNA phantom effect” have found that randomly scattered photons that are exposed to DNA not only form patterns, but the patterns continue even after the DNA is removed, as if they “remembered” its energy body

I'm fascinated with DNA
So much research has been done, including experiments proving both the quantum, light, and environmental effects and of DNA
Examples - Russian biophysicist and molecular biologist Pjotr Garjajev and his colleagues - "Living DNA substance (in living tissue, not in vitro) will always react to language-modulated laser rays and even to radio waves, if the proper frequencies are being used. "
Dr Poponov who experimented with DNA hit with a laser in a vacuum. The light organized into a pattern. When the DNA was removed, the light remained organized. " we were forced to accept the working hypothesis that some new field structure is being excited from the physical vacuum. We termed this the DNA phantom in order to emphasize that its origin is related with the physical DNA."
Then there are the more worrisome things occurring - APPLIED DNA SCIENCES INC using "botanical DNA as an encrypted/code molecule that can be embedded in inks, paper, substrates, liquids, textiles, thread,plastics, holograms and microchips."
It makes my head spin
With all of the amazing tools at our fingertips, the immense knowledge - it seems to me that human to human relations(all beings really), and our relationship with ourselves are most important.
Priority - how we feel each day, each moment of our existence.If we are honest in this - we obtain a clear view of how our interactions affect us. All of these outside experiences, all of our desires to better ourselves, some to "ascend" others to make a more comfortable life - at the root of it all seems to be a sense of peace or love, a feeling indescribable, yet a common goal of all.


From Wikipedia:
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The Gariaev (Garyaev) group (1994)[7] has proposed a theory of the Wave-based Genome where the -wave functions as a Biocomputer. They suggest (1) that there are genetic "texts", similar to natural context-dependent texts in human language; (2) that the chromosome apparatus acts simultaneously both as a source and receiver of these genetic texts, respectively decoding and encoding them; (3) that the chromosome continuum acts like a dynamical holographic grating, which displays or transduces weak laser light and solitonic electro-acoustic fields.[8]
The distribution of the character frequency in genetic texts is fractal, so the nucleotides of DNA molecules are able to form holographic pre-images of biostructures. This process of "reading and writing" the very matter of our being manifests from the genome's associative holographic memory in conjunction with its quantum nonlocality. Rapid transmission of genetic information and gene-expression unite the organism as holistic entity embedded in the larger Whole. The system works as a biocomputer—a wave biocomputer."

And from : Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method by Sol Luckman

According to Gariaev's research, DNA not only assembles proteins but also stores and communicates data in a decidedly linguistic fashion. His team found that the genetic code in “junk” or potential DNA follows, for practical purposes, the same foundational rules as human languages. In order to prove this, the syntax, semantics and grammar of language and DNA were compared. It was discovered that potential DNA's alkaline sequences closely mirror linguistic communication rules. This strongly suggests that the many human languages did not appear randomly, as is commonly believed, but reflect our essentially similar genetics. Supported by Braden’s revolutionary discovery that the ancient Hebrew name for God is code for DNA based on the latter's chemical composition of hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and carbon, Gariaev's findings offer scientific corroboration that in the beginning was the Word!

Gariaev and his colleagues also studied DNA's uncommon electromagnetic behavior. They concluded that living chromosomes function exactly like holographic biocomputers powered by DNA's own laser radiation. The Gariaev team modulated certain linguistic frequencies onto a laser. With this technology of language-modulated codes translated into radio and light waves, they were not only able to heal damaged chromosomes–they also regrew endocrine glands in animals, stimulated regrowth of new adult teeth in humans, and even successfully altered genetic expression. Amazingly, they obtained results similar to those documented by Dr. Yu Dzang Kangeng, who was the first to employ torsion energy to map DNA sequences between organisms. Using radio and light waves keyed to human language frequencies to rewrite DNA, as opposed to gene splicing, Gariaev’s team literally transformed frog embryos into healthy salamander embryos in the laboratory.