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Re: Wave Genetics

PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2015 4:01 am
by kevin
StarCat wrote:Phantom DNA? Phantom limb pain. Organ regeneration? The liver is able to regenerate. Have the rest of our parts simply forgotten how? Although it's a good thing that some parts don't grow back. That was definitely an interesting read. Thank you for sharing it Luis.

Cat

You don't suppose that if You tell lots of fibs ,that You REMEMBER how to grow a big nose...
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=pin ... tedIndex=5
Someone needs to be carefull???
Kevin

Re: Wave Genetics

PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2015 10:59 am
by StarCat
I suppose that might be possible. I never really thought about it.

Cat

Re: Wave Genetics

PostPosted: Fri May 15, 2015 1:39 pm
by LuisP
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"Probable impossibilities are to be preferred to improbable possibilities"
Aristotle


Peter Gariaev dixit :
"The genetic apparatus is viewed as a library consisting of 46 volumes or books. Each book (a chromosome), contains a text (instructions of how to build an organism) which consists of sentences (DNA) made of words (genes). And each word (a gene) consists of 4 letters (certain “chemical letters”), i.e. the “genetic alphabet” consists of only 4 “letters”."

(Remember,
Our spoken and written language uses a alphabet comprising 26 letters ... but It talks to us using just 4 ! )


Still,


Gariaev says that
" ... our understanding of DNA is very limited. With our present understanding, we cannot cure cancer, we cannot resist AIDS, we have not defeated tuberculosis, nor can we at present prolong significantly the lives of people. Initial promises of bright future, based on creations of trans-genetic research, have actually turned out to be only dangerous trans-genetic foodstuffs, hazardous to the biosphere on which our very lives depend. The cloning of animals has produced only ugly and useless creatures, or animals that grow old and die abnormally rapidly, as in the well-known case of the cloned sheep, Dolly"

"... We proceed from very simple strategic reasoning. For success in our attempts to treat various medical problems and to sharply slow down the processes of human aging, it is clearly necessary to understand the languages by which cells communicate with each other. We have managed to accomplish this, to some extent. It appears that the languages we were looking for, are, in fact, hidden in the 98%, "junk" DNA contained in our own genetic apparatus. The basic principle of these languages is similar to the language of holographic images based on principles of laser radiations of the genetic structures which operate together as a quasi-intelligent system"

Re: Wave Genetics

PostPosted: Fri May 15, 2015 1:42 pm
by LuisP
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“The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living from the dead”
Aristotle



Too true.

Re: Wave Genetics

PostPosted: Fri May 15, 2015 1:46 pm
by LuisP
Enough said.

Re: Wave Genetics

PostPosted: Fri May 15, 2015 2:21 pm
by kevin
Returning to MEMORY.
The encoded information becomes self contained within it's own unique memory field, and thus remembers to be, or not to be as encoded.
The breakdown of memory will be caused by interferances from intertwined memory fields, and this will create so called ageing.
Who plays God....is who can cause interferances in the dominant memory fields We are within.

The release of radioactive materials that take individual memory fields content to replace that which it requires to go to rest within the overall dominant memory field it is within.
The creation of powerfull transmitted information into the dominant memory field to create alterations to all within it.

All other memory fields on this planet ( trees, plants , animals , bugs etc) will simply keep inputting the self same information as they recieved, and thus remain reasonably stable in replications.

What are the children of this planet inputting via their games machines ( not the machines, but the individual humans field)
into the dominant memory of this planet.
Reap as You sew.
Kevin

Re: Wave Genetics

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 1:54 pm
by kevin
Water that can make one drunk, excellent.
http://www.zengardner.com/scientific-ev ... elligence/
Kevin