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alchemikey
03-31-2007, 07:55 AM
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2007/03/09/science-nervessound-20070309.html
the common view that nerves transmit impulses through electricity is wrong and they really transmit sound, according to a team of danish scientists.
the copenhagen university researchers argue that biology and medical textbooks that say nerves relay electrical impulses from the brain to the rest of the body are incorrect.
“for us as physicists, this cannot be the explanation,” said thomas heimburg, an associate professor at the university’s niels bohr institute. “the physical laws of thermodynamics tell us that electrical impulses must produce heat as they travel along the nerve, but experiments find that no such heat is produced.”
heimburg, an expert in biophysics who received his phd from the max planck institute in goettingen, germany — where biologists and physicists often work together in a rare arrangement — developed the theory with copenhagen university’s andrew jackson, an expert in theoretical physics.
according to the traditional explanation of molecular biology, an electrical pulse is sent from one end of the nerve to the other with the help of electrically charged salts that pass through ion channels and a membrane that sheathes the nerves. that membrane is made of lipids and proteins.
heimburg and jackson theorize that sound propagation is a much more likely explanation. although sound waves usually weaken as they spread out, a medium with the right physical properties could create a special kind of sound pulse or “soliton” that can propagate without spreading or losing strength.
the physicists say because the nerve membrane is made of a material similar to olive oil that can change from liquid to solid through temperature variations, they can freeze and propagate the solitons.
the scientists, whose work is in the biophysical society’s biophysical journal, suggested that anesthetics change the melting point of the membrane and make it impossible for their theorized sound pulses to propagate.
the researchers could not immediately be reached for comment.
mikey:
i knew that i have seen this somewhere before and so i started to re-re-re-read "the nature of personal reality" and in chapter 5 "the constant creation of the physical body" seth goes into great detail about inner sounds in the quotes below
"now thoughts in general possess an electromagnetic reality, but whether you know it or not, they also have an inner sound value."
"inner sounds are extremely important. each of the atoms and molecules that compose your body has its own reality in sound values that you do not hear physically. each organ of your body then has its own unique sound value too. when there is something wrong the inner sounds are discordant."
"the body reacts not so much to physical sound as to the interior sounds into which the physical sounds are translated. it also reacts to sounds that have no physical counterparts.
there are certain properties within the structure of the chromosomes that must be activated by specific internal sound values. if this activation does not take place then the attributes latent within the chromosomes remain so.
there are chains of influence that are actually composed of inner values of sound that thread together, as it were, the complicated interweavings of both the genes and chromosomes.
i am taking this slowly to explain it as simply as possible.
these sound values are literally interwoven in an electromagnetic pattern. the sounds weave themselves through, and help form this pattern. the activity of cells within the body also causes what you might call minute explosions of inner sound. the electromagnetic and inner sound patterns are impinged upon by certain kinds of light. together these all form the prototype upon which and out of which, the physical body is formed.
when you create a mental image in your mind it is composed of the same properties just mentioned. a mental image then is also a pattern of internal sound with electromagnetic properties imbued with certain light values. in a sense, and a very real one, the mental image is incipient matter; and any structures so composed, combining the electromagnetic sound and light values, will automatically try to reproduce definate connection, then, with the nature of such images and the way in which your body is composed.
electrons, atoms, and molecules all have their independent interior sound and light values. there are definite sounds produced when messages leap from your nerve ends. it is very difficult to explain some of this, but there is invisible light, then, and inaudible sound, that affects your body and helps form the pattern about which it constantly emerges.
the body is obviously continually created during your present lifetime, in your terms. it is not a mechanism once created, then left to fend for itself. you were not given a certain amount of life force at birth that you use up as you go along, contrary to many schools of thought.
the atoms and molecules within you are quite literally dying and being completely replaced all the time. you are being created physically each instant."
LightEye
04-08-2007, 12:48 PM
dear friends,
http://www.spaceandmotion.com/evolution-biology-wave-genetics.htm
you can read pjotr garjajev's findings here;
the biological chip in our cells
http://www.fosar-bludorf.com/archiv/biochip_eng.htm
dna's hyper communication: the"living internet"
inside of us
http://www.omeonet.info/en/articles/dna.htm
and this article;
a new look at our dna
http://www.hindustantimes.com/storypage/print.aspx?id=3309e6cd-c1ba-4041-aaf5-ee735fdef6fb
wave genetics: on the wave structure of dna and resonant
interactions of genes and environment
the human dna is a biological internet and superior in many aspects to the artificial one. the latest russian scientific research directly or indirectly explains phenomena such as clairvoyance, intuition, spontaneous and
remote acts of healing, self healing, affirmation techniques, unusual light-auras around people (namely spiritual masters), mind's influence on weather-patterns and much more. in addition, there is evidence for a whole new type of medicine in which dna can be influenced and reprogrammed by words and frequencies without cutting out and replacing single genes.
only 10% of our dna is being used for building proteins. it is this subset of dna that is of interest to western researchers and is being examined and categorized. the other 90% are considered "junk dna". the russian researchers, however, convinced that nature was not dumb, joined linguists and geneticists in a venture to explore those 90% of "junk dna". their results, findings and conclusions are simply revolutionary! according to them, our dna is not only responsible for the construction of our body, but also serves as data storage and in communication. the russian linguists found that the genetic code, especially in the apparently useless 90%, follows the
same rules as all our human languages. to this end they compared the rules of syntax (the way in which words are put together to form phrases and sentences), semantics (the study of meaning in language forms) and the basic rules of grammar. they found that the alkalines of our dna follow a
: regular grammar and do have set rules just like our languages. so human languages did not appear coincidentally but are a reflection of our inherent dna.
Larry Seyer
04-24-2007, 02:33 PM
i have read the "new science of biology" by rupert sheldrake. it's a very interesting read if you would like some science behind the 100'th monkey experiment and other related topics that fall in the crack between traditional newtonian science and quantum physics.
he got a standing ovation at the "association for comprehensive energy psychology conference"... here is a quote:
many people claim expertise on psychic phenomena such as telepathy. but few can boast top-notch scientific credentials.
that's what separates rupert sheldrake from the new age pack. a botanist who earned a doctorate in biochemistry from cambridge university and later studied at harvard university, mr. sheldrake has earned an international reputation for applying scientific method to quasi-scientific subject.
http://washingtontimes.com/national/20070423-122814-3170r.htm
enjoy!
LightEye
04-26-2007, 01:20 PM
dear friends,
interesting excerpts from the book...
http://theabysmal.wordpress.com/2007/04/25/introducing-biological-rhythms/
be well, be love.
david
introducing biological rhythms
a primer on the temporal organization of life, with implications for health, society, reproduction and the natural environment.
introducing biological rhythms by willard l koukkari & robert b sothern
“be ruled by time, the wisest couselor of all.”
– plutarch
“dost thou love life? then do not squander time, for that’s the stuff life is made of.”
– benjamin franklin
“to everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven: a time to be born and a time to die: a time to plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted; a time to kill and a time to heal; a time to break down and a time to build up.”
– ecclesiastes 3:2-3
ch 1 - the study of biological rhythms
ch 2 - general features of rhythms: terminology and characteristics
p19
“what is time, then? if nobody asks me, i know; if i have to explain it to someone who has asked me, i do not know.”
– st. augustine
p29
“… a special term called acrophase is used to designate the distance in time of the peak (=acro) phase of the mathematical curve from an arbitrary reference point. similarly, the lowest point on the fitted cosine is called the bathyphase.”
p34
“results from studies… identified the hypothalamus of the brain as the location of the primary oscillator.”
p35
“anatomically, [the suprachiasmatic nucleus (scn)] is located above the optic chiasm, where the two optic nerves cross, and includes two clumps of nuclei, each containing about 10, 000 neurons.”
p36
“… oscillations occur throughout the body, but to delineate them form those of the scn, they are referred to as peripheral oscillations, and the tissues where they occur as peripheral tissues.”
“peripheral oscillations may differ from those of the scn in a number of ways, including the phase that can be delayed by about 4 h from the scn.”
“the daily light-dark (ld) cycle serves as a major synchronizer of circadian rhythms, which means that organisms must have photoreceptors.”
Heather King
05-16-2007, 09:55 AM
hi all,
if the moderator will permit me to share a link:
http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/frontpage/2007/05/15/01569.html
i ran across this interesting article discussing russian research on dna as something much more than we may give it credit for. actually, it seems we frequently come across articles like this these days...are we evolving more quickly than ever, or what? ;) enjoy.
love as always,
heather
i wasn't clear on the answer to the topic question from reading the article. in some context, language can be a system of formalized symbols that allows communication of thought and ideas. i consider dna as an abstract language form which allows people to communicate ideas about genetics. my impression is that to date it is a limited language that doesn't allow for people to converse upon ideas of programming, but it seems to be evolving in that direction. likewise, i don't consider the concept of dna as static within a person's lifespan, i think of it as a dynamic which accounts for lifecycles - that the dna of a young baby is distinct from the dna of an old person. this dynamic nature seems to open dna's state potential to opportunities of energetic perturbation, regardless of the energetic perturbation's origin (i.e. terrestrial or extraterrestrial).
LightEye
05-19-2007, 02:27 PM
dear friends,
there is only life...
http://abc.net.au/science/news/stories/2007/1916165.htm
be well, be love.
david
alive, dead or just resting?
jennifer viegas
discovery news
monday, 7 may 2007
some cells, tissues and organisms may have a 'resting life', a stage in between life and death (image: istockphoto)
there may be a state of being between life and death, suggest the authors of a paper who argue that certain organisms, tissues and cells can survive in an in-between, limbo-like state.
"we think that viability, the middle state between life and death, can best be defined as 'resting life'," says dr rene severijnen, a paediatric surgeon at radboud university nijmegen medical center in the netherlands.
microorganisms stored in glycerol mixtures at low temperatures and sperm cells stored in liquid nitrogen can exist in that middle state, he writes with dr ger bongaerts in a paper accepted for publication in the journal medical hypotheses.
bongaerts, a biochemist and microbiologist also at radboud, further theorises that bacteria growing in very concentrated salt or sugar mixtures, such as a pot of honey, may also wind up in the suspended state.
the lower relative concentration of water outside the bacterial cells creates the force of osmosis, which sucks water from the bacteria, leaving them dehydrated.
certain brine shrimp can enter into a state of life known as cryptobiosis in response to adverse environmental conditions, such as freezing or drying. the shrimp eggs are sun-dried in salt evaporation flats.
"when released into the aquarium, they leave this state," bongaerts says. "in fact, this cryptobiosis is also 'resting life'."
LightEye
05-24-2007, 12:56 PM
dear friends,
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/column.php?id=95654
be well, be love.
david
the aura and the aurora
column: plasma metaphysics
posted on thursday, 24 may, 2007
jay alfred: the auras of galaxies: science observes that galaxies are surrounded by massive halos of dark matter. curiously a similar observation was made by a hindu mystic, half a century ago. he too saw halos around galaxies – but they were anything but dark or invisible. he says:"the divine dispersion of rays poured from an eternal source, blazing into galaxies, transfigured with ineffable auras." - paramahansa yogananda, 1946. the term "aura" is frequently used in metaphysics to mean a colored radiation emanating from an object. spherical halos around saints, as depicted in certain paintings, are considered auras around the head region. what were invisible halos to scientists appeared as a colorful aura around the galaxies to this saint, as he observed them half a century ago. was he seeing what our scientific instruments could not see – the dark matter counterparts of these galaxies? paramahansa yogananda also observed in 1946 that the "astral luminaries resemble the aurora borealis". based on plasma metaphysics, it is easy to see that the aura is generated in a similar process as the aurora.
that's weird, my kids were talking about auras yesterday - the usual, asking me what they were and why a young child they knew could "see them" and why this child was concerned to see another with a "brown" aura. they were interested to learn i had mine read a couple years ago, what the colors of my aura meant and so on. this led into a discussion of chakras, how people can energetically develop themselves, of kirlian photography, the traveling psychic faire, and then also of the idea of seances and mediumship -all in the span of a short ten minute errand...
Chris Hamilton
07-15-2007, 07:34 PM
biological breakthroughs
LightEye
08-12-2007, 01:39 PM
dear friends,
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article2241753.ece
be well, be love.
david
dust ‘comes alive’ in space
robert booth
scientists have discovered that inorganic material can take on the characteristics of living organisms in space, a development that could transform views of alien life.
an international panel from the russian academy of sciences, the max planck institute in germany and the university of sydney found that galactic dust could form spontaneously into helixes and double helixes and that the inorganic creations had memory and the power to reproduce themselves.
a similar rethinking of prospective alien life is being undertaken by the national research council, an advisory body to the us government. it says nasa should start a search for what it describes as “weird life” - organisms that lack dna or other molecules found in life on earth.
the new research, to be published this week in the new journal of physics, found nonorganic dust, when held in the form of plasma in zero gravity, formed the helical structures found in dna. the particles are held together by electromagnetic forces that the scientists say could contain a code comparable to the genetic information held in organic matter. it appeared that this code could be transferred to the next generation.
professor greg morfill, of the max planck institute of extra-terrestrial physics, said: “going by our current narrow definitions of what life is, it qualifies.
“the question now is to see if it can evolve to become intelligent. it’s a little bit like science fiction at the moment. the potential level of complexity we are looking at is of an amoeba or a plant.
“i do not believe that the systems we are talking about are life as we know it. we need to define the criteria for what we think of as life much more clearly.”
it may be that science is starting to study territory already explored by science fiction. the television series the x-files, for example, has featured life in the form of a silicon-based parasitic spore.
the max planck experiments were conducted in zero gravity conditions in germany and on the international space station 200 miles above earth.
the findings have provoked speculation that the helix could be a common structure that underpins all life, organic and nonorganic.
LightEye
08-14-2007, 11:03 AM
dear friends,
here's the article which dw was mentioning in his blog here;
http://www.divinecosmos.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=355&itemid=70
link to article;
http://www.iop.org/ej/article/1367-2630/9/8/263/njp7_8_263.html
be well, be love.
david
from plasma crystals and helical structures towards inorganic living matter
v n tsytovich1,5, g e morfill2, v e fortov3, n g gusein-zade1, b a klumov2 and s v vladimirov4
1 general physics institute, russian academy of science, vavilova str. 38, moscow, 119991, russia
2 max-planck-institut für extraterrestrische physik, 85740 garching, germany
3 insitute of physics of extremal state of matter, russian academy of science, moscow, russia
4 school of physics, the university of sydney, nsw 2006, australia
5 author to whom any correspondence should be addressed.
e-mail: tsyto@mpe.mpg.de
received 19 april 2007
published 14 august 2007
abstract. complex plasmas may naturally self-organize themselves into stable interacting helical structures that exhibit features normally attributed to organic living matter. the self-organization is based on non-trivial physical mechanisms of plasma interactions involving over-screening of plasma polarization. as a result, each helical string composed of solid microparticles is topologically and dynamically controlled by plasma fluxes leading to particle charging and over-screening, the latter providing attraction even among helical strings of the same charge sign. these interacting complex structures exhibit thermodynamic and evolutionary features thought to be peculiar only to living matter such as bifurcations that serve as `memory marks', self-duplication, metabolic rates in a thermodynamically open system, and non-hamiltonian dynamics. we examine the salient features of this new complex `state of soft matter' in light of the autonomy, evolution, progenity and autopoiesis principles used to define life. it is concluded that complex self-organized plasma structures exhibit all the necessary properties to qualify them as candidates for inorganic living matter that may exist in space provided certain conditions allow them to evolve naturally.
LightEye
08-22-2007, 01:12 PM
dear friends,
more from dr. bruce lipton.
http://www.brucelipton.com/article/the-wisdom-of-your-cells-part-3
be well, be love.
david
page 1 of 4
the wisdom of your cells: part 3
every cell is an intelligent organism. you can remove it from the body, put it into a petri dish and it will manage its own life: handle the environment, grow, reproduce and form communities with other cells. in the human body we are dealing with a vast community of cells working together in harmony. in a culture dish, cells behave as individual entities. however, in a body cells act as a community; individuals really cannot do whatever they want because then the coherence of the group will fall apart. therefore, when cells come together in a community they acquire a central intelligence that is involved with coordinating the activity of the individual cells in the group. the cells actually defer to the higher order of that central voice. a human organism is a community of upwards of fifty trillion cells operating in unison and harmony, trying to conform to the requests and demands of that central voice. and it is the central voice that acquires and learns the perceptions that we must deal with throughout our lives.
there are three sources of life-controlling perceptions. source number one is genetics, which provides for instincts common to all humans, basic things such as automatically pulling your hand out of the fire. a second set of perceptions is derived from the subconscious mind, the part that controls all the functions we don't have to think about. once you learn how to walk, the program to control walking becomes part of the subconscious mind. you just have to have the intention of walking and the brain will coordinate the behavior. the third source of perceptions is from the conscious mind. the conscious mind can rewrite any of the subconscious programs you acquired and you can even go back and change the genetic activity. the conscious mind is unique because it can change an entire history of perceptions in order to engage in different behaviors and life styles.
how babies learn
in human development, when a sperm and egg come together their fate is presumed to be controlled by the inherited genes. the role of the woman in fetal development has primarily been restricted to her contribution in regard to nourishment via the components of her blood that pass through the placenta to the fetus. but her blood contains a lot more than just nutrition. blood contains all of the information molecules as well, such as hormones and emotional chemicals. the mother is always adjusting her physiology and her emotions to deal with the contingencies of life. since her blood via the placenta is directed to the fetus, the fetus is experiencing and feeling what the mother senses. this is a super-intelligent idea on the part of mother nature. since the fetus, when it is born, is going to live in the same environment that the mother perceives, the mother is helping the fetus “adjust” to current world conditions. if the mother perceives the world as threatening, this sends completely different signals to the fetus than if she perceives the world as a warm, supporting place.
when stress hormones cross the placenta they have exactly the same target sites in the fetus as they have in the mother. they cause the fetal blood vessels to be more constricted in the viscera, sending more blood to the periphery, preparing the fetus is for a fight/flight behavioral response. in a developing fetus this is going to enhance the development of the musculoskeletal system and make a bigger body, with a coordinated increase in the hind-brain function to control that response. in a truly unstable world, this mother is creating a child that will have a great advantage because its ability to be a fighter and survive is greatly enhanced. yes, the genes control the unfolding of a body plan but how you enhance some organs and take away from other organs is based on the flow of information chemicals that are transported from the mother's blood into the placenta.
it is now recognized that when the child is born he is fully capable of experiencing almost all the emotions of adults. newborns can express rage, jealousy, anger, love and sadness. it turns out that both the mother and father are actually tailoring and shaping the child’s physiology and behavior to fit into their world. if the parents find the world troubling, their child will be affected. for example, when parents do not want a child, this information, in the form of emotional chemistry, is crossing the placenta! the fetus already knows that its support is not guaranteed. it is clearly important for us to recognize that creating a child is a very important, dynamic, interactive process between the parents and the fetus. in fact, recent understanding in human pathology clearly reveals that issues that affect us as adults, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and obesity, actually have their roots in the peri-conceptual, fetal and neonatal phases of life. the conditions under which a child is developing in utero profoundly shape her for the rest of her life in regard to behavior and physiology
when the child is born, it will stare into the faces of its parents and within hours it learns to read their facial expressions. the reason for this is very important—the facial expression of the parent serves to instruct the infant about its new world. as the child explores its world, if he encounters something “new” and the parent’s face expresses concern or fear, it immediately learns that thing should be avoided. the child will back away from whatever he perceives as threatening, and that is a healthy response for his life. through this bonding and in all their interactions, the parents are programming the responses of the child. when parents are not there and do not follow through on this bonding, it leads to problems in development, referred to as an attachment disorder. such children have trouble focusing and express characteristics similar to attention-deficit disorder. science has documented how responses to the world that we acquired from our parents are profoundly important in shaping our own physiology, our health and the diseases that we may experience later in life.
fitting into society
here is how a child learns to rapidly fit into society: a child’s brain can download experiences at a super high rate of speed. from the moment a child is born through about the first six years of life she is in a super-learning state. children learn and assimilate from how we treat them and how we respond to each other. we understand through hypnosis that you can download information into someone’s subconscious mind and bypass the conscious mind. why is this relevant? because between birth and age six, the child’s eeg brain activity is operating in a hypnotic trance state, so that whatever the child is learning is being downloaded into the subconscious mind. the subconscious mind “records” and habitually plays back these programs. think about all the rules of society, about every way we live, the nuances of our language. a three-year-old child can learn three different languages at the same time and not confuse their grammar, vocabulary or syntax. by age eight or nine just learning one new language is difficult. what is the difference? when the child is under six, the conscious mind is not developed so it does not interfere with the programming. observed life experiences are directly downloaded into the subconscious mind. at this time, the child also develops an idea of self-identity and these programs play throughout life.
the power of the mind
we are powerful and we are capable of doing things that are called miracles. miracles are actually events that science does not understand yet. very profound miracles happen every day. for example, some people have cancer and suddenly their perception changes and they may experience spontaneous remission. by changing their perceptions of life, they reprogram their cells. that is the expression of epigenetic mechanisms, molecular processes that give the power back to the individual. rather than perceiving that “we are victims of the cells,” the new science recognizes the power that we have to control the cells.
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...miracles are actually events that science does not understand yet...
apparently within a book "the black swan" there's suggestion that improbable events happen all the time. the name was derived from the discovery of black swans in australia, something previously considered impossible. it may be that "miracles" could be thought of as a sort of improbable event, and so may be considered scientifically using such a "black swan" theory.
SuperManny
08-23-2007, 10:21 PM
man, i love this guy!:) a real honest-to-goodness scientist who has scientifically proven that we are not at the mercy of our biology, but instead we create it on a moment by moment basis. he was on 'coast to coast am' recently and i thoroughly enjoyed it!
he has a unique idea about reincarnation. according to him, since consciousness creates biology, when we die, the body merely ceases to exist for a time, then when we reincarnate, the same consciousness recreates essentially the same biology all over again. for instance if our organs were preserved and we reincarnated they could be transplanted in us with zero risk of rejection, etc..
LightEye
09-02-2007, 12:11 PM
dear friends,
http://www.paranormalreview.com/news/tabid/59/newsid368/112/dna-discoveries-linked-to-paranormal/default.aspx
and this;
russian dna discoveries
http://www.luisprada.com/protected/russian_dna_discoveries.htm
and this from fosar-bludorf;
is dna hyper-communication a native internet?
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2003/07/15/is_dna_hypercommunication_a_native_internet.htm
be well, be love.
david
dna discoveries linked to paranormal?
south korea. as prince charles will tell you, talking to plants or playing them soothing music can accelerate their growth. now comes news that suggests he was right after all. scientists in south korea claim to have identified genes that can "hear” and have discovered which sounds enhance the growth of plants.
they monitored gene expression in rice plants – the process by which their dna code is translated into instructions for biological processes such as growth. russian scientists experimenting with dna have also claimed that it plays a vital role in certain paranormal phenomena.
in the south korean experiments, researchers led by mi-jeong jeong of the national institute of agricultural biotechnology in suwon, played 14 different classical pieces to rice plants. they found that sounds at specific frequencies – 125hz and 250hz – made certain genes more active, and beethoven’s moonlight sonata was once of the pieces which had this beneficial effect, whereas waves at 50hz made them less active.
the genes in question (rbcs and ald) are known to respond to light, so the scientists repeated their experiments in the dark, with the same results. according to the new scientist the researchers speculate that the production of chemicals that lead to the genetic changes they observed could be harnessed to activate other specific genes that could trigger the flowering of crops.
but it also quoted sceptical scientists who suggested that other factors, such as the wind, could “drown out” the effects of the sound. it was also suggested that too few samples had been analysed for the results to be trusted.
intersting of course, and what positive possibilities can be made out of this... but shall we also fear some negative ones to, from misuse? hope not...
perhaps ot, but i also began to think about the old comic about "dr. david banner" and his giant green alter ego, after being hit by that gamma ray.. :d
LightEye
09-02-2007, 01:34 PM
dear friends,
i forgot to include this article from fosar-bludorf.
http://www.fosar-bludorf.com/archiv/biochip_eng.htm
be well, be love.
david
the biological chip in our cells
revolutionary results of modern genetics
by grazyna fosar and franz bludorf
light is in principle the oldest and most important food of the world, and still in addition - understood as electromagnetic wave - a perfect storage medium.
we know today that life in the universe is a process which is always swiming against the river. physics predicts that everything in nature is going towards a condition of a thermal equilibrium. with every energy consuming process always also warmth is produced, which cannot be completely reconverted into work energy. this is well-known to each power station operator.
the universe favours disorder and decay rather than order and structure.
in such an environment an organism can temporarily exist only because it constantly supplies new order structures to its body using energy , briefly said: by taking up food regularly.
for this the plants found the simplest and most direct way. with help of their leaf pigment chlorophyll they developed a procedure, in order to produce sugar from carbon dioxide of air and water using light. plants thus predominantly nourish themselves from light. they take up energy and order condition from light particles (photons), which they integrate into their organism, thus robbing them their freedom of movement and building up own order conditions of their bodies again and again.
the animals and humans however have a metabolism which is based not on chlorophyll, but on haemoglobin, the red blood coloring material. they therefore cannot convert light to food by photosynthesis, but have to nourish themselves eating plants or other animals. they are thus rather parasites of the plant world, which also could exist without us - we however not without them. we should always keep this in mind, when we clear further forests from pure profit thinking.
light nevertheless plays a crucial role for animal and human life too. not only, because we become depressive if we do not expose our body with sufficient light (especially in winter).
german bio physicist fritz albert popp investigates for years the phenomenon of biophotons, a natural light radiation, which is emitted from each living organism. this bio photon radiation is very weak and may be made visible only by substantial reinforcement in the darkroom.
popp and its coworkers made the amazing observation that the radiant emittance was always stronger at the beginning, briefly after they brought a tissue probe into the darkroom, and then slowly decreased to a stable value, the normal bio photon radiation.
that means, that our body cannot only emit light, but also may take up light from the environment, which is naturally in the darkroom no longer possible, whereby it comes to the observed decrease. thus something inside our body may store light energy, which is a proof that we nourish ourselves to a small percentage directly of light too, independently of the food which we eat.
it turned out soon that the looked for light memory of our body is nothing else than the dna. it is well known that the dna is also most deeply involved into the bio photon radiation.
LightEye
09-02-2007, 01:55 PM
dear friends,
nice stuff from dr. bruce lipton.
bruce h lipton, phd "beyond darwin" (part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29smwejcaoq&mode=related&search=
bruce h lipton, phd "beyond darwin" (part 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wferla2v4xg&mode=related&search=
bruce h lipton, phd "fractal wisdom"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gab1vmaxpq&mode=related&search=
be well, be love.
david
LightEye
09-25-2007, 01:47 AM
dear friends,
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/health_science/articles/2007/09/24/dna_unraveled/
be well, be love.
david
dna unraveled
a 'scientific revolution' is taking place, as researchers explore the genomic jungle
by colin nickerson, globe staff | september 24, 2007
the science of life is undergoing changes so jolting that even its top researchers are feeling something akin to shell-shock. just four years after scientists finished mapping the human genome - the full sequence of 3 billion dna "letters" folded within every cell - they find themselves confronted by a biological jungle deeper, denser, and more difficult to penetrate than anyone imagined.
"science is just starting to probe the wilderness between genes," said john m. greally, molecular biologist at new york's albert einstein school of medicine. "already we're surprised and confounded by a lot of what we're seeing."
a slew of recent but unrelated studies of everything from human disease to the workings of yeast suggest that mysterious swaths of molecules - long dismissed as "junk dna" - may be more important to health and evolution than genes themselves.
meanwhile, a tricky substance called rna - for decades viewed as the lowly "messenger boy " for genes and proteins - turns out to be a big league player in cell function. it may even represent the cell's command and control system, according to its more vigorous proponents.
in any event, lots of basic biological beliefs are going out the window these days as new discoveries come so rapid-fire that the effect is almost more disorienting than illuminating.
the discoveries have one common theme: cellular processes long assumed to be "genetic" appear quite often to be the result of highly complex interactions occurring in regions of dna void of genes. this is roughly akin to wall street waking to the realization that money doesn't make the world go 'round, after all.
"it's a radical concept, one that a lot of scientists aren't very happy with," said francis s. collins, director of the national human genome research institute. "but the scientific community is going to have to rethink what genes are, what they do and don't do, and how the genome's functional elements have evolved.
"i think we're all pretty awed by what we're seeing," collins said. "it amounts to a scientific revolution."
knownaim
10-11-2007, 03:00 PM
well i wont post the link because last time i posted a link
i got my post refused, but if you goto the same website
that david posted one of his blogs from, torsion fields on
sepp hasselbergers website you will see the information
as its about a thesis that a friend of mine wrote who has
passed (roger gouin) and another contributer who has
several articles done by sepp on the same website (amrit sorli)
and yes david needs to read this
‘many realities’
“everetts many realities as an evolving quantum program ie you”,
an everyday interpretation for those of us who are conceptually impaired
if we took say a simple protein, it has for example, 4 conformational shapes (arrangements in structure it could be) and the protein will fold to the lowest energy shape it can exist in, but the other 3 shapes/conformations are still available to the protein molecule to exist it,
like prion proteins (though these show drastic shapes changes)
so when the protein reaches its position required in the giant nano-technology project that is life (how it gets to where it is needed is a whole other question) the protein enters its place in the lego set, now the organism can now use the other shapes the protein can form to create the motion of the organism,
life by influencing the possible shapes by shuttling electrons around non-locally can use all the shapes,
this is where many realities comes into it, in this case the many realities is 4 realities, but you can imagine as we start building up the shape and complexity of a life form there is a finite infinite set of conformational shapes the entire organism has
(reason it takes so long to model protein folding in computers is they have to calculate every possible shape of the molecule, where as in affect the molecule exists in all shapes at once depending on its energy level, and does a protein spend 6 months figurin out howto fold itself? no so a simple potein can out compute and super computer on this planet because it has to to fold itself)
so organisms learn to function, like our human body it is built on a cellular level from egg fertilisation upto an entire person/child. the cell /organ processes are already sub systems (subconscious) that function on their own programs, but now baby has to learn to (consciously) move, baby who is in essence a giant molecule like our protein with 4 possible shapes,
so wat does baby do? baby starts wriggling, induces motion in their limbs and learns to move, when they actually achieve a motion they want to many-realities in there memories remembers that this motion coincided with my ‘desire’ to move and the ‘skill/set of conformational shapes changes’ is remembered,
have you ever noticed that your perception no matter how much you learn or how complex the scene is you are viewing, it doesn’t slow down?
this is because your perception is created out of the same many-reality program that you protein folds itself by
you perceive all the possible shapes of your reality and identify, like a congress of perception wat you observe,
many realities is the only process in nature able to achieve this amount of data computation, a fact ignored by current biology, just how is life computable with out it?
‘schrodinger's cat’
is the cat in the box alive or dead, well in actuality the cat's molecules are goin thru their many-reality shape changes inside the box and quite probably the conformation changes of the molecules will be tryin to find a solution from the intent that the cat does not want to be in the box. scratch scratch,
common sense?
problem with most people's approach to many-worlds is they don’t see common sense from what they observe, and then give themselves a headache thinking every decision they make somewhere is another universe where they made a different choice, instead of putting a ceiling on many worlds and thinking maybe it's the driving force of the objects and life forms we can observe and that many-worlds exists on a molecular/atomic level to manifest the macro life forms and reality that we see every day,
common sense?
knownaim
10-12-2007, 03:32 AM
the article mentioned above is available on sepp website
http://blog.hasslberger.com/2007/09/the_quantum_dynamics_of_life.html
LightEye
10-18-2007, 01:52 AM
dear friends,
latest from dw's blog.
http://www.divinecosmos.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=362&itemid=30
be well, be love
david
groundbreaking russian dna discoveries
wed. 10/17/07
this intriguing article has gone missing from the original website — so we decided to create our own mirror of it here, with updates, preparing for part two of "your dna is changing!"
the original has gone missing
you are about to read one of the most innovative, fascinating, world-transforming summaries of dna research ever put on the web… and we’ve now loaded it up with terrific new nuggets of information!
we had hoped to link directly to this article on fosar-bludorf.com, but we can find absolutely no reference to it on the site — nor can we locate it through archive.org.
you may have seen this article before, as it created a huge email-spam frenzy in late 2003 as well as being mirrored on nearly 600 different websites. it seems to have a viral cycle where roughly every 4 months it makes the rounds again. at first we were just going to link to one of those ‘mirror’ sites, but they all seemed to have products or services for sale.
the original authors have a cool and useful software program called hyper2000 they are selling to support their work, and not a single one of these mirror sites gave them a proper link to it.
this software uses several factors to calculate the best times for you to meditate or do higher consciousness research, based on your position to the galactic center as well as the activity of the global grid and the phases of the moon. we have hard data to confirm the usefulness of these timing indicators:
http://web.archive.org/web/20041210190739/http:/www.fosar-bludorf.com/hyper2000/hyper2000_eng.htm
the cutting edge is getting sharper
what we are preparing to post in part two of "your dna is changing!" will be a major step forward in understanding the science set out in this article. as amazing as it will sound once you’ve finished reading, this is still just an introductory class!
a few little reference checks from earlier research turned into a huge new body of data we’re now synthesizing. we do apologize, as originally the scope of part two was going to be much smaller — but now we’re like a kid in a candy store as all the pieces are coming together so magnificently!
we did blow the dust off this 2003 article in four different ways. first of all, we’ve added several new updates in parentheses. then we included some visual images to make points clearer. we also added subject headings to break up the flow a bit, making it easier to read. lastly, we cleaned up the awkward syntax from the translation so it reads easier.
if you haven’t seen this before, then you’re in for a real treat! unfortunately it’s not well-documented or linked to other sites backing up the research, but we have independently confirmed each aspect of this research.
LightEye
10-18-2007, 11:10 AM
dear friends,
here's the article dw is refering to.
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2003/07/15/is_dna_hypercommunication_a_native_internet.htm
be well, be love.
david
is dna hyper-communication a native internet?
categories
human potential
"hello - it’s your collective unconsciousness calling. will you accept?"
once thought to be the stuff of science fiction, psychic communication is swiftly becoming science fact. non-verbal communication? unbelievable? sure. phenomenal? without a doubt. factual? you better believe it. these facts are backed up not only from the actual research data, and hard-won evidence of best-selling authors grazyna fosar and franz bludorf, but also from authentic documentation of hypnotherapy sessions from the authors’ own practice. even well-known scientists like stephen hawking and edward witten are believers in the veracity of this recently-discovered, open network of human consciousness called hyper-communication.
fosar and bludorf believe that human group consciousness is surfacing forcefully after a dormant phase of several thousand years. their book explains how hyper-communication works. it’s much like the internet - but with one huge difference. instead of using fiber optics to send words and pictures through space from one set of wires to another, hyper-communication uses dna to communicate with other dna within the universe by traversing through wormholes in the curved space-time continuum! your will learn how various different forms of consciousness connect with one another, exchanging information consciously and unconsciously through hyper-communication.
think of space as being one huge, flat piece of paper. in order to send anything from the one end of the paper (or space) to the other, the communication would have to traverse huge distances equaling billions of light years. but just like the earth, space is not flat; it is curved. now curve the flat paper until the top end is connected to the bottom end, and the distances that must be traveled are far shorter. now add in dna as an antenna, the mysterious force of gravity as a bond, and wormholes as a sort of fiber-optic network in space, and you come up with a net of intelligence previously unheard of in modern scientific circles.
on their website fosar-bludorf.com these two remarkable researchers from germany give us a sneek preview of their book "networked intelligence", unfortunately only available in german for now. but the preview and commentary opens enough of an insight to read and meditate - while waiting for an english language translation to make it onto the bookshelves.
LightEye
10-28-2007, 01:11 PM
dear friends,
lots of interesting links/videos here especially this link;
the infrared frequencies of dna bases, as science and art
http://www.oursounduniverse.com/infraredfreq.html
link to article;
http://www.tjmitchell.com/stuart/dna.html
be well, be love.
david
stuart mitchell - the secret life of dna (2007)
imagine the mrna to be like a long piece of magnetic recording tape, and the ribosome to be like a tape recorder. as the tape passes through the playing head of the recorder, it is "read" and converted into music, or other sounds...
when a "tape" of mrna passes through the "playing head" of a ribosome, the "notes" produced are amino acids and the pieces of music they make up are proteins.
LightEye
11-04-2007, 11:27 AM
dear friends,
more great info from dw....
http://www.divinecosmos.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=365&itemid=70
be well, be love.
david
is your dna a quantum computer?
saturday 11/3/07
could the dna molecule actually be a super-advanced, super-powerful computer? here’s a big clue to whet your appetite for part two of "your dna is changing!"
the buzzword is ‘quantum computing’
could the dna molecule actually be a miraculous ‘computer chip’ of sorts?
is dna a hyper-advanced technology, put right in front of our faces by a vast super-intelligence?
has it been sitting there this whole time, just waiting for us to decode it — and develop unimaginably wonderful new technologies?
LightEye
11-08-2007, 02:04 PM
dear friends,
link to article;
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/11/06/tech/main3457751.shtml
link to wilhelms' archive;
http://www.wilhelmreichmuseum.org/resources.html
be well, be love.
david
sexual energy research gets a second look
fifty years after his death, scientists examine work of psychiatrist wilhelm reich
rangeley, maine, nov. 6, 2007
ap) physician-scientist wilhelm reich, best known for his claims of a cosmic life force associated with sexual orgasm, died in federal prison, and the u.s. government burned many of his books and other publications and destroyed his equipment.
but half a century later, a small number of scientists and other believers are working to advance the european-born psychiatrist's work on what he called "orgone energy" - a theory largely forgotten in the scientific mainstream.
"personally, i think it's going to be a long time before all of his work is understood and recognized," said reich's granddaughter, renata reich moise, a nurse-midwife and artist in the coastal town of hancock in the northeast state of maine.
LightEye
11-18-2007, 02:09 PM
dear friends,
nice. make sure you check out the other articles.
be well, be love.
david
http://home.gwi.net/~erichard/listen.htm
listen to the drumbeat
you are a vibrant, living, dancing hologram of light. not the light which your eyes detect,--that is also a part of you--but the light vibration of all the presently measurable electromagnetic spectrum. you radiate the ultra-violet and higher energies; streams of infrared waves flow between your bodies. the complexities of microwave information resonate and chat within the molecular and cellular structures which you call a body. the cellular chemical messengers circulate and form; dissipate to reform anew the delicate holographic instructions.
the radio waves of ancient galaxies, neighboring stars and solar family planets rain and dance upon the earth's umbrella-like energy belts, altering the intensity, selectively protecting the delicate organic forms. slower and ever more powerful rhythms of planetary turnings, solar sprinklings, starry pulses, galactic tides and universal songs sweep through and around you every instant. the holographic body reverberates with the wind of light; every cell listens to the drumbeat, attunes its spiral dna structure to the composition, and sings its unique chord; inducing resonant vibrations throughout the cellular molecules.
the functioning of cell membranes involves very great sensitivities both to vibrating electric fields and to molecular stimulation at extremely low energy levels. the cellular processes cooperate to bring about high amplification of these initial weak trigger frequencies.
http://home.gwi.net/~erichard/geomind.htm
the geometry of infinite mind and living systems
abstract how does the universe communicate with itself, and hence to its life forms, unhampered by time dependency? the electromagnetic wave theory of gravity will be used to demonstrate intergalactic information wave coupling via instantaneous longitudinal transmissions into and out of the solar system. with the plotting of solar system resonance's, interplanetary coupling, magnetospheric and schumann resonances, and free geomagnetic oscillations of the earth, we will begin to understand how this cosmic information becomes available to human bioenergies. the vertically-arrayed human body senses and functions within the earth's ever-changing local atmospheric electrical potential and the longitudinal gravity waves which the earth intercepts are sensed by the human body nervous system. a multiplicity of solar system vibration signals occur within the same spectrum-octaves as the detected brain/body signals. the extremely low frequency, long wavelength near field signals associated with interstellar and intergalactic gravity coupling will be shown to be detected in a similar manner by our brain/body sensing mechanism. these naturally-occurring information signals bring about changes within the human body energy pathways, restructure body water resonances, modulate the dna processes and stimulate other circadian rhythm entrainments.
LightEye
12-11-2007, 12:45 PM
dear friends,
http://www.nature.com/news/2007/071210/full/news.2007.359.html
be well, be love.
david
music is in our genes
african cultures that sing alike tend to be genetically similar.
ewen callaway
feel the rhythm: music is tightly tied to biology.punchstocka study of 39 african cultures has shown that their genetics are closely linked to the songs they sing. music, it seems, could reveal deeper biological connections between people than characteristics, such as language, that change rapidly when one culture meets another, says floyd reed, a population geneticist at the university of maryland in college park, who led the study.
"other aspects of these populations’ cultures have undergone tremendous change, but the music seems to persist," he says. "in a way music is very resilient to cultural change."
the work, presented late november at the american anthropological association’s annual meeting in washington dc, compares modern genetic data to a catalogue of traditional songs gathered in the 1950s and 1960s by ethnographer alan lomax. lomax, best known for his recordings of american folk music and his popularization of singers such as woodie guthrie and lead belly, collected some 5,500 songs from 857 cultures.
LightEye
12-11-2007, 01:19 PM
dear friends,
http://www.technologyreview.com/biotech/19841/
be well, be love.
david
the cell electric: encapsulated in a polymer shell just 30 nanometers across, voltage-sensitive dyes (red) emit red and green light when illuminated with blue light. these encapsulated dyes make it possible to measure electric fields inside cells.
lightning bolts within cells
a new nanoscale tool reveals strong electric fields inside cells.
by katherine bourzac
using novel voltage-sensitive nanoparticles, researchers have found electric fields inside cells as strong as those produced in lightning bolts. previously, it has only been possible to measure electric fields across cell membranes, not within the main bulk of cells. it's not clear what causes these strong fields or what they might mean. but now that it's possible to measure them, researchers hope to learn about disease states such as cancer by studying these electric fields.
LightEye
12-19-2007, 11:14 AM
dear friends,
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/16/ar2007121601900.html?nav=hcmodule&sub=ar
be well, be love.
david
synthetic dna on the brink of yielding new life forms
by rick weiss
washington post staff writer
monday, december 17, 2007; page a01
it has been 50 years since scientists first created dna in a test tube, stitching ordinary chemical ingredients together to make life's most extraordinary molecule. until recently, however, even the most sophisticated laboratories could make only small snippets of dna -- an extra gene or two to be inserted into corn plants, for example, to help the plants ward off insects or tolerate drought.
now researchers are poised to cross a dramatic barrier: the creation of life forms driven by completely artificial dna.
scientists in maryland have already built the world's first entirely handcrafted chromosome -- a large looping strand of dna made from scratch in a laboratory, containing all the instructions a microbe needs to live and reproduce.
in the coming year, they hope to transplant it into a cell, where it is expected to "boot itself up," like software downloaded from the internet, and cajole the waiting cell to do its bidding. and while the first synthetic chromosome is a plagiarized version of a natural one, others that code for life forms that have never existed before are already under construction.
LightEye
12-24-2007, 02:01 AM
dear friends,
part i
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wecrbv1kk-4
part ii
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edhh0jb85ok
part iii
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6inyhiitcmk
be well, be love.
david
consciousness, cognitive experience, basis to altered states as found in magnetic anomalies, and lab test.
LightEye
12-26-2007, 10:46 AM
dear friends,
part i
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/deepak-chopra/the-future-of-the-body_b_73898.html
part ii
http://deepakchopra.com/?p=194
part iii
http://www.intentblog.com/archives/2007/11/the_future_of_t_3.html
part iv
http://www.intentblog.com/archives/2007/12/the_future_of_t_4.html
be well, be love.
david
deepak chopra
the future of the body
posted november 23, 2007 | 02:19 pm (est)
a tide of media articles over the past few years has made it clear that medicine is putting almost all its future hopes on genetics. but a small study from ucla offers an intriguing alternative, one that could be just the tip of the iceberg. researchers found that children and teenagers who described themselves as positive thinkers had higher thresholds of tolerance for pain. on the other hand, young subjects who had learned less positive coping skills (such as worrying about problems or turning to someone else for help) were less able to tolerate the application of pressure or heat to the skin, which was how pain was measured in the laboratory.
the significance of these findings is that psychological attitudes changed basic physical sensations. it had already been shown that we don't all respond to pain alike. when asked to rate pain on a scale of 1 to 10, people who are subjected to the same stimulus come up with far different reactions. what feels like a 1 on the pain scale to one person can feel like a 6, 7, or higher to another. instead of being simply a physical variation, the new research suggests that personal interpretation is involved. yet to the person feeling the pain, this isn't a subjective event. the degree of discomfort is completely real.
why is this the tip of an iceberg? i was reminded of tummo, an ancient form of tibetan meditation that originated in india as a yogic practice. buddhist monks who practice tummo are able to withstand extreme cold without discomfort or bodily harm. clad only in a thin layer of silk, they can sit all night in ice caves in the himalayas or on the surface of a frozen lake. long considered a legendary skill, tummo has been verified by western researchers, who discovered in the 80s that the monks are raising their body temperature by up to 8 degrees centigrade, or 14 degrees fahrenheit. in essence, they are controlling a feedback loop in the body that is normally automatic. a region of the brain known as the hypothalamus is responsible for regulating body temperature, but in this case the monks are inserting their own intention, and what was once automatic becomes voluntary.
apparently the kids who were studied at ucla are doing the same thing. it still remains a mystery how the tibetans can withstand a temperature rise of 14 degrees, given that brain cells begin to die if a patient suffers from fever over 104 degrees. perhaps the control achieved in tummo can also differentiate which part of the body becomes warm or warmer. but in both cases, it's the dual nature of the nervous system that proves so fascinating. most of us allow our bodies to run automatically, and we assume that we cannot interfere very easily, if at all, into processes that go wrong.
LightEye
12-29-2007, 02:22 PM
dear friends,
listen closely...
epigenetics: your unlimited potential for health
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a12fzb9zj9e
the new biology- from victim to master of your health
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iccnduy6-4
buce lipton - biology of perception 1 of 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlz7gqwpeqm&feature=related
part ii
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oujdvdardgc&feature=related
part iii
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0iu_qcu4o4&feature=related
part iv
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy3arcy0klq&feature=related
part v
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-jh9ucy1fk&feature=related
part vi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfo741mrkiu&feature=related
part vii
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53apmxctw40&feature=related
be well, be love.
david
LightEye
01-03-2008, 12:10 PM
dear friends,
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/column.php?id=115488
be well, be love.
david
plasma life forms – dark panspermia
posted on thursday, 3 january, 2008 | 3:10
jay alfred: the meteoric rise of life on earth: one of the goals of astrobiology is to understand how life on earth began. 2,500 years ago, anaxagoras, a greek philosopher, proposed a hypothesis called "panspermia" (greek for "all seeds") which posited that all life, and indeed all things, originated from the combination of tiny seeds pervading the cosmos. astrobiologists at nasa and elsewhere are now seriously considering the possibility that life on earth originated outside the planet and was brought into it by space debris impacting its surface over vast stretches of time. recent discoveries are lending increasing support to the hypothesis of panspermia.
researchers discovered a meteorite from mars that was cool enough in its core when it reached earth to support life-forms such as bacteria. another group succeeded in reviving bacteria more than 250 million years old. in 2004 the stardust mission discovered a range of complex hydrocarbon molecules, the building blocks for life, inside comet wild 2. in 2005 the deep impact mission discovered a mixture of organic and clay particles inside comet tempel 1. nasa researchers at johnson space center, houston, discovered organic materials that formed in the most distant reaches of the early solar system preserved in the tagish lake carbonaceous chondrite, a rare type of meteorite that is rich in organic (carbon-bearing) compounds.
the discovery of organic matter in meteorites is of considerable interest to scientists because the material is likely to have been formed at the dawn of the solar system almost 4.6 billion years ago and may have seeded the early earth with the building blocks of life. scott messenger, nasa space scientist, says "the organic globules most likely originated in the cold molecular cloud that gave birth to our solar system, or at the outermost reaches of the early solar system." mike zolensky, nasa cosmic mineralogist, says "if, as we suspect, this type of meteorite has been falling onto earth throughout its entire history, then the earth was seeded with these organic globules at the same time life was first forming here." presumably, all this "seeding" is still going on.
Solbeena
01-03-2008, 02:27 PM
this could well explain one of the current meditations, which is called [please email solbeena for specific name] method.
solbeena
ps: chris, i well remember the policy but you see lighteye brought this issue and i'm only providing a little bit different source.
[moderator: what would be interesting here would be to talk about a method, not a specific sellable method produced by specific individuals]
LightEye
01-07-2008, 11:44 AM
dear friends,
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5432728.html
be well, be love.
david
scientist captures images of life's essence
m.d. anderson biochemist's work alters our view of cell division — and possibly disease
by eric berger
copyright 2008 houston chronicle
for the first time, scientists have captured detailed images of life's essence.
the dazzling pictures reveal a key step in the process of cell division, which all organisms must undergo to survive. the moment occurs deep within a cell, as two proteins work in concert to unzip a strand of dna to create two new cells.
but until now, scientists seeking to directly observe this essential process only could view fuzzy images taken by an electron microscope.
a scientist at the university of texas m.d. anderson cancer center has changed that by perfecting a technique employed by biophysicist rosalind franklin more than half a century ago to gather the first images of dna.
the new work, by biochemist maria schumacher, goes far beyond taking pretty pictures of life in motion, however.
her efforts are part of a widespread push by biomedical scientists to understand the molecular cause of disease. by fully comprehending these root causes, they hope to devise more effective disease treatments.
"if we understand in great detail the structure of the proteins involved in normal cell growth, then we can understand when there's been a change to cause some sort of defect," said william klein, chairman of m.d. anderson's department of biochemistry and molecular biology.
STOguy
01-08-2008, 04:03 AM
a new extended presentation of what was posted above by david.
http://www.redicecreations.com/radio/2007/12dec/ricr-071216-sub.html
this presentation is even better. it's 2 1/2 hours of pure enlightenment, ending with dr. lipton basically proving the existence of a soul with biology; just amazing, watch it.
LightEye
01-08-2008, 02:06 PM
dear friends,
more great info from dr. bruce lipton...
bruce lipton - as above so below, an introduction to fractal evoloution
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8950549020166531913&q=bruce+lipton&total=75&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=7
be well, be love.
david
LightEye
01-20-2008, 12:15 PM
dear friends,
http://www.technologyreview.com/nanotech/20087/
be well, be love.
david
controlling cell behavior with magnets
nanoparticles allow researchers to initiate biochemical events at will.
by katherine bourzac
for the first time, researchers have demonstrated a means of controlling cell functions with a physical, rather than chemical, signal. using a magnetic field to pull together tiny beads targeted to particular cell receptors, harvard researchers made cells take up calcium, and then stop, then take it up again. their work is the first to prove that such a level of control over cells is possible. if the approach can be used with many cell types and cell functions, it could lead to a totally new class of therapies that rely on cells themselves to make and release drugs.
the research, which appeared in the journal nature nanotechnology, was led by donald ingber, professor of pathology at harvard medical school and cochair of the harvard institute for biologically inspired engineering. ingber's group demonstrated its method for biomagnetic control using a type of immune-system cell that mediates allergic reactions. targeted nanoparticles with iron oxide cores were used to mimic antigens in vitro. each is attached to a molecule that in turn can attach to a single receptor on an immune cell. when ingber exposes cells bound with these particles to a weak magnetic field, the nanoparticles become magnetic and draw together, pulling the attached cell receptors into clusters. this causes the cells to take in calcium. (in the body, this would initiate a chain of events that leads the cells to release histamine.) when the magnetic field is turned off, the particles are no longer attracted to each other, the receptors move apart, and the influx of calcium stops.
"it's not the chemistry; it's the proximity" that activates such receptors, says ingber.
the approach could have a far-reaching impact, as many important cell receptors are activated in a similar way and might be controlled using ingber's method.
LightEye
01-20-2008, 12:27 PM
dear friends,
more from jay...
http://www.ezinearticles.com/?extreme-biology---life-at-all-scales-and-energies&id=925238
be well, be love.
david
extreme biology - life at all scales and energies
by jay alfred
fixation on earth-based visible life
a number of fixations plaguing the astrobiology community regarding the pre-requisites for life is retarding the development of biology and the search for new life in the universe. these fixations work as smokescreens to obscure the myriads of other types of life forms that may be thriving even in our solar system. astrobiologists, particuarly at nasa, appear to have a dogmatic fixation on studying life only at the biochemical level, a pre-occupation with water as a substrate for life, adamant on only studying carbon-based life forms, restricted to a very narrow temperature range and scale; and not even noticing that all the life forms that they have imagined in their wildest models are only based on particles within the (physicists') standard model.
physics affects biology in a more fundamental way than even chemistry or biochemistry. new developments in physics should open up areas to consider more extreme life forms. if we find dark matter and supersymmetric particles - would biologists then start thinking about dark matter and supersymmetric life forms? should we be talking about "quantum biology"? when physicists talk of parallel universes, would biologists consider symbiosis between life forms in parallel universes? is darwin's tree of life complete? where are its roots?
LightEye
01-24-2008, 12:36 PM
dear friends,
this is huge...
http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1824
here's why;
transplant memories;
part i
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sudmw97fza0
part ii
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky6eeivbgmg
part iii
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei6fma6-n14
part iv
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy5siwhdinq
be well, be love.
david
girl switches blood type after liver transplant
thursday, 24 january 2008
agence france-press
sydney: an australian girl has spontaneously switched blood groups and adopted her donor's immune system following a liver transplant, in the first known case of its type.
demi-lee brennan was aged nine and seriously ill with liver failure when she received the transplant, said doctors at a top sydney children's hospital.
nine months later it was discovered that she had changed blood types and her immune system had switched over to that of the donor after stem cells from the new liver migrated to her bone marrow.
she is now a healthy 15-year-old, said michael stormon, a hepatologist treating her. stormon said he had given several presentations on the case around the world and had heard of none like it.
LightEye
01-25-2008, 11:31 AM
dear friends,
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22825460
be well, be love.
david
dna molecules display telepathy-like quality
double helixes of dna can recognize matching molecules from a distance
by charles q. choi
staff writer
updated 2:08 p.m. et jan. 24, 2008
dna molecules can display what almost seems like telepathy, research now reveals.
double helixes of dna can recognize matching molecules from a distance and then gather together, all seemingly without help from any other molecules, scientists find. previously, under the classic understanding of dna, scientists had no reason to suspect that double helixes of the molecule could sort themselves by type, let alone seek each other out.
the spiraling structure of dna includes strings of molecules called bases. each of its four bases, commonly known by the letters a, t, c and g, is chemically attracted to a specific partner — a likes binding to t, and c to g. the scheme binds paired strands of dna into the double helix the molecule is famous for.
scientists investigated double-stranded dna tagged with fluorescent compounds. these molecules were placed in saltwater that contained no proteins or other material that could interfere with the experiment or help the dna molecules communicate.
Happystrings
01-25-2008, 01:25 PM
this was on today's aol news. hmmm...i wonder if the upcoming changes are all about doom and gloom:rolleyes:
http://news.aol.com/health/story/_a/transplant-patient-makes-medical-history/20080125091509990001
in grace and gratitude
happystrings
LightEye
01-26-2008, 12:08 PM
dear friends,
http://www.ezinearticles.com/?plasma-carbon-symbiosis-and-bioplasma-body-fusion&id=948088
be well, be love.
david
plasma-carbon symbiosis and bioplasma body fusion
by jay alfred
biologists are beginning to realize that co-operation was just as important as competition in the evolution of life's diversity and resilience. every cell in the human body contains a mitochondrion which is thought to be a bacterial cell which invaded an early eukaryote. instead of being digested, both cells tolerated each other and began to live with each other - a merger which provided synergies to both. this is a startling example of symbio-genesis. but then every multi-cellular animal or plant is also an obvious example of co-operation rather than competition. more than a 1,000 trillion cells are living peacefully and co-operating in your body; together with 500 to 100,000 species of bacteria. in fact, there are about ten times as many bacteria as human cells in the human body.
lynn margulis, member of the national academy of sciences and distinguished professor at the university of massachusetts, has argued that random mutation, claimed to be the main source of genetic variation is of only limited importance. much more significant is the acquisition and integration of new genomes by symbiotic merger. but of course, she was confining herself to only carbon-based life forms.
jay alfred's "parallel earth" hypothesis (see jay alfred, plasma life forms - aliens from a parallel earth, 2008) proposes that a counterpart dark matter earth co-accreted with the visible earth in the embryonic solar system. according to plasma metaphysics (jay alfred, our invisible bodies, 2006), dark matter consists largely of a plasma of very high energy non-standard particles (sometimes of a different parity) - or "dark plasma". on this counterpart earth, life flourished, just like it did on our visible earth. the difference was that the life forms were plasma-based. two different substrates, plasma and carbon, gave rise to life-forms in two different habitats.
jay alfred's "dark panspermia" hypothesis (see jay alfred, dark panspermia, 2007) proposes that meteorites, asteroids and comets, containing both the dark and visible building blocks of life fell into habitable zones and generated the first single-celled and later multi-cellular life-forms which developed both ordinary and dark bioplasma bodies that were coupled to each other. hence, even when life began on the visible earth, plasma life forms were already forming symbiotic relationships with the abundant carbon-based life forms on our counterpart earth.
weboy78
01-31-2008, 06:30 AM
http://www.medgadget.com/archives/2008/01/unnatural_base_pairs_added_to_dna.html
the unnatural but functional new base pair is the fruit of nearly a decade of research by chemical biologist floyd romesberg, at the scripps research institute, la jolla, california, us.
romesberg and colleagues painstakingly created a library of nearly 200 potential new genetic bases that are slight variations on the natural ones. unfortunately, none of them were similar enough in structure and chemistry to the real thing to be copied accurately by the polymerase enzymes that replicate dna inside cells.
random generation..
weboy78
02-01-2008, 04:20 AM
evolutionary origin of life is impossible
by duane gish
there were no human witnesses to the origin of life, and no physical geological evidence of its origin exists. speaking of the origin of a hypothetical self-replicating molecule and its structure, pross has recently admitted that "the simple answer is we do not know, and we may never know." later, concerning the question of the origin of such a molecule, pross said, ". . . one might facetiously rephrase the question as follows: given an effectively unknown reaction mixture, under effectively unknown reaction conditions, reacting to give unknown products by unknown mechanisms, could a particular product with a specific characteristic . . . have been included amongst the reaction products?" that pretty well summarizes the extent of the progress evolutionists have made toward establishing a mechanistic, atheistic scenario for the origin of life after more than half a century of physical, chemical, and geological research. it is possible, however, to derive facts that establish beyond doubt that an evolutionary origin of life on this planet would have been impossible. the origin of life could only have resulted from the action of an intelligent agent external to and independent of the natural universe. there is sufficient space here to describe only a few of the insuperable barriers to an evolutionary origin of life. ...
http://english.pravda.ru/science/mysteries/103709-0/
LightEye
02-06-2008, 12:45 PM
dear friends,
it's all about vibration... ;-)
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/080206_molecule-sounds.htm
also this related article;
the rhythm (and melody?) of life
http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/music.shtml
good vibrations
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=nc2gzmnkyjo
be well, be love.
david
“sounds” of individual molecules captured
feb. 6, 2008
courtesy kansas state university
and world science staff
physicists say they've recorded tiny vibrations of individual molecules, that could be called sounds-depending on how you define sound-and put them in audible form.
the resulting bell-like tones can be heard here. but the study went much further.
the vibrations in their original form, scientists said, are too fast and small to hear, but otherwise fit the physical description of what makes a sound: they can produce similar vibrations in neighboring molecules, which do the same to their neighbors, and so forth, spreading the oscillations outward.
that's enough to meet some dictionary definitions of sound, though others apply the word only to what can be heard. audible sound consists of the same sorts of vibrations, but much bigger and slower, and affecting trillions of molecules, so they can move the eardrums.
uwe thumm, one of the researchers, said he prefers not to call the effects of a single molecule's vibration "sound." but "that's a matter of what you define as 'sound,'" he added. there's no firm line between audible and inaudible: different animals are sensitive to very different vibration characteristics, though it's safe to say none can hear a molecule.
making a molecule's vibrations audible, however, is just a matter of playing them back much, much slower and louder, researchers said.
William Austin
02-06-2008, 12:59 PM
i am very interested in the "vibrations" or "frequencies" of the calcite micro clusters found in the human head, both inner ear and pineal gland, (triangular circuit)
does anyone know or have info about this?
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2008/02/dna-found-to-ha.html
dna has been found to have a bizarre ability to put itself together, even at a distance, when according to known science it shouldn't be able to. explanation: none, at least not yet.
scientists are reporting evidence that contrary to our current beliefs about what is possible, intact double-stranded dna has the “amazing” ability to recognize similarities in other dna strands from a distance. somehow they are able to identify one another, and the tiny bits of genetic material tend to congregate with similar dna. the recognition of similar sequences in dna’s chemical subunits, occurs in a way unrecognized by science. there is no known reason why the dna is able to combine the way it does, and from a current theoretical standpoint this feat should be chemically impossible.
...
Jacob
02-07-2008, 11:36 AM
thanks!
"from a current theoretical standpoint this feat should be chemically impossible."
the quantity of paradigm-shattering information i have been hearing/reading recently is astounding! :)
LightEye
02-07-2008, 01:43 PM
dear friends,
nice to see that others are taking notice...really interesting. i posted another similar link earlier. check the "biology" category.
be well, be love.
david
Pentagon Alien
02-08-2008, 07:15 AM
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2008/02/dna-found-to-ha.html
dna has been found to have a bizarre ability to put itself together, even at a distance, when according to known science it shouldn't be able to. explanation: none, at least not yet.
scientists are reporting evidence that contrary to our current beliefs about what is possible, intact double-stranded dna has the “amazing” ability to recognize similarities in other dna strands from a distance. somehow they are able to identify one another, and the tiny bits of genetic material tend to congregate with similar dna. the recognition of similar sequences in dna’s chemical subunits, occurs in a way unrecognized by science. there is no known reason why the dna is able to combine the way it does, and from a current theoretical standpoint this feat should be chemically impossible.
...
i see nothing strange, it had 4 billion years time to learn to do that.
another interesting thing is that dna is also both a quantum computer
and an information storage device.
some chunk of the recorded information is pased on to the next generation.
for example i remeber i had dreams about being on mars or australia, when i was 5 or 6 in vivid colour. at the time we had only b&w tv and no programs about it. so where did the information come from? if you tell me that my
brain created something out of total nothing, i would be sceptical.
btw, i don't belive in "chaneling" and all that occult charlatanism.
there is a perfectly scientific explanation to everything.
Zenxlow
02-09-2008, 04:40 AM
this was pretty interesting - on to what david's research in dna talks about
read on...
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http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/frontpage/2007/01/08/01288.html
scientists find extraterrestrial genes in human dna
do civilizations of advanced human beings exist scattered in the galaxy?
a group of researchers working at the human genome project indicate that they made an astonishing scientific discovery: they believe so-called 97% non-coding sequences in human dna is no less than genetic code of extraterrestrial life forms.
the non-coding sequences are common to all living organisms on earth, from moulds to fish to humans. in human dna, they constitute larger part of the total genome, says prof. sam chang, the group leader. non-coding sequences, originally known as "junk dna", were discovered years ago, and their function remained a mystery. the overwhelming majority of human dna is "off-world" in origin. the apparent "extraterrestrial junk genes" merely "enjoy the ride" with hard working active genes, passed from generation to generation.
...
AmelieJolie
02-11-2008, 04:22 PM
it's because consciousness is the basis of all existence and all that is.
LightEye
02-24-2008, 01:32 PM
dear friends,
i believe that michael has updated his article. really interesting stuff...i'm posting the whole article for those who haven't read it before.
http://thehermeticcode.blogspot.com/2007/12/article-seven-extraterrestrial-dna.html
be well, be love.
david
extraterrestrial dna
part 1.
genesis
zoologists assert that life on this planet began with the emergence of free-floating bacteria in primeval waters. exactly how it kicked off in the first place, however, nobody knows. professor richard dawkins, in his book, river out of eden, cites a proposal made by the biologist a.g. cairns-smith, that the ‘ancestors’ of organic self-replicators might have been something like inorganic crystals, growing, say, in different sorts of clays, constantly stirred by ever changing waterflows.
in fact, crystals do ‘grow’ one into another, the first array of aligned atoms and molecules acting as template for the next. crystals also produce, on occasions, flaws, ‘mutations’, in their molecular structure, which are then ‘copied’ by the subsequent developing layers. crystals also possess right and left-handed properties, that is, two varieties – two or more being the necessary prerequisite for the phenomenon of heredity, where ‘like begets like’. however, as dawkins himself points out, crystal molecules only act as templates for the formation of molecules in their mirror image. so in this instance, like does not beget like. chemists have tried to ‘trick’ inorganic molecules into breeding molecules of the same ‘handedness’, but it seems the natural forces at work in the inorganic molecular world are indifferent to such deception. if you start cultivation with a left-hander crystal, you end up with an equal number of left and right-handed molecules. thus, says dawkins, ‘although the function of an earlier, non-organic self-replicator didn’t involve ‘handedness’, a version of this trick was pulled off naturally and spontaneously four thousand million years ago’. 1
it seems to me that this statement is somewhat lacking in scientific clarity. in fact, the suggestion that some kind of evolutionary ‘trick’ was spontaneously ‘pulled off’ all those years ago has a distinct air of the magician about it, a familiar, sleight-of-hand ‘presto’ quality, which suggests to me that its author is really a creationist at heart, one who believes in some form of ‘immaculate conception’ taking place here on earth aeons ago.
the first bio-molecular self-replicators, though primitive, were ‘intelligent’ enough to be aware of their environment, to actively interact with external variables and so ultimately ‘tune in’ to a pre-existent and compatible self-replication program. this whole, on-going life-process has today culminated in the creation of the free thinking, conscious human being, who is also aware of his/her surroundings and is capable of ‘tuning in’ and responding to, environmental variables.
so in one sense, one could say that everything has turned full circle. the first self-replicating bacteria swam around in the primordial sea, struggling to survive at every twist and turn. and today, we conscious human beings are now floundering around in a multidimensional cosmic ocean, struggling to make sense of it all.
of course there is a huge difference between the sphere of existence of the bacterium or the single cell and that of homo sapiens. this is essentially one of scale. the entire lifetime of a single rudimentary cell is momentary in respect of the lifetime of the human being. the two existences are literally a dimension apart. there is a world of difference between digitally encoded strands of rna/dna and an einstein. even if it did take 4 billion years for the latter to evolve from the former, we are still talking about an evolutionary leap, from amoeba-like systems to the minds of visionaries, of immense proportions. remember also, this miracle now unfolds in its entirety during the course of the lifetime of every one of us, from the chromosomes of our conception to the peak of our individual consciousness. this truly is a quantum leap, and it is the basis of what i call the theory of transcendental evolution.
weboy78
03-26-2008, 06:44 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/25/science/25bats.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
al hicks was standing outside an old mine in the adirondacks, the largest bat hibernaculum, or winter resting place, in new york state.
it was broad daylight in the middle of winter, and bats flew out of the mine about one a minute. some had fallen to the ground where they flailed around on the snow like tiny wind-broken umbrellas, using the thumbs at the top joint of their wings to gain their balance.
all would be dead by nightfall. mr. hicks, a mammal specialist with the state’s environmental conservation department, said: “bats don’t fly in the daytime, and bats don’t fly in the winter. every bat you see out here is a ‘dead bat flying,’ so to speak.”..
LightEye
03-26-2008, 11:44 AM
dear friends,
more great stuff from dr. bruce lipton...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4221565610763168127
be well, be love.
david
brentcochran
03-26-2008, 02:55 PM
this information is great! i love the responsibility speach he gives at the end.
however for those who have seen last years lecture this is the same talk as last year. the title of the video makes you think it's new info. and for those who haven't seen it, it is really worth watching... even a second time ;)
bruce lipton - the new biology - where mind and matter meet 2o f2....
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6568107389365915765&q=bruce+lipton&total=96&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=1
tons of love,
brent
dear alchemikey,i just now read what you started this thread with and your comments fr roberts and "the nature of personal reality". book reviews by physicist bobby matherne exist for a few seth books but not that one. the magical approach avaiable:http://www.doyletics.com/arj/magicrvw.htmhad not heard what bobby shared:in illusions richard bach, who wrote his major works after several personal sessions with seth, has his hero swimming in solid ground that had turned fluid when he changed his belief about what was possible*in "christ jesus" thread in gd i shared links to matherne reveiws of important steiner-based bks by edward smith. this excerpt is from " david's question , what is man?"http://www.doyletics.com/arj/wimrvw.htm( please note word "doyletics" in link- for more about what it means, read what follows.. i am amazed at bobby's presentation of complex material. did not have time to read all subsequent posts here but noticed mention of* "developmental nature"/memory(please see link below)...this is from "david's question(above link) and there is so much of value. could not even* begin to summarize here the greater biblical insights. please read bobby's review of bk. nina[page 11] the human being is the "stem cell" of earthly evolution. it did not evolve from any "specialized cell" (any already-materialized lower kingdom), but had its own independent origin, still reflected in the mystery of embryology, which mirrors the heavenly bodies.from same david"s question link, this is bobby refering to table of evolution and the future epoch called "jupiter":if you now move to column 5, the jupiter epoch, you'll find that humans no longer have a mineral form, and thus we may rightly consider ourselves as "sojourning in the mineral kingdom," until we become spiritual beings.also this, as example of biblical expansion:originally every human being was androgynous, not so much having the characteristics of both sexes as existing before the division into two sexes had occurred. christ talks about this as recorded in the gospels of matthew and mark.*** [page 35] this original androgynous human being is what christ meant in his comment about divorce when, referring to gen 1,27 and 5,1-2, he said, "have you not read that he who made them from the beginning made them male and female..." (mt 19,4; mk 10,6; italics mine).this too, provides more for us to think about ra material and input re- black holes:i remember a calculation someone did to show that the entire output of energy of the sun could be calculated as derived from an electromagnetic generator effect of the sun's huge negative electrical charge as the sun moves through intergalactic space. if that were so, then one would expect a much higher temperature for the sun's outer atmosphere or corona than its surface temperature, a fact that has since been ascertained. thus, an empty sun filled with spiritual beings can be shown to still generate the same amount of energy based on laws we already know about in physics. is the interior of the sun a black hole or is a black hole simply a crude mathematical description of the less-than-empty interior space of stars that are inhabited by spiritual beings?this is more developmental applications refered to above re-doyletics:http://www.doyletics.com/doyletic.htm .soon an image began to emerge for me that doyle had made a cosmological discovery which affected every human being and that a science needed to be created for the body of knowledge which will accrue from his discovery. i had already begun using the word "doyles" to refer to the physical body states stored before five years old....the name will forever honor the innovator, doyle henderson, who made the original cosmological discovery upon which the science is based. it allowed me to give a simple operational definition of doyletics as the study of doyles, just as genetics is the study of genes. in fact, if genetics can be called the science which studies the acquisition and transmission of physical body traits, then doyletics can be called the science which studies the acquisition and transmission of physical body states. bodily traits are carried by genes in the genetic structure first generated at conception, and bodily states are carried by doyles stored in the limbic region of the brain during events before five years old. bodily traits comprise the physical structure of the human body such as eye and hair color, height, facial features, etc., and they are acquired from one's parents. bodily states comprise all the doylic events stored between 2 months after conception and five years old, and they are acquired during that time from the events and the people in one's life: one's parents, caregivers, relatives and friends. just as eye color may be acquired genetically from one's mother, a dislike for sauerkraut can be acquired doylicly from one's father. the word doyletics is to be treated as the words designating other sciences such as: genetics, physics, chemistry, biology, etc., — it is not capitalized inside a sentence.
brentcochran
03-28-2008, 01:15 PM
reading the extraterrestrial dna articles, i remembered these from mtsar forum:
alien dna discovered in humans
http://merkaba.tribe.net/thread/de3a4d42-984e-4a7a-9e43-beb61802d5b8
re-evaluating "junk dna"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6749213.stm
extracting the dna
http://www.trnmag.com/stories/2003/012903/data_stored_in_live_cells_012903.html
ancient biology and the nephilim
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/26047
dna found to have "impossible" telepathic properties
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2008/02/dna-found-to-ha.html
gnostics and extra-terrestrial denial http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/frontpage/2007/03/21/01414.html
specialpeoples
03-28-2008, 05:40 PM
as for it being a new talk is beside the point here as lipton himself says he had this revelation 20 years ago and been talking about it since. the rest of us are still catching on so i,d say this guy is worth listening again and again.
(side note, his text book colored illustrations and color model of the amino acid sequence of a protein reminded me of the stephenville video.)
LightEye
03-28-2008, 05:42 PM
dear friends,
http://www.weare1.us/golden_ratio.html
be well, be love.
david
esoteric anatomy: the body as consciousness
by bruce burger, ma
we invite you to contemplate an ancient vision of the universe
as a living, breathing, conscious being . . . and the ubiquitous golden spiral as the mathematical expression of the life breath of a living universe.
chapter 8
the golden spiral:
a key to understanding energy in nature
all creation is the interweaving of cycles. from galactic manifestation to subatomic waves, the universe is a vast spectrum of cycles. the cycles of birth and death, summer and winter, day and night, in-breath and out-breath weave the fabric of life. the ancient rishis (yogi's who purified their body/minds and directly experienced the fundamental forces of creation) experienced the underlying unity of all cycles as the breath of brahma and the ubiquitous periodicity of the universe as the rhythm of the life breath of a single harmonious living being.
all bodies in nature or organized around the proportional harmonics
of the rhythms of the earth's breath.
where is a profound body of scientific evidence that points to the fact that the universe is a single harmonious system. a key to understanding this unity is found in an aspect of natural law known variously as the “divine proportion,” “golden section,” “golden ratio,” or golden spiral.”
bruce rawles explains:
the divine proportion was closely studied by the greek sculptor, phidias, hence, it was given the name phi. also known as the golden mean, the magic ratio, the fibonacci series, etc., phi can be found throughout the universe; from the spirals of galaxies to the spiral of a nautilus seashell; from the harmony of music to the beauty in art. a botanist will find it in the growth patterns of flowers and plants, while the zoologist sees it in the breeding of rabbits. the entomologist views it in the genealogy of a bee, and the physicist observes it in the behavior of light and atoms. a wall street analyst finds it in the rising and falling patterns of a market, the mathematician in the examination of the pentagram. . . . the ancient egyptians used it in the construction of the great pyramids and in the design of hieroglyphs found on tomb walls . . . . plato in his timaeus considered it the most binding of all mathematical relations and makes it the key to the physics of the cosmos.1
the golden spiral can be described mathematically through a principle known in the west as the fibonacci progression which is named after an italian mathematician leonardo fibonacci da pisa. fibonacci, the father of western mathematics, learned this principle from traders of the aryan civilizations of asia. the fibonacci progression is a mathematical sequence that is produced by starting with 1 and adding the last two numbers in the progression to arrive at the next. the fibonacci sequence begins: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, . . . each number is the sum of the previous two numbers.
the fibonacci numbers, and especially ratios of two successive fibonacci numbers, show up extensively in nature. for example, the petals of a monterey pine cone are arranged in spirals crossing in both directions: eight spirals in one direction and thirteen in the other. similar patterns arise in the seeds of sunflowers and in other plants whose leaves grow in a spiral around a central stem; each successive leaf may be on the opposite side (1/2 way around) or may be 2/3 of the way around, or 3/5, etc.2
the ratio of any two successive fibonacci numbers from three on is about 1:1.618. this ratio occurs ubiquitously throughout nature, in logarithmic spirals that underlie the process of growth.
the golden spiral describes the radiation of energy from a center. in all natural processes energy radiates from a center in the logarithmic proportions of the golden spiral. one can witness the golden spiral in the curve of an elephant’s tusk, the horns of wild sheep, the curve of a canary’s claw, the spiral in a pineapple or daisy. the spiral of your fingerprint or curl in your eye lash follow the divine proportion. the planets of our solar system radiate from our sun, and galaxies manifest following the rhythms of the golden spiral. the fibonacci progression describes the law that underlies the radiation of energy in nature. “it governs, for example, the laws involved with the multiple reflections of light through mirrors, as well as the rhythmic laws of gains and losses in the radiation of energy.”3
brentcochran
03-28-2008, 09:34 PM
is babbitt's atom the beginning of torsion field knowledge???
is it a torsion field?
reading the article and then seeing the sections in the book that it is taken from i see a section on babbitt's atom. then searching for other links on it using google. i found pictures that look like spinning energy like torsions.
http://www.svpvril.com/babbitt_atom.html
i read a little about the origin of babbitt's atom, and it's esoteric origin through clairvoyance here:
http://www.chem.yale.edu/~chem125/125/history99/8occult/occultatoms.html#int
what is it's connection to torsion fields?
if anyone knows this info it would be awesome if you took the time to share?
i've been looking into changing careers to massage therapy and this polarity therapy sounds super dope. so i'm going to order the book and read more about it, and see if there's any more connections with david's work, polarity therapy and bio-geometry.
tons of love,
brent
hi everyone !
my pineal gland got spinning during this assaume clip and i felt i found a logic pattern of the science bruce lipton was telling about.
i tested this pattern to my self and now i wish to test it to you guys=)
so here goes:
a holographic pattern between cells, human (life), earth and cosmos:
the cells of a living being has like humans a brain but in their membranes.
the cells membrane has receptors that grabs what the cells needs like our body has eyes, ears etc to grab information that our body needs.
the cells membrane has channels that let information through the membrane.
those are closed when the cell is "sleeping".
what if those channels in the cells are like our earths "wormholes" that let information in from a higher dimension to our dimension.
and what if those are closed when our earth is sleeping...
what if the "wormholes" of our earth is closed right now according to that the looking glass isn´t working to open the channel of the earth-->then our earth probably is sleeping.
then it isn´t strange why our climate is not working... cause our earth is sleeping.
what if coussioness from cosmos can´t wake up our earth then humans coussioness can wake it up like the cells is waking up the body.
then i will be doing everything to wake it up! hope ya join tha awakening=)
a very intuitive wroten text so hope ya get tha message=)
surfs up so let´s ride the wave and have fun instead of duckdiving it:)
love/ alex
brentcochran
04-01-2008, 10:14 PM
lighteye inspired me to search out any bruce lipton videos and to my surprise his other videos are now online. i just watched "as above so below, an introduction to fractal evoloution" and it jumped off right where "mind and matter meet" ended! an incredible lecture about oneness:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8950549020166531913&q=bruce+lipton&total=97&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3
DancingHoneyBee
04-04-2008, 05:08 AM
http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2008/04/beyond_darwin
at the collective level, said woese, bacteria exhibit patterns of organization and behavior that emerge suddenly, at tipping points of population variation and density called "saltations." natural selection still favors -- or disfavors -- the ultimate outcome of these jumps, but the jumps themselves seem to defy explanation solely through genetic changes or individual properties.
"man is the one who's undergoing this incredible evolution now," woese said. "we see some in the insects, but the social processes by which man is evolving are creating a whole new level of organization."
excellent stuff, very interesting!!
dhb, with love
brentcochran
04-09-2008, 08:11 AM
nano-softball made of dna
for quite some time, dna, the stuff our genes are made of, has also been considered the building material of choice for nanoscale objects. a team led by günter von kiedrowski at the ruhr university in bochum has now made a dodecahedron (a geometric shape with twelve surfaces) from dna building blocks. these objects are formed in a self-assembly process ...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080401110423.htm
weboy78
04-17-2008, 01:12 AM
some great materials on the formation of a cancer cell based on study about orgon..
http://www.cellulacancerosa.it/ita/home_italiano.htm
http://www.cellulacancerosa.it/ita/filmati1.htm
LightEye
06-14-2008, 12:19 PM
dear friends,
as i've said for quite some time - we're all et's. it's just a matter of perspective...
http://www.physorg.com/news132577096.html
watch this clip;
mission to mars final scene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vg9hqymvcvo
be well, be love.
david
scientists confirm that parts of earliest genetic material may have come from the stars
scientists have confirmed for the first time that an important component of early genetic material which has been found in meteorite fragments is extraterrestrial in origin, in a paper published on 15 june 2008.
the finding suggests that parts of the raw materials to make the first molecules of dna and rna may have come from the stars.
the scientists, from europe and the usa, say that their research, published in the journal earth and planetary science letters, provides evidence that life's raw materials came from sources beyond the earth.
LightEye
08-14-2008, 03:35 AM
dear friends,
another interesting interview with dr. bruce lipton.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u9nsb30cbm
be well, be love.
david
in this incredible journey of realizing that we control the destiny of 5 trillion cells within by being the master creators that we are. this will open everyone's eyes to conscious creation.
gunman
08-14-2008, 04:56 AM
not new to this site but really cool stuff!
canaan
08-14-2008, 09:33 AM
the information is great.
the host's husky northern midwestern accent is comical.
thanks for the find.
LightEye
09-16-2008, 12:54 PM
dear friends,
more great info from dr. bruce lipton...
part i
http://www.brucelipton.com/article/inter-view-with-bruce-in-planeta-magazine-part-one
part ii
http://www.brucelipton.com/article/interview-with-bruce-in-planeta-magazine-part-2
and this video;
bruce lipton on fractal biology and healing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx3jwrguurw
be well, be love.
david
interview with bruce in planeta magazine - part one
1 you are one of the most important voices of a new biology. what are the differences between the traditional biology and your version?
when i first introduced the concepts that i collectively i refer to as the “new biology” in 1980, almost all of my scientific colleagues ignored these new ideas as unbelievable and some even went as far as calling it a scientific “heresy.” however, since that time, conventional biology has been undergoing a profound revision of its basic beliefs. the new revisions of biomedicine are leading traditional science toward the same conclusions i had twenty-five years ago. the funny part is that when i first presented public lectures on the “new biology” in 1985, my scientific peers walked out on my lectures considering the ideas as flights of fantasy. today, when presenting the same information, research scientists are quick to respond, “so what is it that you are saying that is new?” indeed, our biological beliefs are evolving.
while leading edge science has acquired a different view of how life works, the general public is still being educated with the outdated beliefs. scientists know that genes don’t control life, yet most media (tv, radio, newspapers and magazines) are still informing the public that genes control their lives. people are still primarily attributing their deficiencies and illnesses to genetic dysfunctions. since we are taught that genes “control” life, and as far as we know we did not select our genes nor can we change them, then we perceive we are powerless in controlling our biology and behaviors. the beliefs about genes cause the public to perceive of themselves as “victims” of heredity.
yet today there are still some very significant differences between the views of conventional biology and the insights offered by the “new biology.” firstly, traditional biologists still acknowledge that the nucleus (the cell organelle that contains the genes) “controls” biology, an idea that emphasizes genes as the “primary” controlling factor in life. in contrast the “new biology” concludes that the cell membrane (the “skin” of the cell) is the structure that primarily “controls” an organism’s behavior and genetics.
the membrane contains the molecular switches that regulate a cell’s functions in response to environmental signals. for example, a light switch can be used to turn a light on and off. does the switch “control” the light? not really, since the switch is actually “controlled’ by the person that turns it on and off. a membrane switch is analogous to a light switch in that it turns a cell function or the reading of a gene on and off…yet the membrane switch is actually activated by an environmental signal. so the “control” is not in the switch, it is in the environment. while conventional biologists are now recognizing that the environment is an important contributor in regulating biology, the “new biology” emphasizes the environment as the primary control in biology.
secondly, conventional biomedical science emphasizes that the physical “mechanisms” that control biology are grounded in newtonian mechanics. in contrast, the “new biology” acknowledges that the mechanisms of the cell are controlled by quantum mechanics. this is a major difference in perspective for the following reason: newtonian mechanics places emphasis on the material realm (atoms and molecules), while quantum mechanics focuses upon the role of the invisible energy forces that collectively form the “field” (see the field by lynne mactaggart).
medicine sees the body as strictly a mechanical device composed of physical biochemicals and genes. if the operation of the body is dis-eased, medicine uses physical drugs and chemistry to heal the body. in the quantum universe, it is recognized that invisible energy fields and physical molecules cooperate in creating life. in fact, quantum mechanics recognizes that the invisible moving forces of the field are the primary factors that shape matter. at the very leading edge of biophysics today, scientists are also recognizing that the body’s molecules are actually controlled by vibrational energy frequencies, so that light, sound and other electromagnetic energies profoundly influence all the functions of life. this new insight about the power of energy forces provides an understanding of how asian energy medicine (e.g., acupuncture, feng shui), homeopathy, chiropractic and other complementary healing modalities influence health.
among the “energy” forces that control biology are the electromagnetic fields that are generated by the mind. in conventional biology, the action of the mind is not really incorporated into the understanding of life. this is very surprising in that medicine acknowledges that the placebo effect is responsible for at least one third of all medical healing, including surgery. the placebo effect occurs when someone is healed due to their belief (action of the mind) that a drug or medical procedure is going to heal them, even though that drug can be a sugar pill or the procedure a sham. interestingly, the influence of this very valuable healing ability is generally disregarded by conventional allopathic medicine and even “despised” by the drug companies that prefer to see drugs as the only remedy for disease.
the “new biology” emphasizes the role of the mind as the primary factor influencing health. this is an important difference because it acknowledges that we are not necessarily victims of the biology, and that with proper understanding we can use the mind as a power that controls life. in this reality, since we can control our thoughts, we become masters of our biology and not victims of hardwired genes.
thirdly, the “new biology” emphasizes that evolution is not driven by the mechanisms emphasized in darwinian biology. while the “new biology” still recognizes that life evolved over time, it suggests that it was more influence by lamarckian mechanisms than darwinian mechanisms. (this answer is discussed in more detail in the darwinian question below.)
in conclusion, the intention of the “new biology” is not so much directed toward the scientific community (which has already begun revising its belief system) as it is intended for the public (lay audience) that is still being mis-educated with old, outdated and limiting beliefs. the public needs to be aware of the new science for it represents knowledge that will allow them to have more power over their lives.
this is new knowledge is about “self.” since knowledge is power, than “knowledge of self” directly means self-empowerment, exactly what we need during these troubling times for the planet.
billybobbutterball
09-22-2008, 04:00 PM
he is known as dr. bruce lipton.
don't know how i have overlooked this rogish fellow.... after raising lemarck from the scientific dead, he then skillfully shoots a poisoned arrow into the achiles heel of politically correct darwinism.:p
my kinda spiritualistic robin hood type of guy!:cool:
as far as i can tell the body of concepts he expounds fits in well if not seamlessly with the loo....
upward and onward! billybobrevitalized:)
LightEye
09-24-2008, 12:47 PM
dear friends,
more from dr. bruce lipton.
http://www.brucelipton.com/article/interview-with-bruce-in-planeta-magazine-part-3rn
be well, be love.
david
interview with bruce in planeta magazine - part 3
20 in fact, how do i know whether i have any control of my genes or not?
recent research on identical twins showed how their lives changed their genetic read-out. when a sperm and egg come together at conception, the new fertilized cell has two complete sets of genes, one from the mother and one from the father. most of the traits in the body only use one of the two genes for each trait provided by the two parents. when born, the genes selected in each identical twin’s genome were about the same. however, as the siblings grow up and have different life experiences they end up selecting different gene combinations. overtime, their life experiences lead to each having a unique gene profile different from their identical twin. this is simple proof of how life experiences lead to changes in gene activity.
21 you say that our genes are a kind of blueprint. and, more impressive, that they will be rewritten. how?
as mentioned above, genes are linear molecular blueprints; the sequence of dna bases (also known as a, t, c and g, standing for adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanosine) represents the “genetic code.” the sequence of the code is used in assembling a “string” of amino acids that form the backbone of a protein molecule. different amino acid sequences make different shaped protein molecules. the shapes of the building block proteins are important in assembling the structure of the cell and for generating movements that create the cell’s functions.
the dna is a linear code. however, epigenetic mechanisms can cut the code up into pieces and reassemble them in a vaiety of ways. so that a single gene blueprint can be used to make 30,000 different versions of proteins. this means we can rewrite a healthy gene code and create a mutated protein product, or, we can rewrite a mutant genetic code and create a normal protein product. through epigentic mechanisms we actively participate with our own gene activity. unfortunately, we have been doing this all our lives, but we did not know we were doing it…and in the absence of that knowledge, we have not been aware that our lifestyle, thoughts, and emotions have been influencing our genetics.
22 is it possible to reshape our deepest thoughts?
absolutely! the problem is we did not understand the way our minds work. we have two minds, the conscious mind and the subconscious mind. the conscious mind is the one we associate with our personal identity, it is the thinking, reasoning mind. the subconscious mind, as the name implies, operates with out supervision of the conscious mind, it is the “automatic mind.” if the beliefs in the subconscious mind conflict with the desires of the conscious mind…which one will win out? the answer is clearly the subconscious mind, for it is one million times more powerful an information processor than the conscious mind, and as neuroscientists reveal, it operates about 95% of the time.
we used to think that if the conscious mind became aware of our issues, it would automatically correct any negative programs downloaded in our subconscious mind. this is why people have a tendency to “talk to themselves” with the hope of changing limiting subconscious programs. unfortunately, this does not work. the reason, the subconscious mind is like a tape player, it records behavior and at the push of a button, the program will replay over and over again (habits). the problem is there is no “entity” in the subconscious mind that “listens” to what the conscious mind wants! it is simply a tape recorder. one can consciously change the subconscious mind’s programs, but not by talking to or reasoning with it.
there are three ways that are very effective in changing old, limiting or sabotaging beliefs in the subconscious mind: buddhist mindfulness, clinical hypnotherapy and an exciting new healing modality frequently called “energy psychology.” discussions of these different programming methods are available in the resource section on my website (www.brucelipton.com)
LightEye
10-10-2008, 12:27 PM
dear friends,
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/10/081010092352.htm
and of course this fantastic article from fosar-bludorf
the biological chip in our cells
http://www.fosar-bludorf.com/archiv/biochip_eng.htm
be well, be love.
david
can genetic information be controlled by light?
sciencedaily (oct. 10, 2008) — dna, the molecule that acts as the carrier of genetic information in all forms of life, is highly resistant against alteration by ultraviolet light, but understanding the mechanism for its photostability presents some puzzling problems. a key aspect is the interaction between the four chemical bases that make up the dna molecule. researchers at kiel university have succeeded in showing that dna strands differ in their light sensitivity depending on their base sequences.
their results are reported by nina schwalb and colleagues in the current issue of the journal science appearing on october 10, 2008.
it has been known for many years that the individual bases that code the genetic information contained in dna show a high degree of photostability, as the energy that they take up from uv radiation is immediately released again. surprisingly, however, it is found that in dna, which consists of many bases, those mechanisms are ineffective or only partially effective. it seems that the deactivation of uv-excited dna molecules must instead occur by some completely different mechanisms specific to dna, which are not yet understood. through measurements by a variety of methods on dna molecules with different base sequences, the research group led by professor friedrich temps at the institute of physical chemistry of kiel university has now been able to confirm and clarify that assumption.
Henry Deacon
10-14-2008, 10:37 PM
top up each day with one of the above and you will feel all over, under, around and through.
hugs,
'ex henry'
:)
http://news.google.com/nwshp?hl=en&tab=wn&ncl=1257097028&topic=m
astraya
10-15-2008, 12:01 AM
top up each day with one of the above and you will feel all over, under, around and through.
hugs, 'ex henry' :)
[milk url]
well, i don't agree with the milk part, but i do take 2,000 iu's of vit. d/day. also, seth (through jane roberts) says that chlorophyll and light help us maintain the camouflage patterns (illusions) that we create every day. so i take chlorophyll as well because it can be scary when your every day world suddenly disappears :cool:.
starlove
10-16-2008, 03:53 AM
hello friends,
great article from science daily *thankyou*also great links to google regarding the importance of vitamin d for children :) :)
i love to sit in my pretty floral garden when the glorious sun is shining with a huge glass of yummy organic milk.:)
this way i figure that my vitamin d intake is boosted whilst i am in a wonderful state of bliss. how perfect is that!:)
mother nature i love you just the way you are x
weboy78
10-18-2008, 03:46 AM
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/10/081016141407.htm
scientists use light to control proteins
a team of researchers from penn state and the university of texas southwestern medical center has discovered a way to use light to control certain proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions.
Henry Deacon
10-18-2008, 04:02 PM
not promoting ingestion of milk at all.
i hope no one read into my post and thought that milk was the point of the post.... it is not and only d3 in much higher doses (not possible from milk) are suggested.
also... yes.. high quality chlorella is good for most peoples too.
be careful not to ingest too much green if you are not used to it... or possibly allergic to it.
green skin is a beautiful thing if you can manifest it :)
7Sisters
10-18-2008, 08:33 PM
i'm not going to pretend to be as smart as all of you here, but this has really started me thinking about the stuff that gets zapped around me when i am upset or excited. all of my siblings and i are the same here in this way.
we put out street lights, blow out bulbs, freeze computers, cash registers, blow up glass, and turn on equipment, sometimes even if it is unplugged! we have to be very upset, or really excited before things like this happen...it's very strange and i have always wondered about it, and i know my family does too. when it happens i have observed that i am high in a mood. i must say that i am glad i read this.
houman
10-22-2008, 07:01 PM
the miracle of vitamin d
by krispin sullivan, cn
http://www.westonaprice.org/basicnutrition/vitamindmiracle.html
houman
Understanding
11-08-2008, 11:38 PM
bruce lipton talks about epigenetics and the evoultion of mankind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxtdtbvp1ru&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6vyh_sbmcs&feature=related
Jasper
11-11-2008, 01:35 AM
http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/frontpage/2008/10/20/02677.html
scholars suggest human dna shows signs of being an invasive extraterrestrial parasite.
recent work by russian biologist piotr garjajev and some russian linguistic experts suggests the same thing, and, more specifically, this research may show that junk dna, rather than being a discard, is “a computer hologram that works with laser-type radiations.” in short, dna is an extraordinary generator of perceptions, an instrument of virtual reality.
LightEye
11-14-2008, 12:16 AM
dear friends,
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2008/08/11/2331197.htm?site=science
be well, be love.
david
scientists stop the ageing process
abc/afp
scientists have stopped the ageing process in an entire organ for the first time, a study released today says.
published in today's online edition of nature medicine, researchers at the albert einstein college of medicine at yeshiva university in new york city also say the older organs function as well as they did when the host animal was younger.
the researchers, led by associate professor ana maria cuervo, blocked the ageing process in mice livers by stopping the build-up of harmful proteins inside the organ's cells.
as people age their cells become less efficient at getting rid of damaged protein resulting in a build-up of toxic material that is especially pronounced in alzheimer's, parkinson's and other neurodegenerative disorders.
LightEye
11-21-2008, 11:43 AM
dear friends,
http://rrrgroup.homestead.com/protocells.pdf
be well, be love.
david
living proto-cells made in space
by peter fotis kapnistos (copyright 2008)
in early 2001, scientists at nasa ames research center in california’s silicon valley reported a breakthrough discovery that had major implications for future astrobiology missions. duplicating the harsh conditions of cold interstellar space in their laboratory, they produced “membranous structures” that mimic primitive cells found in all living things.
using simple, everyday chemicals, researchers from ames’ astrochemistry laboratory and the department of chemistry and biochemistry at the university of california, santa cruz, created, for the first time, so-called “proto-cells.”
although not alive, they were similar to the membranous structures found in all life forms. in a key report published in proceedings of the national academy of sciences, the nasa scientists explained how they had recreated the cold vacuum conditions found in space, irradiating a series of simple ices with the ultraviolet radiation found everywhere. they created solid materials or “amphiphiles,” which, when immersed in water, spontaneously produced bubbles of membranous soap-like structures that had internal and external layers.
LightEye
11-21-2008, 12:26 PM
dear friends,
http://www.ezinearticles.com/?plasma-carbon-symbiosis-and-bioplasma-body-fusion&id=948088
be well, be love.
david
plasma-carbon symbiosis and bioplasma body fusion
by jay alfred
biologists are beginning to realize that co-operation was just as important as competition in the evolution of life's diversity and resilience. every cell in the human body contains a mitochondrion which is thought to be a bacterial cell which invaded an early eukaryote. instead of being digested, both cells tolerated each other and began to live with each other - a merger which provided synergies to both. this is a startling example of symbio-genesis. but then every multi-cellular animal or plant is also an obvious example of co-operation rather than competition. more than a 1,000 trillion cells are living peacefully and co-operating in your body; together with 500 to 100,000 species of bacteria. in fact, there are about ten times as many bacteria as human cells in the human body.
lynn margulis, member of the national academy of sciences and distinguished professor at the university of massachusetts, has argued that random mutation, claimed to be the main source of genetic variation is of only limited importance. much more significant is the acquisition and integration of new genomes by symbiotic merger. but of course, she was confining herself to only carbon-based life forms.
the "parallel earth" hypothesis proposes that a counterpart dark matter earth co-accreted with the visible earth in the embryonic solar system. according to dark plasma theory, dark matter consists largely of a plasma of very high energy non-standard particles (sometimes of a different parity) - or "dark plasma". on this counterpart earth, life flourished, just like it did on our visible earth. the difference was that the life forms were plasma-based. two different substrates, plasma and carbon, gave rise to life-forms in two different habitats.
according to the "dark panspermia" hypothesis proposes that meteorites, asteroids and comets, containing both the dark and visible building blocks of life fell into habitable zones and generated the first single-celled and later multi-cellular life-forms which developed both ordinary and dark bioplasma bodies that were coupled to each other. hence, even when life began on the visible earth, plasma life forms were already forming symbiotic relationships with the abundant carbon-based life forms on our counterpart earth.
LightEye
12-07-2008, 12:52 PM
dear friends,
there is only life...
part i
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/13760/origins_of_life__p1/
part ii
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/13761/origins_of_life__p2/
be well, be love.
david
LightEye
12-08-2008, 02:35 PM
dear friends,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izq0vwbnfao
be well, be love.
david
great things are always simple, your perception, thoughts and feelings will affect how your dna will be read, and more deeply, will directly affect your health, if you believe that your healing and pose actions to support it, you body will heal itself and then some, if you believe that your dying, well guess what, your cells will execute that. logically when we care about ourselves and truly want to be happy, we instinctively start to eat better feel better and know better...
original song & instruments performed and cyberedited by cyberkaz
mind over matter is starting to be proven scientifically, and the "placebo" effect is not just a myth anymore, life is a gift and your mind is ultimately gearing your cells, be smart, love your body, even if life try's to bring you down, force it back up, change your mindset, forget what others think, and harness the love...
source images from two nova documentaries: "ghost in your genes" which focuses on new discoveries concerning epigenetics and the epigenome, and the other is simply called "dna" a pbs special on the controversial history of dna and the human genome project.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1128045835761675934&ei=b0mssfwzc46i_qgkk9tldg&q=ghost+in+your+genes
at the end is bruce lipton talking on a radio show about his findings and experiences as a bio-chemist...
think good thoughts, pose the actions and you will shine bright!
weboy78
12-13-2008, 01:17 PM
russian scientists, currently employed in harvard university and josephine bay paul centre in comparative molecular biology and evolution, made a fantastic discovery. they proved that tiny freshwater animals – bdelloid rotifers – permanently borrow genes from bacteria, fungi and even plants. moreover, these animals make alien genes work...
..the secret seems to be revealed soon. biologists detected massive horizontal gene transfer in bdelloid rotifers, which enrich their own genome with dna fragments, taken form fungi, plants and bacteria! previous facts of horizontal gene transfer were noted only in bacteria. animals exchanged genes only in case of a parasite or an endosymbiont interacting with its host...
http://www.russia-ic.com/education_science/science/breakthrough/761/
weboy78
02-09-2009, 06:02 AM
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/02/090208133232.htm
first crystal structure of an intermediate particle in virus assembly created
...
the structure, described february 8 in an advance online publication of the journal nature, provides fresh insights into the elegant dance that viral proteins perform to create the infectious structure that causes all manner of misery and disease, say researchers. while the virus they studied, hk97, only infects bacteria, well-known viruses such as herpes and hiv are also known to assemble an "intermediary" structure before morphing into its final assault-proof, infectious form.
"the principles of this multi-stage protein coat assembly will likely be similar across all complex viruses," says the study's senior author, scripps research professor john e. johnson. "but this process has never been seen before at this resolution, and now we known that what we thought happens, doesn't."
that's important, johnson says, because if scientists understand how a virus builds its protective coat, they may be able to medically target vulnerabilities in the first stage of that assembly. "we believe that without its final shell to protect it, an immature virus will be much more defenseless to antiviral agents," he says.
knowing how viruses build these vessels to protect the naked viral dna inside is also useful in the field of medical nanotechnology, he adds. "the immature coat has lots of holes in it through which we could load drugs, and then seal it in the mature form to produce a potent delivery system," johnson says.
johnson and his research team have long studied hk97, and had "solved" the structure of the virus's mature outer coat. it is made up of 72 protein rings – 12 pentagons and 60 hexagons – locked together like the chain mail suits worn by knights. this coating forms the head of the virus, which is extremely small – thousands of times narrower than a human hair...
litllady
02-15-2009, 11:00 AM
i have been researching a common virus these last few weeks and i am concerned and intrigued by how the world cycles and everything serves a purpose. i watched a show on national geographic about hosts and viruses and it seems that if we look at this on a large scale, this is how life has came into existence here. are we all a virus in a host? i am not talking about this being a bad thing...but yet a job or function on how things work.
i had to take my youngest child to the doctor for what is called 'fifths disease' and since my two oldest children had already had this a few weeks back and i had researched it, i asked him some questions.
here is a link about fifths disease...
http://mediwire.sma.org/main/default.aspx?p=content&articleid=14990
it says it is a parvovirus called b19 and this is the only form of the virus that can effect humans. parvovirus is normally associated with animals and i read a link somewhere that before it was a canine virus...it was a feline virus and there was the suspicions that it was jumping species. i asked my doctor if this was so, that a virus was jumping species and he said no that this has been a well known virus of humans for a long time. my studies suggested that it was discovered and labeled in 1974 and it often called slapped cheek disease. there is no medical reason to worry about it they say since it gives off no worrisome symptoms besides mabey a small fever and a lacy blotchy rash all over the body. most sites say the rash only effects certain areas...in my girl, age 11, it effected her arms, cheeks, stomach and legs...in my oldest boy it only effected his arms and cheeks....in my youngest, age 3, it was all over his body and came on over night, he awoke with a lacy red pattern all over his body. i myself have red cheeks right now that feel like a fever if you touch them.
so since there are no health concerns, half of the children at a school may have this rash and they carry on like nothing is wrong, sending every one to school....and everyone ends up with the rash. they say once you get the rash, you are not contagious...but before you get the rash...the only sign of the virus is a small fever, if that.
could these virus's play a bigger role then what meets the eye here? could this cycling and changing of virus's and host's be a part of the evolving of a change in vibrations of the physical body? is that way out there to think about it like that?
ill post a link that made me re think this as just a rash of no worries....
http://www.policestateplanning.com/prison_experiments.htm
anyone feel anything more to this...?
lynette
weboy78
02-20-2009, 03:48 AM
the consciousness field allow or not the work of the virus , depend on necessity of evolution
weboy78
03-19-2009, 05:34 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/25/science/25dna.html?_r=3&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&adxnnlx=1153832610-vj9sghjwtrjlf9qr0nip+a
the genetic code specifies all the proteins that a cell makes. the second code, superimposed on the first, sets the placement of the nucleosomes, miniature protein spools around which the dna is looped. the spools both protect and control access to the dna itself.
the discovery, if confirmed, could open new insights into the higher order control of the genes, like the critical but still mysterious process by which each type of human cell is allowed to activate the genes it needs but cannot access the genes used by other types of cell.
the new code is described in the current issue of nature by eran segal of the weizmann institute in israel and jonathan widom of northwestern university in illinois and their colleagues...
mauro
03-27-2009, 08:48 AM
hello!
this paper is from 2007, but shows very interesting mainstream results. the authors propose biophotons as the signals between cells, but perhaps we are in the presence of more complex torsion field communication. it could also explain the very well known by-stander effect, where cells that have not been irradiated die when they are in the vicinity of other cells irradiated by alpha-particles.
be well,
mauro
"evidence for non-chemical, non-electrical intercellular signaling
in intestinal epithelial cells" ashkan farhadi et. al. - bioelectrochemistry 71 (2007) 142–148
abstract
synchrony between mechanically separated biological systems is well known. we posed the question: can cells induce synchronous behavior in neighboring cells which are mechanically separated and which cannot communicate via chemical or electrical mechanisms. caco-2 cell cultures were divided into three groups. “inducer” cells were exposed to h2o2. “detector” cells were placed in separate containers near the inducer cells but were not exposed to h2o2. control cells were exposed to fresh media and were kept in a distant laboratory area. samples were measured for total protein concentration, nfκb activation and structural changes, 10, 30 and 60 min after exposure respectively. exposing inducer cells to h2o2 resulted in a significant reduction in total protein content (−50%), an increase in nuclear nfκb activation (+38%), and structural damage (56%) compared to controls. there was a similar reduction in total protein content (−48%), increase in the nuclear fraction of nfκb (+35%) and structural damage (25%) in detector cells. these findings provide evidence in support of a non-chemical, on-electrical communication. this signaling system possibly plays a role in synchronous, stimulus-appropriate cell responses to noxious stimuli and may explain a number of cellular behaviors that are hard to explain based only on conventional cell signaling systems.
© 2007 elsevier b.v. all rights reserved.
and here´s the link:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=articleurl&_udi=b6w72-4n7ry45-1&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=c000050221&_version=1&_urlversion=0&_userid=10&md5=a593b937fdfb57df5a50fbac50188157
weboy78
04-12-2009, 11:12 AM
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16930-do-aliens-share-our-genetic-code.html
universal code?
they show how the other 10 may have been added one by one as early life on earth became more sophisticated. more controversially, they go on to argue that this process dictated the evolution of the genetic code, suggesting it too is universal.
darren griffin, a geneticist at the university of kent, uk, suggests higgs and pudritz are pushing their conclusions too far.
"laws of physics govern the universe, and it seems reasonable to suggest that there are laws of molecular biology that may also be universal," he says. "but it seems unlikely that the very same genetic code would arise on another planet, even if there are similarities in the fundamental molecules such as amino acids."
mahstar
04-20-2009, 12:36 AM
article from research news:
http://www.lbl.gov/science-articles/archive/phys-fossil-biodiversity.html
"a detailed and extensive new analysis of the fossil records of marine animals over the past 542 million years has yielded a stunning surprise. biodiversity appears to rise and fall in mysterious cycles of 62 million years for which science has no satisfactory explanation. the analysis, performed by researchers with the u.s. department of energy's lawrence berkeley national laboratory (berkeley lab) and the university of california at berkeley, has withstood thorough testing so that confidence in the results is above 99-percent."
very interesting, does seem that there's a purposeful pattern to evolution that is not darwininan...
weboy78
04-27-2009, 03:08 PM
one my friend is working on dna laser programming
he is searching the correct frequency
someone know this work?
http://www.soulsofdistortion.nl/dan%20winter.html
and about this frequencyes
http://www.lightwithin.com/somaenergetics/2solfeggio_frequencies.htm
someone know precisely why there is a diffrence of about 111 between them?
mitiog
05-07-2009, 10:27 AM
i'm not sure if this link is already posted? but here it is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wraquxr_-ey&feature=related
darth_rothscum
05-13-2009, 10:45 PM
more proof that consciousness is not created by the brain. as david, g. hancock and so many others have stated: the central nervous system is more of an antenna for the consciousness field that surrounds everything and is infinite in nature.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovtx35o0dxk
enjoy. :d
weboy78
05-14-2009, 05:43 AM
http://creation.com/squirrel-evolution
however, it now appears that the eastern grey is getting a taste of its own medicine from a new population that has emerged from its own ranks. in the last few decades, the numbers of black squirrels in england has been increasing greatly, and they have been dislodging the grey squirrels from their previous habitats.1
dr alison thomas, a professor of life sciences from anglia ruskin university, cambridge, who has been studying the ecology and genetics of england’s squirrel populations, said of the black squirrel:
‘there has been a recent population boom. they are due to overtake the grey squirrel population in some parts of the country...
weboy78
05-21-2009, 09:28 AM
is there a milky-way galaxy/earth biodiversity link? experts say "yes"
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2009/05/hubbles-secret.html
1n 1999, astronomers focusing on a star at the center of the milky way, measured precisely how long it takes the sun to complete one orbit (a galactic year) of our home galaxy: 226 million years...
researchers at the university of california, berkeley found that marine fossil records show that biodiversity increases and decreases based on a 62-million-year cycle. at least two of the earth's great mass extinctions-the permian extinction 250 million years ago and the ordovician extinction about 450 million years ago-correspond with peaks of this cycle, which can't be explained by evolutionary theory. ..
LightEye
06-02-2009, 12:21 PM
dear friends,
http://www.hplusmagazine.com/articles/bio/spooky-world-quantum-biology
be well, be love.
david
the spooky world of quantum biology
written by: michael garfield
date published: june 1, 2009
one hundred and fifty years ago, paleontologist thomas henry huxley (an autodidact and philosopher who coined the term “agnostic” and was known as “darwin’s bulldog” for his passionate defense of natural selection) asserted that humankind would eventually take the processes of evolution into our own hands. within a few decades of his proclamation, a cadre of equally brilliant scientists including werner heisenberg, david bohm, and max planck began to unravel the mysterious properties of quantum mechanics. these two theories –- evolutionary and quantum dynamics -- can each be considered among the most important discoveries of all time. taken together, they have changed almost everything about the way we understand reality. however, in spite of the popularity of interdisciplinary research and unifying theories over the last hundred years (despite, even, quantum physicist erwin schröedinger’s 1944 book, what is life?), it was only recently that the relationship between these two vastly important domains was even considered. now, a new kind of science, called “quantum biology,” is beginning to emerge –- and it could change everything we know, again..
the premise is simple. life is a molecular process; molecular processes operate according to the quantum playbook; therefore, life is a quantum process. and yet, it wasn’t until the nineties that anyone suggested biology could be better understood by looking at it through the lens of quantum theory. (the seminal paper was d.v. nanopoulos’ "theory of brain function, quantum mechanics and superstrings.”) not long after that, the idea caught on – particularly in the neurosciences, where the idea of the brain as a quantum computer quickly became a topic of fierce debate.
weboy78
07-07-2009, 01:18 AM
what are biophotons ?
biophotons, or ultraweak photon emissions of biological systems, are weak electromagnetic waves in the optical range of the spectrum - in other words: light. all living cells of plants, animals and human beings emit biophotons which cannot be seen by the naked eye but can be measured by special equipment developed by german researchers.
this light emission is an expression of the functional state of the living organism and its measurement therefore can be used to assess this state. cancer cells and healthy cells of the same type, for instance, can be discriminated by typical differences in biophoton emission. after an initial decade and a half of basic research on this discovery, biophysicists of various european and asian countries are now exploring the many interesting applications which range across such diverse fields as cancer research, non-invasive early medical diagnosis, food and water quality testing, chemical and electromagnetic contamination testing, cell communication, and various applications in biotechnology. ..
http://www.transpersonal.de/mbischof/englisch/webbookeng.htm
weboy78
07-11-2009, 03:32 PM
robey if, baggett bk, kirkpatrick nd, roe dj, dosescu j, sloane bf, hashim ai, morse dl, raghunand n, gatenby ra, gillies rj.
arizona cancer center, university of arizona, tucson, arizona, usa.
the external ph of solid tumors is acidic as a consequence of increased metabolism of glucose and poor perfusion. acid ph has been shown to stimulate tumor cell invasion and metastasis in vitro and in cells before tail vein injection in vivo. the present study investigates whether inhibition of this tumor acidity will reduce the incidence of in vivo metastases. here, we show that oral nahco(3) selectively increased the ph of tumors and reduced the formation of spontaneous metastases in mouse models of metastatic breast cancer. this treatment regimen was shown to significantly increase the extracellular ph, but not the intracellular ph, of tumors by (31)p magnetic resonance spectroscopy and the export of acid from growing tumors by fluorescence microscopy of tumors grown in window chambers. nahco(3) therapy also reduced the rate of lymph node involvement, yet did not affect the levels of circulating tumor cells, suggesting that reduced organ metastases were not due to increased intravasation. in contrast, nahco(3) therapy significantly reduced the formation of hepatic metastases following intrasplenic injection, suggesting that it did inhibit extravasation and colonization. in tail vein injections of alternative cancer models, bicarbonate had mixed results, inhibiting the formation of metastases from pc3m prostate cancer cells, but not those of b16 melanoma. although the mechanism of this therapy is not known with certainty, low ph was shown to increase the release of active cathepsin b, an important matrix remodeling protease.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19276390
(what is nahco3? answer sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda. sodium bicarbonate...baking soda. )
deadfoot
07-21-2009, 06:37 PM
i buy into the whole business of dna being the result of a specific wave of energy that is all around us, an intelligent wave, interconnecting us, etc.
however, i've long followed the work of lloyd pye and he has made a great case for human dna being a merging of 2 different species; presumably by one of the species that did the actual cutting and splicing.
i'm sure dw is aware of lloyd's work, and am wondering if anyone has heard him address this. to me, it's a bit of a loose end. comments?
LightEye
08-28-2009, 12:21 PM
dear friends,
looks like a honeycomb too me...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8225491.stm
be well, be love.
david
single molecule's stunning image
by jason palmer
science and technology reporter, bbc news
even the bonds to the hydrogen atoms at the pentacene's periphery can be seen
the detailed chemical structure of a single molecule has been imaged for the first time, say researchers.
the physical shape of single carbon nanotubes has been outlined before, using similar techniques - but the new method even shows up chemical bonds.
understanding structure on this scale could help in the design of many things on the molecular scale, particularly electronics or even drugs.
the ibm researchers report their findings in the journal science.
it is the same group that in july reported the feat of measuring the charge on a single atom.
LightEye
09-01-2009, 11:19 AM
dear friends,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbli3be8hru
be well, be love.
david
dr. bruce lipton explains four myths that were universally accepted until very recently. now that they are known to be false, medicine will inevitably change.
1. the world -- including biology and medicine -- operates through newtonian physics; your body is a physical machine, and by adjusting the machine we can adjust you
in fact, quantum physics demonstrates that the “field” -- invisible force -- is far more important. your thoughts may shape your environment far more than physical matter.
2. your genes control your life
you are not a robotic device controlled by molecules. the science of epigenetics shows that your thoughts, attitudes, and perceptions are primary in shaping your genetic readout.
3. life is based on survival of the fittest
evolution was actually based on cooperation rather than competition.
4. life evolved as a random process
new biology reveals that we are an extension of the environment. every time an organism is introduced into an ecosystem, its function is to balance it and keep it stable.
weboy78
09-04-2009, 09:47 AM
at least three human genes evolved "from scratch" via mutations in non-coding stretches of dna, a process thought to be virtually impossible until recently. the genes evolved since human and chimp lineages split and so are unique to us.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20327244.100-three-human-genes-evolved-from-junk.html
LightEye
09-05-2009, 11:57 AM
dear friends,
http://www.nature.com/news/2009/090904/full/news.2009.880.html
love and light.
david
cells go fractal
mathematical patterns rule the behaviour of molecules in the nucleus.
claire ainsworth
the maths behind the rugged beauty of a coastline may help to keep cell biology in order, say researchers in germany. fractals — rough shapes that look the same at all scales — could explain how the cell's nucleus holds molecules that manage our dna in the right location.
in new experiments, sebastien huet and aurélien bancaud of the european molecular biology laboratory in heidelberg, germany, tracked the movement of molecules within cells in a lab dish, then compared the pattern of movement against mathematical models. large molecules, they found, moved according to the same rules as small molecules — suggesting that their environment was truly fractal. the team reported their findings this week at the embo meeting in amsterdam.
"it's a really interesting approach," says angus lamond, a cell biologist at the university of dundee, uk. "it's very promising that the fractal model appears to be able to describe the [molecular] behaviour in this way."
LightEye
09-27-2009, 11:26 AM
dear friends,
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2009/09/the-dna-mystery-scientists-baffled-by-telepathic-abilities.html
be well, be love.
david
the dna mystery: scientists stumped by "telepathic" abilities
dna has been found to have a bizarre ability to put itself together, even at a distance, when according to known science it shouldn't be able to. explanation: none, at least not yet.
scientists are reporting evidence that contrary to our current beliefs about what is possible, intact double-stranded dna has the “amazing” ability to recognize similarities in other dna strands from a distance. somehow they are able to identify one another, and the tiny bits of genetic material tend to congregate with similar dna. the recognition of similar sequences in dna’s chemical subunits, occurs in a way unrecognized by science. there is no known reason why the dna is able to combine the way it does, and from a current theoretical standpoint this feat should be chemically impossible.
even so, research published in acs’ journal of physical chemistry b, shows very clearly that homology recognition between sequences of several hundred nucleotides occurs without physical contact or presence of proteins. double helixes of dna can recognize matching molecules from a distance and then gather together, all seemingly without help from any other molecules or chemical signals.
LightEye
09-28-2009, 12:12 PM
dear friends,
this, of course, verifies that which i've always said...
there is only change.
http://esciencenews.com/articles/2009/09/23/ratchet.genetic.mutations.make.evolution.irreversi ble
be well, be love.
david
ratchet-like genetic mutations make evolution irreversible
published: wednesday, september 23, 2009 - 12:45 in biology & nature
a university of oregon research team has found that evolution can never go backwards, because the paths to the genes once present in our ancestors are forever blocked. the findings -- the result of the first rigorous study of reverse evolution at the molecular level -- appear in the sept. 24 issue of nature. the team used computational reconstruction of ancestral gene sequences, dna synthesis, protein engineering and x-ray crystallography to resurrect and manipulate the gene for a key hormone receptor as it existed in our earliest vertebrate ancestors more than 400 million years ago. they found that over a rapid period of time, five random mutations made subtle modifications in the protein's structure that were utterly incompatible with the receptor's primordial form.
the discovery of evolutionary bridge burning implies that today's versions of life on earth may be neither ideal nor inevitable, said joe thornton, a professor in the uo's center for ecology and evolutionary biology and the howard hughes medical institute.
"evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by whether evolution can go backwards," thornton said, "but the issue has remained unresolved because we seldom know exactly what features our ancestors had, or the mechanisms by which they evolved into their modern forms. we solved those problems by studying the problem at the molecular level, where we can resurrect ancestral proteins as they existed long ago and use molecular manipulations to dissect the evolutionary process in both forward and reverse directions."
thornton's team, which included uo research scientist jamie bridgham and collaborator eric a. ortlund, a biochemist at atlanta's emory university, focused on the evolution of a protein called the glucocorticoid receptor (gr), which binds the hormone cortisol and regulates the stress response, immunity, metabolism and behavior in humans and other vertebrates.
weboy78
11-24-2009, 10:03 AM
generation of long rna chains in water
abstract
the synthesis of rna chains from 3′,5′-cyclic amp and 3′,5′-cyclic gmp was observed. the rna chains formed in water, at moderate temperatures (40 to 90 c), in the absence of enzymes or inorganic catalysts. as determined by rnases analyses, the bonds formed were canonical 3′,5′-phosphodiester bonds. the polymerizations are based on two reactions not previously described: (1) oligomerization of 3′, 5′-cgmp to circa 25 nucleotides-long rna molecules, and of 3′,5′-camp to 4-to-8 nucleotides-long molecules. oligo as further extended by reciprocal terminal ligation to yield rna molecules up to more than 120 nucleotides-long. (2) chain extension by terminal ligation of newly polymerized products of 3′,5′-cgmp on pre-formed oligonucleotides. the enzyme- and template-independent synthesis of long oligomers in water from prebiotically affordable precursors approaches the concept of spontaneous generation of (pre)genetic information.
http://www.jbc.org/content/early/2009/10/02/jbc.m109.041905
weboy78
02-07-2010, 07:52 AM
http://www.inco.hu/inco12/kozpont/cikk3h.htm
to create an organism, two genetic programs are required. the first one is geometric, i.e. a scheme, how to design the body. the second program is in the form of a meaningful text which contains instructions and explanations how to use the first program, how to understand and build the organism. these programs exist in the form of “dna video tapes”, which are used by the genetic apparatus, acting like a bio-computer. when the bio-computer reads these video tapes, sound and light images appear that constitute the movie program of the development of the organism. when the creation of a grown-up organism is completed, the movie ends. then the second movie starts, which contains the instructions for maintenance of the organism for indefinitely long time. unfortunately, the videotapes containing information about a perfectly healthy organism, get corrupted with time, errors accumulate (dna mutations). the instructions accumulate errors and the organism gets sick, grows old and dies. it is very likely that these dna video tapes can be renewed and corrected. with this new understanding of how our genetic apparatus works, completely new technologies for healing a person and extending a person’s life become feasible. and this is the essence of wave genetics and its practical applications to come.
LightEye
02-11-2010, 01:02 PM
dear friends,
http://www.space.com/searchforlife/life-new-defintion-am-100211.html
be well, be love.
david
what is life? a new theory
by clara moskowitz
astrobiology magazine
posted: 11 february 2010
12:10 pm et
biology is often called the study of life, yet in the history of the field, experts have never agreed on just what, exactly, life is.
many attempts to classify life focus on a list of requirements, such as the ability to reproduce, to carry out metabolic reactions, to grow, to defend against injury, and others. yet exceptions to each of those can be made for things that are generally accepted to be alive. for example, mules and worker bees cannot reproduce, but surely they are alive. and bacteria, when frozen, are completely inactive but still are alive.
biologist gerard jagers op akkerhuis of wageningen university in the netherlands has come up with a novel solution that does not ask life to meet a long list of abilities.
"people have focused on facultative properties like breathing or moving, and then say if we combine a few of those properties we are close to having defined life, but there are always exceptions," jagers op akkerhuis said. "what [my idea] does is it turns the whole thing completely upside down. i focus on the minimal absolutely necessary properties and i don't care about any facultative properties."
instead, he defines life in terms of a concept he calls an operator. this name was introduced to relate to both physical particles (atoms and molecules) and organisms. the operators are entities that, as the result of specific self-organization processes, stand out from the surrounding environment. all living things, like humans and hummingbirds, as well as some non-living things, such as atoms and molecules, would be operators.
weboy78
03-19-2010, 06:42 AM
we are special for the junk dna
variation in transcriptional regulation is thought to be a major cause of phenotypic diversity1, 2. although widespread differences in gene expression among individuals of a species have been observed3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, studies to examine the variability of transcription factor binding on a global scale have not been performed, and thus the extent and underlying genetic basis of transcription factor binding diversity is unknown. by mapping differences in transcription factor binding among individuals, here we present the genetic basis of such variation on a genome-wide scale.
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/abs/nature08934.html
weboy78
05-11-2010, 01:41 AM
the biophotonic quantum holographic matrix
by william f. hamilton iii
abstract: this paper is an attempt to integrate studies of the quantum potential, quantum holography, biophotonics and the enveloping matrix of biointegration, biocommunication, and bioinformation that composes the web of light and life in living organisms and their possible genesis in an electromagnetic infoton.
introduction:
david bohm, theoretical physicist proposed a new hidden variables theory of quantum mechanics. he assumes the wave function does not represent just a set of probabilities: it represents an actual field. this field exists and acts upon particles the same way a classical potential does, thus it is a quantum potential which is associated to this field and is a function of the wave function. it is postulated here that the quantum potential is active as a field in living cells and organisms and acts upon them.
http://twm.co.nz/biquahol.htm
goodyear8504
05-13-2010, 09:40 AM
i found this article after reading something about it on another website.
http://news.gather.com/viewarticle.action?articleid=281474978167124
"but when in february 2010 they (a team led by maría eugenia farías, a microbiologist at the national scientific and technical research council in tucumán, argentina) explored laguna diamante inside the still active cerro galán volcano--one of the world's largest volcanic caldera--they found microbes and flamingos flourishing in the extreme conditions rather than stromatolites.
farías says that the lagoon is hyper alkaline (ph 11) and contains concentrations of salt five times higher than those of sea water. in addition, the concentration of arsenic in the water is 20,000 times higher than the level regarded as safe for drinking water by the us environmental protection agency. laguna del diamante is located 4,600 meters above sea level, so any life also has to survive ultraviolet (uv) light that is around 40 percent more intense than in the lowlands as well as low oxygen concentrations, she adds. in addition, the volcano there is active and gaseous sulfur escaping from vents can make the environment even more hostile."
weboy78
07-17-2010, 05:16 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsiuwuofb2g
eric dollard attends the 1986 uspa conference and tells us about his research into georges lakhovsky's multiwave oscillator from http://borderlands.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/georges_lakhovsky
georges lakhovsky published books and articles that claimed and attempted to demonstrate that living cells emit and receive electromagnetic radiations at their own high frequencies.
no recent peer-reviewed, funded scientific studies have investigated these claims so they are not accepted by mainstream science.[1] (see below mention of american cancer society information.)
in 1925 lakhovsky wrote a radio news magazine article entitled "curing cancer with ultra radio frequencies."
in 1929 while in france he was the author of a book "the secret of life: electricity, radiation and your body" (french) in which he claimed and attempted to demonstrate that good or bad health was determined by the relative health of these cellular oscillations, and bacteria, cancers, and other pathogens corrupted them, causing interference with these oscillations. it was translated to english in 1935. numerous depictions pictured in the book supposedly have lakhovsky in a paris, france hospital conducting clinical research treating cancer patients with before, during, and after photographs.[2]
with assistance from nikola tesla,[citation needed] georges lakhovsky invented the multiple wave oscillator,[3] that lakhovsky claimed would revitalize and strengthen the health of cells. the device consisted of two broadband antennae (a sending and a receiving pair) composed of concentric sets of curved open-ended copper pieces suspended / held in place by silk threads, two metal stands to hold the two antennae, tesla coil(s), and electromagnetic spark / pulse generator. in june 1934 he was awarded u.s. patent 1962565[4] for the device. in 1932, georges lakhovsky used aluminium and in some models multi metal, air filled tubes bent into nested circular dipoles for the antennae in his multi-wave oscillator.[2]
at age 72, in 1942, lakhovsky was struck by a limousine. three days later lakhovsky died in the hospital of his injuries.
weboy78
08-05-2010, 04:08 PM
[forum link-please pm weboy if interested]
http://eng.wavegenetic.ru/
the history of wave genetics has been developing for more than 80 years. in 20s and 30s of the last century russian scientists, a g gurwitsch and a a lubishev postulated that not only does genetical apparatus of living organisms on the earth operate at material, physical level but also at certain waves/fields level and is able to transfer genetic data/information via electromagnetic (em) and acoustic waves. the science has recently taken a major leap in its advancements of the theory and reproducible experiments and thus the theory of wave genome has been put forward.
Felicatra
08-23-2010, 09:07 PM
beer microbes live 553 days outside iss
"a small english fishing village has produced an out-of-this-world discovery.
bacteria taken from cliffs at beer on the south coast have shown themselves to be hardy space travellers.
the bugs were put on the exterior of the space station to see how they would cope in the hostile conditions that exist above the earth's atmosphere.
and when scientists inspected the microbes a year and a half later, they found many were still alive."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11039206
Foghorn
08-24-2010, 12:08 AM
wow whee! i got thirsty reading the first line.
it all disappeared when i got to line three.
very interesting post. thank you.
Felicatra
03-06-2011, 03:25 AM
"we are not alone in the universe -- and alien life forms may have a lot more in common with life on earth than we had previously thought.
that's the stunning conclusion one nasa scientist has come to, releasing his groundbreaking revelations in a new study in the march edition of the journal of cosmology."
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/03/05/exclusive-nasa-scientists-claims-evidence-alien-life-meteorite/
weboy78
03-24-2011, 06:58 AM
primordial synthesis of amines and amino acids in a
1958 miller h2s-rich spark discharge experiment
http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/03/14/1019191108.full.pdf
Felicatra
04-07-2011, 01:20 PM
scientists grow 'embryonic eye' in test tube
"researchers were amazed when stem cells in a test tube spontaneously organised themselves into a complex structure that resembles the developing embryonic eye.
the surprising development could lead eventually to whole retinas being cultured and then transplanted, restoring sight in the blind and visually impaired.
the team from the institute of physical and chemical research in japan, first cultivated embryonic stem cells in a test tube and then added proteins to trigger them into developing. "
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8432674/scientists-grow-embryonic-eye-in-test-tube.html
Fortyball
05-16-2011, 10:06 PM
im not sure if this has been posted on this thread yet, but ill throw it out there.
http://www.starchildproject.com/dna2011march.htm
its regarding dna analysis research being carried out on a skull found in mexico believed to be of non-human origin.
mitochondrial dna has indicated that the mother of the skull was human but could not recover the nuclear dna to conclusively prove the father was human.
more research has been done since and the conclusions are compelling.
apparently they have secured funding for a full genome map and will have the whole thing recorded. i heard this on a coast to coast video on david's facebook page.
promising....
weboy78
05-17-2011, 06:08 AM
the next computer: your genes
http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-05-genes.html
Felicatra
05-23-2011, 04:31 AM
"as an octopus, a squid, or a cuttlefish moves around a reef in the ocean, it instantly camouflages itself against the background. known as cephalopods, these animals have the extraordinary ability to conceal themselves from predators by adjusting their skin to take on the colors, shapes and patterns of their local environment."
"the cephalopods' camouflage has another advantage: it matches the color of the background perfectly. that's important because their predators, such as groupers, barracudas and bass, have highly sensitive color vision, much better than that of humans.
intriguingly, the cephalopods themselves don't possess color vision. so how do they overcome color-blindness to achieve their camouflage? the mass. lab's discovery that cephalopods' skin contained the same opsin as their retinas provided a key clue.
this indicated that something in the skin can detect light and respond to it. "the opsins may check the environment cell by cell to see what they're doing, or they may sense color in a way the eyes are not capable to doing," cronin said."
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/05/21/navy-studying-squid-skin-create-new-camouflage-patterns/#ixzz1nabkuoo1"
just wow...
weboy78
07-11-2011, 03:46 AM
'light switch' flips genes on and off
turning a gene on or off is usually a lot more difficult than just flipping a light switch. but a team of swiss scientists has engineered cells that come pretty close: only when they are bathed in blue light do the cells express a gene that has been inserted into them.
the feat is the latest trick in a rapidly growing discipline known as optogenetics, where light is used to control activities within cells. the new technique, described online today in science,
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/06/light-switch-flips-genes-on-and-.html
loveis8hertz
10-26-2011, 12:55 AM
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bruce lipton, research scientist and biologists explains how we program dna through our perceptions & belief systems.
ultimately by understanding this, reducing stress in our lives and embracing love, we can control our health and live longer.
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bruce lipton (research scientist & biologist) says:
we are all infinitely more powerful than we have allowed ourselves to know.
if you don't like the way your life is going, change your beliefs.
pay attention to your thoughts and analyze them. realize that you are not only
creating with them your self, but you are sending them out and they are affecting
others. psychologists say over 70% of our thoughts are negative and redundant.
the secret of life is to watch your thoughts. because once you realize what is really going on,
you can make new ones, which will create your reality anew.
"you are more powerful beyond anything you have ever imagined.
but then you have to recognize responsibility.
you are personally responsible for everything in your life....... once you become
aware that....... you are personally responsible for everything in your life!"
he works with dna. after he destroys dna in the cells, the cells still has a life and still has behaviour. the question is: what is controlling the cell?
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beliefs from science to public introduces outdated assumptions:
* genetic defects effect about 5% of the population. the other 95% that are genetically healthy still experience diseases, early death, etc. -
why?
the truth is that genes are selected and rewritten by our belief systems.
we are powerful but alteration in how we perceive ourselves, by accepting the below assumptions disempower us.
incorrect outdated science assumptions:
assumption 1: biological processes employ newtonian physics
according to the newtonian world/ vision, the universe is a machine made up of physical parts. if you understand of the physical parts interact, you can understand the machine. by the belief in newtonian physics, medicine does not entertain the notion that energy is involved in the healing process.
newtonian physics is outdated by 75 years because we entered the quantum year in 1925, yet medicine is still stuck in biological newtonian phase.
assumption 2: genes "control" biological expression
absolute chemical truth: genes "cannot "control" biological expression because genes cannot turn themselves on or off. so the genes are not controlling themselves, they cannot control anything else either.
assumption 3: darwinian evolution provides for biological diversity
it's actually more of a "lamarckian" process, which says that organisms match their
environment and they adapt to the environment. genes will adapt to belief.
:) watch bruce lipton seminar - the new biology – where mind and matter meet
dr bruce lipton -where mind and matter meet 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib81l9zglje#)
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loveis8hertz
10-26-2011, 12:58 AM
http://seminarjunkiesanonymous.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/brucelipton+biologyofbelief.jpg
facts:
since protein is controlled through perception or belief, this is showing that dna can be controlled through perception and belief.
dna <=> rna <=> protein <- belief
"energy healing is real because energy is more effective at controlling biology than molecules are."
even though we have 100,000 gene programs minimum, they can all be divided into 2 groups.
1. those genes that provide for growth, rebuilding and reproduction.
2. those genes that provide protection and exorcize protection programs.
a simple point is this. the cells of your body can either be in growth or protection.
love is the maximum nourishment for growth. it attracts life to you.
fear is the maximum movement into protection. it walls you off from life.
problems arise when we are chronically stressed because our growth systems & immune systems are constricted or shut down.
when the "self" receptor antenna in a cell is removed, it becomes generic
bruce says the memory is coming about through the "identity receptor antenna" of the cells and that "we" are not even in our bodies. so when a person receives a transplant organ, they are receiving some of the identity of the deceased person through the identity receptors of that organ. these identity receptors are actually called "self" receptors.
the implication is that if a cell has "self" receptors to recognize when signals are related to self or not, that it gets it's identity through
the self receptor signals that it receives.
this means that the "self" is in the environment!
we are not our bodies. when "self" receptors/transmitters are cut off from a cell, the cell becomes generic
and can be transplanted to anyone without being rejected. they can even be put in a chicken and work.
how the brain works
the brain is a device, a transducer if you will, that converts input experience into output awareness.
all the experiential senses come into the brain but come out as biological electromagnetic vibrations that connect throughout the body
and become awareness.
the brain also records everything that comes in as experience. it converts light coming into the eyes as a picture in the brain
but also records it in the form of memory. so if you play back the memory or "recording," you have the experience again.
not exactly, but dependent upon your level and depth of awareness, you have more or less in your conscious memory to play back or recall.
:) read more here
http://www.pillaroflight.net/bruce%20lipton.pdf
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alchemikey
12-30-2011, 04:20 PM
new information on viktor grebbenikov
http://youtu.be/gs4nbd_3ww0
peace,
mikey
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