Exploring DNA and Quantum Mechanics

Future Science – The Wave Genome – Quantum Holography of DNA with Ulrike Granögger

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    Summary

    In "Future Science – The Wave Genome – Quantum Holography of DNA," Ulrike Granögger delves into the quantum physics of genetic code, challenging traditional biochemical paradigms. The talk explores revolutionary ideas about DNA as an electromagnetic and acoustic waveform rather than purely chemical. Granögger highlights groundbreaking Russian research and experiments in quantum biology, suggesting DNA's interactions with electromagnetic fields can lead to novel applications in computing, artificial intelligence, and medicine. The lecture questions our understanding of life's essence and opens doors to futuristic biotechnologies.

      Highlights

      • DNA is viewed as an electromagnetic and acoustic waveform rather than just a chemical entity. 🎧🔬
      • Granögger discusses the groundbreaking work of Russian scientists in the field of DNA holography. 🇷🇺🧬
      • Biophotons show cells communicate via light, suggesting our brains might be 'light computers'. 💡🧠
      • New perspectives on quantum biology might revolutionize medicine and computing. 🚀🖥️
      • Experiments suggest DNA could be 'teleported' across distances, hinting at wild futuristic applications. 🤯📡

      Key Takeaways

      • DNA isn't just a chemical code; it's an electromagnetic and acoustic waveform! 🎶🧬
      • Biophoton emissions suggest our cells communicate through light - could we be 'light computers'? 💻✨
      • Imagine DNA being transmitted or teleported like a hologram, it’s the ultimate sci-fi reality! 🌌📡
      • The Russians were onto something big with their DNA research – keep an eye on those experiments! 🧪🇷🇺
      • Non-coding DNA might be the unsung hero, providing context for everything the genes do. 🧩🔎

      Overview

      Dive into the world of DNA not as a mere double helix of chemistry, but as a symphony of electromagnetic and acoustic waves! Ulrike Granögger's presentation challenges the current paradigm, proposing a quantum approach that transforms our understanding of the genetic code and life itself.

        From Russia's forefront in quantum DNA research comes fascinating experiments like DNA holography and biophoton emissions. These studies reveal DNA's potential as both a receiver and transmitter of light, hinting at profound implications for medical and technological breakthroughs.

          Picture a future where DNA is transferred via lasers, reprogrammed through waveforms, or even 'teleported' through space. It's the convergence of biology and quantum mechanics, crafting an extraordinary narrative of life that's more interconnected and exquisite than ever imagined.

            Chapters

            • 00:00 - 07:30: Introduction to Quantum Biology and DNA This chapter provides an introduction to the field of quantum biology and explores the role of quantum mechanics in biological processes. It delves into the foundational concepts of quantum theory and how they relate to biological systems, particularly focusing on the structure and function of DNA. The chapter discusses the various quantum phenomena that may influence the biological processes, including quantum entanglement and superposition, and how these principles could offer new insights into the mechanisms of life at the molecular level. The exploration of DNA through the lens of quantum physics opens up potential new avenues for understanding genetic information encoding and transmission. Overall, this introductory chapter sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the intersections between quantum mechanics and biology.
            • 07:30 - 17:30: Summary of the Chemical Paradigm and Vibrational Aspects of Biology In this chapter, the speaker introduces the second Science Report at Solari and sets the stage for discussing the physics and quantum physics aspects of the genetic code, specifically within the chemical paradigm and vibrational aspects of biology.
            • 17:30 - 27:30: Russian Research - Peter Gariaev and Wave-Genetics The chapter discusses the shift from traditional biochemical approaches to understanding living organisms towards a perspective that considers the quantum field nature of subatomic particles, which form the basis of biochemical molecules. This new perspective is exemplified by Russian research, specifically the work of Peter Gariaev in the field of wave-genetics, which suggests that at a fundamental level, these particles are quantum fields represented by seemingly 'nothing'. This could have significant implications for how biological processes are understood.
            • 27:30 - 37:30: Biophoton Research and Brain's Light Communication The chapter discusses the concept of nothingness and its transformation into a quasi-stable, living, and intelligent entity, highlighting the mystery behind it. It further references the role of DNA and organic molecules as stable electromagnetic entities, implying ongoing research in biophoton communication and brain activity.
            • 37:30 - 47:30: DNA Holography and Electromagnetic Fields The chapter explores the concept of DNA holography in conjunction with electromagnetic fields. It discusses how the integration of acoustic waveforms might enhance our understanding of life. The author postulates that at the very core of our existence, we might be composed solely of space, time, and energy, or possibly space, time, and consciousness. The text suggests that a thorough grasp of these ideas both theoretically and practically is essential for deeper insights.
            • 47:30 - 57:30: Quantum Holography of DNA The chapter titled 'Quantum Holography of DNA' explores the intersection of quantum physics and biology, focusing on how these advanced concepts provide new insights into the understanding of DNA. Despite the groundbreaking nature of these ideas, they have yet to be integrated into mainstream educational curricula. The session encourages researchers to embrace paradigm shifts that challenge conventional teachings, suggesting a future where quantum biology could play a crucial role in scientific education and understanding.
            • 57:30 - 67:30: Technological Applications and Ethical Implications This chapter discusses the interplay between technological advancements and their ethical implications. It highlights the tendency of mainstream opinion makers to ridicule or distort information, possibly leading to misinformation. Despite this, there's a sense of optimism as certain agencies involved in classified and defense-funded R&D are noted to be aware of the data and its potential consequences, indicating a possibility of responsible handling of technological impacts in the future.
            • 67:30 - 72:00: Concluding Thoughts on DNA as a Communication Medium This chapter discusses the potential of DNA as a medium for communication, highlighting the innovative applications that could emerge from this perspective. The ideas are largely based on the research of Russian biophysicist Peter Gariaev. The narrator talks about a meeting with Dr. Gariaev in Moscow, where he extended an invitation for him to speak at their conference.

            Future Science – The Wave Genome – Quantum Holography of DNA with Ulrike Granögger Transcription

            • 00:00 - 00:30
            • 00:30 - 01:00 Welcome again! This is our second Science Report  at Solari and I am happy you are joining me today. In this report we are going to look at the physics  and quantum physics of the genetic code, and their
            • 01:00 - 01:30 implications – a perspective that is more and more  replacing the traditional biochemical approach   of living organisms. After all, any biochemical  molecule consists of atoms and subatomic particles   which themselves are nowadays regarded to  be quantum fields of ultimately "nothing",
            • 01:30 - 02:00 subject to mathematical and vibratory laws of  interaction. How this 'nothingness' gets to build   a quasi-stable living and more or less intelligent  'something' is, of course, still a mystery. But to   evidence and experiment with DNA and kindred  organic molecules as stable electromagnetic
            • 02:00 - 02:30 and acoustic waveforms certainly gets us closer  to a more comprehensive understanding of life.   Ultimately we are probably made of just  space, time and energy, or space, time   and consciousness – but until we can handle this  thought both theoretically and in practical terms
            • 02:30 - 03:00 we will have to contend with this biological body  on the level of our current insight. So, any true   researcher welcomes the expansion of a ruling  paradigm, yet a lot of the ideas and evidence   presented in this summary of what could be called  "quantum biology" are still not taught at schools
            • 03:00 - 03:30 and are often ridiculed by the mainstream  opinion makers or infiltrated with half truths. It's good to see, however, that at least the   agencies that conduct classified and  defense funded research and development   seem to be well aware of the evidence and its  implications so that we may eventually have
            • 03:30 - 04:00 ground-breaking applications in hand.  — All to our advantage, of course... Most of the ideas discussed will center around  the publications of Russian biophysicist   Peter Gariaev and extensions of his  findings. Here I am meeting with Dr.   Gariaev in Moscow inviting him to speak  at our conference the following year.
            • 04:00 - 04:30 Gariaev is probably best known from among the  alternative researchers but there are others   and my aim is to bring some pieces together that  will hopefully create or support for you a new   or different understanding of the  genetic code and ultimately of yourself.   I encourage you to pause and reflect often  and not to view the report in one session!
            • 04:30 - 05:00 Synthesize the different aspects presented  in your own mind and bring them together   to realize that a holographic nature of DNA has  far-reaching ramifications in all kinds of areas.   While this Report is not primarily for scientists  who may know some of the topics much better
            • 05:00 - 05:30 than I do, it is still going to be somewhat  demanding of the concentration of the viewer.   So it is best to watch it in 3 or even 4  installments and rather follow up on some   of the suggested reading by looking up the  websites quoted or the terms mentioned. Or   you may just want to close your eyes and listen  to the story and do some of the study later.
            • 05:30 - 06:00 To give you a table of contents, of sorts:   We will begin with a summary of the chemical  paradigm and its limitations, which will   take us to a look at the vibrational  and electromagnetic aspects of biology   including Biophotons and acoustic coherence in the  cellular membranes and the cellular water. Thus
            • 06:00 - 06:30 we will discover that the genetic phenotypes or  morphologies can be triggered by electromagnetic   fields, and that DNA has profound linguistic  characteristics which has implications for   future computing and AI. In the final section we  will focus on some specific experiments and their
            • 06:30 - 07:00 results, including the work of Peter Gariaev,  Luc Montagnier, and Tsian Kanchen. Enjoy. First, let's take a short look at the  standard ideas about the genetic code,   the double helix, which was discovered in 1953.
            • 07:00 - 07:30 The understanding is that our newest estimates  give 37 trillions of cells in the human body,   and most of these cells contain the chromosomes,   or contain a nucleus with 46 chromosomes  that make the wound-up double helices. The double helix itself is consisting of  two strands each having what is called
            • 07:30 - 08:00 a backbone of sugar and phosphate molecules. The sugar or pentose – so-called because of  the pentagonal structure of the arrangement   of the atoms in the molecule – actually  is instrumental in making the helix,   in making the turn of each of the  strands as it winds and spirals.
            • 08:00 - 08:30 As you can see the pentose molecule  has different polarity or polarization   and it is these molecules  that are "optically active"   and polarize the light coming in, allowing  for the twist or turn of the double helix. Between the backbones are the actual coding  molecules, namely the four nucleotide
            • 08:30 - 09:00 bases – Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine  – that in groups of three, so-called codons,   will provide the actual genetic code. These codons or groups of 3 nucleotides are the  coding units for individual amino acids which
            • 09:00 - 09:30 in long chains produce the proteins of which  the organism is made, including our body. The four nucleotide bases are  held together by hydrogen bonds,   the same type of hydrogen bonds that  also hold water molecules together   or can rearrange water molecules  into liquid crystal clusters.
            • 09:30 - 10:00 Please make a mental note of the fact that the  genome exists in cellular water structures. There   is generally an ordered structure in the layer of  water molecules immediately surrounding a protein. Since the discovery of the code the idea prevails  that all the information is stored in the nucleus
            • 10:00 - 10:30 of the cell in the form of genes. There are  about 24 000 genes that are actively coding   for the functioning of the human body, actively  coding for the proteins. Considering how young   our understanding of DNA is, it has been a  wonderfully successful model, as we all know,   but still there are certain aspects that are  not explained. Usually they are simply not
            • 10:30 - 11:00 mentioned in the textbooks or when you look at  Wikipedia. It's primarily two questions, namely:   The understanding of the genetic code as we have  it does not explain cell differentiation, namely   the question: "If every cell essentially has the  same genetic information available as every other
            • 11:00 - 11:30 cell, how does it decide to become a liver cell  or a bone cell or a skin cell? What gives it the   information to decide the topology or geometry  of its function and its position in the body?" The second important question that is  left open is: "Why are there only 2%
            • 11:30 - 12:00 of the genetic code that seem to be actively  coding for proteins?" 98% of the genetic material   has for long been regarded as a type  of "graveyard" of outdated information,   no longer in use, selected out  during the timeline of evolution.
            • 12:00 - 12:30 It seems that we are carrying around a lot  of garbage, originally even termed Junk DNA,   although this term is no longer so much  in use and only recently "non-coding DNA",   as it is called, has become part of certain  considerations such as with the ENCODE   Project. Still, there is no consensus on what  role it plays, if any. But is it really possible,
            • 12:30 - 13:00 like in cosmology where 95% of the cosmos  seems to be Dark Matter and Dark Energy,   not registered by our scientific  instruments... that also in biology,   only 2% of the genetic material has meaning  and the rest is meaningless, to be discarded?
            • 13:00 - 13:30 We will see in the wave-genetic approach  discussed in this Report that this is most   likely NOT the case. The normal paradigm of  genetic information looks at the *material*   side of the genetic code, its chemistry,  the sequence of the codons and nucleotides.   Even the genetic engineering that has become  so successful is done by chemical procedures or
            • 13:30 - 14:00 synthesizing and recombining genetic sequences   such as the famous CRISPR procedure for controlled  genome editing. That's been the perspective,   to focus solely on the biochemical or matter side  of the DNA. But this material and biomechanical   paradigm is shifting and it's making way for  an increasingly *immaterial*, biophysical,
            • 14:00 - 14:30 field-based and quantum mechanical paradigm of  information storage and transfer through DNA. Stem cell research has already uncovered that a  more fundamental level of genetic information is   present in the genome as each cell can be  returned to a type of ground state or universal
            • 14:30 - 15:00 pluripotency for a guided differentiation into  any other type of cell. But the leap to a more   electromagnetic or field-like, even holographic,  understanding of DNA has yet to be made.   After seeing and studying the experiments that  we are about to present it will be totally clear,
            • 15:00 - 15:30 however, that we are composed of ultra-stable  field structures, of images of information   intelligently combined in the continuous  state of flux that we call life. The chemistry   and material structure of the atoms and molecules  will appear only as the 'carrier' for a wave-train   of information that acts and exists from  fundamental domains of magnetic fields,
            • 15:30 - 16:00 gravitational interactions, and quantum  physical principles. Much, or even most,   of this understanding has come out of Russia.  It seems that the Russians, particularly in
            • 16:00 - 16:30 the Cold War period, confined to state-managed  research, ultimately had more freedom to pursue   unorthodox experiments and trains of thought than  the Western science labs who were and are paid by   market-oriented and military-industrial  interests. So it was Alexander Gurvich,
            • 16:30 - 17:00 who suggested already in the 1920s – which, by  the way, was the time when quantum physics and   field views of reality were only beginning to  be developed – that the cell emits ultra-weak   electromagnetic radiation or biological  photons that he considered as the prime guiding   factor for self-organization in mitosis and  morphogenesis. This was later famously confirmed
            • 17:00 - 17:30 and technically measured by Fritz Albert Popp  of Kaiserslautern University in Germany, who   actually recorded the light coming from the cell  in the visible and ultraviolet frequency range,   primarily emitted by the chromosomes in the  nucleus of the cells. Critically, this light   is *coherent* light, an ultra-weak laser light  from the cell, and not thermal or ambient light.
            • 17:30 - 18:00 Biophoton emissions have since been confirmed by  many studies and most importantly have been found   in the central nervous system and the brain  making the brain possibly a "light computer".
            • 18:00 - 18:30 In the following, I am going to show you a short  excerpt of a documentary on Fritz Popp's work:   "In search of scientific evidence for this we  visit the Kaiserslautern Center for Technology in   Germany. For years, the researchers here have been  measuring the light every living cell radiates.   The emissions are called 'biophotons' because  they're given off by all living organisms.   In total darkness, the glow of  this small leaf is made visible
            • 18:30 - 19:00 by increasing its intensity by a factor  of seven million using modern equipment.   It's made possible by an amplifier built  especially to create this film footage. This is the light of life, emitted by  a tiny leaf. You can see its outline.   The glow from a blade of grass. The first film  footage recording life's light, colored light   surrounding a living organism. In Dr. Fritz Albert  Popp's lab they're trying to unravel the mystery
            • 19:00 - 19:30 of how nature uses this light. In blood, for  example, the defense cells are separated out   for the experiment. The light of life  is no ordinary light; it's a bit like   nature's laser show. Cells use the light  to communicate with one another. Usually   you can't see the glow of the defense cells. That  changes immediately when the cells go into action.
            • 19:30 - 20:00 Foreign protein, which the cells will immediately  identify as an enemy, is sent through a tube to   set them off. A reaction that takes place  countless times per day in every body.   When the injected foreign cells reach the  immune cells the defense springs into action   the bright glow is an alarm signal.
            • 20:00 - 20:30 Based on the many results  that we now have to interpret,   these light signals have the ability and  function of optimizing chemical reactions.
            • 20:30 - 21:00 Coordination which cannot take place purely  through a chemical reaction can be controlled. Information at light speed. One example of  this can be shown in an experiment with eggs.   The researchers want to compare chicken eggs  from caged hens with free-range eggs. Can the two   types of eggs be distinguished by the light they  emit? Biochemically, there is no difference. The
            • 21:00 - 21:30 researchers take a measurement using especially  light sensitive equipment. If a difference can   be demonstrated – that means the hens different  lifestyles can be determined through light output.   More simply put: Do the eggs of happy hens have a  different glow than those of their caged comrades?   A critical question for egg  consumers as well as egg producers.   All the data is analyzed by a computer; the  experiment must be run following strict scientific
            • 21:30 - 22:00 procedures. It must be able to be tested at  any time and repeated anywhere in the world. The results are indisputable: The eggs from the  caged hens don't emit even half as much light as   the eggs from the free-range chickens, It's not  difficult to imagine how terrible a life like   this in captivity is, but more than that, the fact  that these hens negative as well as positive life
            • 22:00 - 22:30 experiences are emitted constantly as light  from their eggs is a scientific sensation!   The new thing we see here is that small  differences in the chicken's environment   lead to completely different light measurements.   That is surprising because one can't  identify a biochemical connection.
            • 22:30 - 23:00 Dr. Popp's biophoton research is based on strict  scientific standards and international cooperation   with 16 working groups. In Japan, over a hundred  million dollars has already been invested in this   field, The results are spectacular and are opening  the door to completely new areas of research."   Can you imagine that a rigorous scientist of the  focus and integrity of Fritz Popp was ridiculed
            • 23:00 - 23:30 and vehemently attacked by peers and not taken  seriously by many of his colleagues of physics who   implied that there simply cannot be order in the  heating bath of the body – for laser would require   order. All of the biochemical reactions and  processes in the body are assumed to work   in a "thermodynamic equilibrium", meaning that  biochemical reactions are ultimately guided by
            • 23:30 - 24:00 entropy, or the random collisions and interactions  of molecules in a given biological temperature.   And yet, given the understanding that the  coherence length of sunlight on the earth's   surface corresponds with the dimensions  or the size of the biological cell
            • 24:00 - 24:30 makes coherence on a cellular scale and below  very feasible. The idea of coherent light   emitted from the cell is not so far-fetched.  Biological organisms have evolved and developed   for millions of years within  the magnetic field of the earth,   at a certain distance from the parent star,  our sun, so that the cellular structures   and living architecture is precisely tuned to  the energy distribution in the heliosphere.
            • 24:30 - 25:00 The next and likely most important researchers  about the cosmophysical field nature of life and   DNA in Russia were Nikolay Kozyrev and  the eminent Vlail Petrovic Kasnacheev,
            • 25:00 - 25:30 both of whom have contributed such  innovative and groundbreaking work   that it will require a separate Solari Report.  I've had the opportunity to work with the   Institute of Cosmic Anthropoecology ISRIKA, in  Novosibirsk, and was instrumental in publishing   Kaznacheev's monograph for  the english-speaking world.
            • 25:30 - 26:00 Kaznacheev discovered the cytopathic  mirror effect. This is a distant   intracellular electromagnetic interaction between  two tissue cultures one of which was subjected   to a detrimental biological or chemical  agent, such as a virus or a poison.   The two cultures were in sealed containers  with only an optical window between them.
            • 26:00 - 26:30 With glass as the optical window between them,   the infected culture would die while  the other culture remained healthy.   But when a quartz crystal window was placed  between the cell cultures – and we need to   know that quartz crystal glass allows ultraviolet  light to pass through – then some 12 hours later
            • 26:30 - 27:00 the disease also appeared in the healthy culture.  The effect could be transmitted even further,   to a third culture that never physically  came in contact with the poison or virus.   This was very clear indication for electromagnetic  communication between living cells. Much of what we are going to talk about  today has its origin in Novosibirsk,
            • 27:00 - 27:30 and also Peter Gariaev's work takes its origin  in the school of this esteemed Institute.   Let us now turn to what Gariaev found. The first  indication of DNA Holography was discovered   in experiments in 1985. The findings  were published in English only in 1991   and later described in greater detail in 1994 in  Peter Gariaev's book The Wave Genome in Russian.
            • 27:30 - 28:00 A now famous article that made its way to the  internet was published by Vladimir Poponin in 1995   working with the HeartMath Institute but using the  material of Gariaev. What was it that they found?   The discovery was made as a side effect  of experiments that were looking at the
            • 28:00 - 28:30 vibration modes of DNA in solution. They  were using a dynamic light scattering laser   or spectrometer; this is a device that examines  how material scatters light which provides   insight into the behavior of the material.  So the impacting laser light is diffracted   showing how the particles of different  sizes have a unique scattering signature.
            • 28:30 - 29:00 The first graph shows the control measurements  before the DNA sample is put into the scattering   chamber. Obviously, only very few and  randomly distributed photons can be detected.   When the physical DNA sample in a solution  is placed into the scattering chamber
            • 29:00 - 29:30 the characteristic waveform or  photon signature is recorded. But the important discovery was made when the  actual physical sample of DNA was removed from the   scattering chamber, and still, for a while,  a regular photon image was registered   in the now empty dark chamber. So without any  material present a 'phantom' was recorded,
            • 29:30 - 30:00 and if the space in the scattering chamber is  not disturbed this phantom-like memory could   be measured for up to a month! Think about this!  That the presence of DNA creates not only its own   coherent light field but also makes an imprint  onto the background of seemingly empty space   and does that so clearly that the  informational imprint, its state of order,
            • 30:00 - 30:30 was still retrievable hours and days later.  That means that your own presence in the room   will always leave its signature, its memory.  And this is how it can be that a very loving   or otherwise coherent person will leave their  imprint in a house or situation for a long time.
            • 30:30 - 31:00 This could be defined as a form of 'entanglement'  of the biological atoms with the background field   thus manifesting as a non-local – namely literally  "not there" – phenomenon. In terms of physics,   of course, this requires the existence  of some kind of vacuum field, something   that was decried for a long time but is  now established as the concept of the zero
            • 31:00 - 31:30 point fluctuations that quantum field theory  embraces. The coherence or order of the DNA,   and as Gariaev believes, the information coded  in the 'spin states' of the ordered particles   interact with the zero-point fluctuations and  elicit particle fields from the physical vacuum.
            • 31:30 - 32:00 It also indicates that the DNA molecule  is transmitted as a single waveform   creating quantum spin interference  patterns with the vacuum. An implication is   that ultimately DNA could be  transferred or transported – let   us say, teleported – immaterially and  non-locally as a light or laser modulation.
            • 32:00 - 32:30 That, in principle, a quantum teleportation  of biological molecules is feasible   was shown already in 2003 by the group of  researchers around Anton Zeilinger, famous for   quantum teleportation experiments at Vienna  University. They created interference patterns   of heavy C60F48 fullerene molecules, and in 2011  of even bigger molecules consisting of up to
            • 32:30 - 33:00 430 atoms that demonstrated that even classical  objects – molecules – have a type of wave nature. Before we look at the experiments and  the phenomenal results that strongly   suggest a wave nature of the biological molecules  such as the DNA in particular let us try to create
            • 33:00 - 33:30 more of the scientific framework that will allow  us to understand and describe what's going on.   Whereas current genetic theory focuses  on the 24'000 active coding genes   in terms of chemistry, the NEW model regards DNA  as a stable waveform of information that is not   primarily acting through the molecular chemistry  and composition but through the oscillations
            • 33:30 - 34:00 and coherent acoustic and electromagnetic  fields that the atoms and molecules create.   There exists a complex interference pattern  at the cellular and subcellular level,   produced on the one hand by the mechanical or  elastic vibrations of the atoms and molecules   in the liquid-crystal hydrogel environment  which would entail Fröhlich-like wave patterns
            • 34:00 - 34:30 or phonons within the tiny tubes and cavities of  the cell organelles, such as the microtubules,   the mitochondria, the electric dipole lipid  membranes, or in the geometry of the DNA   macromolecule itself. These vibrational  interference fields can overlap and produce
            • 34:30 - 35:00 standing wave patterns of micro-sounds  or acoustic waves inside the cell. Fröhlich-type wave patterns or  Fröhlich Condensates are almost like   Bose-Einstein-Condensates but at high  temperatures. A Bose-Einstein-Condensate   involves the overlapping of the DeBroglie  wavelengths of particles or their matter
            • 35:00 - 35:30 waves to such an extent that the whole system  can be described by a single wave function.   German physicist Herbert Fröhlich predicted  in 1968 that biological proteins and membranes   could enter such a state when excited through  metabolic pumping, i.e. energy uptake, which   would result in coherent excitation frequencies  that act like macroscopic quantum states.
            • 35:30 - 36:00 We read from an article by Mae-Wan Ho:   "The excited molecules and membranes will  vibrate at various characteristic frequencies.   This eventually builds up into collective modes  or coherent excitations of both electromechanical
            • 36:00 - 36:30 oscillations, phonons or sound waves in solid  medium, and electromagnetic radiations, photons.   The possibility arises that  organisms may actually use   electromagnetic radiations to communicate  between cells or between different organisms. These Fröhlich oscillations  inside the microtubules   as well as in possibly other structures  and molecules of biological importance
            • 36:30 - 37:00 are also part of the theory by Stuart  Hameroff for a basis of consciousness. And it was recently supported by the New  Jersey Institute of Technology and Yeshiva   University in Israel showing that microtubules  seem to have particular frequencies stored at
            • 37:00 - 37:30 their edges. The researchers were looking at  the topological phonon edges of microtubules   which are quanta of sound energy or vibration  at the very edge of the surface of a material.   This plays a role in superconductivity and is  related to a special class of subatomic particle,   the so-called Majorana fermions. Majorana,  by the way, are part of the theory to explain
            • 37:30 - 38:00 Dark Matter and may be related to neutrinos.  It's not yet clear if neutrinos are actually   majorana particles but it's  showing us that there may be a   component of superconductivity involved  along the edges of the cytoskeleton. Here you can see 3 different frequency bands that  are found along the edges of the microtubules.
            • 38:00 - 38:30 This is a video by Anirban Bandyopadhyay,  senior researcher at the National Institute   for Material Science in Japan, showing  frequencies in the kHz, MHz and GHz range.
            • 38:30 - 39:00 It is at these edges that one can  find the Fourth Phase of water,   or the "exclusion zone" of Gerald  Pollack's research, that shows   that the cytoplasm is composed of a particular  type of intracellular water – structured water – a   liquid-crystal type of water in the cell that  facilitates energy and information transfer.
            • 39:00 - 39:30 That a layer of ordered water is created around  the microtubules was first reported by L.A. Amos   in 1979. A strong electric field is also formed  around mitochondria which are aligned around   microtubules. So the acoustic Fröhlich condensates  vibrate and structure the waterous environment
            • 39:30 - 40:00 inside the cell. The ordered water in the  region of the electric field along the membrane   forms a gel-like structure which allows for a  high excitation of intracellular vibrations.   This gel region also shows  higher pH-values and comprises   several layers of water molecules so that  it can take on macroscopic dimensions.
            • 40:00 - 40:30 A decrease or loss of membrane potential  along the edges changes the water ordering   around the microtubules and mitochondria and is  indication for a decrease in the energy pumping.   Now it is interesting to note that Otto Warburg  pointed out that dysfunctional mitochondria   will switch to produce energy from fermentation  rather than oxidation or proton transfer to the
            • 40:30 - 41:00 inside of the mitochondria. ATP production  by fermentation takes place outside of the   mitochondria in the cytoplasm where the cellular  water is no longer structured and pH is acidic.   It is very likely that this reversed form  of ATP production and cytoplasmic acidity
            • 41:00 - 41:30 is the cause for cancer. Importantly, however,  it has been shown that the water ordering   can also be achieved by an electric field of  external source. Researchers at the Institute   of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry in Graz,  Austria, report on a floating water bridge between   two glass beakers that was created by applying  a high-voltage direct current electric field.
            • 41:30 - 42:00 The water can climb out of the container  and walk across the air to the other beaker.   The length of the floating water bridge  was up to 3 cm. Inside the water bridge,   Elmar Fuchs and Jakob Woisetschläger  observed high frequency oscillations   of different velocity than the surface  waves. Thus the bridge acts as a waveguide.
            • 42:00 - 42:30 The cellular water and cytoprotein structures  and membranes take on properties that are now
            • 42:30 - 43:00 studied in areas such as Mechanobiology and  Meta-materials, that is materials with unusual
            • 43:00 - 43:30 electromagnetic properties. Researchers at the  Georgia Institute of Technology, for example,
            • 43:30 - 44:00 have demonstrated that hydrogel nanoparticles  or gel materials, such as you find in the cells,
            • 44:00 - 44:30 can be used to form photonic crystals  which can be tuned for telecommunication
            • 44:30 - 45:00 through the crystalline lattice. If it is possible to guide the photon  through the crystalline lattice   it can be used as a photonic computer. I  know this is a lot of technical information   but please don't 'switch off', rather  pause and think about this for a moment!
            • 45:00 - 45:30 Try to understand and visualize what is  going on, right now, in your own cells.   There are highly ordered negentropic  processes in each of our cells,   right now, that have the ability to establish  long-range communication links across membranes,   through water bridges and stable waveforms. This  is not the chemical action potential of neuron
            • 45:30 - 46:00 signaling but a much faster coherent wave train  that employs quantum-mechanical characteristics.   All the cells are in coherent communication with  each other based on the liquid-crystal vibration   patterns in the cellular architecture, and it is  upon this vibrating lattice that the holographic   image-like bio-information rides.  I consider it more than an analogy
            • 46:00 - 46:30 that we were created "in the image"  of a divine master blueprint. Remember that together with the Fröhlich  condensate of phonons or micro-acoustic vibrations   there is also the coherent cellular biophoton  field according to Fritz Popp that generates
            • 46:30 - 47:00 laser interference patterns which are  the very basis for the manifestation   of quantum-holographic processes in the  highly ordered milieu of the interior cell. You kind of have two layers of constructive  interference patterns, one acoustic   the other electromagnetic, that seem to generate  complex holographic images and wave structures
            • 47:00 - 47:30 that can be maintained for a long time. This  can be regarded as a new type of 'video system'   encoding DNA in several layers  that remain intact across various   domains. The DNA here acts both as an  antenna or receiver as well as a sender
            • 47:30 - 48:00 of genetic images with the image itself not  being stored as a molecular chemical text   but as an interference pattern, a quantum  hologram of acoustical and electromagnetic waves. Gariaev considers the DNA as a soliton, an  ultrastable wave train traveling along the   complete molecular lattice. The molecule as a  whole becomes a harmonic quantum oscillator and
            • 48:00 - 48:30 as such will be seen to have resonance coupling  abilities with all scales of the universe. The observation that the genetic information is  not actually stored inside the DNA but may be   simply 'read' by the laser properties  of the coherent particle behavior
            • 48:30 - 49:00 of the biopolymers from a library that is  stored somewhere else, This is corroborated   by a unique discovery of two scientists of  Ciba Geigy, now Novartis, in Basel Switzerland. Guido Ebner and Heinz Schürch placed seeds of germ  cells of different species into an electrostatic
            • 49:00 - 49:30 field, a DC voltage field much like we have it  naturally in our atmosphere in a thunderstorm   or as it occurs between membrane dipoles in the  cell. Only, they created fields of an intensity of   up to 10 000 volts. The seeds remained in  the electric field for about three days
            • 49:30 - 50:00 or sometimes longer and then  were allowed to sprout and grow.  The resulting plant or organism displayed a  striking phenomenon: Modern-day maize seeds,   for example, will develop up to five ears in  one place where normally only one cob develops.   This is how maize grew in much  earlier evolutionary times.
            • 50:00 - 50:30 Genetic characteristics that had been lost through  cultivation or cross-breeding were brought back   and were continued into the following  generation of the same plant. The same happened to modern day wood fern whose  spores were treated in the electrostatic field.   It reversed its evolutionary history and grew into  a different phenotype of a fern that grew millions
            • 50:30 - 51:00 of years ago but no longer today. Chemically  and genetically the wood fern was still the same   but its shape and appearance had jumped back in  time. How is that possible unless the genetic   information is stored somewhere else, possibly  in the helio-geo-magnetic field, or will at
            • 51:00 - 51:30 least require a coupling with this background  field to access the current version of a plant. The eggs of modern rainbow trout were treated  in the same field and surprised the researchers   again. The fish born from the treated spawn  reversed back in time for 150 years to manifest a
            • 51:30 - 52:00 phenotype of trout that since has become extinct.  It has a larger underjaw, different coloring,   is much larger in size, and displays a much less  domesticated behavior than modern farm trout.  It also does not need all the antibiotics  that farm fish needs to survive.
            • 52:00 - 52:30 The current paradigm of genetics cannot  explain the phenomenon. Is evolutionary   history recorded in and perhaps even  controlled from a surrounding field?   Could we access different stages of development  by fine-tuning the electric field treatment?   And if the genetic image exists as a  resonance in some kind of vacuum field
            • 52:30 - 53:00 can it be updated and changed by waveforms  alone? Could in principle a holographic   genetic image be inserted into the magnetic field  of another planet and trigger life somewhere else? Ebner and Schürch both died unexpectedly  in 2001 and the research that was
            • 53:00 - 53:30 even presented on Swiss and German TV  in the 1990s is no longer talked about. After patenting the discovery and method  Ciba Geigy discontinued the research.   Of course we must consider that the same company   also produces the fertilizers for maize  growing and the pharmaceuticals for trout
            • 53:30 - 54:00 farming... Please consider with all that has been said  above that this would imply and suggest at least   two important aspects: First, that the  genetic information does not lie only in
            • 54:00 - 54:30 the individual chromosomes within the nucleus  of each cell but is also fractally distributed   and realized by the complete 'chromosome  continuum' or quantum field of the whole organism   with each manifestation of the chromosome set  being in communication with the oscillating   holographic field of all other  sets of chromosomes in each cell.
            • 54:30 - 55:00 You are not just a conglomerate of individual  cells but yourself a standing wave form of   acoustic and electromagnetic information  that is quite literally recreating,   rebuilding itself continually from the  vacuum. Furthermore, this chromosome continuum   throughout the organism obviously  does not only have a spatial extension
            • 55:00 - 55:30 intercommunicating throughout the body and  even beyond, but also a temporal component   communicating important sequences of  information across generations of a specie type.   It is a lateral and longitudinal  space-time quantum-holographic process. Secondly, the results of the phantom  DNA experiment imply and suggest
            • 55:30 - 56:00 that the code is not only contained in the coding  genes but its enactment also requires the rest   of the DNA, the 98%, its non-coding parts,  so-called introns or 'junk' that do not have   obvious functions but that provide the context  for the expression of the gene texts in the cell.
            • 56:00 - 56:30 In an article that I wrote in 2008 on  exactly this topic, namely the "Holography   of the Genetic Code", published in  German in a book on "Global Scaling",   I pointed to the work of chaos game representation   to visualize the order and pattern of DNA. There's  very clear indication that the genetic code, DNA,
            • 56:30 - 57:00 is a fractal. The chaos game representation of  Joel Jeffrey and other researchers has shown   that the sequence of nucleotides in the genome  is not random or following the Boltzmann constant   but displays global patterns and long-range  correlations that linear perspectives do not show.
            • 57:00 - 57:30 Here we see the chaos game representation  of a region of the human chromosome   11 which exhibits a characteristic fractal  pattern. You can see in the upper right quadrangle   this reddish area and its repetition  on a smaller scale in other squares.
            • 57:30 - 58:00 Such scale-invariance is  part of a fractal process. Chaos game representation works like this: You assign the 4 nucleotides – Adenine,   Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine – to  the four corners of the square
            • 58:00 - 58:30 then plot all of the nucleotides in  their sequence, starting from the center   and moving halfway to the corner of base 1. From there, move halfway to the  corner of base 2, and so forth.   Every point in a CGR thus  represents one of the nucleotides.
            • 58:30 - 59:00 What is found in these self-similar patterns  is that there are long-range correlations   that extend across thousands of base positions  and indicate the existence of a superior context. The correlations exist primarily in the  non-coding sequences of the genetic material
            • 59:00 - 59:30 which is evidence that the  98% of seemingly useless DNA have organizing and  context-generating information. An additional fractal or self-similar pattern  of the DNA has been found in its 3D structure.   Researchers of so-called mechanobiology are  slowly discovering that also the spatial
            • 59:30 - 60:00 organization of the chromosome is  critical for regulating the genome.   The 3D organization of the chromosome – a double helix of almost 2m length folded down into an area of only  2 nm – follows what is called a Hilbert   curve, one of a family of shapes that can  fill a 2D space without ever overlapping.
            • 60:00 - 60:30 The mathematical intelligence of this molecule  is quite extraordinary, both in terms of group   theory as I will present in the future, as well as  in terms of its geometric topology as seen here. Keeping in mind that fractality and  self-similarity are properties of
            • 60:30 - 61:00 holography let us go back to the context- providing, long-range correlations   that entrain the coding and non-coding sequences,   fractally distributing the code across the  complete genome and not just the genes. Such   long-range correlations are also an acknowledged  characteristic of human language texts.
            • 61:00 - 61:30 Context is a fundamental condition  for error-free transmission, i.e.   the reproducibility and  intelligibility of information.   Several studies addressed the surprising precision  of RNA transcription, namely the copying of   genetic information for protein synthesis or  cell division, pointing out that statistically
            • 61:30 - 62:00 the high degree of fidelity in transcription  cannot be random but suggests correcting and   steering mechanisms that would ensure that the  transcribed blueprints are properly understood,   in particular, in view of the high ambiguity of  the protein-coding units which contain homonymic
            • 62:00 - 62:30 and synonymic sequences that do not provide  an unambiguous recipe for protein synthesis.   Homonyms in the genetic code are areas when  different amino acids are coded by the same   triplet units, and synonyms are cases when  different triplets or codons code for the same
            • 62:30 - 63:00 amino acid. For example, it was clear very  early after the discovery of the genetic code   that the triplet UUU (which is for RNA)  codes for both Phenylalanine as well as   Leucine. It is furthermore understood that  only the first two digits of the triplet
            • 63:00 - 63:30 are the defining units so that different  codons can code the same amino acid. This is one of the main difficulties pointed  out by Gariaev: Given the widespread synonymy   and homonymy of coding units, how does the cell  decide which proteins need to be synthesized,  and how does it decide so quickly?  We must assume a superior,
            • 63:30 - 64:00 quasi-intelligent, bio-computational structure of  "context" that is derived from the genetic code as   a holographic whole and not just from a small part  of 2% of active genes. Ignoring this context and   only working with the genes, Gariaev says, leads  to erroneous and dangerous products of genetic
            • 64:00 - 64:30 engineering among which the most striking are  Craig Venter's "Synthia" bacteria and GM foods. It is like in a literary text where the reader or   recipient understands meaning of individual  words from the overall CONTEXT of the story.
            • 64:30 - 65:00 Indeed, it turns out that DNA has the  statistical properties of natural languages.   Texts of natural human languages are characterized  by a particular frequency distribution   or power law of their constituent elements which  is defined by Zipf's law. In 1949 George Kingsley   Zipf observed a statistical phenomenon requiring  that the number of words or letters that occur
            • 65:00 - 65:30 n-times in a text will decay with the inverse  square of n. Or to say this differently:   If you count the words that occur in a text and  assign a rank to each word based on the frequency   or number of its occurrences, giving rank 1  to the most frequently occurring word, rank
            • 65:30 - 66:00 2 to the second most frequent word, etc.  you will arrive at an inverse proportion   of frequency and rank. This is a hyperbolic  distribution of the constituents of the text.   G. K. Zipf proved this law for spoken  and written texts of different authors.
            • 66:00 - 66:30 It is now understood as the law of context  generation during the formation of a text.   It means that the CONTEXT itself defines  the occurrence or suppression of words.   Context guarantees coherence  and meaningfulness of a message.   Context arises from the interaction of the  semantics of each word. A long chain of words
            • 66:30 - 67:00 remains meaningless as long as the  collective semantic content is not provided.   Zipf's distribution was also found in  musical texts and has been defined as   a measure for compositional context proving  that music is a natural language in itself. The discovery of Zipf's distribution in the genome  is indicative of the communicative efficiency
            • 67:00 - 67:30 of DNA and a proof for the existence of a  coherent context-embedded message in it.   Again this is only possible if all of the  molecular material has meaning and not just   the coding genes. So you are not a graveyard  or a garbage bin of 98% of outdated material,
            • 67:30 - 68:00 unless you prefer to go along  with the Richard Dawkins's   of this world who are satisfied to be  regarded as an evolutionary animal. As a side note, the same Zipf distribution  has been shown to exist in close approximation   within the distribution of prime number factors  in the Fibonacci series. Is there a correlation
            • 68:00 - 68:30 between DNA and prime numbers? There is,  and it is probably the most fascinating   and profound of all properties of DNA which will  be addressed in our next Solari Science Report. Given this similarity or even coincidence of  language and DNA has made me convinced that the
            • 68:30 - 69:00 extensive efforts of intelligence agencies such  as the NSA to collect all of our conversations,   messages, and writings is not so much because  they are listening to what we have to say   but because they are out to capture the underlying   Chomskyan "deep structure" of language  itself that has creative power.
            • 69:00 - 69:30 Why has google named itself Alphabet   if there was not a profound interest in  the fundamental properties of language? The breakthrough of artificial intelligence that  we witness today is based on the deciphering   of language itself. The most important threshold,  I believe; was crossed with IBM's Watson computer
            • 69:30 - 70:00 which for the first time implemented computing  processes that come close to human thinking and   learning. As you know, in 2011 Watson outperformed  the best players at Jeopardy and did so   based on algorithms of computational  linguistics and natural languages.
            • 70:00 - 70:30 These computers are no longer programmed  to retrieve information from a database   but are modern inference engines  combined with neuromorphic chips   literally learning like a human brain to combine  new statements and ideas, only much faster. Just a few weeks ago, IBM's new supercomputer
            • 70:30 - 71:00 SUMMIT was announced using deep  learning algorithms or what is called   "cognitive computing" combined with a huge memory  base that puts AI beyond the reach of human minds. Its latest version called 'Project Debater'  is able to persuade a human subject   to follow its argumentation  even on political issues.
            • 71:00 - 71:30 These artificial intelligence systems interact  with their environment in real time and are able   to change strategies along the course.  They are learning from trial and error   using raw data much like a human – a  process called "reinforcement learning".   The neuromorphic and cognitive computers are  also involved in the Human Brain Project or Blue
            • 71:30 - 72:00 Brain Project that has discovered high-dimensional  structures in the neuronal firing patterns of the   brain – a topic that we will have to talk about.  The near future will bring hyper-dimensional   geometric networks combined with neuromorphic  chips for fractal brain like supercomputing.
            • 72:00 - 72:30 The genie is out of the bottle and there is no  turning back; the human brain has been decoded and   metacognition is being deconstructed, all based  on the deconstruction and decoding of language.   If now combined with the holographic wave nature  of DNA that itself has linguistic properties   we all have to take notice,  we have a duty to know!
            • 72:30 - 73:00 If there is a real resonance between DNA and human  language it should be possible to modulate DNA   by language alone. And I'm afraid this has already  been done, and the implications are powerful.   In a frightening and yet groundbreaking set of  experiments, the Gariaev group has used human   language signals to initiate gene modification and  expression. Curiously, this situation was forecast
            • 73:00 - 73:30 hundreds of years ago if we read the kabbalistic  literature about the Golem, the construction of   an artificial intelligence that also had a genetic  body put together by a corrupted form of language.   It imitated a human but did not have  the higher attributes of a human soul.
            • 73:30 - 74:00 Even older are the gnostic teachings, such as  the Pistis Sophia, that describe how archons,   or off-planetary intelligence, are responsible  for the industrious production of genetic material   that is molded to resemble Yaldabaoth, the  demiurge – his name itself a corruption
            • 74:00 - 74:30 of the original power of creation in Yah Sabaoth. So, according to these texts we  have been at this point before,   or have always been in the deep mind  programming of 'Oblivion', without noticing it. However, now it seems that the computerized  language system is biting its own tail, closing
            • 74:30 - 75:00 the circuit which could lead to a point where we  are programming ourselves out of existence unless   we can access a radically different and higher  type of language, a new formalism of thoughtforms   in terms of Gödel's incompleteness theorem that  out-maneuvers the language-based AI machines.
            • 75:00 - 75:30 Such a formalism must be based  on a consciousness of REVELATION,   and not on human deductive thinking. Now let us look at some experiments  of different researchers   that all give indication of a holographic  wave nature of genetic information.
            • 75:30 - 76:00 A warning and apology in advance: Some of the  experiments I am going to describe unfortunately   involved animals and their implied  suffering or unnatural use.   After the observation of the phantom effect of DNA  in the scattering chamber when a live culture was
            • 76:00 - 76:30 irradiated with laser light, Gariaev and  team discovered that the laser could also   be used in a reverse setting to transmit  genetic information onto a living recipient. They used a special He-Ne  laser of a wavelength of 632 nm   and discovered that it probably  created a dynamic non-linear hologram
            • 76:30 - 77:00 where the light wave is refracted from the cell  sample and phase-conjugated with the original   light beam multiple times. Such holograms are  studied today in connection with meta-materials. This means that the light is reflected back  into the laser, now carrying the quantum-spin
            • 77:00 - 77:30 modulation from the diffraction of the biosample.  The modulations stem from the optical activity and   rotational vibrations of the microstructures  or liquid-crystal domains of the DNA. As this beam goes back and forth, the  information modulation becomes amplified.
            • 77:30 - 78:00 It also creates a broadband spectrum that  involves frequencies from the near-infrared   down to the radio wave  bandwidth of 640 to 700 kHz. These radio waves are picked up by a radio  receiver and captured by the sound card of a PC   to be stored as a digital signal much like an  MP3 file. Thus, the broadband laser becomes
            • 78:00 - 78:30 modulated with the scanned DNA information  which can be transmitted over distances. Here, you can see a rather crude video of  the basic technical equipment that they used.   That's an older machine, the LGN 303 He-Ne laser.  It produces two orthogonally polarized beams.
            • 78:30 - 79:00 Here the laser beam is switched on   and focused onto the biological sample  on the tray; you can hear the readout. And the light that is reflected back from the  biological sample is modulated by the spin   information from the atoms and  quantum particles of the scanned DNA.
            • 79:00 - 79:30 As this modulation is reinforced, going back  and forth between the sample and the laser light   source, an electromagnetic radio interference,  a hologram, is produced which is picked up by   the sound recorder and that can be stored as a  sound file onto a computer and even listened to.
            • 79:30 - 80:00 One almost feels pity when seeing the basic  type of equipment that they had to contend with. Russian research was never so well-funded  especially back in those times of the Cold War,   so money was always an issue and still is.   And yet, I think it's remarkable that all of this  has been built in Russia, great achievements,
            • 80:00 - 80:30 the Tertishny laser,   the Denissyuk dynamic hologram, and the DNA  holographic recording of Peter Gariaev's work. Initial experiments were done in Moscow  in 2000, and then in Toronto, Canada,
            • 80:30 - 81:00 in 2001 and 2002 where the genetic laser  transmission successfully performed the   regeneration of the pancreas of a group of  rats that had been poisoned for the experiment. Here we can see the charts for the animal  groups used in the experiment. The rats
            • 81:00 - 81:30 were injected with alloxan which is a toxin  that destroys the pancreatic functions   of insulin production and leads to the death  of the animal on the third or fourth day. A DNA modulated laser hologram was created from  pancreatic cells of young and healthy specimens   of the same genetic line and was radiated  to the poisoned and very sick individuals.
            • 81:30 - 82:00 Without any other treatment all rats  returned to health and continued living   while untreated specimens of the control  group all died. The animals were exposed   to 30 minutes of modulated laser radiation on  four subsequent days. The distance of the laser   equipment to the animals with alloxan injection  was a few centimeters to about 4 meters.
            • 82:00 - 82:30 In later experiments the distance was increased,  ultimately to 20 km. This means that the genetic   change, or let's say, genetic engineering was  possible non-locally and over a vast distance. Gariaev told me privately how after they made  this discovery in Toronto one morning he came
            • 82:30 - 83:00 back to the laboratory which was funded by  a company whose name he did not divulge,   and all the equipment including the data  was GONE. This was a shock, and he had to   return to Moscow where with no or very little  funding he rebuilt and repeated the experiments.
            • 83:00 - 83:30 There they found that holographic information  could even be introduced "preventively"   to establish immunity to such organ failure where  treated animals would not succumb to the action of   alloxan injected later. Let me show you a short  section of a DVD we published from Gariaev's   lecture at the Academy For Future Science in 2012.  You will have to listen through two consecutive
            • 83:30 - 84:00 translations as the audience was both German and  English speaking. Gariaev is the blonde guy in   the middle, the English translator is my colleague  Krishjanis Bruvelis, and yours truly translating   into German.
            • 84:00 - 84:30 "...and the group of doctors who were  working together with me they went a step further... ...they had a precedent of wave immunity  which is something completely new what
            • 84:30 - 85:00 nobody has seen before... ... If you introduce the healthy information  to the rats in sufficiently long time...
            • 85:00 - 85:30 ...the rats are no longer reacting to alloxan... ...and even when we introduced this alloxan in quantities   five or six times more than it's usually lethal...
            • 85:30 - 86:00 This is the normal levels of sugar and  it was holding for more than 40 days... It means that we can shield ourselves from toxins
            • 86:00 - 86:30 that we produce in our body or  that are introduced into our body. So a new huge perspective is opening   because usually the reason of our  death is basically intoxication.
            • 86:30 - 87:00 Also we found that our system is capable of  reading information from any biologically active substance
            • 87:00 - 87:30 Gariaev was also able to reactivate  damaged seeds from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster   by light and radio wave irradiation with  quantum spin information modulation from   healthy seeds of the same plant type. The idea is,  that the DNA-modulated lasers would provide   the original undamaged genetic information back  into the cellular carrier which is able to revive.
            • 87:30 - 88:00 This is a form of stem cell  programming by electromagnetic waves.   One of the very fascinating achievements was  the transmission of a healthy donor wave of   a preparation of glial cells from the cerebral  cortex onto what is called mesenchymal stem cells
            • 88:00 - 88:30 which would then differentiate into neurons.   These were placed into the blood circulation   of a patient paralyzed by a spinal cord injury.  Repeated injections of that kind led to the return   of 90% of the patient's motor functions.  With this ability of selectively protecting or
            • 88:30 - 89:00 weakening certain immune functions of the organism  by radiating DNA holograms onto certain specimens   I wonder if this isn't what DARPA is going to  employ in the recently announced "Pre-emptive Gene   Tuning" or PREPARE program that Solari readers will  have read about on Dr. J. Farrell's blog.
            • 89:00 - 89:30 DARPA does not explain in detail how the organism would  be 'tuned' to better withstand infections or toxins, but they do speak of "programmable modulation of  gene expression" of the vulnerable host organism.   I am quoting from their press release: "The envisioned  PREPARE technologies would provide an alternative
            • 89:30 - 90:00 that preserves the genetic code exactly as it is  and only temporarily modulates gene activity via   the epigenome and transcriptome which are the  cellular messages that carry out DNA's genetic   instructions inside cells. This would establish the  capability to deliver programmable but transient   gene modulators to confer protection within  brief windows of time for meaningful intervention."
            • 90:00 - 90:30 Sounds very much like  plagiarizing Gariaev's work here. Based on the experiment described earlier that  yielded a Phantom DNA waveform in the empty   background, Gariaev and team implemented the phantom  phenomenon also in reverse, namely materializing
            • 90:30 - 91:00 a DNA fragment in water, through  modulated laser radiation upon the water. They also radiated the radiation spectrum of  glucose which was first read through the special   laser installation and then beamed onto the water  which triggered a glucose phantom in the water   which was physically testable by the color  reaction of litmus paper. This is almost miraculous!
            • 91:00 - 91:30 To induce a chemical reaction from informed light  alone. It is similar to the famous experiments   by Luc Montagnier, the French Nobel laureate who  discovered the AIDS virus.His recent work focuses   on electromagnetic signals from DNA – work for which  he is ridiculed by many of his former admirers.
            • 91:30 - 92:00 In these experiments, Montagnier recorded  electromagnetic signals from a DNA sequence   – in this case from bacterial and  viral DNA – by a different procedure.   The DNA solution was placed into distilled water  which was then filtered with millipore filters to
            • 92:00 - 92:30 remove the actual molecular components from the  water. After that the water underwent several   rounds of dilution in steps of times 10 to create  potentiations of up to 10^-12. The diluted water samples were then exposed to  a coil generating extremely low frequencies in
            • 92:30 - 93:00 the range of 7-8 Hz – the Schumann resonance. No material molecules were present any longer   but in Fourier analysis of the water samples  the higher dilutions showed frequency spectra   that differed from the control or background  noise, indicating the presence of a signal.
            • 93:00 - 93:30 Finally, when the water was put in contact  with a polymerase enzyme for polymerase   chain reaction, PCR, which is a reliable technique to  quickly make copies of a given sequence of DNA – in that the DNA of the bacteria was rebuilt.  Again, there was no material molecule of the
            • 93:30 - 94:00 original DNA in the container and the polymerase  enzyme built the replica from seemingly nothing.   The enzyme must have received the  blueprint for the reconstruction of   the DNA from the electromagnetic signal  visualized in the Fourier analysis. Montagnier, like Gariaev, recorded the electromagnetic  signals on a microphone coil and saved them as an
            • 94:00 - 94:30 audio file. The file was emailed to another lab in  Italy where the audio is emitted onto distilled   water for a certain duration and the treated water  is then put into the polymerase chain reaction.   Again the DNA is reproduced! How is that possible?  From a sound file of the radiation spectrum
            • 94:30 - 95:00 of distilled water with no physical DNA molecule  detectable, the DNA sequence was replicated! Montagnier, inexplicably to me, I must say, used the  DNA of an HIV infected patient for his experiments.
            • 95:00 - 95:30 Does that mean that we can send active  germs through the internet in an mp3 file   possibly mixed into music? You decide! Finally, I want to show you some of the work of  Tsien Kanchen, probably the most incredible of all.   I would not normally take this seriously if I  simply encountered some pictures or a report
            • 95:30 - 96:00 on the web, were it not for the fact that Kanchen  was referred to by the Institute in Novosibirsk   that I worked with, and his work studied  and referenced by other Russian scientists.   If Academician Kaznacheev took it seriously  enough to organize a conference with 130 scientists   from all over Russia that looked at and discussed his work, then it is a real thing.
            • 96:00 - 96:30 There have also been five documentaries  made about him in Russia and numerous articles   were published, only one in English as far as  I know published in Nexus Magazine in 1996.   Tsien Kanchen was born in 1933 in China where  he studied medicine and went into the medical profession
            • 96:30 - 97:00 but also studied electronics as well as cybernetics  which equipped him with a knowledge of physics   and electromagnetic radiation. Early on, he had  very advanced ideas about the field nature of life  and studied the UV light emissions from cells.  Being trained as a radio technician and in  cybernetics he realized that an electromagnetic  field would also be emitted from the brain.
            • 97:00 - 97:30 So he began studies on the enhancement of brain abilities, mental abilities, under the influence   of electromagnetic radiation.   Naturally, this roused the interest of the science   officials of the Central Committee of the  communist party of China when he was able
            • 97:30 - 98:00 to increase the accuracy of Zener card predictions  by test persons in experiments which are telepathy   experiments where the experimenter would  predict which card the other operator had drawn. The work was ultimately classified, and also in  the 1960s the revolution started to change the whole
            • 98:00 - 98:30 climate in China where Tsien Kanchen was not  a party-liner. After great difficulty, also being   caught in an attempt to leave the country and  being incarcerated for 4 years in a very small   confinement which impacted on his moving ability  and health, he ultimately made his escape to Russia
            • 98:30 - 99:00 and began a new career there, also under difficulty,  as his degree in medicine was not recognized.   Already in China he had developed an installation  that was called the Biotron which he rebuilt in
            • 99:00 - 99:30 Russia when he settled in Khabarovsk city.  Through his work he came to the conclusion   that DNA as the physical molecule is  just something like a tape recorder   of an actual electromagnetic  biological information field or signal.   So he sees 2 forms of the DNA – one is the passive  molecular structure that is the actual carrier
            • 99:30 - 100:00 and provides the stability of the genetic material;  while the other is the electromagnetic field   of the information riding upon this carrier.  While the molecule is extremely stable   it is possible to change and modulate the  electromagnetic signal that is carried upon it.
            • 100:00 - 100:30 The biotron works with microwave  frequencies to read information from   the DNA or the field of a living organism  directing it to another living organism. If the transfer process  goes on for a period of time   certain genetic changes are taking  place in the receptor organism.
            • 100:30 - 101:00 First experiments he already carried out in China   around 1961, where he placed a duck  into the donor or transmitter side of the installation, and placed the eggs of  hens into the receiver side of the installation.   After a period of this treatment of microwave  radiation the hen eggs were allowed to develop.
            • 101:00 - 101:30 The resulting chickens had features of a duck! They were altogether larger, they had a flatter beak,   and they had membranes of skin between  their digits, the webbing that ducks have.   The second generation chickens born from such  treated animals retained the genetic changes.
            • 101:30 - 102:00 I know these experiments are quite shocking   and even more shocking is the  realization that they are possible! There were other animal chimera  experiments that I do not want to mention.
            • 102:00 - 102:30 He also did experiments on vegetables and  fruits or plants. For example crossing cucumber   with watermelon produced a testable increase  in the sugar levels in the cucumber plant.   Also these genetic changes were hereditary  in the following generations. The crossing
            • 102:30 - 103:00 of wheat and corn or maize produced a complete  change of the maize cob and an increase in yield.   Remarkable experiments were also carried  out in the area of rejuvenation of an organism   focusing the bioelectromagnetic field  of young organisms onto old ones.
            • 103:00 - 103:30 First experiments were carried out on elderly mice  that increased their lifespan, their mobility their reaction capacity and appetite as well as  sexual functions and reproductive capacity.   Even older mice were able to reproduce again. Some of the rejuvenation experiments  were also done on human volunteers
            • 103:30 - 104:00 radiating fresh young plant sprouts  and germs on to human receptors. Please note the very interesting geometry  of the installation.   That is the original installation and you can also see the cables that are the waveguides into the installation
            • 104:00 - 104:30 that are connected to each of the vertex points  of the geometry. It's a dodecahedral geometry,   and it makes me wonder if there are certain  architecture types, certain buildings and spaces   that would facilitate transmission  of electromagnetic wave information.
            • 104:30 - 105:00 We should also consider that microwaves (that  are used here) are not naturally occurring on earth.   Microwaves that would arrive from cosmic  spaces are naturally shielded from the biosphere of earth  through the magnetic field. The fact that we are  nowadays swimming in an ubiquitous bath of microwaves
            • 105:00 - 105:30 is quite disconcerting especially in  connection with the research of Tsian Kanchen. This has become a long report, but I  wanted it to be somewhat comprehensive.
            • 105:30 - 106:00 I hope what has become clear from the material  presented is that we all have to change our view of   what DNA and ultimately what Life is. High-level  and classified science has already made that step. DNA can quite literally be  regarded as a new form of internet
            • 106:00 - 106:30 and these understandings are being  applied for example through metamaterials   that are used in holography, in 3D-holography, or in mechanobiology in terms of the   DNA as an antenna system that will  ultimately allow biological quantum computers.
            • 106:30 - 107:00 Other future applications will be  new video formats or technologies   that are coding both in the acoustic as well as  in the electromagnetic domain, and I can see also   three-dimensional, holographic books, even  interactive books, as we remember that   DNA can be "spoken to". Perhaps we can now  also solve some of the issues between
            • 107:00 - 107:30 Creationism and evolutionary theory, or  Darwinism. Were we created or did we evolve? Perhaps it is both. While the chemical structure of the DNA molecule will be almost the same  in virtually all organisms, the electromagnetic
            • 107:30 - 108:00 information and signal, or holographic image that  travels upon this molecule can be vastly different. And it's the extraordinary  power and survivability of that   holographic image that we should  trace back to a Divine Mind.