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  • Bio-Resonance Boundaries

    Bio-Resonance oscillation patterns, which are superior to matter, will often produce an effect where chemical substances are no longer effective at the physical level, but a difficult childhood, abuse, traumatic events and chronic frustration can severely impede a bio-resonance treatment. There are also people who derive a benefit from their illness, usually subconsciously. While ill,…

  • Bio-Resonance

    R&D of DNA and its genetic information, medicine has advanced into an area where “information” plays a crucial role. The question arises: If the DNA helix merely acts as a carrier for the information, how is information communicated? If an atom is the end of the line for 20thC symptom-suppressive medicine and molecular biology, then…

  • (Bio) Photons

    Is Light the foundation of life? Voltage – Current – Electricity – Magnetism – Light Every biochemical reaction is preceded by an EMF signal, the biophotons. Without these biophotons the body would be an inanimate object. Thus, when there is light, there is life. Bio-photons are energy+info packages that move at the speed of light…

  • Q-Entanglement in DNA?

    Quantum Entanglement between electrons in adjacent clouds of their DNA base-twins? Entanglement is a quantum process in which a single wave function describes the vibration of two separate objects, no matter how far apart. The positive nuclei of the nucleotide base’s atoms are surrounded by a moving negative cloud of electrons, that creates a dipole…

  • DNA Electron Clouds?

    DNA stores and replicates information. The very specific sequence of the 4 nucleic acids (Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, Thymine) encodes the human’s blueprint. These acids can be divided into a classical (biological) part (the atom) and a quantum part (electron shells/clouds and single protons). In classical coding, each base twin contains 2 nucleic acids, represented by…

  • 5D Consciousness

    5th Dimensional Consciousness A 5th dimensional being is a fully conscious person who is “in the world, but not of the world.” They are completely aware of the complexity of levels and layers of the 3D matter and energy field we exist in. They create whatever they need from the un-manifest potential of this energy…

  • Out of body Self?

    An MRI scanner test showed that a brain region called the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) is behaving differently when people said they were drifting outside their bodies. The TPJ shares a common trait with other brain regions that researchers believe are associated with body illusions: it helps to integrate visual, tactile and proprioceptive senses with the…

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  • About your Biases

    We all view the world through different lenses. This has to do with our upbringing, our collective experiences, and our subconscious behavioral biases. Inherent biases cause us to make judgments based on invalid or incomplete information. Until we take a deep look into why we see the world the way we do, we will not…

  • DNA as a radiostation?

    DNA Duplication and Cell Resonance From a technical point of view, how is reading and writing of genetic information accomplished in the DNA molecule? In Maxwell’s equations only electromagnetic (EM) waves are listed. However, EM waves are unable to interact with the antenna structure of the DNA. In 2009, the discovery of active magnetic monopoles…

  • Social Sciences

    3/ apply the scientific method to study human behavior and social patterns Individual/Collective Human Behavior:   Anthropology   Archaeology   Attendology   Communication (in/external, extraterrestrial)   Economics   Education   Environmental studies   Human geography   History   Human Information science   Journalism   Law   Linguistics   Political science   Management   Marketing  …

  • Formal Sciences

    Formal sciences are conceptual systems that study formal systems, based on analysis, definitions, rules and laws, rather than actual facts. However, their methods hold in all possible conceivable worlds and are thus applied in empirical sciences and procedures, whose theories (general relativity, etc.) do not hold everywhere or even in our world: Logic (explicit analysis…