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  • Is Darwinism dead?

    Quotes from other researchers: Information from an intelligent source ? Evolution tells us that through chance mutations and natural selection, living things evolve. Yet to evolve means to gradually change certain aspects of some living thing until it becomes another type of creature. This can only be done by changing the genetic information. To assume…

  • IBM Research Findings

    A team from IBM has identified patterns, or “motifs”, in the non-coding areas of the human genome and those coded for proteins. The findings were reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) journal. Mr. Rigoutsos’ Team of IBM’s Research Ctr used a mathematical tool known as pattern discovery to tease out…

  • Incredible DNA discoveries

    More Incredible DNA discoveries reports from Gregg Braden Below are 3 more astonishing experiments with DNA which prove that DNA can heal itself according to the “feelings” of the individual. Mr. Braden began as a computer and geology scientist, before he began pursuing larger questions. EXPERIMENT #1 This work was done by Dr.Vladimir Poponin, a…

  • Scope and Opportunities

    Introduction into Wave Genetics Its scope and opportunities Garyaev Peter The history of wave genetics has been developing for more than 80 years. In 1920s and 1930s Russian scientists, A. Gurwitsch and A. Lubishev postulated that not only does genetic apparatus of living organisms on the Earth operate at material, physical level but also at…

  • Letter from Pjtr Garjajev

    An Open Letter from Dr. Pjotr Garyaev, the ‘Father’ of ‘Wave-genetics’ (10/30/2005) Currently, we have a situation in genetics, molecular biology and medicine in general, that is simultaneously paradoxical and promising. Long ago, science decided to investigate the human genetic code. Science has now completed the 10-year-long effort to map the DNA sequences of human…

  • Vacuum Domains?

    Normally, super-small wormholes are highly unstable and are maintained only for the tiniest fractions of a second. Under certain conditions stable wormholes can organize themselves, which then form distinctive vacuum domains in which for example, gravity can transform into electricity. Vacuum domains are self-radiant balls of ionized gas that contain immense amounts of energy, able…

  • New group telecommunications?

    Gosar & Bludorf quote sources presuming that in earlier times humanity had been just like the animals: very strongly connected to a group consciousness, and thus acting as a group. In order to experience individuality, humans had to almost completely ‘forget’ hyper-communication.  When one’s individual consciousness becomes strong and stable, they can create a new…

  • DNA telecom via wormholes?

    The Living Internet within us? Fosar and Bludorf explain how hyper-communication works. It’s much like the WWW., but with one huge difference. The Internet uses 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 by traversing through wormholes in the…

  • Hypercommunication stories

    When a queen ant leaves her colony, the remaining worker ants will continue building fervently according to plan. However, if the queen is killed, all work in the colony stops. No ant will know what to do. Apparently, the queen transmits the “building plans” via the group consciousness with her subjects, as long as she…

  • Hyper-telecommunication?

    Besides all of the aforementioned, the Russian scientists also found out that our DNA can cause disturbing patterns in a vacuum. Produce magnetized wormholes! Wormholes are the microscopic equivalents of the so-called Einstein-Rosen bridges in the vicinity of black holes that are left by burned-out stars. These wormholes are tunnel connections between different universes through…

  • Re-program DNA?

    Garjajev’s group re-programmed the human DNA codon sequences, using modulated laser light. Figuring out the grammatical syntax of the DNA’s language, they were able to modulate coherent laser light, and add semantics (meaning) to it. Their most impressive discovery was that spoken language can be modulated to the carrier wave with the same effect, like…