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    "Scientist Proves DNA Can Be Reprogrammed by Words and Frequencies"

    Does this really mean what they say it means?...

    http://www.collective-evolution.com/...d-frequencies/

    (key disclaimer phrase -"scientific research directly or indirectly explains...")

    It gets a bit wild towards the end.

    How is it russian/german science is so different to english/american science?

    Is there really a basis for a potentially revolutionary medical application? (DNA repair)

    Summary of a german book.

    THE HUMAN DNA IS A BIOLOGICAL INTERNET and superior in many aspects to the artificial one. 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.
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    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.
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    Esoteric and spiritual teachers have known for ages that our body is programmable by language, words and thought. This has now been scientifically proven and explained. Of course the frequency has to be correct. And this is why not everybody is equally successful or can do it with always the same strength. The individual person must work on the inner processes and maturity in order to establish a conscious communication with the DNA. The Russian researchers work on a method that is not dependent on these factors but will ALWAYS work, provided one uses the correct frequency.

    But the higher developed an individual’s consciousness is, the less need is there for any type of device! One can achieve these results by oneself, and science will finally stop to laugh at such ideas and will confirm and explain the results. And it doesn’t end there.

    The Russian scientists also found out that our DNA can cause disturbing patterns in the vacuum, thus producing magnetized wormholes! Wormholes are the microscopic equivalents of the so-called Einstein-Rosen bridges in the vicinity of black holes
    (left by burned-out stars). These are tunnel connections between entirely different areas in the universe through which information can be transmitted outside of space and time. The DNA attracts these bits of information and passes them on to our consciousness. This process of hyper communication is most effective in a state of relaxation. Stress, worries or a hyperactive intellect prevent successful hyper communication or the information will be totally distorted and useless.
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    To come back to the DNA: It apparently is also an organic superconductor that can work at normal body temperature. Artificial superconductors require extremely low temperatures of between 200 and 140°C to function. As one recently learned, all superconductors are able to store light and thus information. This is a further explanation of how the DNA can store information.

    There is another phenomenon linked to DNA and wormholes. Normally, these supersmall 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 considerable amounts of energy. There are regions in Russia where such radiant balls appear very often. Following the ensuing confusion the Russians started massive research programs leading finally to some of the discoveries mentions above.
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    Now the Russians found in the regions, where vacuum domains appear often that sometimes fly as balls of light from the ground upwards into the sky, that these balls can be guided by thought. One has found out since that vacuum domains emit waves of low frequency as they are also produced in our brains.
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    Earlier generations that got in contact with such hyper communication experiences and visible vacuum domains were convinced that an angel had appeared before them. And we cannot be too sure to what forms of consciousness we can get access when using hyper communication. Not having scientific proof for their actual existence (people having had such experiences do NOT all suffer from hallucinations) does not mean that there is no metaphysical background to it. We have simply made another giant step towards understanding our reality.

    Official science also knows of gravity anomalies on Earth (that contribute to the formation of vacuum domains), but only of ones of below one percent. But recently gravity anomalies have been found of between three and four percent. One of these places is Rocca di Papa, south of Rome (exact location in the book “Vernetzte Intelligenz” plus several others). Round objects of all kinds, from balls to full buses, roll uphill. But the stretch in Rocca di Papa is rather short, and defying logic sceptics still flee to the theory of optical illusion (which it cannot be due to several features of the location).
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    There's at least a dozen Noble Prizes, right there! Of course, they would have to construct reproducible experiments as proof of their findings. Some how I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon.

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    ...the genetic code, especially in the apparently useless 90%...
    Big red flag there. It's been known for a while now that 'junk' DNA (as it's been called), is anything but. Technically it's 'non-coding' DNA, and does serve a purpose.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noncoding_DNA

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    How is it russian/german science is so different to english/american science?
    Less rigorous standards in Russia for sure.

    The part about DNA being a superconductor is only partially true. Apparently under certain conditions DNA has exhibited superconductivity in the form of a single nano-length strand between two superconducting electrodes with all cooled to below 1 Kelvin. I'm not sure if the experiment has even been replicated. That's far, far from proof of room temperature superconductivity of an entire double helix. The rest of the article is just as dubiously speculative. Good for a few lolz though.

    http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/...s-in-the-genes

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    Link to a more comprehensive collection of articles, on which the other seems to be a brief summary. There *appears* to be some science here. And patents!
    http://www.rexresearch.com/gajarev/gajarev.htm

    Towards the bottom of the page...

    Journal of Non-Locality and Remote Mental Interactions Vol. I Nr. 2
    The Wave, Probabilistic and Linguistic Representations of Cancer and HIV
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    Peter P. Gariaev*, George G. Tertishny, Katherine A. Leonova
    Abstract: The basic assumptions of our work include the following: 1. the genome has a capacity for quasi-consciousness so that DNA “words” produce and help in the recognition of “semantically meaningful phrases”; 2. the DNA of chromosomes control fundamental programs of life in a dual way: as chemical matrixes and as a source of wave function and holographic memory; 3. processes in the substance-wave structures of the genome can be observed and registered through the dispersion and absorption of a bipolar laser beam. The present article brings forward considerable theoretical and experimental evidence in support of this model, and discusses its practical applications with respect to cancer and HIV therapeutic strategies.
    "Chief Scientific Officer"? What is this, Star Trek?
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    Quote Originally Posted by solrey View Post
    Less rigorous standards in Russia for sure.
    Well, in Russian wikipedia the Gariaev's "theory" is called a pseudo science. In another Russian wiki resource "Lurkmore" the article about Gariaev is preceded by a warning:

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    Если вы — физик, химик, биолог или просто слишком хорошо помните школьную программу соответствующего курса, вам лучше ее не читать. В противном случае вы рискуете умереть от смеха. Мы предупредили.

    Translation:

    If you are physicist, chemist, biologist or just remember very well the school curriculum in these subjects, then you better do not read this article. Otherwise you risk to die from laughter. You have been warned.

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    It's not just Russian and German scientists, there are plenty of scientists all over the world that will publish material on this kind of stuff. Pjotr Garjajev's claims have actually been around for a while and are known as the "Phantom DNA Effect." He claimed to be able to turn a frog embryo into a salamander using lasers. To my knowledge it has never been replicated. This would be huge news if it were true, but it remains in the realm of unscientific new age ideas.

    http://new-age.wonderhowto.com/how-t...effect-274363/

    Often these ideas take a truth and stretch it to a point that is very misleading. Emotions don't directly effect your DNA, but chronic stress can be very damaging to the body and bring on behavioral choices that are further damaging. The part about amino acids is just completely wrong, though. There are only 20 amino acids found in the genetic code that are used to make proteins, the number 64 the video is referring to are the codons (all of which are active in the human genome) that are used in translation to string amino acids together in a certain order. There are non-protein amino acids, but those play entirely other roles in processes like metabolism.

    Unfortunately, there is nothing to follow up on with the laser and DNA stuff. The idea of using the right frequency is interesting to me but there have been no experiments that I know of that suggests DNA can be precisely controlled by it. I think that kind of idea is stretched from studies like this: http://xlab.me.berkeley.edu/pdf/194.pdf

    Real DNA repair is done by proteins, but repair does not mean correction of disease-causing alleles.
    http://www.nature.com/scitable/topic...aining-dna-344

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    Just read this http://www.collective-evolution.com/...d-frequencies/

    ... up to "By Grazyna Fosar and Franz Bludorf"

    these are two well known german Hoaxer - no need to read more of it.

    German sceptical Wiki Psiram has an article about them

    http://psiram.com/ge/index.php/Fosar_und_Bludorf

    Google-Translation
    Grazyna Fosar and Franz Bludorf two authors esoteric and pseudo-scientific works and live in Berlin. They operate an Internet forum and a series of web pages to esoteric topics and conspiracy theories. Franz Bludorf is Editor in Chief of "Matrix 3000", Grazyna runs in the same magazine, the science section. They are also authors in various other journals, eg in "Raum & Zeit", "zeitgeist" and "WWetter-Boden-Mensch". The authors seem to be a concern, the esoteric or conspiracy theory topics lend their books an apparent scientific complexity, but without the intellect of the reader here to strain too much. Therefore, the authors describe their work as well as non-fiction, which are written in everyday language for a wide readership. Universities and research institutes would now appreciate their work and these are the basis for lectures, it is claimed in the promotion of their books.

    Biografical

    Grazyna Fosar admits to have studied physics and astrophysics, Franz Bludorf to have studied mathematics and physics, and claims to be alternative-medicine-healer. About their places to study and degrees, nothing is known. The search for scientific papers of both authors in scientific literature databases were unsuccessful, it must be assumed that they have never been scientifically published.

    Activities

    As a focus of their activities, they enter a "post-quantum physics of consciousness", geomancy, environmental pollution caused by "electromagnetic spectrum" (HAARP), and conspiracy theories about the alleged conspiratorial world elite of Bilderberg. They also believe in reincarnation, and that they have a so-called "Halding method" developed as access to the Akashic Records. Interests are also reflected in the pseudo-science-based wave genetics.

    Crop Circles

    Known nationwide Fosar Bludorf were identified by their pseudo-scientific findings to a so-called crop circles east of Berlin, which was previously created artificially for Günther Jauch broadcast on RTL-TV. Model for the design of the crop circle was a half-eaten pizza. Fosar and Bludorf had in mind have shown as "Cereologen" that the corresponding crop circle was impossible to create man-made and came up with a UFO landing. When their assumptions turned out more and more untenable, they put their website on this crop circle and started a fight with RTL and Jauch, who became known as the controversy over the "Pizza Connection". They stayed even after the dissolution of the puzzle to the crop circle continue to believe that this is a physically unaccountable phenomenon vorläge.

    ELF transmitter in Berlin-Tempelhof

    A common of Fosar and Bludorf conspiracy theory is that in the former Tempelhof Airport in Berlin were a secret ELF transmitter extremely low frequency, but high performance, they will operate under the code name Teddy. They tried to prove this with a completely unsuitable methods and alleged in their speculations, it would be sent from there signals that can affect the brain and cause diseases. All facts for Tempelhof Airport and contradictions in the argument, however speak against the existence of such a system, which was never observed by others.

    TLR factor

    One hypothesis that is being spread by the amateur researchers, refers to alleged time and place heaped plane crashes: The TLR-factor hypothesis.

    Hyper Stock Trading Software

    A commercial items sold computer program that would be based on a process invented by Fosar and Bludorf principle of "disturbed chance." The result was "Investor information to be obtained by any conventional market letter and no economic analysis".
    "Project Teddy" is unforgetable to me. They walked around Tempelhof airport with a Tape recorder recording white noise and claiming the lowpass-noise of their cheap casette player are the "Haarp-like Elf-waves"
    Last edited by FreiZeitGeist; January 16th, 2013 at 05:31 PM. Reason: adding google-Translaton - sorry, on the other PC i´d used before Copy&Paste of translated Text didn´t work

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