DNA is Electronic - the heart functions by Electromagnetism - it goes on and on! Are we just electronic computers but with subjective consciousness? And if we are basically electronic computers what is our power supply? I'm just thinking aloud here
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I don't think Vitamin D deficiency is fatal but can cause physiological problems resulting in bone and muscle weakness. By the therapeis and ideas you mentioned in your post it is becoming clear that we should be investigating the implications of our bodies being electrical devices. Sorry you could not help your family with the information you found.starbiter wrote:Just a thought. Without Vit. D, we die. ....
This is interestingSolar wrote:My deepest sympathies Starbiter.
As of late I've researching 'Liquid Crystals'. This is the same liquid crystal genre that allows LCD monitors to work. By passing voltage across the formations one can influence the alignment of the liquid crystals. As it turns out, according to the Electrogenetics site, the "communication structures" and their "transmission cables" are not only liquid crystal substances but they also work electrically.
These are fantastic developments in understanding the human electrochemistry!Solar wrote:
I just finished reading Electrogenetics last night, Particularly Biological Crystal Theory..
The opening statement of that video is pretty potent. Velcro was developed by mimicking cockle-burs. Needless to say there are multiple mechanical developments that have arisen from observing Nature. I guess it would be a natural step to do the same for computer processors by observing and "reverse engineering" the human brain and how it processes information, stimulus etc. It was also interesting to hear that the human brain can process tons of information in "10 clock cycles". Something that would take a massive amount of computers to even come remotely close to. And it would be very remote.Tina wrote:These are fantastic developments in understanding the human electrochemistry!Solar wrote:
I just finished reading Electrogenetics last night, Particularly Biological Crystal Theory..
This video is distantly related to Electrogenetics in that is speaks about the use of human brain circuitry in the design of machines and computers. The point is though that we may ask how do "ideas and thoughts" affect the electrogenics of our brain. Can 'bad thoughts" have the same deforming affects as the demonstrated cigarette smoke? Is there a literal physiological reaction arising from positive or negative thinking?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFUxIquFcQA
Structural analysis of the liquid crystal phases showed that they appeared because such short DNA duplex pairs were able to stick together “end-to-end,” forming rod-shaped aggregates that could then behave like much longer segments of DNA. The sticking was a result of small, oily patches found on the ends of the short DNA segments that help them adhere to each other in a reversible way -- much like magnetic buttons -- as they expelled water in between them...
Liquid crystals -- organic materials related to soap that exhibit both solid and liquid properties -- are commonly used for information displays in computers, flat-panel televisions, cell phones, calculators and watches. Most liquid crystal phase molecules are rod-shaped and have the ability to spontaneously form large domains of a common orientation, which makes them particularly sensitive to stimuli like changes in temperature or applied voltage.
Article Link“In essence, the liquid crystal phase condensation selects the appropriate molecular components, and with the right chemistry would evolve larger molecules tuned to stabilize the liquid crystal phase. If this is correct, the linear polymer shape of DNA itself is a vestige of formation by liquid crystal order.”
Yes we are electric too - and understanding this may help us understand the anomalies of the human conditionSolar wrote:
As with cosmology many aspects are associated with temperature as one of the primary causes of some celestial activities. The same temperature dynamic occurs with liquid crystal and is also somewhat overemphasized. DNA can go through a liquid crystal phase and the presence of an electric field, magnetic field, applied voltage etc is also known to affect liquid crystal states including the ability to 'twist'. Since the body normally maintains an average consistent temperature from birth to death it would seem that temperature would not be the primary influence on DNA development over an average lifetime. Therefore I would comparatively say:
We not only live in an electric universe. It apparently resides with us as well.
Liquid Crystal
Tina wrote:
Yes we are electric too - and understanding this may help us understand the anomalies of the human conditiona bit better.
Microcrystals of calcite in the pineal gland of the human brainThese microcrystals are believed to be responsible for the previously observed second harmonic generation (SHG) in pineal tissue samples and they may also exhibit piezoelectricity, suggesting a unique electromechanical biological transducer mechanism in the human brain.
Today, we know of many crystals which are piezoelectric, some of which can even be found in human bone. Certain ceramics and polymers have exhibited the effect as well.
A piezoelectric crystal consists of multiple interlocking domains which have positive and negative charges. These domains are symmetrical within the crystal, causing the crystal as a whole to be electrically neutral. When stress is put on the crystal, the symmetry is slightly broken, generating voltage. Even a tiny bit of piezoelectric crystal can generate voltages in the thousands
Rareheart - the antenna idea is very helpful - but I would suggest the sensory organs, nervous system and cardiovascular system are the discernable receptors/transmiters (with vascular and nervous systems energising the message from sensory organs to the heart (processor) which then signals body/brain....Rareheart wrote: In other words, each cell is at work receiving, processing and transmitting our experiences moment to moment.
& See Terence McKenna's 1975 "Invisible Landscape", for a full exposition of that thesis.I've been pondering the electronic nature of DNA for a bit, and would like to suggest that DNA acts as an antenna.
An antenna tuned to our own individual specific frequency, capable of both transmission and reception.
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