This is excellent background information to better understand how medical nanobots can be created: Special Report: Future Science – The Wave Genome – Quantum Holography of DNA with Ulrike Granögger
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This is excellent background information to better understand how medical nanobots can be created: Special Report: Future Science – The Wave Genome – Quantum Holography of DNA with Ulrike Granögger
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Ulrike, marvelous! I got about half way through, intending to tomorrow finish, and then, watch it all again. Fascinating to hear speculations about the 98% of the genome, the useless part, is not “junk” DNA at all, but essential player in DNA action. I can’t help but think about recent injections of “vaccines” which throw another bit of RNA to the mix, an artificially designed bit at that! The human double helix, so perfectly designed and balanced, certainly will have no problem with our hasty adding another piece, a new piece, not human but completely artificial. What arrogance! Similar to the Higgs field, which was hidden for so long, its discovery recently adds so much to our understanding. Sounds as though we’re already coming closer to seeing the importance of that 98% that we assumed was “junk.”