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Video Presentation – The Wave Genome

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“We know today that man, essentially, is a being of light. And the modern science of photobiology … is presently proving this. In terms of healing the implications are immense. We now know, for example, that quanta of light can initiate, or arrest, cascade-like reactions in the cells, and that genetic cellular damage can be virtually repaired, within hours, by faint beams of light. We are still on the threshold of fully understanding the complex relationship between light and life, but we can now say emphatically, that the function of our entire metabolism is dependent on light.” ~ Dr. Fritz Albert Popp, The International Institute of Biophysics
By Catherine Austin Fitts
In her second report for the Future Science series, Ulrike Granögger explores the holographic nature of our DNA and of life, intelligence and humanity.
I have watched this presentation twice. It rocked my world. As I listened to Ulrike describe one scientific study after another that informs the fundamental flows of life, I kept asking myself, “How did I not know this? How can knowledge of such powerful science be so suppressed?”
Get ready to have another paradigm shift. Ulrike recommends you watch The Wave Genome in several sittings – you will want time to digest and to explore some of the links and additional information provided. It is also invaluable to listen to this presentation in combination with last week’s interview by Harry Blazer of Dr. Hugo de Garis regarding the potential risks of artificial intelligence or AI.
In Money & Markets this week from Brittany in France, I will discuss the latest in financial and geopolitical news. Please e-mail or post your questions for Ask Catherine at our Money & Markets commentary here.
In Let’s Go to the Movies, I recommend you watch David Tong’s presentation to the Royal Institution of Great Britain (RI): “Quantum Fields: The Real Building Blocks of the Universe.” When you see Ulrike’s presentation, you will hear her recommendation that you watch this video.
Talk to you Thursday!
On the Schedule
Scientists for Peace – I will be joining Ulrike at this conference in October in Italy
The Future Science Series
Introducing Future Science with Ulrike Granögger!
Future Science – Muons and Neutrinos – Excitement and Excitation by Ulrike Granögger
Wondering if it might be possible to provide a link to download this as an MP4, to watch while off-line? Thank you! 🙂
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Scientists for Peace looks amazing! Will there be a video download, recordings or live stream available for purchase for those of us in the USA that can’t make it to Italy? Thanks.
I cannot thank you enough. It’s taken several concentrated listening sessions and I am beginning to connect some dots. I don’t kid myself, however. We are on a swiftly moving river and every day there are revelations. Part 2 here is very powerful and is cutting through the ice of a much slower journey across layers and layers of deep ice. I am defrosting and some of it is painful. My love to you all. Jo
Thank you for the Future Science reports. They are invaluable in understanding our world and how to prepare for a future we never imagined. Ulrike Granogger speaks in terms I can understand, though I have little formal education in the research she presents.
Is there anyone whom has tried to replicate the experiments of Dr. Petr Petrovich Garyaev? The experiment with the glucose and the purified water involving the laser and recordings seem to use equipment that many labs should have access to. It also has some very interesting ramifications. Thanks.
I have been reading the first part of The Field by Lynne McTaggart which discusses some of the work done by J. Benveniste et. al. which seems to answer my question and their work HAS been replicated. I am glad a friend recommended this site!
McTaggart did a great job of reviewing the ongoing work. It would be wonderful to have an update. You will find an interview with her in the archive. I have her newest book but have not read yet.
Thanks for the update!