I’ve been waiting to see if any world known professor/expert/scientist in atomic frequency and quantum physics has come on this forum. So far, I’ve seen none and I think any real expert in quantum physics would find this forum/thread laughable.
I want to see if any true scientific endeavor has taken place to verify all this talk about ‘rising frequencies’.
We all have our right to speak our opinions, and hence here is my post. I don’t think there is any truth to this nonsense about ‘activating of human DNA’, or ‘dimensional frequencies’. We already have DNA, it already exists, 99% of human DNA sequences are the same across the population. (
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresource...quencing.shtml)
Kathy...you are most welcome to your own opinions.......each of us has ours.........I just want you to know that there are many scientists on this forum and I am happy to say they have open minds.....
For example, "feelings" exist and directly impact our bodies...however, they(feelings) are not seen,measured or weighed, however everyone knows they exist.....
We appreciate yr participation however, pls send questions of negative tones and complaints to Mudra or myself by PM...we are happy to discuss further....
Meanwhile, we hope you expand your horizons and questions of sincere quest are always welcome here.....
In Light!
Samarkis
Anyone claiming “Activation of Human DNA”, I’d like to see your official studies and proof.
Anyone wanting to know about ‘frequencies’, I’d suggest that you enroll in a University and study quantum physics.
One doesn’t need to take a crop circle and spin it to get spinning circles. Many forms of optical illusions have been created by optical artists for years, try this one
http://www.scentednectar.com/spiral/index.htm, this one
http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/, this one
http://www.illusion-optical.com/Optical-Illusions/, or this one
http://www.davidpbrown.co.uk/optical...us-motion.jpeg
Many people are gullible in this day and age. And many a sales person will try to sell you on just about anything to make a buck. Astralwalker wants you to buy a 39.95 DVD on spinning circles. He’s probably no different than much of the advertisements one sees on late night TV, trying to make a buck.