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18th March 2010 22:52
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'Junk' DNA - the human blueprint
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19th March 2010 12:52
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Re: 'Junk' DNA - the human blueprint
Hi Sunny,
thank you for bringing this issue up. It may well be the most important for humanity at this time.
I would like to clarify a few details for those who havnt been diving into this as deeply as I did.
There seems to be a mix-up of the triplet or codon-based DNA functions and the rest, who's functionality is not well understood at this time, and wasnt at all only a short while ago.
The triplet-based function is what watson & crick discovered, later fully understood as the DNA->m-RNA->Ribosome->t-RNA/Aminoacid protein building mechanism.
as long as the human dna was not decoded and we had only quantitatively measured the amount of DNA in the nucleus the world was OK. Humans had enough DNA to account for all the different structures of the body. But now we know that 97% are none-coding and only 3% do what is explained above.
And to my understanding and that of all the experts I asked (I asked younger colleagues, I studied biology in the 70s) 3% is not enough.
The 97% are no sequences we do not understand, we DO understand them very well, they just dont make any sense in terms of the process outlined above, no proteins are coded for.
Its like a book of 100 pages that contains 97 pages full of gibberish and 3 pages readable text.
I liken it to a long reel of magnetic tape e.g. made by BASF and found by an amazone indian tribal medicine man who can read english. he comes back to his tribe and proudly announces that he can read and understand the tape. And it says: BASF Ludwigshaven - made in germany - 1200 meters - ferromagnetic tape - for audio recordings only ..etc, you get the picture.
I currently believe (and my believes change frequently, or are expanded upon) that the ferromagnetic information can be activated by certain procedures combining ritual, ceremonies and intent. there most certainly are other avenues, this is just the one I am investigating at this time.
If there is a certain amount of interest I am willing to expand on this more.
best to all
-sam
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19th March 2010 13:09
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