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Taurean
12th January 2011, 14:57
What does it mean to transform DNA from carbon based to a crystalline form ?

boliviana
12th January 2011, 17:03
I am no expert! However, thinking on this question brings up the following: with very few exceptions, all life on this planet is carbon-based. (Remember the recent discovery of silicon-based life forms that stirred up the scientific communiity because it broadened their definition of "life" and what was possible as to extraterrestrial life? They would be the exceptions- at least in this 4D existence.) As such, the carbon structure that life is based on is already crystalline in nature- carbon crystalline structures happen to be very versatile and very strong. Perhaps what is meant by DNA transformation is a shift in that crystalline structure so that it more closely resembles that of silicon- or even becomes that of silicon. Biological life has the ability to transmute one element into another- chickens don't get calcium in their diet, but furiously seek out specks of mica in the dirt they peck, which their bodies use to make calcium-rich eggshells. Perhaps this kind of eveolution from carbon crystalline structures toward silicon crystalline structres is necessary for humans to viablly survive beyond earth. Just my guess...

Eric J (Viking)
12th January 2011, 17:12
According to folk who are tuned into the coming changes we will be going from third dimension (3D) to fifth dimension (5D), to make way for the rise in frequencies.

So our bodies are presently changing from a carbon-based cell to a crystalline-based cell to accommodate these higher frequencies. Our planet and those who choose to do so will soon be moving into the fifth dimension.

viking

Swami
12th January 2011, 17:30
Seems these guys are busy with the carbon-crystalline "change" through their music...

http://tuningthefuture.nl/en