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    Post Clone cover story: we are not so unique after all!

    http://medcitynews.com/2013/09/wow-week/


    Well it would seem that a cover story for the discovery of cloans has arrived .

    chimerism and mosaicism.!
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    Very interesting Scheme, this genome variability and mostly this genome acquisition has far reaching conséquences, from the possibility that genetic cell discover on murder victims may not be entirely from one person but also from those she had been incubating through transplant or pregnancy, and also that being around people long enough could have a genetic influence on our genome.

    This makes me think of the Russian researches on the development patterns waves projected through laser beams on the salamander and the frogs while in their eggs. The frog embryo developed into a salamander when projected the salamander patterns, even if it is not the same programmed genome.

    If we add to this the possibility that not only wave patterns but as well direct cell genome can be transferred, we come to he possibility of an entire new specie developping, we come to the ways our genome may have been modified eons ago.

    Add to the above the spiritual teachings saying that when someone is in contact with a spiritual master long enough, it enhances the spiritual development of the individual in contact just by this contact. Could our ancestors and sage have been talking about wave patterns communicated unconsciously as well as more directly genomic changes through cell exchanges???

    Science is meeting spirituality it seems.

    Edit: a question here, did you mean cloan or clone in your title? Is cloan a new word for chimerism and mosaicism?

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    Thanks for this interesting input Flash, fantastic possibilities. Nothing deep and meaningful about my spelling mistake though!

    I never could spell -my imagination can change the order letters arrive as if by magic. I have three choices keep quiet, or accept public correction . Or persuade the moderators to provide us with a spell checker.
    I do hope folks with articulation/spelling/ gramatical/ syntax difficulties always feel free to add their bit and to hell withe the consequences. I will leave the word cloan/clone unchanged as a gesture to all who suffer from dysgraphia dyslexia what have you, communication is what it is all about after all.


    Thank you for your diplomacy and politness. LOL

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    Default Re: Clone cover story: we are not so unique after all!

    In fact, the wiki dictionary is very funny, if we compare the word cloan with clone, and we stretch a tiny bit the imagination, it matches.

    Quote cloan
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    Contents

    1 Manx
    1.1 Etymology
    1.2 Pronunciation
    1.3 Noun
    1.3.1 Derived terms
    1.4 Mutation

    Manx
    Etymology

    From Middle Irish clann, from Old Irish cland, from Old Welsh plant, from Latin planta.
    Pronunciation

    IPA(key): [klɔːn]

    Noun

    cloan f (genitive clienney, no plural)

    children  [quotations ▼]
    descendant(s)

    Derived terms

    lhiass-chloan

    Mutation
    Manx mutation
    Radical Lenition Eclipsis
    cloan chloan gloan
    Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
    possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
    Irish clan, children, descendants, isn't it what we are talking about, the genome of things and of the human race. Irish??? The Celtic grail maybe?

    As for dyslexia, dysorthographia etc., don't worry, I am French - not better in English. And my daughter had to deal with dysphasia. So, as a mom, I do understand quite well. Humbling life experience isn't it? It makes you very open and sensitive to others needs, which you may have come here to study/experience, who knows.

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    Default Re: Clone cover story: we are not so unique after all!

    your analisis is precisly that which crossed my mind -I knew you would get it.

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