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  • Dash Rendar posted an update 5 years, 3 months ago

    With respect to today’s blog post by Dr. Farrell on quantum and bio-chemical processes finally being linked, it reminded me of a recent Solari science report by Ulrike Granögger, it is very in depth and covers the Kaznacheyev experiment among others.

    Future Science – The Wave Genome – Quantum Holography of DNA with Ulrike Granögger

    Some of the more fascinating experiments it discusses are scientists zapping DNA of fish and plants with 10kV DC for an extended time, and then the seeds or germ cells seem to revert to a “primordial” evolutionary state. The seeds of a fern that were zapped grew into a fern that grew millions of years ago, but is no longer around today. The eggs of a fish that were zapped grew into a fish that has been long extinct. This brings into question whether “junk” DNA is really junk at all.

    The video covers other interesting concepts such a biophotons and linguistic genetics. If you don’t want to watch the whole thing (1:49:35) check out the video description for timestamps of different chapters. All material is well documented with sources.

    • CAF has published on more full episode in the series presented by Ulrike Granögger. Also well worth your time.

        • Yes, the high energy particle physics one! I highly recommend it for anyone interested:

          Future Science – Muons and Neutrinos – Excitement and Excitation with Ulrike Granögger | The Solari Report

          The episode goes into some pretty mind-blowing stuff, such as using cosmic rays to find hidden chambers in the Great Pyramid of Giza, seismology showing pyramids as resonators of shockwaves from pulsars in space, and using the entire surface of the moon as a giant neutrino detector.

          It also covered some specific tech installations I had no idea about previously like the massive neutrino detector IceCube at the very center of Antarctica (might explain some of the mystery around that place), and another neutrino detector being built in the deepest mine in Finland that will actually propagate matter all the way to CERN and coordinate with them.

          It is worth the watch just for the IceCube video at 42:28, it shows a video from the IceCube science group itself which is incredibly spooky, they discuss creating an “uncommon eye” at the heart of Antarctica to get a “glimpse into the unknown” and “see into stars.”