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Saturday, November 26, 2011

DNA is capable of quantum teleportation ?

DNA is capable of quantum teleportation - says nobel prize winner Luc Montagnier.

This year, Luc Montagnier through an experiment has proven that DNA information can travel like an electromagnetic wave. That is how life can form even in the most strange places and the most strange planets.
Information is energy. Consciousness is intelligent energy. Matter is also energy, but in condensed form. If you brake a DNA strand it becomes energy on a different level, from material DNA it becomes a wave. It is all physics (even if it's above physical existence).
Luc Montagnier
Most scientists and people in general will disagree with Luc, because they are too damn afraid to change the concepts that they programmed into their heads, which is leading humanity in a big dark hole.
According to a team headed by Luc Montagnier, previously known for his work on HIV and AIDS, two test tubes, one of which contained a tiny piece of bacterial DNA, the other pure water, were surrounded by a weak electromagnetic field of 7Hz.
Eighteen hours later, after DNA amplification using a polymerase chain reaction, as if by magic the DNA was detectable in the test tube containing pure water.

Oddly, the original DNA sample had to be diluted many times over for the experiment to work, which might explain why the phenomenon has not been detected before, assuming that this is what has happened.

The phenomenon might be very loosely described as 'teleportation' except that the bases project or imprint themselves across space rather than simply moving from one place to another.

To be on the safe side, Montagnier then compared the results with controls in which the time limit was lowered, no electromagnetic field was present or was present but at lower frequencies, and in which both tubes contained pure water. On every one of these, he drew a blank.

The possible quantum effect – the apparent imprinting of the DNA on the water – is not in itself the most contentious element of the experiment, so much as the relatively long timescales over which it appears to manifest itself. Quantum phenomena are assumed to show their faces in imperceptible fractions of a second and not seconds minutes and hours, and usually at very low temperatures approaching absolute zero.

Revealing a process through which biology might display the underlying ‘quantumness’ of nature at room temperature would be startling.

Montagnier’s experiment will have to be repeated by others to have any hope of being taken seriously. So far, some scientists have been publically incredulous.

"It is hard to understand how the information can be stored within water over a timescale longer than picoseconds," said the Ruhr University in Bochum’s Klaus Gerwert, quoted by New Scientist magazine, which broke the story.
What does all of this mean? It could be that the propagation of life is able to make use of the quantum nature of reality to project itself in subtle ways, as has been hinted at in previous experiments. Alternatively, it could be that life itself is a complex projection of these quantum phenomena and utterly depends on them in ways not yet understood because they are incredibly hard to detect.

16 comments:

  1. Scientific knowledge is just fascinating incredible!

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  2. Omg, this is freaking amazing :O holy shit

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  3. Interesting , nice posts
    Great Blog !

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  4. I've already read some articles about "Quantum-teleportation". It's just unbelievable whats happening there. But you shouldn't think to much about it or you'll get crazy :)

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  5. wow never thought this is possible! nice post :)

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  6. There was an imprint of the DNA found in the tube with pure water. Not actually DNA itself because thats not possible.

    It's as if at place A you scan a photograph and 'teleport' it by email. In place B you receive the email and see the image visible on your screen (the imprint of the DNA). Now you still need a printer to turn this image into a physical photograph again.

    Such a DNA printer doesn't exist. And if it would, you would have a copy of yourself @ a different place first before you would actually teleport to that place.

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  7. That's the proof that nothing is impossible

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