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Antennas in Nature

DNA
The mainstream science community spends billions for researching a method for building a quantum computer and yet it already exist in every cell of our body: Our DNA is a quantum computer, as Stuart Hameroff proved.

And the DNA is not only a computer, it’s also able to receive and send on a specific bandwidth. DNA is a antenna!

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Some parts of the code in the DNA is blocked and cannot be read. But under certain electromagnetic influences this parts gets unlocked and they can be read and then something change in the organism. In nature all organism communicates on different ways. One of the most astonishing ways is the electromagnetic broadcasting network which exist before humans even knows about the existence of radio signals. This invisible world of communication is similar to the biophotonic communication of plants and microorganism.

DNA

Today we have fractal antennas in our mobile phones. The fractal design of antennas enables to build them very small and they become even more powerful. DNA is a fractal construct too and it’s ability as an antenna exceed even that of the man made fractal antennas. Antennas in mobile phones are controlled electronically by enabling and disabling certain parts of the fractal design, permitting to switch channel and frequency. The microscopic design of the DNA is even more powerful. It’s able to do that on a quantum mechanical way. So try to overtop this!

Bacteria
I would really like to know what they talk about all the time. I mean bacterias sends signals around 1 kilohertz, what do they communicate on this bandwidth? “Hey John, how are you?” … “Jo man, I fine. How are your kids?” … “Thanks, they playing around, replicating themselves, you know, the usual.” According to research presented by Northeastern University physicist Allan Widom, based on existing knowledge of DNA and electrons, bacteria can indeed communicate. But I would so much know what they say.

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Brain
Neurobiologists find that weak electrical fields in the brain help neurons fire together.

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Pasadena, Calif.—The brain—awake and sleeping—is awash in electrical activity, and not just from the individual pings of single neurons communicating with each other. In fact, the brain is enveloped in countless overlapping electric fields, generated by the neural circuits of scores of communicating neurons. The fields were once thought to be an “epiphenomenon” similar to the sound the heart makes—which is useful to the cardiologist diagnosing a faulty heart beat, but doesn’t serve any purpose to the body, says Christof Koch, the Lois and Victor Troendle Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Biology and professor of computation and neural systems at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

Heart
Our heart generates a electromagnetic signal which can be received by other humans over a certain distance. In a certain way what we know as “intuition” may have a scientific explainable background. Do you know the feeling of “atmosphere” entering a room full of people? And do you know the strange feeling in the moment when this “atmosphere” change? Sometimes it change without apparent reason, no visible or audible trigger. But through the electromagnetic signals which a heart of a human emits a whole group can be affected. This is the case when negative or positive thoughts and feelings overflow, resulting in specific electromagnetic signals literally from the heart.

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Body
Do you know acupuncture? Did you know that our body has the ability to store electrostatic energy? Some of this energy is a kind of memory in our body. Not only our brain stores information, it’s the whole body which acts as a dynamic database. The acupuncture therapists explains that lifeforce or “qi” flows through specific pathways (meridians) in our body. Some of this pathways forms crosspoints on the surface and can be manipulated by needles. This is what is done in acupuncture, some energy is released, some is diverted and sometimes heat is applied on this acupuncture points. Acupuncture points can also be stimulated with light (laser) or electricity.

Some therapists claims that they are able to perceive a “aura“, a kind of field around the human body. This field has some quality which can be described with form and color. So the question is: Does our body act as antenna as a whole?

Plants
The Venus suntrap can snap shut with the tactile arrival of its insect prey. But how far has this communicative process gone? George Washington Crile believed that not only do plants communicate between themselves by means of electromagnetic signals, and that this can be demonstrated experimentally, but that they are also sensitive to non-plant life should it approach them. He further claimed in his 1926 book The bipolar theory of living processes and in another ten years later entitled The phenomena of life: a radio-electrical interpretation that plants, once programmed by experience, were sentient about even the subtle intentions of the approaching fauna. This stretches the imagination and belief of any self-respecting [mainstream] scientist (Crile, 1926).

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Planet Earth
Our little blue planet does not only deliver us with life enabling environment, but also with powerful electromagnetic generator which vibrates at a rate of 7 Hz. Schumann resonances are global electromagnetic resonances, excited by lightning discharges in the cavity formed by the Earth’s surface and the ionosphere. This frequency of 7 Hz seems to be a fundamental EM stimulant for all life forms, like Montagnier demonstrated with his experiments with DNA and water memory. It enables communication on the electromagnetic level.

Related Links:
- DNA could act as an antenna in electromagnetic communications
- Neurobiologists Find that Weak Electrical Fields in the Brain Help Neurons Fire Together
- Bacteria on the Radio: DNA Could Act as Antenna
- There’s No Such Thing as a ‘Simple’ Organism
- Electrical conduction system of the heart
- The secret electromagnetic life of plants

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Scalar Waves

Scalar Wave Properties
(An extract from PESwiki, part of a Open Source Project)

You might be wondering what in the world is a scalar wave! It’s actually pretty simple. Unlike a transverse wave (like an ordinary radio or light wave) a scalar wave’s amplitude does not fluctuate up and down. Instead, try to visualize it more like a vibration of electric potential expanding and contracting in the direction of propagation.

Scalar waves are also often called “Tesla Waves” or “Longitudinal Waves.” All of these terms refer to the same type of wave which oscillates in the direction of propagation instead of perpendicular to the direction of movement. These waves have many unique properties which have been tested and confirmed repeatedly.

1) They are capable of penetrating any solid object including Faraday Cages. You can put a transmitter in a box of thick metal and a receiver outside of the box will receive the scalar wave frequency you are pulsing. The potential here is for a transmitter that can penetrate any obstacle or perhaps communicate directly through the Earth from one side of the globe to the other.

2) They are capable of superluminal travel. These waves are claimed not to be electromagnetic, but composed of pure potential energy. Due to this, the speed of light limit does not apply to them. The propagation speed of a scalar wave has been measured as faster than the speed of light and thought by some researchers to be potentially of infinite velocity. (Perhaps SETI – The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence – needs a different kind of receiver in order to pick up signals from elsewhere in the universe! Why would advanced ET civilizations even bother using slow transverse waves for interstellar communications?)

3) They are capable of transmitting power. It can then be put to use powering motors, lights, vehicles, etc.

4) A scalar transmitter can wirelessly send power to a receiver through any obstacle. For example, as mentioned above, you can setup a transmitter, put it in a Faraday Cage or a metal box, and a receiver can receive power far away.

5) During the process of transmission and reception they can magnify power. You can input a certain quantity of power into a scalar wave transmitter and yet the receiver can receive several times the power.

6) Transmitters and receivers can communicate.

7) A conventional transverse wave transmitter cannot sense if a receiver has “tuned in.” However, in a scalar system the transmitter and receiver interact because they are in a state of resonance.

As you can see Scalar Waves hold many potential applications for communication, energy, and other applications. To mimic a commercial for a popular brand of cell phone, “Scalar Waves do what Transverse waves don’t.” They are fast, penetrating, connected, and can broadcast magnified power. These waves are begging to be utilized!

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Biosphere – a Organism with a Collective Consciousness

The biosphere is the global sum of all ecosystems. It can also be called the zone of life on Earth, a closed (apart from solar and cosmic radiation) and self-regulating system. From the broadest biophysiological point of view, the biosphere is the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships, including their interaction with the elements of the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere.

Biosphere

In a broader sense; biospheres are any closed, self-regulating systems containing ecosystems; including artificial ones such as Biosphere 2 and BIOS-3; and, potentially, ones on other planets or moons.

Origin and use of the term
The term “biosphere” was coined by geologist Eduard Suess in 1875, which he defined as:

The place on Earth’s surface where life dwells.

While this concept has a geological origin, it is an indication of the impact of both Darwin and Maury, Nicholas Morken on the earth sciences. The biosphere’s ecological context comes from the 1920s, preceding the 1935 introduction of the term “ecosystem” by Sir Arthur Tansley. Vernadsky defined ecology as the science of the biosphere. It is an interdisciplinary concept for integrating astronomy, geophysics, meteorology, biogeography, geology, geochemistry, hydrology and, generally speaking, all life and earth sciences.

Gaia hypothesis
In the early 1970s, Lynn Margulis, a microbiologist from the United States, added to the hypothesis, specifically noting the ties between the biosphere and other Earth systems. For example, when carbon dioxide levels increase in the atmosphere, plants grow more quickly. As their growth continues, they remove more and more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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Many scientists are now involved in new fields of study that examine interactions between biotic and abiotic factors in the biosphere, such as geobiology and geomicrobiology.

Ecosystems occur when communities and their physical environment work together as a system. The difference between this and a biosphere is simple, the biosphere is everything in general terms.

Extent of Earth’s biosphere
Every part of the planet, from the polar ice caps to the Equator, supports life of some kind. Recent advances in microbiology have demonstrated that microbes live deep beneath the Earth’s terrestrial surface, and that the total mass of microbial life in so-called “uninhabitable zones” may, in biomass, exceed all animal and plant life on the surface. The actual thickness of the biosphere on earth is difficult to measure. Birds typically fly at altitudes of 650 to 1,800 metres, and fish that live deep underwater can be found down to -8,372 metres in the Puerto Rico Trench.

There are more extreme examples for life on the planet: Rüppell’s vulture has been found at altitudes of 11,300 metres; bar-headed geese migrate at altitudes of at least 8,300 metres; yaks live at elevations between 3,200 to 5,400 metres above sea level; mountain goats live up to 3,050 metres. Herbivorous animals at these elevations depend on lichens, grasses, and herbs.

Microscopic organisms live at such extremes that, taking them into consideration puts the thickness of the biosphere much greater. Culturable microbes have been found in the Earth’s upper atmosphere as high as 41 km (25 mi) (Wainwright et al., 2003, in FEMS Microbiology Letters). It is unlikely, however, that microbes are active at such altitudes, where temperatures and air pressure are extremely low and ultraviolet radiation very high. More likely these microbes were brought into the upper atmosphere by winds or possibly volcanic eruptions. Barophilic marine microbes have been found at more than 10 km (6 mi) depth in the Marianas Trench (Takamia et al., 1997, in FEMS Microbiology Letters). Microbes are not limited to the air, water or the Earth’s surface. Culturable thermophilic microbes have been extracted from cores drilled more than 5 km (3 mi) into the Earth’s crust in Sweden (Gold, 1992, and Szewzyk, 1994, both in PNAS), from rocks between 65-75 °C. Temperature increases with increasing depth into the Earth’s crust. The speed at which the temperature increases depends on many factors, including type of crust (continental vs. oceanic), rock type, geographic location, etc. The upper known limit of temperature at which microbial life can exist is 122 °C (Methanopyrus kandleri Strain 116), and it is likely that the limit of life in the “deep biosphere” is defined by temperature rather than absolute depth.

Our biosphere is divided into a number of biomes, inhabited by broadly similar flora and fauna. On land, biomes are separated primarily by latitude. Terrestrial biomes lying within the Arctic and Antarctic Circles are relatively barren of plant and animal life, while most of the more populous biomes lie near the equator. Terrestrial organisms in temperate and Arctic biomes have relatively small amounts of total biomass, smaller energy budgets, and display prominent adaptations to cold, including world-spanning migrations, social adaptations, homeothermy, estivation and multiple layers of insulation.

Only Life can support Life
The earth is alive and it is able to support life. Every life-form supports the life of the others and the evidence of the interdependency becomes more clear than more we study the single aspects of the nature. Can we therefore conclude that the earth as a whole has a kind of consciousness too? Maybe the earth is not self-reflective or self-aware, just like animals are not self-aware. But maybe the earth is able to react on threat in order to protect the life of the many.

Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface. Image is the Earth photographed from Apollo 17.

Physical Evidence for Consciousness on Global Scale
Physically the requirements for consciousness are stable electromagnetic fields which are created by our brains, modulated, alternated, and so on. Now if we observe the earth, yes even the whole solar system, it is a organism able not only to create electromagnetic fields, but also to maintain them stable for longer time. If our single brains creating their own smaller electromagnetic fields could interact with the greater fields of the earth or even the solar system, then there would be a kind of communication between all life-forms. Indeed science delivers us with plenty of evidence for such a interaction. For example the Global Consciousness Project from the Princeton University demonstrates that events like 911 was able to “shake the collective consciousness” and trigger anomalities in the results of random number generators. The consciousness of many is focused and they become coherently in some way. I wonder if in near future another event could cause the formation of a stable field for a collective consciousness, which could be aware enough. preventing criminal acts and exposing evil secrets.

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Quantum Nonlocality

Quantum nonlocality is the phenomenon by which measurements made at a microscopic level necessarily refute one or more notions (often referred to as local realism) that are regarded as intuitively true in classical mechanics. Rigorously, quantum nonlocality refers to quantum mechanical predictions of many-system measurement correlations that cannot be simulated by any local hidden variable theory. Many entangled quantum states produce such correlations when measured, as demonstrated by Bell’s theorem.

Experiments have generally favored quantum mechanics as a description of nature, over local hidden variable theories. Any physical theory that supersedes or replaces quantum theory must make similar experimental predictions and must therefore also be nonlocal in this sense; quantum nonlocality is a property of the universe that is independent of our description of nature.

Whilst quantum nonlocality improves the efficiency of various computational tasks, it does not allow for faster-than-light communication, and hence is compatible with special relativity. However, it prompts many of the foundational discussions concerning quantum theory. The study of physical theories more nonlocal than quantum theory – yet still compatible with special relativity – is an active field of research.

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Consciousness is order and the source of energy

Max Planck said, that one cannot get behind consciousness. The idea is that consciousness is absolutely fundamental for everything, even energy. If we think of consciousness and what we perceive, most of what we see or recognize is order, structure and form. The whole universe is a communication platform in which we are able to receive this informations and to send them. And energy is nothing else than order.

It’s not so hard to understand at all. What hinders our acquisition of knowledge are the many prejudices implanted in us by the materialistic society. But if we try to get behind this veil, we will understand that life is all about communication (the desire to be united, Love, to communicate with God and all other lifeforms). Then we can understand easily that energy is also a order that has it’s purpose in enabling communication. All other things in the study of (alternative) science are indeed based on the very fact that consciousness is fundamental for space, time, energy and order … and that the universe and all it’s entities exist for enabling communication … serving as a framework for communication.

Energy is order
Let’s take a look at this graphic. It is called the “standard deviation from the mean”. The curve represents the probability dispersion of energy or particles in a certain environment.

standard deviation from the mean

The “Bean Machine” demonstrates the normal distribution of the particles or metal-balls. They form all times a “normal distribution curve” which looks like the first graphic “standard deviation from the mean”.

What would you instead expect if the machine would produce a result, where all the balls would align on one extreme?

The deviation from the normal distribution probability is considered a anomaly and a evidence for a negentropic force. With other words someone consciously changed the environment enhancing it’s order, reducing entropy or chaos. All life forms actually are doing this in order to be able to live. If the atoms of a body would spread all over the universe, how could then this life form continue to live? It is necessary that the parts which belongs together also remains together. This information bits which forms as an whole a meaning cannot be put apart, because they would loose their meaning. Again, it is all about communication. Life is communication.

Links:
- Wikipedia on Energy
- Wikipedia on Life
- Wikipedia on Consciousness
- Energy and Order in Biological Systems
- Fibonacci numbers define key points in human aging

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