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Sunday, May 14, 2023

Non-local comunication of living cells proven by Michael Levin in regeneration phenomena

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In this video Lance Hitchings describes dr. Michael Levin (Tuft's University, 2022) proving that cellular communication has a global nature with the morphogenetic/electromagnetic bio-network, rather than cell-to-cell. Cell-to-cell communication would not explain the full extent of the regeneration phenomena. 

My comment: 

1/ "bioelectric networks" = Sheldrake's "Morphogenetic Field". 

2/ In my opinion, the physics of the non-local morphogenetic network communication is based on the quantum condensate phenomenon and non-local quantum entanglement between a cell and the collective of cells, by the effect taking place in the cellullar membranes resonating in the samef quantum state forming a BE condensate among cells. 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl7gLTL1pYc

Regeneration: the blueprint - Morphological Target is stored in the "biolelectric network". Triggering the regeneration process (of a missing limb, for example) is achieved by exposing the wound to "Amniotic Fluid" (LYMPH). Aging is caused by losing information and added noise into the Bioelectric Morphologic Network. The Bioelectric Morphologic Network is NOT stored in genetics!  Bioelectric Information is stored in cellular membranes.  Cellular membranes storing the Bioelectric Morphology are Bose Einstein Condensate connecting across 5D quantum space-time-phase, tapping an information across time and space barrier NONLOCALLY!

See my article on BE Condensate in biomembranes from 2015.
( you need a google account needed to view it, no password to read ):



2 comments :

Sam said...

There's other stuff I have read about things like this. One was a book I have, somewhere, called "The Magic Science of the Future" by Joseph F. Goodavage. He wrote about experiments in the USSR where they would take seed sprouts in separate isolated boxes but have a window from one to the other. By manipulating one, they could cause effects in the non manipulated one. I think they had to use quartz windows, or it wouldn't work. Long time ago, but if I remember correctly they would infect one with a virus, and it would somehow pass symptoms to the uninfected sprout. He also talked about Thomas Galen Hieronymus and what he called eloptics. Also called radonics and as you mentioned, morphogenetic fields. Weird wacky, possibly, pseudoscience stuff, but there seems to be evidence for this sort of thing constantly popping up no matter how strange it seems.

https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Science-Future-Joseph-Goodavage/dp/045107081X

Here's a book "MIND MACHINES YOU CAN BUILD" by G. Harry Stine that covers this sort of thing. Free online.

https://www.avalonlibrary.net/ebooks/G.%20Harry%20Stine%20-%20Mind%20Machines%20You%20Can%20Build.pdf

I've always liked to read about off the wall stuff like this. Doesn'tmean I believe all of it but over tiome you can sometimes see the same sort of effects in alot of different laces and maybe, just maybe theremay be something to this sort of thing.

Now to ruin you and suck up all your time, I'm sure you have so much to waste :) , I’ll give a link to the master plan of the weird and wacky. The great, the awesome, the magnificent, Rex Research. Possibly the most interesting site on the whole of the net.


http://www.rexresearch.com/

I need to sell some of these old books I have. I have some seriously wacky books that I see for sale at hundreds of dollars on amazon.

Stan Bleszynski said...

Hi Sam, Thanks for the links! I definitely am going to assign more time to read the "whacky" links, between the time spent undermining the mainstream ideological paradigm in science, medicine, politics and working on Clifford algebra. I love whacky theories! :)
Regards, Stan