DNA TELEPORTATION
Luc Montagnier (Nobel Prize for Medicine, 2008), argues that the DNA is capable of generating ghost electromagnetic imprints of itself in cells and fluid distant (teleportation). According to Montagnier, certain viral and bacterial DNA sequences induce low-frequency electromagnetic waves in dilute aqueous solutions. In this case, natural DNA enzymes interpreted the waves as real, copying and producing accurate copies of real DNA, a kind of quantum teleportation of DNA (DNA waves and water. (Http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/1012/1012.5166v1.pdf). Montagnier Experiment: 2 close but separate tubes placed inside a copper coil are subjected to electromagnetic fields of extremely low frequency (7 Hz), being the system isolated from the earth's magnetic field to avoid interference. One tube contained a DNA fragment of 100 bases long and the second pure water. After 19 hours the two tubes are submitted separately to the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify traces of DNA, using enzymes to produce copies of the original material. The gene fragment was recovered from both tubes even if one only contained water. The DNA was diluted 10 times. The ghost DNA was recovered only after 7 and 12 original dilutions. It was not found in ultradiluted as used in homeopathy.
TELEPORTACION DE DNA
Luc Montagnier (Nóbel de Medicina, 2008), arguye que el DNA genera improntas electromagnéticas fantasmas de sí mismo a células y fluidos distantes (teleportación).Según Montagnier, ciertas secuencias de DNA baceriano y viral inducen ondas electromagnéticas de baja frecuencia en soluciones acuosas diluidas. En tal caso, las enzimas interpretan al DNA como real, copiándolo y produciendo copias fieles de un DNA real, especie de teleportación cuántica del DNA (DNA waves and wáter.
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