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FROM BIOCHEMISTRY TO BIOPHYSICS
What is DNA; where did it come from; how does it function to create life, to create us?
We have some of the biochemical answers, but we can look deeper into biophysics for our models. We propose that DNA functions in a way that correlates
with holographic projection. DNA projects a blueprint for the organism that is translated from the electrodynamic to the molecular level. Further,
research strongly suggests DNA functions as a biocomputer. This DNA-wave biocomputer reads and writes genetic code and forms holographic pre-images of
biostructures. We are more fundamentally electromagnetic, rather than chemical beings.
.....DNA became the active repository of nature’s blueprints for life, a library of proteins. Deoxyribonucleic acid is the molecule that programs
our genetic potential. It is a virtually immortal thread tying us to all the life that has ever existed. Decoding life has become a reality, pulling
off the veil of nature’s mysterious process. Scientists can now purify, amplify and reproduce DNA in the laboratory. They can also overwrite the
genetic code, to create wholly new organisms.
.......For the time being, the twisted staircase of DNA is explored in the realms of molecular biology and biochemistry. Based on opening this world
of biological organization, we can conjecture what mysteries an even deeper look at the functional basis of living matter might reveal. This is the
domain of biophysics, realm of both particle and wave interactions -- fields. It has been demonstrated that DNA is electrically conductive; much like
copper wire it can carry a charge. It is believed this live-wire vital capacity may have been the charge transfer that gave life a jump-start. DNA’s
ability to transport charge helps minimize genetic damage from oxidation (Lawton, 2003).
.......DNA-WAVE BIOCOMPUTER
The Gariaev group (1994) proposed a theory of the DNA-wave Biocomputer. They suggest (1) that there are genetic “texts”, similar to the
context-dependent texts in human language. (2) The chromosome apparatus acts simultaneously both as a source and receiver of these genetic texts,
respectively decoding and encoding them. (3) The chromosome continuum acts like a dynamical holographic grating, which displays or transduces weak
laser light and solitonic electro-acoustic field. In other words, the code is transformed into physical matter guided by light and sound
signals........
biophysics.50megs.com...
And so on and so forth. The marvelous works of His hands never cease to amaze me. Neither does the presumptuous nature of His created, in their
perpetual attempt to trump the Creator.
'Tis one thing to wonder at the intricacies of His perfections, 'Tis another to emulate them in indignance.