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The archaeal digoxin induced EM field of 10-7 oscillations and quantal perceptive fields can generate electromagnetic traces of proteins, nucleic acids and carbohydrates. This EMF traces or co-resonance patterns of simple and complex molecules in the setting of cell oscillations can generate molecular memory in water. The piezoelectric effect induced by digoxin mediated sodium-potassium ATPase inhibition can generate cellular succussion and the molecular electromagnetic traces can get stored in electric dipoles of water. These EMF traces of molecules or co-resonance pattern may form the basis…mehr

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The archaeal digoxin induced EM field of 10-7 oscillations and quantal perceptive fields can generate electromagnetic traces of proteins, nucleic acids and carbohydrates. This EMF traces or co-resonance patterns of simple and complex molecules in the setting of cell oscillations can generate molecular memory in water. The piezoelectric effect induced by digoxin mediated sodium-potassium ATPase inhibition can generate cellular succussion and the molecular electromagnetic traces can get stored in electric dipoles of water. These EMF traces of molecules or co-resonance pattern may form the basis of cell signal transduction. Organ-free mitochondrial network colonies of primates contain information regarding morphogenesis of the organs like the brain, heart, lung, GIT and liver. The archaeal colonies can be integrated with free mitochondrial networks containing stored quantal information about body and organ structure and function and over a period of time the free-mitochondrial networks can infect the archaeal colony and modulate the growth of a new archaeal colony network with a mitochondrial colony component in situ containing information regarding human morphogenesis & organogenesis
Autorenporträt
Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.