Nobel Prize Winning Scientist Teleports DNA From One Location To Another
Posted by talesfromtheconspiratum on October 1, 2015The world of science is undoubtedly becoming more mysterious by the day. This is exemplified by multiple discoveries within the realms of quantum physics, parapsychology, and more — discoveries that have challenged (and continue to challenge) the current framework of accepted scientific knowledge. This kind of shift in ideology has happened many times over the […]
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by Arjun Walia
September 30, 2015
The world of science is undoubtedly becoming more mysterious by the day. This is exemplified by multiple discoveries within the realms of quantum physics, parapsychology, and more — discoveries that have challenged (and continue to challenge) the current framework of accepted scientific knowledge. This kind of shift in ideology has happened many times over the course of our history; when the world instantaneously became round from flat, the majority of people were in disbelief and labelled the new theory’s proponents as blasphemers.
Some great examples of science that challenge these current and long held belief systems include: quantum entanglement, studies which examine the role of consciousness on physical systems (like the quantum double slit experiment), placebo studies, distant healing, and more.
Another great example is teleportation, as several interesting findings within this field seem to be (at least partly) turning science fiction into science fact.
The title asserts that he teleported DNA. It seems, as with other “fringe” topics when it comes to science, phenomena like this receives harsh criticism and resistance from a still decent sized part of science. That being said, did he really teleport DNA? Given his reputation and credibility, combined with all of the studies done in various types of teleportation, the black budget and more, I am going to give him the benefit of the doubt.
DNA Teleporting Itself
Nobel Prize winning scientist Luc Montagnier, previously known for his work on HIV and AIDS, claims to have demonstrated that DNA can be generated from its teleported “quantum imprint.” This is a discovery that, were the scientific community to get on board, would represent “the most significant experiments performed in the past 90 years, demanding re-evaluation of the whole conceptual framework of modern chemistry,” (source) according to theoretical chemist Jeff Reimers of the University of Sydney, Australia.In the experiment, two adjacent but physically separate test tubes were placed within a copper coil and subjected to a very low frequency electromagnetic field of 7 hertz. The apparatus was isolated from Earth’s natural magnetic field so there was no interference. One tube contained a fragment of DNA (approximately 100 bases long) and the second one contained nothing but water. (source) (source) ([url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=zwF2AwAAQBAJ&pg=PA134&lpg=PA134&dq=two+adjacent+but+physically+separate+test+tubes+were+placed+within+a+copper+coil&source=bl&ots=oPvrpaljvu&sig=E0tfEvs94QRCy0KLd_zEnMxR3IQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAWoVChMIq_uKjPOdyAIVxouSCh1pNAEj#v=onepage&q=two adjacent but physically separate test tubes were placed within a copper coil&f=false]source[/url]) (source)
After approximately 17 hours, the gene fragment (according to Montagnier) was recovered from both tubes, even though one should have just contained water.
Although Montagnier’s claims have received harsh criticism from various scientists, there was a general consensus that his results should be investigated further. For example, Giuseppe Vitiello, of the University of Salemo in Italy, is confident that the experiment is reliable.
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