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Nobel Laureate Claims Teleported DNA
New Scientists via Kurzweil ^ | 12 January 2011 | Andy Coghlan

Posted on 01/22/2011 1:32:46 PM PST by The Comedian

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20927952.900-scorn-over-claim-of-teleported-dna.html

A Nobel prizewinner is reporting that DNA can be generated from its teleported "quantum imprint"

A STORM of scepticism has greeted experimental results emerging from the lab of a Nobel laureate which, if confirmed, would shake the foundations of several fields of science. "If the results are correct," says theoretical chemist Jeff Reimers of the University of Sydney, Australia, "these would be the most significant experiments performed in the past 90 years, demanding re-evaluation of the whole conceptual framework of modern chemistry."

Luc Montagnier, who shared the Nobel prize for medicine in 2008 for his part in establishing that HIV causes AIDS, says he has evidence that DNA can send spooky electromagnetic imprints of itself into distant cells and fluids. If that wasn't heretical enough, he also suggests that enzymes can mistake the ghostly imprints for real DNA, and faithfully copy them to produce the real thing. In effect this would amount to a kind of quantum teleportation of the DNA.

(Excerpt) Read more at kurzweilai.net ...


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: australia; cloudbusters; dna; godsgravesglyphs; helixmakemineadouble; nobel; orgone; panspermia; stringtheory; teleport; xplanets
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Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.

1 posted on 01/22/2011 1:32:49 PM PST by The Comedian
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To: The Comedian

I know they have teleported a photon up to 10 km. But DNA? Somehow I have big doubts.


2 posted on 01/22/2011 1:34:14 PM PST by GeronL (http://www.stink-eye.net/forum/index.php)
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To: The Comedian

Sounds cool...


3 posted on 01/22/2011 1:35:12 PM PST by Little Ray (The Gods of the Copybook Heading, with terror and slaughter return!)
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To: The Comedian

I’m beginning to wonder what the hell reality is.


4 posted on 01/22/2011 1:35:29 PM PST by Defiant (There is no line on the march towards marxism that Democrats won't cross. Democrat=CPUSA)
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To: The Comedian

I don’t know about a teleporter, but it sounds like a fax machine to me.


5 posted on 01/22/2011 1:35:50 PM PST by refreshed
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To: GeronL

Just a matter of time and you won’t need a car.


6 posted on 01/22/2011 1:37:08 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: decimon; SunkenCiv
Sheldrake's-Morphogenetic-field-proof? ping.


Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.

7 posted on 01/22/2011 1:40:31 PM PST by The Comedian ("Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" - B. Goldwater)
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To: Defiant
To paraphrase Spock regarding logic:

"Reality is a little bird tweeting in meadow; reality is a wreath of pretty flowers which ... smell bad..."


Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.

8 posted on 01/22/2011 1:47:16 PM PST by The Comedian ("Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" - B. Goldwater)
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To: The Comedian
Teleporter Accident (with comic noises for some reason)
9 posted on 01/22/2011 1:49:21 PM PST by Vaquero (BHO....'The Pretenda from Kenya')
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To: The Comedian
Re: DNA and Quantum Mechanics...

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by Johnjoe McFadden

Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review:
Quantum Evolution tackles the hairiest heresy of evolutionary biology, the one most likely to get scientists figuratively burned at the stake: the notion that any force more selective than blind chance could drive mutation. Such "directed evolution" smacks too much of a retreat into creationism for most science-minded readers to be comfortable with, but there's no prior reason to reject the idea. Molecular biologist Johnjoe McFadden risks the Inquisition by suggesting just such a possibility in Quantum Evolution: The New Science of Life. Directed at a general but somewhat sophisticated readership, it covers the basics of both standard evolutionary theory and quantum-level physics, then synthesizes them in an interesting theory of made-to-order mutation that explains enough to warrant attention and is, importantly, testable.

McFadden's writing is clear and sharp, and shows a high regard for the reader's intelligence and patience for complex ideas. This is no airplane book--except for those already well-versed in the latest in both evolutionary theory and subatomic physics. The rewards of reading are great, and the author bows just enough to established theory that he might meet the fate of his intellectual predecessors. The ideas underlying Quantum Evolution may be right or wrong, but they challenge received wisdom without plunging into dogmatism--and that's good science. --Rob Lightner

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How did life start? How did something capable of replicating itself emerge from the primordial soup? How did it defy the odds? And how did it carry on seeking out the very mutations that enable survival? Living organisms are controlled by a single molecule - DNA. Yet the study of physics tells us that the behaviour of single molecules is also controlled by the laws of quantum mechanics. The implications of this for biology have not been fully thought through. Until now. In this debut, Johnjoe McFadden puts forward a theory of quantum evolution. He shows how living organisms have the ability to will themselves into action. Indeed, such an ability may be life's most fundamental attribute. This has radical implications. Evolution may not be random at all, as recent evolutionary theories have taught: rather, cells may, in certain circumstances, be able to choose to mutate particular genes that provide an advantage in the environment in which the cell finds itself.
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"The form and dynamics of every living organism on this planet is controlled by a single molecule of DNA. Recent experiments suggest that size alone is not a bar to quantum behaviour. A group based in Vienna have recently fired fullerene molecules through the double slit experiment and demonstrated that these particles have no problem in sailing through both slits simultaneously. And fullerene is big - 60 carbon atoms in a cage-like structure, the famous 'buckyball' molecule - with a diameter similar to that of the DNA double helix. If fullerene can enter the quantum multiverse then the microscopic constituents of our own cells, including DNA, are in there as well." --Johnjoe McFadden
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/qe/Biography.htm

10 posted on 01/22/2011 1:55:54 PM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: The Comedian
Logic as explained by Spock in 'I, Mudd'
11 posted on 01/22/2011 2:00:08 PM PST by Vaquero (BHO....'The Pretenda from Kenya')
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To: The Comedian

for later


12 posted on 01/22/2011 2:00:14 PM PST by ElayneJ
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To: The Comedian

Since he lied about HIV I think I know where this is going.


13 posted on 01/22/2011 2:02:52 PM PST by Doc Savage
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To: The Comedian
The M-5 Duotronic unit must be active again. Where is Dr Daystrom?
14 posted on 01/22/2011 2:03:49 PM PST by JPG (There is hope for America and her name is Sarah Palin.)
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To: The Comedian

My mother always said not to hang out with or stare at DNA too long or it might invade your distant cells and fluids.


15 posted on 01/22/2011 2:04:35 PM PST by Earthdweller (Harvard won the election again...so what's the problem.......? Embrace a ruler today.)
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To: ETL
Fascinating - I'll grab that one, thanks!


Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.

16 posted on 01/22/2011 2:06:05 PM PST by The Comedian ("Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" - B. Goldwater)
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To: The Comedian

Every living thing has some electromagnetic signature. Who is to say that these signatures cannot be interpreted at a level of granularity that would provide DNA information if we had the means to record it?


17 posted on 01/22/2011 2:10:05 PM PST by ExpatCanuck
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Thus, in the same way in which dead atoms can form living organisms and stupid molecules can form intelligent brains, the metaphysical can engender the physical.

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18 posted on 01/22/2011 2:12:24 PM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: ExpatCanuck

This may also lend some credence to radio wave therapy for cancer. Perhaps the radio waves have an electromagnetic signature that can alter cancer DNA.


19 posted on 01/22/2011 2:12:30 PM PST by ExpatCanuck
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To: Earthdweller
My mother always said not to hang out with or stare at DNA too long or it might invade your distant cells and fluids.


Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.

20 posted on 01/22/2011 2:18:19 PM PST by The Comedian ("Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" - B. Goldwater)
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