From: Damien Broderick <d.broderick@english.unimelb.edu.au>
>Additional recordings take place in our genes, in the cells of our
>body. The DNA, that twisted ladder, is a molecule which is a
>transmitter and receiver of wavelengths; this has already been
>proven scientifically. In its structure, the DNA-molecule can
>simply be compared to the ferrite antenna of a radio.
>In other words, the gene is not only a precisely and finely
>constructed material structure with a specific function, but this
>molecule can also receive and emit vibrations. This means that it
>sends and receives, each time on its own particular frequency.
>This antenna, the gene, is not only capable of receiving spiritual
>and mental impulses, but also all types of radiations from the
>cosmos which have an effect on the person, that is, radiations
>from the stars as well as planets and radiations originating here
>on earth.
>Since each gene is a transmitter and receiver, this makes the
>entire person a transmitter and, at the same time, a receiver
>tuned to very specific frequencies by way of his programs.
I was kicked back on Sunday in a big comfy chair with my copy of "The Molecular Biology Of The Cell", and flipping through T.V. channels when I came across a religious program doing a similiar thing.
Brian
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