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Very interesting indeed. Thanks for forwarding!

From: Ray Kosan <rkosan@...>

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>Subject: Fw: DNA Sequence Reconstituted from Water Memory?

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>If DNA does indeed have an electromagnetic signature this could make it

>vulnerable to very low energy EMF fields.

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> DNA Sequence Reconstituted from Water Memory?

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>> ISIS Report 20/07/11

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>> DNA Sequence Reconstituted from Water Memory?

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>> Water carrying only the electromagnetic signature of a DNA sequence can

>> make a

>> replica of the sequence out of simple building blocks, according to Nobel

>> laureate HIV researcher. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho

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>> When Noble laureate HIV researcher Luc Montagnier discovered that certain

>> bacterial and viral DNA sequences dissolved in water causes

>> electromagnetic

>> signals to be emitted at high dilutions, that was bad enough (see [1, 2]

>> 'Homeopathic' Signals from DNA and Electromagnetic Signals from HIV, SiS

>> 48).

>> Now, new results from his lab appear to show that the DNA sequence itself

>> could

>> be reconstituted from the electromagnetic signal. That has so stunned the

>> scientific community that one prominent supporter was nonetheless moved to

>> remark: " Luc is either a genius or he is mad! " But some quantum physicists

>> are

>> taking that very seriously, and are linking Montagnier's findings to

>> decades of

>> research demonstrating the sensitivity of organisms to extremely weak

>> electromagnetic fields.

>>

>> A story that goes back ten years

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>> Luc Montagnier tells the story that began 10 years ago when he discovered

>> the

>> strange behaviour of a small bacterium, Mycoplasm pirum, a frequent

>> companion to

>> human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection; and like the HIV, has

>> special

>> affinity for the human lymphocytes (white blood cells) [3]. He was trying

>> to

>> separate the bacterium of about 300 nm from the virus particles of about

>> 120 nm

>> using filters of pore size 100 nm and 20 nm, starting with pure cultures

>> of the

>> bacterium on lymphocytes.

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>> The filtrate (solution that went through the filter) was sterile, and no

>> bacterium grew in a rich culture medium that would normally support its

>> growth.

>> Furthermore, polymerase chain reactions (PCR) based on primers (short

>> starting

>> sequences) derived from adhesin, a gene of the bacterium that had been

>> cloned

>> and sequenced, failed to detect any DNA in the filtrate.

>>

>> But, to Montagnier's surprise, when the filtrate was incubated with

>> lymphocytes

>> that were not infected with Mycoplasm (according to the most stringent

>> tests),

>> the bacterium was regularly recovered.

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>> So, was there some information in the filtrate responsible for directing

>> the

>> synthesis of the bacterium? That marked the beginning of a long series of

>> investigations on how DNA behaves in water, which led to the discovery

>> that the

>> M. pirum DNA was emitting low frequency electromagnetic waves in some

>> diluted

>> solutions of the filtrate in water, and this property of M. pirum DNA was

>> soon

>> extended to other bacterial and viral DNA [1, 2].

>>

>> The instrument used to detect the electromagnetic (EM) signals consists of

>> a

>> solenoid (a coil of wire) that detects the magnetic component of the waves

>> produced by the DNA solution in a plastic tube as it induces an electric

>> current

>> in the wire. This current is amplified and analysed in a laptop computer

>> using

>> special software, and the resultant signals plotted out on the computer

>> screen.

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>> http://www.i-sis.org.uk/DNA_sequence_reconstituted_from_Water_Memory.php

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