Now that I've read it ... yes, well, rather obvious when you think about it. We've known for years that bacteria essentially communicate with one another by trading snippets of DNA back and forth ... and I remember seeing some speculation that life-forms that metamorphose through two or more forms throughout their lifecycles (ie insects) started as independent organisms whose genomes became commingled.
The third paradigm shift - one that academia is still almost entirely ignorant of - involves biophotons. DNA is a transceiver as well as a record, and, there are pretty huge implications to this.
This is a link to Z Sitchin's website where he posit that some of our DNA was added from an off world source. The result was bacteria picked some of this up from us and thats why its completely missing in invertabreas.
The implications in this and other research is that there is only one DNA family or genus, we are all related, there is only one of us here. http://www.sitchin.com/adam.htm
Far frickin' out! Maybe that's why people who live together start looking like each other. :) Terrence McKenna said that naturally-occurring plant psychedelics were a way for Mother Earth to communicate with us. Maybe that biochemical communication is taking place on more than one level.
sometimes i think maybe we're an extension of the plants, a very elaborate mobile seed. we manufacture the chemical they desire (co2) and do their propogation for them, like giant bugs.
and by plants i mean coral, evolved billions of years out of the ocean for life in a less dense atmosphere.
dunno. just thinking.
"With great power comes great responsibility." - Stan Lee (via Peter Parker)
"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration.
We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders
Exactly!
Megan dearest, this is exactly what I am researching for my presentation on Monday. Love, love, love you! :)
"The process of evolution
"The process of evolution just isn't what most evolutionary biologists think it is."
cool!
In wildness is the preservation of the world - Thoreau
Now that I've read it ...
Now that I've read it ... yes, well, rather obvious when you think about it. We've known for years that bacteria essentially communicate with one another by trading snippets of DNA back and forth ... and I remember seeing some speculation that life-forms that metamorphose through two or more forms throughout their lifecycles (ie insects) started as independent organisms whose genomes became commingled.
The third paradigm shift - one that academia is still almost entirely ignorant of - involves biophotons. DNA is a transceiver as well as a record, and, there are pretty huge implications to this.
The Revolution is Within
Biosemiotics in ancient egyptian texts
This is one of the most amazing things iv seen! I found it back in 2008 and i have been wondering when it would hit the main stream more.
http://www.isisthesis.com/Birth%20of%20the%20Limitless.pdf
Feedback=Self Awareness=Fractality.
Bacteria to Humans or Humans to Bacteria
This is a link to Z Sitchin's website where he posit that some of our DNA was added from an off world source. The result was bacteria picked some of this up from us and thats why its completely missing in invertabreas.
The implications in this and other research is that there is only one DNA family or genus, we are all related, there is only one of us here.
http://www.sitchin.com/adam.htm
~Zack
Now is the new Future
Horizontal gene transfer
Far frickin' out! Maybe that's why people who live together start looking like each other. :) Terrence McKenna said that naturally-occurring plant psychedelics were a way for Mother Earth to communicate with us. Maybe that biochemical communication is taking place on more than one level.
we may
sometimes i think maybe we're an extension of the plants, a very elaborate mobile seed. we manufacture the chemical they desire (co2) and do their propogation for them, like giant bugs.
and by plants i mean coral, evolved billions of years out of the ocean for life in a less dense atmosphere.
dunno. just thinking.
"With great power comes great responsibility." - Stan Lee (via Peter Parker)