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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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To: ETL

21 posted on 01/22/2011 2:21:49 PM PST by Vaquero (BHO....'The Pretenda from Kenya')
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To: JPG
The M-5 Duotronic unit must be active again. Where is Dr Daystrom?

First, the M5 was based on Multitronics, Daystrom's succesor to the older Duotronic architecture.

Second, Daystrom is in the Federation Nut House on Fruitcake 7 crafting baskets from the fibers of the T'goofy plant native to Weaver Prime.


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

22 posted on 01/22/2011 2:25:38 PM PST by The Comedian ("Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" - B. Goldwater)
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To: Vaquero

Lol! I doubt there’s any relation. :)


23 posted on 01/22/2011 2:25:55 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

OK, call me Captain Dunsel.


24 posted on 01/22/2011 2:29:56 PM PST by JPG (There is hope for America and her name is Sarah Palin.)
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To: Vaquero

Reverend Dr. J. Polkinghorne:
“Professor Schäfer gives a clear and fascinating account of why the ideas of modern physics lead him to a transcendent view of the nature of reality. Science is the inspiration of a personal belief that takes the reader beyond science itself.”

William McDonald Wallace, Chief Economist (ret), Boeing Airplane Company, and author of “Postmodern Management”.
“Focusing on the phenomena of the quantum world as signs of a transcendent reality, Schäfer’s book goes a long way to breaking down the traditional barriers between science and the spiritual quest. I think it will be very difficult to read this book and remain committed to atheistic materialism. Among other recent, similar attempts, this is the most compelling and thorough one.”

Prof. Quentin Smith, Department of Philosophy, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI;
Author (with W. L. Craig) of “Theism, Atheism, and Big Bang Cosmology”, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1993:
“Schäfer’s book is an integrative approach to Modern Science and Religion that aims to show how some traditional religious and philosophical notions can be understood or redefined in terms of modern science. The scientific explanations are reliable and the scientific interpretations of religious ideas are interesting and should be taken seriously and respectfully by even the most sober-minded adherents of the scientific world-view. Rather than science being opposed or subordinated to religion, religious views are refashioned in terms of currently accepted scientific theories. Most of the arguments of the book are based on conclusions drawn from the phenomena of quantum reality and it is one of the clearest introductory explanations of quantum mechanics on the market. Schäfer’s book is written in a lively and accessible style that will appeal to the general reader. I really enjoyed reading this book.”

http://comp.uark.edu/~schafer/comments.html


25 posted on 01/22/2011 2:30:18 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: JPG
OK, Herbert.


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

26 posted on 01/22/2011 2:37:28 PM PST by The Comedian ("Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" - B. Goldwater)
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To: The Comedian

Friend of yours? Relative maybe?


27 posted on 01/22/2011 2:39:19 PM PST by Ditter
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To: The Comedian

Lol! That was probably the dopiest Star Trek episode ever. But funny as sh*t, although it likely wasn’t meant to be funny.


28 posted on 01/22/2011 2:42:04 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: ETL
Lol, we always called that episode "Spock Sings". It definitely dates the show.

Come to think of it, I can't think of a single decent episode for Trek's third season. But most of them are unintentionally funny. "I am Kuuuuroooock!!!!"

29 posted on 01/22/2011 3:00:48 PM PST by jboot
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To: Ditter
Friend of yours? Relative maybe?

You don't recognize you own mother's prom photo?


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

30 posted on 01/22/2011 3:09:33 PM PST by The Comedian ("Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" - B. Goldwater)
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To: jboot

I liked Lost In Space much better. Plenty of intentional humor there between Dr Smith and the Robot.


31 posted on 01/22/2011 3:10:20 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
claim-of-teleported-dna.

So the gentleman is from Mars, is he?

32 posted on 01/22/2011 3:15:26 PM PST by Hardraade (I want gigaton warheads now!!)
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To: ETL

Oh goodie! A saturday night filler.


33 posted on 01/22/2011 3:18:07 PM PST by MHGinTN (Some, believing they can't be deceived, it's nigh impossible to convince them when they're deceived.)
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To: The Comedian
My least favorite episode. Oh, and never eat a pear with red stripes.
34 posted on 01/22/2011 3:19:39 PM PST by JPG (There is hope for America and her name is Sarah Palin.)
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To: MHGinTN

I’d say it would be more appropriate for those looong visits to the bathroom. Incredible stuff though, if you’re into the connections between quantum physics and microbiology. And who isn’t! :)


35 posted on 01/22/2011 3:23:19 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: Alamo-Girl; betty boop

This is a listen you might enjoy ... the two links at the end of the post to which I’m pinging.


36 posted on 01/22/2011 3:31:34 PM PST by MHGinTN (Some, believing they can't be deceived, it's nigh impossible to convince them when they're deceived.)
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To: The Comedian
Oh yes of course, dear old mom. How could I NOT recognize her.

“Hey Bubba was mom a blond?”

37 posted on 01/22/2011 3:51:51 PM PST by Ditter
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To: The Comedian

“Sheldrake’s-Morphogenetic-field-proof? ping.”

Ruperts the boy. :)


38 posted on 01/22/2011 4:14:36 PM PST by dljordan ("His father's sword he hath girded on, And his wild harp slung behind him")
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To: The Comedian

NASA funded experiment?


39 posted on 01/22/2011 4:31:24 PM PST by sonofagun (Some think my cynicism grows with age. I like to think of it as wisdom!)
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To: JPG
My least favorite episode was "Conscience of the King".

I waited for 60 minutes for that damned episode to start doing something interesting. And it never did.

And that's why I hate Shakespeare.


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

40 posted on 01/22/2011 6:27:51 PM PST by The Comedian ("Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" - B. Goldwater)
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