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A New Understanding of Aging and Disease
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based on subtle electrical phenomena in DNA and RNA
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Aging and Disease. It puts forth intriguing observations regarding the
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Page 1
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A New Understanding of Aging and Disease
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based on subtle electrical phenomena in DNA and RNA
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DNA is composed of simple chemicals strung together like beads which
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form molecules known as bases. There are only four types of these bases
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and they are :
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Thymine - Adenine - Cytosine - Guanine
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Hereafter called T A C G
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Each base is attached to a sugar molecule (deoxyribose) and a phosphate
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molecule in the DNA. The base is directly attached to the sugar.
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These base-sugar-phosphate units of DNA are called nucleotides.
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When nucleotides are linked together, they form the chain we call DNA.
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DNA chains are stupefyingly long. A virus consists of about 200,000
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nucleotides, a bacterium about 2 million and a human cell about 1
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BILLION (1,000,000,000)!
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Human DNA is broken up into 46 chromosomes in each of our 6.3 trillion
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body cells. Chromosomes are microscopic rod-shaped bodies which carry
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genes. Genes carry hereditary information and are made up of DNA.
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Genes make proteins and control enzymes. Enzymes in turn control all
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cellular functions.
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All the DNA in a cell is contained in the chromosomes.
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If all DNA of one human cell were laid out straight, it would be about 1
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yard long.
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If this DNA string is imagined as a flexible ladder, it would have about
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6 billion steps. The rails which form the ladder are composed of 70%
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sugar and 30% phosphate.
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Each of the steps is composed of the four bases, A-G-T-C. These steps
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are secured to the rails by atoms of hydrogen, known as hydrogen bonds
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(the hydrogen atom has only one electron and one proton).
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The electrons orbit in a clockwise direction if contacting a phosphate
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section and counter-clockwise at a sugar section.
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At the end of A-Adenine and T-Thymine, the electrons spin clockwise
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where it connects with the hydrogen atoms.
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At the end of G-Guanine and C-Cytosine, the electrons spin counter-
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clockwise where it connects with the hydrogen atoms.
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This 4-based section which is analogous to a stair step is called a base
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pair. This means the DNA is formed by 12 billion nucleotides which form
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stairsteps held together by two flexible rods.
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These rods twist to form a circular staircase which is termed the double
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helix of the DNA molecule.
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Every one of the 6.3 trillion human cells has at least one DNA.
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When a new cell is formed, the DNA must make a perfect pattern of
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itself.
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This is thought to be done by splitting the ladder along the middle of
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the step and reforming two DNA's absolutely identical and with the same
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coded sequence.
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In order to form a new DNA, another 12 billion nucleotides are required.
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A cell nucleus has at least 8 different types of virus, either RNA or
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DNA. There are 4 RNA types which have an overall negative charge.
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There are 4 DNA types which have an overall positive charge.
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Each pair of virus (one negative RNA and one positive DNA) attract each
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other to establish a bipole.
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This bipole must be adequately established to provide protection from
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external electric, magnetic, or acoustic fields. The bipole can also be
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affected by internal fields generated from excessive stress or loss of
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systemic vitality due to illness, lack of rest or a multitude of other
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causes.
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The bipole also provides a means for the accumulation and storage of
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electrical energy by making use of the properties of a virus.
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Viruses which are inactive take a crystalline form. This crystalline
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form possesses piezoelectric properties which makes it sensitive to
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electric and acoustic waves, much as a microphone or antenna. They can
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therefore either receive or transmit electrical or pressure (acoustic)
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waves.
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If a virus is in an active mode as is found in the cell nucleus, either
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one DNA or one RNA will be covered with protein. Even in an active
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status, a virus will possess the characteristics of a crystal which
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allows it to be sensitive to very high sound frequencies.
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An acoustic frequency up to 5 MHZ (yes, acoustic pressure waves can be
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generated up to and beyond 4 million cycles as shown in the Olympus
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Acoustic Scanning Microscope) causes the two viruses to continuously
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vibrate against each other to produce a strain effect.
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When this strain effect is created in two crystals, electrical energy is
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produced which adds to the cellular vitality of all affected cells.
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If an ultrahigh acoustic frequency (over 5 MHZ) is applied, an isolated
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inactive virus can be so excited as to cause a rapid temperature
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transition. This brings about disintegration on a cellular level.
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This is much like the resonance effect of the Rife Frequency Generator.
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In the case of Rife, energy is applied to cell structures either
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acoustically or inductively from an external source. This causes the
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cell membranes to extend beyond their eleastic recovery limit which
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results in disruption and cellular death.
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The technique described in this paper develops the energy directly
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within the cell using its own "batteries".
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A one meter long Yagi antenna is a direct analog for human DNA. This
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calculates to a tuned radio emission with a bandwidth from 375 MHZ to
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385 MHZ.
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Sound frequencies are used in the body for several purposes.
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1) used by the DNA to acoustically scan for the determination
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of what type of RNA is required
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2) maintain the virus as an active bipole by the piezoelectric
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effect brought on by the strain of the high frequency waves
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between the two viruses of RNA and DNA
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The DNA is under the constant bombardment of charged ions traveling
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through the nervous system. These charged ions serve to modulate the
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system frequencies which develop a high frequency sound in the range of
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1.9 MHZ to 2 MHZ. Since a resonant structure will absorb a frequency
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identical in phase and amplitude to itself, then a non-resonant
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frequency will be reflected as an echo. The detection of this returning
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echo effectively determines what type of protein (nucleotide) is missing
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in the cell.
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The complexities multiply at this point, so for the duration of this
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paper, we will use the principle of K.I.S.S. (keep it simple stupid).
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There are basically 3 controlling factors which involve the successful
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reproduction of an identical DNA molecule :
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1) The amount of kinetic energy associated with the electron in the
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Hydrogen bonds. (acts as the glue which holds the base pairs
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(stair steps) together and secured to the helix sugar/phosphate
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rails)
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2) The number of base pairs per turn in the double helix of DNA.
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(controls the amount of electrical energy or cellular vitality by
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acting as the secondary of a Tesla coil which has the ability to
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alter its length and therefore its electrical potential)
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3) The kinetic energy and frequency of the charged ions which travel
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along the nervous system. (controls the ability of DNA/RNA to
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precisely map the DNA pattern and duplicate it without error)
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Aging and the reproduction of defective DNA is caused by a lack of
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cellular vitality which is brought about by a twisting of the DNA helix
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as the organism ages. Since the DNA molecule only has a given number of
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base pairs (stair steps) due to its fixed length, this twisting adds
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more turns which consequently reduces the number of base pairs in each
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turn. Effectively, # YEARS/# TURNS = # BASE PAIRS.
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As the organism goes through the birth, maturation and death cycle, the
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DNA helix twists to "squeeze" out the number of base pairs (stair steps)
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per turn, this can be shown by the following :
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The DNA of the embryo cell in a mothers womb contains 46 base pairs
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per turn.
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In the 6th week of pregnancy, the DNA in the embryo cell has 34
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base pairs per turn.
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In the 10th lunar month, a single DNA (half from the mother, half
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from the father) has reproduced itself more than 6 trillion times.
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When the baby is born, the process of reproduction decreases due to
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the rapid twisting of the DNA helix.
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At the age of 2 years, the DNA has twisted to reduce the number of
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base pairs to 22 per turn.
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At the age of 21, the base pairs are 14 per turn.
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From the age of 35 to about 55, the base pairs stabilize somewhat
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at 10 per turn.
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At around 55 years of age and beyond, the 10 base pairs per turn
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reduce to 6 and continue to decrease until the organism achieves
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death.
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The kinetic energy of the electrons in the Hydrogen bonds coupled with
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the reduced energy of the charged ions from the nervous system are so
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weak that the DNA stops reproducing itself and the aging process begins
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to wreak havoc with the body.
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In addition, the steadily reducing number of base pairs as life
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progresses acts to slowly reduce the vitality of the system on a
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cellular level.
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This makes the "scanning" of the RNA by the DNA increasingly sensitive
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to outside sources of interference.
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If these outside sources of interference are applied while the
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"scanning" process is occurring, the resulting pattern will be more or
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less distorted from the original. If this occurs en masse, cancer and a
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host of other diseases can occur.
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Using Synergetic concepts, we can understand how a collective behavior
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could be established in the body to force maverick tissues such as
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cancer or other diseases resulting from distorted DNA, to become
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enslaved to a ruling order parameter for the establishment of optimum
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health and youth.
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Indications are that there are two beneficial effects which result from
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application of these concepts.
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1) Disease can be halted and the body restored to optimum health
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by the restoration of the DNA to the maximum vitality. The
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DNA pattern is no longer subject to outside distortion and
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therefore becomes self-optimizing.
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2) Aging can be halted and reversed by as much as 30 years
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dependent on the desired cellular vitality based on the number
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of base pairs per turn. Hair darkens, skin tightens,
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digestion improves, hormones and enzymes resurge, etc..
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The technique would involve the application of an inductive field to
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irradiate the body for a short time. The longer the body is within the
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field, the more DNA replications will occur due to the natural birth,
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life and death of all bodily tissues as proven by Dr. H.S. Burr of Yale.
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Each replication will create a DNA which possesses successively higher
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vitalities. This ever increasing cellular energy slowly "untwists" the
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DNA which increases the number of base pairs per turn.
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The result is the reversal of aging and the restoration of the DNA to an
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optimum pattern. This restoration dissipates the patterns which allow
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disease to exist in the body.
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During the time of the exposure, the natural replication of DNA under
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the influence of an inductive energy field would cause the "new" DNA to
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be copied with the desired number of base pairs.
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This is brought about by an artifically induced lengthening of the Tesla
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coil secondary which increases the amount of electical potential.
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The increased electrical potential on a cellular level "untwists" the
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DNA helix which allows more base pairs (stair steps) per turn to be
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duplicated for each duplication.
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This gradual increase in cellular vitality automatically gives the
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DNA/RNA scanning process more energy to both record and duplicate the
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old pattern onto a fresh duplicate. This in turn, increases the rate of
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duplication for the removal of dead and dying tissues in the body.
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Thus wrinkles, toxins and various other problems which degrade the
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efficiency of the organism are removed. Youth and maximum health is
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restored and maintained through periodic application of the inductive
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field.
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Thinking in Tesla coil terms, a primary coil with a winding of 10 turns
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is inductively coupled to a secondary winding of 100 turns. If a
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current of 1 ampere at 10 volts is applied to the primary, a voltage of
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(10:100 or 1:10) 100 volts at 100 milliamps will be developed at the
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secondary.
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If the DNA is thought of as being a secondary and the number of base
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pairs (stair steps) per turn is equivalent to the windings in a
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secondary, we can see how a reduction in windings or stair steps would
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result in less electrical potential (cellular vitality).
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This in turn making the DNA progressively sensitive to outside stimuli
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for an eventual mix-up and distortion in the DNA pattern. These DNA
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distortions directly affect the formation of the genes which control
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enzymes which control all cellular functions. Without intelligent
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control of the duplication process, aging, disease and or death are
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inevitable.
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In order to retard the aging process and reduce the possibility of
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disease, what factors must we take into consideration?
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1) We must find a means of stretching or untwisting the DNA so that
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we can increase the number of base pairs per turn to a level of
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approximately 10 or more dependent on the desired age.
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2) We must find a means of increasing the kinetic energy in the
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electron of the Hydrogen bonds.
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3) We must increase the energy of the charged ions which flow
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through the nervous system. This is best done by proper diet and
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exercise.
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What safety precautions must we also take into consideration?
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1) The more devitalized, old or weak the body is, the more subject
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is the DNA to outside influences, therefore, the applied energy
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must be of sufficiently low amplitude to prevent repelling the
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weakened hydrogen bonds. As the system is progressively
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strengthened, the field magnitude can be gradually increased for
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further strengthening.
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2) We must experiment to determine the duration and magnitude of
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induced energies acceptable to increase the number of base pairs
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per turn in order to determine the limits of regression.
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What are some avenues to investigate beyond those already tested?
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1) Magnetics, refer Davis and Rawls work with monopolar fields.
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North pole energies cause an increase in surface tension and an
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increased life span, South pole energies cause a decrease in
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surface tension and a burnout due to excess vitality in the
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system which leads to premature aging and death.
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2) Lakhovsky Multi-Wave Oscillator uses electrostatic induction for
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a wide range of frequencies into the body. A duplication of the
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original version as designed by Tesla would directly saturate the
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body with scalar type energy.
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3) Secondary coupling using electro-magnetics which treats the DNA
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as a Tesla coil. This would directly add energy to the system.
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