A retired Qualified Professional Engineer, who had risen from an apprenticeship to being in charge of Naval Ship Construction at a Naval Dockyard and along the way had a three year stint representi...view moreA retired Qualified Professional Engineer, who had risen from an apprenticeship to being in charge of Naval Ship Construction at a Naval Dockyard and along the way had a three year stint representing the construction branch of the RAN in the US of A he and his family suffered a shattering lose of a family member involving an inherited condition resulting in a self inflicted lose. On being informed by his psychiatrist the professionals involved had no idea of the causes of the problem and as a result generally waited for the inevitable to occur he, the author, determined to resolve an understanding of the condition. Being an Engineer with some knowledge of physics and the laws of Inheritance involving the genes of the DNA molecule, due to a lifetime of bird breeding, on initial investigation he was appalled when he realised these professions relied on the concept that cells functioned and propagated spontaneously, completely ignoring the irrefutable law of physics, that 'Every effect has a cause'. He then reverted to the only possible beginning and began his research with an investigation into the DNA molecule which is present in every living cell and is the only reactive entity. The only possible influence then able to draw a reaction from these molecules, that has always been present is the energy pulse inputs from the environment. (All effects of an environment are by energy pulses either by primary or secondary means which involve carbon molecules) From here he was able to proceed to an understanding of how cells function, why they are differentiated and consequently the what, how and why of the cause of genetic problems,something that has evaded the involved professionals,
On contacting several concerned and interested professionals and research establishments they conceded they believed his work was of more than passing interest.view less