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PHYSICAL PROJECT OUTLINING

Introduction
How is my DNA and universe connected
What exactly does our DNA do with the universe
Water
Water experiment
Frequency
How to make your connection stronger
Epigenetics
How we are all same when we are different
Deepak chopra water
What results you get if you connect to universe

1. Universe imprint on human (physical) - introduction

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● The human brain functions thanks to its wide neuronal network that is deemed to contain
approximately 69 billion neurons.
● On the other hand, the observable universe is composed of a cosmic web of at least 100
billion galaxies.
● Within both systems, only 30% of their masses are composed of galaxies and neurons.
Within both systems, galaxies and neurons arrange themselves in long filaments or
nodes between the filaments.

Finally, within both systems, 70% of the distribution of mass or energy is composed of
components playing an apparently passive role: water in the brain and dark energy in
the observable Universe.

2. DNA and universe

How is my DNA and universe connected?

● The DNA phantom effect challenges traditional scientific paradigms, presenting


compelling evidence that living matter can influence the behavior of light
particles—the essence of our material world.
● In a surprising turn of events, the presence of DNA caused the photons to
organize into regular patterns, contrary to their initial scattered state.
● The photons exhibited a direct influence from the DNA, suggesting an invisible
force at play.
● This unexpected behavior contradicts established principles in conventional
physics, which does not account for such effects.
● After the DNA was removed from the tube, the scientists anticipated that the
photons would revert to their original unordered state.
● Contrary to these expectations, the photons remained organized, as if the DNA’s
influence persisted.
● Poponin and his colleagues proposed that a new field structure was being
excited due to the presence of living material.

+++ George Church's Contributions to Genomics

In the realm of genetic science, DNA is often viewed as a fundamental building block of
life, but its role extends far beyond mere biological functions. This chapter explores the
concept of DNA as a storage medium, likening it to a hard drive that houses an
immense amount of information about our genetic heritage. Specifically, a single gram
of DNA can store approximately 700 terabytes of data, which includes the intricate
details that determine physical traits, such as height and eye color, as well as
predispositions toward certain abilities, like athleticism. The insights provided by
speakers like Billy Carson emphasize that while societal influences shape our behavior
and development, our genetic heritage, encoded in our DNA, plays a pivotal role in
defining who we are.
Harvard University geneticists George Church, Sri Kosuri, and colleagues encoded a
52,000-word book in thousands of snippets of DNA, using strands of DNA's four-letter
alphabet of A, G, T, and C to encode the 0s and 1s of the digitized file.

In 2012, Church and his team stored 70 billion copies of his book Regenesis in DNA,
breaking the previous record by 1,000 times. The team used DNA microchips to store
the book's text, images, and formatting

Church explains that DNA is analogous to digital information storage, which is based on
0s and 1s. DNA's code has just four letters: A (adenine), T (thymine), C (cytosine), and
G (guanine)

Church has predicted that DNA could contain all of the world's data, which is expected
to reach 175 billion trillion bytes by 2025.

3. What exactly does your DNA have to do with the universe

Dr Leonard Horowitz explains the mysterious connection between the numbers 3,6,9 in
the human DNA. The entire universe is spinning just like your dna and your genetics
and it is spinning as the mathematics is dictating. Tesla said tesla coils are energy
amplifiers. Your DNA is an energy amplifier, a coil operating by 3,6, and 9 primarily.Ex:-
a motor wound with copper wire.When you wind the coil around magnet it enhances the
energy dramatically. That is what your DNA is.

it's an antennae to the Creator technically, the scientists call it Photon,phonon emissions
for intercellular Communication. that's the primary function of DNA. phonon is sound.
photon is light. so sound and light signaling and before there was light there was the
water and the sound so sound and light signals come into the cells and DNA is in a
matrix of water. your DNA is an antenna to the Creator that operates like a Tesla coil
because of the Creative Juice in you, water.

4. Communication

FREQUENCY
Harvard University geneticists George Church, Sri Kosuri, and colleagues encoded a
52,000-word book in thousands of snippets of DNA, using strands of DNA's four-letter
alphabet of A, G, T, and C to encode the 0s and 1s of the digitized file.

In 2012, Church and his team stored 70 billion copies of his book Regenesis in DNA,
breaking the previous record by 1,000 times. The team used DNA microchips to store
the book's text, images, and formatting

Church explains that DNA is analogous to digital information storage, which is based on
0s and 1s. DNA's code has just four letters: A (adenine), T (thymine), C (cytosine), and
G (guanine)

Church has predicted that DNA could contain all of the world's data, which is expected
to reach 175 billion trillion bytes by 2025.

Dr. Masaru Emoto is mentioned in relation to experiments demonstrating the interaction


of sound frequencies with water, emphasizing the resonance and vibration in biological
systems. It is claimed that 93% of DNA function involves light and sound reception,
indicating that our very structure is attuned to these frequencies. The chapter
underscores the importance of hydration for optimal cellular function, as water is a key
conductor of energy and information.

Dr. Leonard Horowitz’s Research: A prominent figure in the study of the 528 Hertz
frequency, he refers to it as the “musical mathematical Matrix of creation.” He posits that
this frequency is central to the electromagnetic Spectrum. Interconnectedness of
Waves: The frequency links sound and light, as both are expressed in numerical values
and can be interchangeable. Nature’s Resonance: This frequency is echoed in various
natural phenomena, such as: The carbon 6 hexagonal ring, which reflects the geometry
of the 528 Hertz frequency. The buzzing of certain pollinating insects at this frequency.
The sun’s sound, recorded by NASA, exhibiting a frequency of 528 Hertz despite the
vacuum of space.

WATER

Dr. Masaru Emoto is mentioned in relation to experiments demonstrating the interaction


of sound frequencies with water, emphasizing the resonance and vibration in biological
systems. It is claimed that 93% of DNA function involves light and sound reception,
indicating that our very structure is attuned to these frequencies. The chapter
underscores the importance of hydration for optimal cellular function, as water is a key
conductor of energy and information.

Dr. Leonard Horowitz’s Research: A prominent figure in the study of the 528 Hertz
frequency, he refers to it as the “musical mathematical Matrix of creation.” He posits that
this frequency is central to the electromagnetic Spectrum. Interconnectedness of
Waves: The frequency links sound and light, as both are expressed in numerical values
and can be interchangeable. Nature’s Resonance: This frequency is echoed in various
natural phenomena, such as: The carbon 6 hexagonal ring, which reflects the geometry
of the 528 Hertz frequency. The buzzing of certain pollinating insects at this frequency.
The sun’s sound, recorded by NASA, exhibiting a frequency of 528 Hertz despite the
vacuum of space.

The Nature of DNA as an Antenna DNA as a Vibrational Antenna: The double helix
structure of human DNA acts as an antenna that resonates with the Creator’s energy.
Functionality of Water: The vibration of water surrounding DNA plays a critical role in
this process, with structured water enhancing vibrational frequencies. Light Energy
Interaction: When DNA is exposed to light energy, it vibrates at a specific frequency,
activating its antenna-like properties. The Role of Acupuncture and Energy Meridian
Energy Readings and Organ Systems: In studies where three specific E’s were placed
on individuals’ acupressure points, results showed a consistent enhancement of the
pineal gland, which is associated with spiritual processing. Statistical Findings: Between
80% and 85% of the time, one organ system or energy meridian was enhanced,
indicating a significant relationship between energy application and physical response.
The Significance of Numbers 3, 6, and 9 Dr. Leonard Horowitz’s Insights: The
connection between the numbers 3, 6, and 9 in DNA is highlighted as a fundamental
aspect of universal patterns.

EPIGENETICS

Environmental Influence on Genetics: Genes are not solely responsible for traits;
lifestyle and environment also play a significant role. This is illustrated by identical twins,
who have the same DNA but may develop different traits or diseases due to different life
choices (e.g., stress, exercise, diet). Epigenetic Marks and Gene Expression:
Epigenetic marks are chemical markers that can compress (turning genes off) or
decompress (turning genes on) the DNA within the cell. This allows for gene regulation
and adaptation to environmental stimuli. Prenatal Influence on Epigenome: A mother’s
health, diet, and emotional state during pregnancy can influence the developing baby’s
epigenome, potentially impacting the child's future health (e.g., risk for obesity if the
mother’s diet is poor). Parental Influence: Both mothers and fathers can transmit
epigenetic marks to their children. For example, a father’s history of smoking could
impact the life expectancy of his children and even grandchildren. Transmission of
Trauma (Animal Study): A study involving male mice demonstrated that trauma (e.g.,
associating a scent with pain) could be passed on to future generations through
epigenetic changes. The offspring and even grandchildren of the original
trauma-exposed mice showed heightened sensitivity to the same smell. This was linked
to epigenetic marks on genes related to odor receptors.

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