Written By Donna M. AtwoodIn this installment of The Point Where Science and Spirituality Meet, we're going to take a look at what is known as the DNA phantom effect. According to David Wilcock, the double helix DNA molecule - known by scientists to have the geometric configuration of a dodecahedron - actually attracts light to it. Ok, that right there is big - at least to me. DNA is a dodecahedron. Wilcock went on to state in his series, Wisdom Teachings, that DNA, with its dodecahedral resonance, will attract light from a small room to itself. Additionally, if you remove the DNA, the light in the room will remain in the exact DNA configuration for up to thirty days! This idea is referred to as wave genetics. If that weren't enough, the wave pattern will continue to do "work" for up to thirty days! This sounds like magic, doesn't it? According to some big-time scientists, it's not. More on this shortly. The phantom effect of DNA exposed to light in a small room. So, simply stated, DNA craves light. Not only that, but DNA which takes in light, can transform one species into another species. At this point, I'm beginning to feel a lot more comfortable with what Wilcock is conveying to the audience. In fact, I suspect this is how (at least in part), according to the Smithsonian Institute, our species made a significant evolutionary leap approximately 60,000 years ago - this, even as other hominid species fell away. We've reached a good point to now introduce the idea that particles can exhibit wave-like behavior and waves can exhibit particle-like behavior. In quantum mechanics, this is referred to as Wave-Particle Duality Theory. To complicate matters, this goes squarely against the Newtonian physics that many of us learned about in high school. With all of this in mind, most of us probably remember from high school biology that DNA is physical. It's a molecule. In addition, we've now been introduced to the idea that DNA can also be a wave pattern. Once DNA is a wave, it is now possible for it to be impacted by resonance. This is where Dr. Luc Montagnier's (1932-2022) famous DNA transfer into plain water comes into play. Montagnier was a virologist and is best known for winning the Nobel prize for discovering HIV. Montagnier set up an experiment where one hermetically sealed bottle of water contained DNA in it. Five other hermetically sealed bottles of water contained no DNA. He applied 7Hz of energy for eighteen hours and BAM! Other hermetically sealed containers now had trace amounts of DNA inside of them. Jeffrey A. Reimer, a theoretical physicist from University of California, Berkley referred to this as DNA teleportation and said, "The experimental methods used in Montagnier's experiment appear comprehensive." Okay, I think that's enough science for today. If I may beg your indulgence, I'd like to completely switch gears and share a little bit about my weekend. On Saturday, my boyfriend and I attended a MUFON symposium in Tempe, Arizona. MUFON, for those of you who are unfamiliar with it is the Mutual UFO Network, a global organization that scientifically studies reported UFO sightings. Michael Schratt gave a talk titled, Retrievals of The Third Kind: Cosmic Crashes, Corpses and Cover Ups. For those who say there is no evidence whatsoever to support the existence of UFOs or extraterrestrials, my reply would be, "Please attend this gentleman's talk." As always, thank you for taking the time to read my blog. If you enjoyed this brief discussion about DNA's phantom effect, please hit the like button and leave a comment below. Wishing you love and light, Donna M. Atwood ABOUT THE AUTHOR Donna M. Atwood, founder of ALIEN EXPERIENCERS NETWORK is also an American writer of suspenseful paranormal and science fiction as well as spiritually based non-fiction. In her fictional works, she draws upon her B.A. in psychology to develop flawed and complex characters, while her background as a nanotechnology start-up owner serves as the foundation for her sci-fi's exciting, futuristic technologies. In addition, as a trained massage therapist and ET/UAP experiencer, when it comes to her non-fiction writings, Ms. Atwood is comfortable exploring some of the more esoteric aspects of the human condition. Ms. Atwood is known for reaching out to other experiencers as she maintains that there is nothing more important than supporting one another during this time of ascension. Donna M. Atwood graduated Summa Cum Laude from Argosy University with a B.A in Psychology and Magna Cum Laude from the prestigious Center for Natural Wellness with a Diploma in Massage Therapy. She is a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, the American Massage Therapy Association, the Exoconsciousness Group, the New York Writers Association and Rave Reviews Book Club. Additionally, she proudly supports Phoenix, Arizona's chapter of the Mutual UFO Network. Currently, Ms. Atwood resides in Tucson, Arizona where she enjoys spending time with her friends and family, including her grand dog, Luna. She is also frequently sighted around Scottsdale, Arizona where she is known to scour the area for that perfect bottle of wine, unusual cheeses and other culinary delights. She also makes a point of visiting Sedona, Arizona where she partakes of its vibrant arts community, New Age shops, and world-class hiking. CONNECT WITH THE AUTHOR: Website Categories All
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1/24/2023 03:56:40 am
This made me think of how someone will sage a room after certain people leave it to remove the bad energy. Lol! Another great post, Donna!
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1/27/2023 11:40:31 pm
I love how your mind works, Yvette! By the way, I'm now an even stronger believer of energy being in a room, a building, or associated with personal objects! Best wishes, Donna : )
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1/24/2023 06:31:30 am
Hi, Donna,
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1/24/2023 11:27:43 am
Wow, Donna! I love this melding of science and spirituality.
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1/27/2023 11:43:15 pm
Hi Patty! What a GREAT idea for a story...lol!!!! Thanks for your comments, they always make me think...which I love!!!!
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1/24/2023 03:22:16 pm
Hi Donna--You're giving us all a great education on all this. Thanks so much for all the "science education." I still say I wish I'd paid more attention to science class all those years ago!
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1/25/2023 07:48:59 pm
The famous photographer, Tony Vaccaro, told me of meeting Francis Crick of Watson & Crick who had discovered the double-helix structure of DNA. Why am I mentioning this? Because I'm eating grapes and remembering that Crick ate red grapes every day. He believed the red ones were the healthiest. So DNA now reminds me of Crick and grapes.
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1/27/2023 11:47:12 pm
Haha, Susanne! Guess what? I'm drinking champagne and nibbling on popcorn...both of which now remind me of you! : )
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1/26/2023 10:03:37 am
Donna, this makes me think of that song that says, "we are stardust" as the elements that make us come from stars and our DNA seems to be a product of light. Hope you enjoyed the MUFON conference!
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1/27/2023 11:49:06 pm
Hi Maura Beth! Hey, you know what? I LOVE that song! And I did enjoy the conference, thank you for asking. : )
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