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Influx
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by Influx » Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:10 am
Researchers Discover That Changes in Bioelectric Signals Trigger Formation of New Organs
For the first time, scientists have altered natural bioelectrical communication among cells to directly specify the type of new organ to be created at a particular location within a vertebrate organism. Using genetic manipulation of membrane voltage in Xenopus (frog) embryos, biologists at Tufts University's School of Arts and Sciences were able to cause tadpoles to grow eyes outside of the head area.
http://now.tufts.edu/news-releases/rese ... ctric-sign
Sigh...If only Robert O. Becker's work got funded back in the '70's.
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by moses » Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:34 pm
What this means is that the electric voltage is controlling the epigenetics of the cell. Because it is the epigenetics that determine what a cell will evolve into. There may be an overall pattern that is induced that the cells form with, but it is the epigenetics that really does it.
And when one considers that kundalini is the electic current for these cells, we can see that the epigenetics can be controlled by kundalini, so then we need to know what controls kundalini. The answer is feeling and understanding.
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