[ExI] DNA - The Next Internet: True or False?

Emlyn emlynoregan at gmail.com
Mon Mar 15 22:12:51 UTC 2010


On 15 March 2010 22:50, The Avantguardian <avantguardian2020 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>From: Natasha Vita-More <natasha at natasha.cc>
>>To: ExI chat list <extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org>; Humanity+ Discussion List <wta-talk at transhumanism.org>; extrobritannia at yahoogroups.com
>>Sent: Sat, March 13, 2010 8:57:37 AM
>>Subject: [ExI] DNA - The Next Internet: True or False?
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>>Can any scientist on the list offer a scientific explanation for the relationship between cells and what is perceived as their talking with light?
>>http://www.viewzone.com/dna.html
>>WARNING:  Does contain words such as "homoeopathy".
>> Natasha Vita-More
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> I generally concur with Emlyn with regard to this specific website. There are a handful of valid and puzzling scientific facts mixed in with a lot of sensationalistic and speculative philosophy some might call "woo". But the title about DNA being the next Internet is kind of a non-sequitor with regard to biophotons. Yes, biophotons are real. Yes, there is a Russian biophysicist named Popp that studies them. A search on his name brings back 49 citations
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Thanks for your post Stuart, really informative. So in summary you
think this effect is real, and western scientists are ignoring it,
basically for cultural reasons?

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