Thought some here might enjoy reading these ideas about the nature of ghosts. Here's the link:
http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/377/12362_phantoms.html
http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/377/12362_phantoms.html
Mike D. said:Thought some here might enjoy reading these ideas about the nature of ghosts. Here's the link:
http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/377/12362_phantoms.html
It seems the water "remembers" the DNA... memory water, havent we played this before?Let us move into the domain of physics. Correlation and laser spectroscopy is based on reflection of any beam of light. In a dark room a beam of light encounters specks of dust, and they are dispersed in the beam. There are special devices: a beam of laser is directed onto the matter, it disperses light and the light contains much information on the dispersed matter. My colleagues and me researched DNA molecules. One of our tests is as follows: I am putting a laser beam from the spectrometer device in a pan filled with DNA solution. DNA molecules disperse the light and we obtain information on DNA by applying certain software to the dispersed light. Many scholars are doing this. At one point I replaced the pan with DNA by an empty one. Chaotic picture was supposed to appear on the computer screen because there was no DNA in the pan. All of a sudden, my colleagues and me saw a similar picture to that we had on the computer screen during DNA spectroscopy. I think this was DNA phantom.
That's crazy talk, take your "evidence based" system and never come back.Nyarlathotep said:All flippancy aside, I think the Dr. can theorize until he turns blue in the face, it doesn't mean a thing until he gets some evidence to back up his theory. Until then it means nothing.
Indeed! Let's stick to the faith-based stuff that is serving us so well.SquishyDave said:That's crazy talk, take your "evidence based" system and never come back.
Evidence! Pah!