Question about DNA transduction

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Eric Green

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Nov 18, 2016, 7:53:49 PM11/18/16
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Hi ya'll,

Looking at the findings from experiments done by Luc Montagnier, why is his team's work so widely dismissed?

I find it appealing that the mathematical structure of signals has appeared in Genomics, specifically the analysis of waveform analysis -  electromagnetic signals emitted by DNA.


Transduction of DNA information through water and electromagnetic waves
https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.01620

Structure quantique cohérente et incohérente de l’eau liquide
http://www.itab.asso.fr/downloads/colloque-peuv/2_henry.pdf

Any comments or feedback would be helpful and appreciated. 

Eric Green

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Nov 18, 2016, 8:42:39 PM11/18/16
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specifically the analysis of waveforms **

Gordana Ostojic

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Nov 19, 2016, 12:06:03 PM11/19/16
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I wasn't aware of this but from the look of it sounds unbelievable. Basic property of the universe is mass-energy conservation. I am not sure what would be the energy of source for the wave? 


On Friday, November 18, 2016 at 7:42:39 PM UTC-6, Eric Green wrote:
specifically the analysis of waveforms **

On Friday, 18 November 2016 19:53:49 UTC-5, Eric Green wrote:
Hi ya'll,

Looking at the findings from experiments donee by Luc Montagnier, why is his team's work so widely dismissed?

Abizar Lakdawalla

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Nov 19, 2016, 12:24:22 PM11/19/16
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Looked at the paper - hard to figure out what exactly the methods used and the findings are.  Some of the language in the paper is not typical of research papers. "On 13 July 2005, (the eve of Bastille Day in France), by using a device previously designed by ..."In the measurement room, cell phones should be turned off (battery removed) as some phones are regulated by low frequency signals." One of the major flaw (amongst many) is that they assume that DNA is cells are naked molecules instead of the complex nucleoprotein structures.
BTW, reminds me of another paper where they sequenced the genome of sasquatch (=yeti) but analysis of the results showed it to be DNA from road-kills.

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