Saturday, January 22, 2011

Are DNA fractal attennas? I think so...Part One



 As I am ever curious about how our sensory apparatus works, I have found this idea attractive.   Don't be put off by the title of the video but get through the video until 12:28 when the gentleman scientist describes what DNA looks like and why he thinks it might be acting like a fractal antenna.   Whether this is true or not, I don't know. But I latched onto it and it made lots of sense to me.   Fractal antennas are what they are currently using in modern cell phones, you might notice that cell phones no longer have antenna points sticking out. Fractal antennas allow a much more compact area to receive multiple frequencies instead of just one frequency, you can find images on Google if you try but I don't think it will enlighten you anymore ince they do not "look" like DNA coils.

 The most important part out of the DNA structure is that not only does it twist ONCE and the twist a second time and coil,  but it probably twists three times. The video describes this but you can demonstrate for your self ( or watch my iphone video below....... just take a piece of string and you twist one end,..... if you keep twisting and give the string room you will notice that it will develop a second coil the more you keep twisting that you can develop a third and fourth and fifth coil if you have enough string you can keep doing this and have the coils you created create a new larger coil and you can keep going  as long as you have string. I believe what they're trying to say in the cell phone video is that each coil can mark different defined lengths, and these different lengths can then act as frequency reception wavelength matches.

 Remember how our old antenna used to look ( see below approximation)?   Each reception bar is physically cut and pre-defined link on the antenna is cut to match the wave"length" of the particular frequency you wanted to receive.  I'm Thinking that in the DNA coils each length from coil to coil could mark a stop and start length which would be able to match up against and send\recieve different frequency wavelengths.  If this Is true then this would give us another sensory mechanism by which we could receive information via unseen wavelengths.

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How a 6 ft long DNA is fractal athena around View the video starting at 12:28 of the Linked Video below.  This is also why such a long strand of DNA can be put in such a compact area I'm thinking ameoba here). 

Or if this link goes away...try this instead....
cell phone see minute 12:28 for dna fractal comparison

Because words don't always draw a good picture I included this iphone video of a rope being coiled in order to show better how the DNA coils within the body beyond the common helix twist picture which we are all familiar with.
iphone video of coiling rope to show how DNA coils beyond the helix coil we typically see

The weak part is that fractal antennas do not "look" the same as twisted rope they only function the same in that both are compact devices able to receive multiple frequencies.  Although the DNA sequence's inside is suggestive of fractal patterns dna-barcodes-suggest-fractal-nature-of-genome/

5 comments:

  1. Yes, Blank M, and Goodman, R. Dept of Physiology, Columbia University, NY published Feb 28, 2011 DNA is a fract antenna in electromagnetic fields.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21457072

    Great stuff;) Now, incorporate The Principle of Recursive Genome Function..... and epigentics comes to life.

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    1. Yes, great point that is the next information step to incorporate.
      THANK YOU!

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  2. Yes, great point that is the next information step to incorporate.
    from... http://www.prweb.com/releases/genomics/biotechnology/prweb1102764.htm
    we get....
    The dictum claiming that a flow of information from proteins back to DNA "never happens" or the idea that 98.7% of the human genome should be disregarded as junk was never very believable.
    As a direct response to Dr. Collins' call, the principle of recursive genome function (PRGF) in one stroke sweeps away two dogmas which prevailed for over 50 years concerning the function of the double helix.
    Recursive genome function is a process whereby proteins iteratively access information packets of DNA to build hierarchies of more complex protein structures. Such recursive development is illustrated in the fractal growth of cerebellar Purkinje neuron.

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  3. Thus DNA IS both predictive and able to adapt or change according to outside influence\environment.

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  4. Junk DNA speculation is that it belong to a\ the Quantum Field of humans. Is it instruction? or just creating the connection to QF? Keep exploring...it's getting esoteric.

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