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06-16-2013, 02:54 AM
Seeds, grains, and fish eggs zapped with high voltage electric fields produced plants and fish that had reverted to an earlier evolutionary form. They were also more robust and grew faster compared to normal. This was the discovery of a couple European scientists in the 90s. When it was found that this technique could increase crop yields by 3x without expensive gene splicing and pesticides, the company was shut down due to its threat to industry.
Article here: http://www.viewzone.com/zapseeds.html
I skimmed the referenced book "Der Urzeit Code" (published in German, used Google Translate) and wrote up a summary below, FYI. This technique does not change DNA, but turns existing genes on/off especially in the 'junk' DNA region. Imagine what this would do to a human embryo. Imagine if a worm that contains more chromosomes that humans do, if treated with electricity turns on genes that produces a humanoid alien creature, as if it were a living time capsule. Imagine if ancient Atlanteans had this down to an art and created domesticated animals and grains without the need for microscopes. Imagine what HAARP, cell towers, wall sockets, power lines, electrified chemtrail strata might be doing to our epigenetic gene expression. Imagine if this could be used for rejuvenation or keeping a corpse alive like in Fringe.
Summary
- Seeds, grains, and fish eggs were exposed for several days to an electric field. Top negative, bottom positive. So the bottom electrode was a plate or mesh connected to positive or ground, the top electrode to the negative pole of a HV DC generator with 1kV to several 10s of kV range. The space between the electrodes must not be conductive. There is no appreciable current flow. It's just an electric field ranging from 750 Volts per centimeter to 5kV per centimeter. Samples could be placed inside a petri dish, for example.
- Red Sea salt-loving bacteria were sustained for weeks in anaerobic dim conditions using electric fields, whereas without electric fields in same conditions they died much sooner.
- Salt cores from 200 million years ago were drilled, and the trapped bacteria inside them were attempted to be revived using all conventional means, which failed. Upon using an electric field they came back alive.
- Fern spores treated with E field produced ferns that resembled ones from millions of years ago (as evidenced in fossils). Such as, instead of having many tiny leaves on bunch, the treated ferns were like one broad long leaf comprising the bunch.
- Watercress seeds were put on paper with some water, inside a petri dish, with the negative plate placed on the petri dish. Sprouted under 750V/cm. 86% sprout rate for electrified ones, 21% for non-electrified samples.
- Winter wheat: made new kinds of proteins, larger roots, grew faster. Grew in four to eight weeks, versus many months for regular wheat.
- Summer wheat was sprouted in 750 V/cm and growth was promoted as a result. At 1500 V/cm seeds took up more water, sprouted even faster. But at 4800 V/cm initial sprouting growth rate was inhibited. Nonetheless, after treatment, the 4800 V batch was planted and produced 3X the yield of untreated grains.
- Corn was sprouted for eight days in a sealed petri dish containing some water, in an electric field. Then they were planted in a green house. After 14 weeks, the result was a different kind of corn plant with 6-8 heads per stalk instead of one or two.
- Trout eggs were hatched for four weeks in an E field, and compared to untreated, the result was a third larger, more colorful, and had a hook lower jaw. Such kind of trout had been extinct for 150 years. The treated trout were also quick and shy yet aggressive. Whereas regular trout swim up to the hand to be fed, the wild ones swam away to safety quickly first, as if they were 'less domesticated.' They were stronger survivors.
- Seems their gene expression, especially of 'junk' DNA is altered. Genes switch on that had been dormant.
- Maybe electric fields in nature were different long ago, versus today. Maybe replicating a field strength that once existed at a certain time, brings a species back to the type it was at that time. Maybe the field simply turns off the modern component, and the older then has a chance to express itself. Whatever the case, the plants seem to take information from an E field that causes them to regress to a more primitive form.
- Biologist Axel Schoen replicated the experiments with corn and published it as his thesis in 2001. Results: Germination rates approached 100%, yields up to 400% greater, only needed 5% of the fertilizer of untreated. Biologists couldn't classify the species produced. Closest they came was a version from 20,000 to 30,000 years ago in South America.
- Red blood cells could be kept in storage twice as long after treatment before becoming nonviable. There even seemed to be more of them. Possible production of stem cells?
- Heart tissue at room temperature, in air without nutrient solution, remained alive and fresh 4-5 times longer. Possible application in organ transplants, or storing meat without refrigeration.
- Seeds also improve germination when exposed to e-field first and then sprouted outside.
Article here: http://www.viewzone.com/zapseeds.html
I skimmed the referenced book "Der Urzeit Code" (published in German, used Google Translate) and wrote up a summary below, FYI. This technique does not change DNA, but turns existing genes on/off especially in the 'junk' DNA region. Imagine what this would do to a human embryo. Imagine if a worm that contains more chromosomes that humans do, if treated with electricity turns on genes that produces a humanoid alien creature, as if it were a living time capsule. Imagine if ancient Atlanteans had this down to an art and created domesticated animals and grains without the need for microscopes. Imagine what HAARP, cell towers, wall sockets, power lines, electrified chemtrail strata might be doing to our epigenetic gene expression. Imagine if this could be used for rejuvenation or keeping a corpse alive like in Fringe.
Summary
- Seeds, grains, and fish eggs were exposed for several days to an electric field. Top negative, bottom positive. So the bottom electrode was a plate or mesh connected to positive or ground, the top electrode to the negative pole of a HV DC generator with 1kV to several 10s of kV range. The space between the electrodes must not be conductive. There is no appreciable current flow. It's just an electric field ranging from 750 Volts per centimeter to 5kV per centimeter. Samples could be placed inside a petri dish, for example.
- Red Sea salt-loving bacteria were sustained for weeks in anaerobic dim conditions using electric fields, whereas without electric fields in same conditions they died much sooner.
- Salt cores from 200 million years ago were drilled, and the trapped bacteria inside them were attempted to be revived using all conventional means, which failed. Upon using an electric field they came back alive.
- Fern spores treated with E field produced ferns that resembled ones from millions of years ago (as evidenced in fossils). Such as, instead of having many tiny leaves on bunch, the treated ferns were like one broad long leaf comprising the bunch.
- Watercress seeds were put on paper with some water, inside a petri dish, with the negative plate placed on the petri dish. Sprouted under 750V/cm. 86% sprout rate for electrified ones, 21% for non-electrified samples.
- Winter wheat: made new kinds of proteins, larger roots, grew faster. Grew in four to eight weeks, versus many months for regular wheat.
- Summer wheat was sprouted in 750 V/cm and growth was promoted as a result. At 1500 V/cm seeds took up more water, sprouted even faster. But at 4800 V/cm initial sprouting growth rate was inhibited. Nonetheless, after treatment, the 4800 V batch was planted and produced 3X the yield of untreated grains.
- Corn was sprouted for eight days in a sealed petri dish containing some water, in an electric field. Then they were planted in a green house. After 14 weeks, the result was a different kind of corn plant with 6-8 heads per stalk instead of one or two.
- Trout eggs were hatched for four weeks in an E field, and compared to untreated, the result was a third larger, more colorful, and had a hook lower jaw. Such kind of trout had been extinct for 150 years. The treated trout were also quick and shy yet aggressive. Whereas regular trout swim up to the hand to be fed, the wild ones swam away to safety quickly first, as if they were 'less domesticated.' They were stronger survivors.
- Seems their gene expression, especially of 'junk' DNA is altered. Genes switch on that had been dormant.
- Maybe electric fields in nature were different long ago, versus today. Maybe replicating a field strength that once existed at a certain time, brings a species back to the type it was at that time. Maybe the field simply turns off the modern component, and the older then has a chance to express itself. Whatever the case, the plants seem to take information from an E field that causes them to regress to a more primitive form.
- Biologist Axel Schoen replicated the experiments with corn and published it as his thesis in 2001. Results: Germination rates approached 100%, yields up to 400% greater, only needed 5% of the fertilizer of untreated. Biologists couldn't classify the species produced. Closest they came was a version from 20,000 to 30,000 years ago in South America.
- Red blood cells could be kept in storage twice as long after treatment before becoming nonviable. There even seemed to be more of them. Possible production of stem cells?
- Heart tissue at room temperature, in air without nutrient solution, remained alive and fresh 4-5 times longer. Possible application in organ transplants, or storing meat without refrigeration.
- Seeds also improve germination when exposed to e-field first and then sprouted outside.