Transduction of DNA information through water and electromagnetic waves
Creators
- 1. World Foundation for AIDS Research and Prevention (UNESCO), Paris, France, ; Nanectis Biotechnologies, Jouy-en-Josas, France,
- 2. Sezione INFN, Milano, Italy (retired), ; Centro Studi Eva Reich, Milano, Italy,
- 3. Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
- 4. Nanectis Biotechnologies, Jouy-en-Josas, France,
- 5. World Foundation for AIDS Research and Prevention (UNESCO), Paris, France,
- 6. Chronix Biomedical, GmbH, Göttingen, Germany,
- 7. University of Salerno
- 8. University of Sannio
- 9. WHITE Holographic Bioresonance, Milano, Italy
Description
The experimental conditions by which electromagnetic signals (EMS) of low frequency can be emitted by diluted aqueous solutions of some bacterial and viral DNAs are described. That the recorded EMS and nanostructures induced in water carry the DNA information (sequence) is shown by retrieval of that same DNA by classical PCR amplification using the TAQ polymerase, including both primers and nucleotides. Moreover, such a transduction process has also been observed in living human cells exposed to EMS irradiation. These experiments suggest that coherent long range molecular interaction must be at work in water so to allow the observed features. The quantum field theory analysis of the phenomenon is presented.
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Journal:
Electromagnetic biology and medicine
Publisher:
Informa UK Limited
ISSN:
15368386
Volume:
34
Pages:
106-112
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