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      Does DNA Have Telepathic Properties?

      Another fascinating article, courtesy of StumbleUpon.

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      Wow that's a very cool article, thanks for linking. I've heard of an explanation for this a while ago. DNA is supposed to be some kind of radio antenna that can resonate with the right energy vibrations, which would explain the telepathy. Just like a tuning fork can resonate with the right vibrations of sound.
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      Dude O, I love these articles. Keep 'em coming yo!!!

      This reminds me of something I've read in a Terrence McKenna book... I am going to further investigate on this. I'll make sure to post anything related I find.

      Cool shi* !

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      Glad you two enjoyed the read.

      Chayba: I could see that being an explanation. If this is true, though, wouldn't it lend credence to the idea of telepathy (in the cognitive, metaphysical sense) being a possibility?
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      Here's something else I came across today,

      http://www.livescience.com/health/08...telepathy.html

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      Quote Originally Posted by Oneironaut View Post
      Another fascinating article, courtesy of StumbleUpon.

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      Maybe, i mean this really did happen to me, no joke. I was walking to go downstairs, i passed a big jar of spagetti noodles at the far end of the counter on the wall, i go downstairs, then later come back up and it was laying on the floor. What the fuck gives? there was no earthquake, no rumbling from a big truck, nothing...it just somehow fell on it's own. It made me question if it was me....or of course some ghost that dropped it, as it would not surprise me...i have heard some really strange things in my house over the years.

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      To understand what researchers conjecture is really happening, think of double helixes of DNA as corkscrews. The bases that make up a strand of DNA each cause the corkscrew to bend one way or the other. Double-stranded DNA with identical sequences each result in corkscrews "whose ridges and grooves match up," said researcher Sergey Leikin, a physical biochemist at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Bethesda, Md.

      The electrically charged chains of sugars and phosphates of double helixes of DNA cause the molecules to repel each other. However, identical DNA double helixes have matching curves, meaning they repel each other the least, Leikin explained.
      It's nothing special really. There are much more impressive effects in molecular biology... phospholipid bilayers are a nice example.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Xei View Post
      It's nothing special really.
      So please explain the unremarkable properties (of what is happening that makes such communication at a distance possible) for me, in layman's terms, if you don't mind.

      (Throwing in an explanation of what "phospholipid bilayers" are would be nice, too.)
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      Things are complicated
      This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.

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      So please explain the unremarkable properties (of what is happening that makes such communication at a distance possible) for me, in layman's terms, if you don't mind.

      (Throwing in an explanation of what "phospholipid bilayers" are would be nice, too.)
      The explanation was in my quote.

      Phospholipid bilayers are what the boundaries of cells are made of. They're cool because they form spontaneously.

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