The DNA transduction experiment
The experiment was first made in July 2005, and was repeated and filmed for a TV documentary in 2013, released on the French channel France 5 on 5 July 2014.[9] The online journal Ouvertures detailed the test protocol through interviews with Montagnier.[10]
Montagnier's experiment can be summarised as follows:
A known water sample with 2 ng/ml of 104 bases DNA from an HIV infected patient is diluted by 10 into water and agitated for 15 seconds. After filtration to remove the DNA, the dilution and agitation steps are repeated 10 times, reaching high dilution levels of 10−10.
The highly diluted sample emits electromagnetic signals (EMS) of low frequencies.
This EMS is recorded by a microphone coil and saved as a 6-second WAV file at the lab in Paris.
The WAV file is emailed to a partner team at the university of Benevento in Italy.
The Italian team emits with a coil for 1 hour the EMS of the WAV file on a sample of distilled water in a sealed metal tube.
The water sample is then placed in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) machine.
The PCR machine in Italy produces DNA, 98% identical to the initial DNA in Paris.
The experiment was first made in July 2005, and was repeated and filmed for a TV documentary in 2013, released on the French channel France 5 on 5 July 2014.[9] The online journal Ouvertures detailed the test protocol through interviews with Montagnier.[10]
Montagnier's experiment can be summarised as follows:
A known water sample with 2 ng/ml of 104 bases DNA from an HIV infected patient is diluted by 10 into water and agitated for 15 seconds. After filtration to remove the DNA, the dilution and agitation steps are repeated 10 times, reaching high dilution levels of 10−10.
The highly diluted sample emits electromagnetic signals (EMS) of low frequencies.
This EMS is recorded by a microphone coil and saved as a 6-second WAV file at the lab in Paris.
The WAV file is emailed to a partner team at the university of Benevento in Italy.
The Italian team emits with a coil for 1 hour the EMS of the WAV file on a sample of distilled water in a sealed metal tube.
The water sample is then placed in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) machine.
The PCR machine in Italy produces DNA, 98% identical to the initial DNA in Paris.
DNA teleportation is a claim that DNA produces electromagnetic signals (EMS), measurable when highly diluted in water. This signal can allegedly be recorded, transmitted electronically, and re-emitted on another distant pure water sample, where DNA can replicate through polymerase chain reaction despite the absence of the original DNA in the new water sample.[1] The idea was introduced by the Nobel laureate Luc Montagnier in 2009.[2] It is similar in principle to water memory, a concept popularised by Jacques Benveniste in 1988.[3]
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Space X’s reusable spacecraft Falcon 9 has sent 105 small satellites into orbit, before landing back on Earth and completing its tenth voyage.
The mission called Transporter-3 dispersed the them to circle above the Earth's poles, with a mix of govt and private company satellites reaching highly sought after observation points.
Falcon 9 now has some 550 satellites under its belt, having flown on average every two months since its first launch.
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Space X’s reusable spacecraft Falcon 9 has sent 105 small satellites into orbit, before landing back on Earth and completing its tenth voyage.
The mission called Transporter-3 dispersed the them to circle above the Earth's poles, with a mix of govt and private company satellites reaching highly sought after observation points.
Falcon 9 now has some 550 satellites under its belt, having flown on average every two months since its first launch.
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We remove high-frequency noise with a Butterworth low-pass filter. The filter has R = 68kΩ
and C = 0.1μF, resulting in a cut-off frequency fc = 1/(2πRC) = 23.4Hz. Any component of the
signal with frequency higher than 23Hz will be eliminated from the output
and C = 0.1μF, resulting in a cut-off frequency fc = 1/(2πRC) = 23.4Hz. Any component of the
signal with frequency higher than 23Hz will be eliminated from the output
musically speaking, in the bass registers (where 23.4 Hz can cover a whole OCTAVE)
23.4 Hz An electron moves perpendicular to an electric field with a maşnitude of 10-4 v/m. If the speed of the electron is 2 mm/s............
there is an interaction directly with the matter.....with the movement of the electrons
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in the front of the school.THE DATA ARE TAKEN FROM THE ANTENNA IN FRONT OF THE SCHOOL.