DNA as a Fractal Antenna: A Perfect Memory Storage System
DNA is not just a biochemical molecule—it behaves like a holographic storage system due to its fractal structure. • DNA’s golden ratio proportions allow for perfect wave compression, meaning it can store and retrieve information without distortion. • The dodecahedral structure of DNA creates a non-destructive standing wave, which allows energy (consciousness) to persist even if the body decays. • This is similar to how radio waves store and transmit information—but on a biological and quantum level.
If DNA stores electromagnetic patterns of experience, then memories, personality, and knowledge from past lives may remain encoded in the energetic field of DNA and can be accessed in future incarnations.
DNA as a Fractal Antenna: A Perfect Memory Storage System
DNA is not just a biochemical molecule—it behaves like a holographic storage system due to its fractal structure. • DNA’s golden ratio proportions allow for perfect wave compression, meaning it can store and retrieve information without distortion. • The dodecahedral structure of DNA creates a non-destructive standing wave, which allows energy (consciousness) to persist even if the body decays. • This is similar to how radio waves store and transmit information—but on a biological and quantum level.
If DNA stores electromagnetic patterns of experience, then memories, personality, and knowledge from past lives may remain encoded in the energetic field of DNA and can be accessed in future incarnations.
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