[3] viXra:2102.0151 [pdf] submitted on 2021-02-23 19:50:24
Authors: Ivan V. Savelev, Richard Alan Miller, Max Myakishev-Rempel
Comments: 28 Pages. [Corrections made by viXra Admin to conform with the requirements on the Submission Form]
Although there is plenty of evidence for the existence of the biofield, the evidence that DNA interacts with it is very limited. Therefore, the idea that the biofield is created by the mass of DNA in the organism remains a hypothesis. We will first briefly summarize the existing evidence and then briefly review our studies, in which we used computational genomics to reveal the traces of resonance signaling in the genome and provided statistical evidence for this resonance signaling.
Category: Physics of Biology
[2] viXra:2102.0116 [pdf] submitted on 2021-02-19 21:16:11
Authors: Ryoji Furui
Comments: 6 Pages. [Corrections made by viXra Admin to conform with the requirements on the Submission Form]
The effectiveness of a combination of frequency, intensity, etc., in the natural vibration of microwaves targeting the collapse of the most delicate part, the Heptad Repeat 2 (HR 2) region, in spike proteins of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is investigated. Based on the results, inactivation of the virus is attempted through the use of irradiating microwaves directed toward the infected site from outside the body.
Category: Physics of Biology
[1] viXra:2102.0035 [pdf] submitted on 2021-02-06 19:01:07
Authors: Tamas Lajtner
Comments: 8 Pages. [Corrections made by viXra Admin to conform with scholarly norm - Please conform]
Thought is force. Thought force can be detected by thought force sensor. If we place two thought force sensors in two separate DC circuits and we connect these circuits with a single-wire without return, we get an unorthodox DC circuit. Here, the two DC circuits are not closed in the ordinary acceptance of the term, yet both thought sensors can be controlled with the same thought force via the single-wire. This is only possible, if current flows in two different directions simultaneously in the single-wire without return that connects the two DC circuits.
Category: Physics of Biology