Consciousness : Role Of DNA

Modern theories of consciousness often overlook the role of DNA. Yet evidence for genomic contribution to the mind is undeniable. Consider that children look like their parents. Even those who never met their father inherit his facial features, thinking patterns, and mannerisms. A sperm cell, containing largely DNA, transmits enough information to shape not just physical appearance but behavioral traits. The contribution of the genomic program to brain structure is also undeniable. And brain structure is absolutely essential for the work of the mind - when brain structure is damaged, as in lobotomy, personality changes radically. Genetic studies reviewed later also demonstrate the importance of DNA sequence for the work of the mind. The contribution of genetic information also does not exclude the possible overlay of information external to the body on top of genetic information to produce individual consciousness.

The genomic sequences in both the brain and body are vibrationally coupled and integrated into thinking processes, creating direct vibrational connections between the mind and the genome sequence. Since DNA is separated from axons by a nuclear membrane, it is important to explain how the electromagnetic oscillations pass through that barrier. One explanation is that the mass of DNA of the body comprises one vibrational holographic system that operates via electromagnetic and subtle waves that penetrate through nuclear and cell membranes, separating the nuclei from each other. This mechanism was proposed by Miller and Webb, and I think this diffused resonance across the membranes is real and comprises the morphogenetic field of Gurwitsch. In addition, I proposed an additional mechanism that DNA masses of the different neuronal nuclei communicate with each other vibrationally via microtubules working as waveguides. The advantage of this mechanism is that it integrates well with the well established idea of neuroplasticity and synaptic transmission. It is well established that neuronal network in the brain is perpetually remodeled by growing and shrinking axonal branches and establishing and dissolving synaptic points of contact. The majority of synapses as of a chemical type, and a minority are electric. In the chemical synapses, the electric action potential comes to the synapse via the axon, is converted to a chemical signal that cascades via the synaptic gap into the target neuron. The target neuron is touched by thousands of axons via synapses, and it integrates the incoming signals from multiple synapses to decide when to fire. In this classical mechanism is well established and is the basis of brain function. In neuronal firing action potential is an electric polarization of the axonal wall that travels along the axon. An additional signal transmission mechanism was proposed by Hameroff in which the signal travels inside the axon via microtubules as waveguides. Together with coauthors, I proposed that DNA couples into this vibrational network via the nuclear membrane. By inspecting public microphotographs of the microtubules, I noticed that they form a sphere around the cell nucleus on one end while the other end is extended into the axon. Therefore, I suggested that DNA is vibrationally coupled with microtubules, which form an electromagnetic antenna,

Furthermore, serial electron microscopy demonstrated that the ends of the microtubules come close to the synaptic junction. Therefore, I suggest that electromagnetic signal travels from DNA via the nuclear membrane, microtubules - synaptic junction - microtubules of the other neuron - nuclear membrane - to DNA of the other neuron.

Therefore, I propose that a combination of three types of signaling participates in the conscious mind: classical neuronal firing ('Firing'), diffuse DNA hologram3 field ('Field'), and microtubule-mediated vibrational network ('Waveguides') that connects DNA masses of neurons, where microtubules act as waveguides.

Publication : Imperfection as the foundation of life: the role of DNA in reality rendering.

Dr. Max Myakishev-Rempel received an M.S. degree in chemistry from Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1986. The Master's thesis was on DNA synthesis. Received a Ph.D. degree in biology from the Institute of Gene Biology, Moscow, Russia in 1994. Max's Ph.D. thesis was on the development of a Centrifugal DNA extractor and automated DNA sequencer. Developed automation for genotyping and studied behavior psychiatry at Virginia Commonwealth University and Nacional Cancer Institute, USA. Did experimental psychoneuroimmunology in rodents at Rochester University, NY. Researchers DNA resonance since 1999. Founded Localized Therapeutics and DNA Resonance Research foundation. Predicted and studied the role of proton and electron wires in resonance signaling in DNA.

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