Digitaria
04-17-2008, 09:27 AM
hi,
this is no doubt the first of several questions i will have for dave or those who might know the answers to what i am asking.
if you will pardon me for small errors, i would like to first ask about the dna morphing by the russian scientist who dave mentioned in one of his videos..
i believe the guys name was peter garjajev, but the actual name doesn't matter as it is not my core question. but assuming it was garjajev, who through the manipulation of light beams managed to morp a salamander [or some such life form] into a totally different life form...
1. as this would be one of the most stunning developments in the history of science, beyond the wheel and the steam engine, i should imagine, and since the findings are apparently at least somewhat public - not buried in illuminati references that may or may not be true, i would like to know what peer review, if any, the garjajev study underwent, when this study was conducted and so on...
2. i would also like to know if, when and where attempts were made to replicate this study. i would assume that this would be the first thing that the scientific community would want to undertake, given the magnitude of the discovery and given the apparent ease of replication. [that is, based on dave's description of what took place, it hardly looks like the garjajev experiment would require any sort of prohibitively expensive capital outlay.
3. how, if at all, has the scientific community reacted to what appears as though it should be a very straightforward experiment. i know i am making assumptions here, but again, the ease with which this test should be replicated would make it that much easier to verify...
4. if, as i assume, there have not been any follow-up studies, i'd like to hear some good explanations for that. why would the scientific community not want to follow up on such an extraordinary study?
this is no doubt the first of several questions i will have for dave or those who might know the answers to what i am asking.
if you will pardon me for small errors, i would like to first ask about the dna morphing by the russian scientist who dave mentioned in one of his videos..
i believe the guys name was peter garjajev, but the actual name doesn't matter as it is not my core question. but assuming it was garjajev, who through the manipulation of light beams managed to morp a salamander [or some such life form] into a totally different life form...
1. as this would be one of the most stunning developments in the history of science, beyond the wheel and the steam engine, i should imagine, and since the findings are apparently at least somewhat public - not buried in illuminati references that may or may not be true, i would like to know what peer review, if any, the garjajev study underwent, when this study was conducted and so on...
2. i would also like to know if, when and where attempts were made to replicate this study. i would assume that this would be the first thing that the scientific community would want to undertake, given the magnitude of the discovery and given the apparent ease of replication. [that is, based on dave's description of what took place, it hardly looks like the garjajev experiment would require any sort of prohibitively expensive capital outlay.
3. how, if at all, has the scientific community reacted to what appears as though it should be a very straightforward experiment. i know i am making assumptions here, but again, the ease with which this test should be replicated would make it that much easier to verify...
4. if, as i assume, there have not been any follow-up studies, i'd like to hear some good explanations for that. why would the scientific community not want to follow up on such an extraordinary study?