sirius_mre
08-04-2005, 01:04 PM
Gentles -
This is an interesting article on an interesting site. Hm...I wonder
what folks think this means vis a vis the *mechanism* of evolution--
and ascension!
Namaste,
Damon
"[Protein] receptors are molecular 'antennas' that recognize
environmental signals. Some receptor antennas extend inward from the
[cellular] membrane's cytoplasmic face. These receptors 'read' the
internal milieu and provide awareness of cytoplasmic conditions.
Other receptors extending from the cell's outer surface provide
awareness of external environmental signals.
"Conventional biomedical sciences hold that
environmental 'information' can only be carried by the substance of
molecules (Science 1999, 284:79-109). According to this notion,
receptors only recognize 'signals' that physically complement their
surface features. This materialistic belief is maintained even
though it has been amply demonstrated that protein receptors respond
to vibrational frequencies. Through a process known as
electroconformational coupling (Tsong, Trends in Biochem. Sci. 1989,
14:89-92), resonant vibrational energy fields can alter the balance
of charges in a protein. In a harmonic energy field, receptors will
change their conformation. Consequently, membrane receptors respond
to both physical and energetic environmental information."
http://brucelipton.com/cellular.php
This is an interesting article on an interesting site. Hm...I wonder
what folks think this means vis a vis the *mechanism* of evolution--
and ascension!
Namaste,
Damon
"[Protein] receptors are molecular 'antennas' that recognize
environmental signals. Some receptor antennas extend inward from the
[cellular] membrane's cytoplasmic face. These receptors 'read' the
internal milieu and provide awareness of cytoplasmic conditions.
Other receptors extending from the cell's outer surface provide
awareness of external environmental signals.
"Conventional biomedical sciences hold that
environmental 'information' can only be carried by the substance of
molecules (Science 1999, 284:79-109). According to this notion,
receptors only recognize 'signals' that physically complement their
surface features. This materialistic belief is maintained even
though it has been amply demonstrated that protein receptors respond
to vibrational frequencies. Through a process known as
electroconformational coupling (Tsong, Trends in Biochem. Sci. 1989,
14:89-92), resonant vibrational energy fields can alter the balance
of charges in a protein. In a harmonic energy field, receptors will
change their conformation. Consequently, membrane receptors respond
to both physical and energetic environmental information."
http://brucelipton.com/cellular.php