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    Default I am creating artificial life, declares US gene pioneer

    dear friends,

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/20....climatechange

    be well, be love.

    david

    i am creating artificial life, declares us gene pioneer

    · scientist has made synthetic chromosome
    · breakthrough could combat global warming

    ed pilkington in new york
    the guardian
    saturday october 6 2007

    craig venter, the controversial dna researcher involved in the race to decipher the human genetic code, has built a synthetic chromosome out of laboratory chemicals and is poised to announce the creation of the first new artificial life form on earth.

    the announcement, which is expected within weeks and could come as early as monday at the annual meeting of his scientific institute in san diego, california, will herald a giant leap forward in the development of designer genomes. it is certain to provoke heated debate about the ethics of creating new species and could unlock the door to new energy sources and techniques to combat global warming.

    mr venter told the guardian he thought this landmark would be "a very important philosophical step in the history of our species. we are going from reading our genetic code to the ability to write it. that gives us the hypothetical ability to do things never contemplated before".

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    Default The synthetic genome

    "from frankenstein’s monster through i, robot to the lost young cyborg of steven spielberg’s ai, the idea of creating artificial life from inert matter has long inspired human imagination.

    last week that thrilling but unsettling goal appeared to have come a step closer with the announcement by craig venter, the maverick scientist, that his laboratory had constructed the world’s first completely synthetic genome.

    he described how he had used laboratory chemicals to recreate an almost exact copy of the genetic material found inside a tiny bacterium - and was now attempting to slot it into an empty cell in the hope of creating a new life form."

    if they are doing this in the open, the work going on in secret must be very interesting.

    peas,
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    "The lines that separate the sons of men are made of straw, and just a single breath of love would blow them all away."
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    Default DNA does the work: Building new gold crystals

    chicago (reuters) - using dna, the blueprint of life, u.s. researchers said they have made a three-dimensional structure from particles of gold in a development that could lead to a host of custom-designed materials.

    the technique helps solve a basic problem in nanoscience: getting impossibly small particles to assemble themselves according to a predetermined design.

    "we're using inspiration from life to create new forms of matter," said chad mirkin, director of northwestern university's international institute for nanotechnology in evanston, illinois. "it's a real example of man over nature."

    http://uk.reuters.com/article/scienc...22155320080130

    -i suppose this is an example of how torsion fields are an essential building block of matter?

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    Exclamation Found: a possible free energy device.

    hello all, this is my first post here.

    i wanted to share a story that broke on reddit last night. it has quickly sank in popularity but i think the elements of this story need to be shared.

    the background of the story http://www.thestar.com/sciencetech/article/300042

    someone in the reddit forum pointed to this guy's website. very interesting stuff there. [moderator: url does not work-please email paradox for info]

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    Default Cisco Unveils Star Wars-esque Hologram Communication

    dear friends,

    http://www.impactlab.com/2008/06/01/...communication/

    link to video;
    http://www.musion.co.uk/cisco_telepresence.html

    be well, be love.

    david

    cisco unveils star wars-esque hologram communication

    cisco has unveiled and demonstrated their new on-stage telepresence holographic video conferencing. in layman’s terms, it means that now you can actually do that thing they do in star wars when they talk to a princess leia hologram, and i have to say, it looks quite convincing…

    the video is pretty boring except for the fact that it’s a guy on stage talking to two holograms of people who are in other countries. in fact, they look so realistic that it took me a while to figure out that they were holograms. i kept advancing the video to look for the hologram part. so i think that’s proof-positive that this is fully legit.

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    Default car runs on air... (Jules Verne returns?)

    an entirely different kind of non-polluting car..


    http://www.flixxy.com/zero-pollution-automobile.htm

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    Default New Solar/Hydrogen Tech pulicized...from MIT

    http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2008/oxygen-0731.html

    from the article:

    "until now, solar power has been a daytime-only energy source, because storing extra solar energy for later use is prohibitively expensive and grossly inefficient. with today's announcement, mit researchers have hit upon a simple, inexpensive, highly efficient process for storing solar energy.

    requiring nothing but abundant, non-toxic natural materials, this discovery could unlock the most potent, carbon-free energy source of all: the sun. "this is the nirvana of what we've been talking about for years," said mit's daniel nocera, the henry dreyfus professor of energy at mit and senior author of a paper describing the work in the july 31 issue of science. "solar power has always been a limited, far-off solution. now we can seriously think about solar power as unlimited and soon."

    inspired by the photosynthesis performed by plants, nocera and matthew kanan, a postdoctoral fellow in nocera's lab, have developed an unprecedented process that will allow the sun's energy to be used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. later, the oxygen and hydrogen may be recombined inside a fuel cell, creating carbon-free electricity to power your house or your electric car, day or night."

    there is a video interview with an mit researcher that's worth watching.

    ***

    now, what i am wondering is: if the public release of the above information is a sign of a sea-change in our contemporary global-economical-political situation. to-date, new discoveries along the lines of the above have apparently been made -- and made public -- by numerous inventors and scientists. what appears to be the case each time is a quick and efficient suppression of their technology, sometimes including the death of the inventor. case in point: stan meyer.

    another recent example of a related breakthrough -- from japan:

    on may 26th of this year, endgadget, citing slashdot, posted an article titled "japanese scientist claims breakthrough with cold fusion experiment".

    by my research, nothing more followed upon this report, and it made very little press in the u.s. still, i noted that the discovery was made and publicized in japan -- which, according to benjamin fulford, is currently experiencing a systemic liberation from western illuminati control. fulford has repeatedly suggested that the world is due for the unveiling of previously suppressed free-energy techonology. could we be witnessing the playing of exactly this scenario right now?

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    Default Scientists claim warp drive is possible

    vnunet.com, 30 jul 2008
    http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/22...aim-warp-drive

    quote:

    "a research paper has suggested that a warp drive capable of moving a craft at faster than the speed of light could indeed be possible.

    putting the warp into warp drive was written by baylor university physicists gerald cleaver and richard obousy.

    the paper suggests that the speed of light could be broken by manipulating the fabric of space to create a bubble on which a craft could ride.

    einstein's laws of relativity would not be violated by such a drive since the craft itself would remain stationary and the bubble of space would be mobile."

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    Default MEG - Free Energy

    here is an article on rense on free energy. extremely interesting.

    http://www.rense.com/general21/free.htm

    a patent was granted on march 26, 2002 for "the motionless magnetic generator," meg) us patent 6,362,718, which is likely to become the first commercially available free energy device in history in about one year from now. the machine will provide free electricity from the vacuum, for the life of the device, which should be a very long life since it has no moving parts. you can see a picture of scientist jean louis naudin's meg replication model at:

    http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/meg.htm.

    it has strong magnets, coils, and a controller unit with the electronics. naudin made the announcement to the meg-builder's yahoo group. the announcement has significance since the patent office has always been skeptical of devices which seem to get-something-for-nothing." but according to the new science of scalar electromagnetics, the meg does not break the law of conservation of energy. it's just that the energy is conserved in the fourth dimension, time, and not our 3-space world.


    in the light and love of all that is

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