DNA as an Information Transmitter: How Consciousness Shapes Our Genetic Code

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DNA as an Information Transmitter: How Consciousness Shapes Our Genetic Code


Most people think of DNA as solely a molecular structure that chemically codes for making the components of our body. However, research is now demonstrating that it is much more than that — it is also a transmitter of signals that carry information.

After decoding the human genome through the Human Genomic Project, scientists hoped to gain a full understanding of life as dictated by our genes. The results were surprising: humans have about 23,000 genes — roughly the same number found in mice and earthworms. What we did have in abundance was “junk” DNA, sequences that do not code for proteins or enzymes and whose purpose was long a mystery.

We are now beginning to understand that this so-called “junk” DNA appears to act as a regulator, controlling information that affects the operation — and health — of our body. This understanding is giving rise to a new field called epigenetics. Moreover, it appears that our intentions and thoughts may serve as control knobs that change the channel of the DNA signal. Biophotons (light originating from our cells) and electromagnetic signals appear to be involved in this signaling process.


The Phantom DNA Effect

Dr. Peter Gariaev, Director of Wave Genetics in Russia, conducted a remarkable experiment. When DNA, placed under vacuum, is exposed to mild laser light, a sensitive photomultiplier instrument can detect signals from the DNA. When the DNA is removed from the container, the photomultiplier continues to detect a structured photon presence for approximately 30 days — a phenomenon known as the “phantom DNA effect”.

Standard science suggests this should not be possible. Yet it occurs, indicating that DNA has structured the photons in that space — establishing a pattern in the field. This experiment offers insight into the mechanism of DNA-based messaging.


Key Experiments Linking DNA and Information Fields

Several independent researchers have produced findings that support this emerging picture:

Dr. Vlail Kaznacheyev (Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Novosibirsk) demonstrated that a virus can be transmitted from one culture plate to another using ultraviolet light — meaning information was being carried by photons “structured” in one plate and transferred to another. Some Russian scientists attribute this effect to “torsion” energy.

Dr. Dzang Kangeng (China) passed light through a duck and then through 500 chicken eggs. The results were striking: 80% of the hatched chicks had flat bills, 90% had eyes repositioned similarly to ducks, and 25% had webbing between their toes. These traits persisted in their offspring.

Dr. Gariaev directed green laser light through salamander eggs and then through frog eggs — and salamanders hatched from the frog eggs. He coined the term “wave genetics” to describe this phenomenon.

Dr. Luc Montagnier, Nobel Laureate and co-discoverer of the HIV virus, discovered what appears to be the ability of DNA fragments to regenerate themselves using an electromagnetic field. In his experiment, two separate tubes were placed in a copper coil and subjected to a 7 Hz electromagnetic field. One tube contained a DNA fragment; the other contained only pure water. After 16 hours, PCR analysis detected DNA in the water-only tube. The hypothesis: DNA structure is preserved and amplified through quantum coherence in the water, and the PCR process mistakes it for actual DNA.


The Role of Biophotons and Consciousness

Dr. Fritz-Albert Popp at the International Institute of Biophysics in Germany offers a mechanistic framework for understanding these effects. His hypothesis: DNA interacts strongly with coherent laser light and affects hydrogen bonds within its structure. Biophotons emitted throughout the body are coherent — not random — allowing them to facilitate communication between cells. Each cell’s machinery coordinates its activities by exchanging biophotons with other cells, using a pattern supplied by the DNA.

In this model, DNA acts as a photon store, raising the energy levels of molecules and preparing them for chemical reactions. Consciousness may affect a non-local field (such as a torsion or bioenergy field), which in turn affects DNA, which influences biophoton release, ultimately affecting chemical reactions such as protein synthesis.

Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby, reviewing similar experiments in Virtual Medicine, describes a concept he calls “radio DNA” — the idea that DNA acts like an antenna, transmitting information to coordinate the activities of the cell.


Implications for Distant Healing

These findings also raise fascinating questions about distant healing. Conventional electromagnetic fields, such as light, diminish with distance and cannot account for remote effects. However, if a torsion field interacts with the field of consciousness, distal effects become theoretically possible. In this model, consciousness frequencies interact with DNA, which transmits the information needed for chemical reactions — regardless of physical distance.


Conclusion

The science connecting DNA and consciousness is a rapidly emerging field, and we are fortunate to be witnessing it at its earliest stages. What was once dismissed as “junk” may prove to be the very mechanism through which mind and body are linked at a molecular level.


References for the experiments described above can be found in: The experiments described above, with references, can be found in Claude Swanson’s Life Force: The Scientific Basis, Keith Scott-Mumby’s Virtual Medicine, and David Wilcock’sSource Field Investigations.