Re: Sternheimer (pt 2)

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sat, 07 Feb 1998 12:11:51 -0800

Hi Jean!

Another outstanding post!! Thank you....questions, did I hear you say
you would answer questions?????? Excellent!

Could you explain how he derives the notes that make up a signature
(series of notes in a musical verse, i.e. specific frequencies and their
timing to each other) for the various proteins melodies???

Years ago, I read about a fellow who had made musical melodies for
various molecules, but I think it was some US university. Could never
find any details on it...

At the spook alchemical conference held in Chicago a few years ago, it
was invitation only...there was a report someone used a stereo microscope
to convert the LSD molecule into one of these melodies. The claim is
when image of the LSD molecule was projected on a large viewing screen
and the LSD melody was played into the auditorium, all 400 attendees went
into an LSD stupor....only being stopped by someone pulling the power
plug....no physical side effects because it was 'virtual'.

My thinking is that all molecules are made up of elements. Each element
has a frequency, so if you knew each elemental frequency, you'd have part
of the answer. One trick is determining amplitude which would probably
be dependent on how much of the element was in the molecule....the other
trick is how the frequencies interfere with each other, a kind of
collision angle to produce the interference pattern (moire') associated
with the effects of that molecule. If this could be determined for each
molecule, then projecting it acoustically, perhaps in conjunction with a
visual image would produce a virtual, energetic effect without any side
effects or physical residue. The same thing that is written about in the
file on dimensional shifts at; http://keelynet.com/energy/dimshift.htm

A matter of stimulating a 2D matrix to project into a 3D matrix as was
claimed by the ancient Indian Vedic cultures.

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