DNA/Memory
08 Jun 2009
Experiments in Quantum Biology have shown that memory is stored in the field. Even when parts of the brain are selectively destroyed in laboratory animals, they can remember to perform complex tasks. These studies and others have led to different conclusions than those drawn and established by Western Medicine.
With this departure away from the thinking found typically in Western Medicine, we are then led to drawing different conclusions in Quantum Biology about the common storage of memory and much speculation.
A much debated topic has been past life memories. Some feel these are simply downloads from the field. But I believe this is a limited view for the simple reason that non-locality in space implies non-locality in time, and time has been revealed to be only curved space by Einstein.
This thinking cannot be accurate.
Further complicating this issue is that when tissues, such as a heart or other organs, are transplanted into from one individual into another individual, the recipient often has memories that belong to the donor.
How can this happen?
This occurrence supports points we’ve made in earlier discussions as well as new points:
Memory is not stored in the brain. The implication is memory can be associated with the tissue.
This can only be by connection through the field. This validates the concept of memory through the field. This further implies that memory is imprinted as experience and manifested through Consciousness. It would seem that emotions and feelings are recorded by the brain but are noted in Consciousness as experience. It would seem that the interface between Consciousness and experience is through the DNA.
This DNA tie-in allows for individuated consciousness (of the individual) to operate either as a collective (of cells) or as an individuated consciousness of the individual cell.
We can understand from all this, then, that a memory would have:
1. An association with the tissue removed.
2. Consciousness can have continued contact with DNA.
Both these findings were noted in experiments conducted by the United States Army, where disparate elements of DNA, separated by considerable distance, displayed identical electrical signals in response to differing inputs of emotional activity experienced by the individual from whom the DNA was taken. Even when the individual was out of contact with the DNA, this took place!!
This model provides an explanation that is consistent with Quantum Mechanical principles, rather than that supported by the thinking of established Western Medicine. Conceptually we would envisage an intelligent, aware, conscious “field” in contact with various levels of consciousness individuated and collective which in turn are in contact with memory and DNA.

6 Responses
2009 Jun 13
Hi Al,
Thanks for the information. Very interesting!!
Edie
2009 Jun 17
Hey AL this concept is very complex and it may scare people because of how deep it is. Some not being able to understand the Whole and then to provide the balance in which you describe could be confusing.You need to break down in layman terms for the every day individual with more details of your perspective.The individuals who are educated in Quantum physics and Biology will appreciate the concept more than others. I am not versed in either but can relate somewhat to the concept and can appreciate but I am lacking some of the real meaning of the evolution of the concept.
2009 Jun 18
I appreciate the comment. I have attached some links to it which I think may help in explanation.
Al
2009 Oct 05
If the dna in heart cells carry acquired memory,then all of the 120 trillion cells in the body must register that information as well! right? By what mechanism does dna updating happen in different cells of the body? Is the genome size ( number of base pairs) the same in all the cells of the body at any given point of time?
2009 Oct 08
Joe asks an interesting question. Some studies have shown that cells communicate using biological photons. Information is carried not only in terms of the numbers of base pairs but also by the electromagnetic pattern itself. It seems as if cells are able to process this information directly as when an isolated heart is able to react to the electromagnetic signature of a hormone recorded on a floppy disc and played back just the same as when the hormone is injected directly itself. Thus the signal that is electromagnetic is accessed by all cells simaltaneously.
2011 Oct 29
bUtttt how about acessing our own dna system that ‘ll have experience of our ancestors. ALso a better immune system it can be biologically altered thus avoiding transplanatation…