
31 Jul A New Biology
The Cellular Architecture: An Energetic Perspective
(ideas gathered from Tom Cowan, A New Biology youtube video here, and linked below)
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- Cells can be conceptualized as domes containing an antenna (DNA), embedded in a structured, crystalline water environment with a distributed power source (mitochondria).
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- There is a parallel between this cellular architecture and the structure of the Taj Mahal, with both seen as capable of capturing and concentrating energy.
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- Like the Taj Mahal, cells are thought to accumulate energy from various environmental sources, such as light, sound, and even consciousness, which is then concentrated and transferred to cellular water.
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- Water, rather than DNA, is considered the critical component in the organization and operation of an organism, with the “intelligence of the water” facilitating the creation of structures based on an organism’s intent.
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- Illnesses may originate from disruptions in this energy-focusing mechanism, with harmful substances, like ‘poison grapes’, potentially causing structural changes when dissolved in cellular water. This can trigger the body’s defensive responses, leading to symptoms like fever or mucus production.
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- The energy-focusing process can also be disrupted by exposure to harmful electromagnetic fields from non-natural sources, such as computers, or by negative thoughts.
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- The idea that our consciousness can physically affect our structure is also explored. The ‘information’ or energy we receive from our environment and our own consciousness is transferred into the water in our cells, thereby influencing our health.