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Old 11-30-2009, 09:21 PM   #4
BROOK
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Default Re: Are we really that special?

Physically.... Those who actually study the pieces and parts of DNA won’t see many physical changes, or the interdimensionality of DNA activation. The changes are interdimensional. However, for those unbelievers who say, "How convenient," I say this.... Even though you may not see physical structure changes, the chemistry itself will change. Immune systems will strengthen, life expectancy will lengthen, genes may rearrange themselves, and other systems will seem to be on a new track, you will seem to be stronger. So you’ll be able to see the results of something else seemingly affecting the 4D layer of DNA (the Human Genome). When we finally get the instruments that can detect interdimensionality, you should be able to see it around the DNA. This will raise the question.... "Is there more to DNA than what’s under the 4D microscope?"

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