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DNA as Holographic Bio-Computer

 

The Gariaev group (1994) proposed a theory of the "DNA-wave

Biocomputer". They suggest that: (1) there are genetic "texts", similar

to the context-dependent texts in human language; (2) the chromosome

apparatus acts simultaneously both as a source and receiver of these

genetic texts, respectively decoding and encoding them; (3) the

chromosome continuum acts like a dynamic holographic grating, which

displays or transduces weak laser light and a solitonic

electro-acoustic field. In other words, the code is transformed into

physical matter, guided by light and sound signals.

 

Complex information can be encoded in EM fields, as we all know

from coding and decoding of television and radio signals. Even more

complex information can be encoded in holographic images. DNA acts as a

holographic projector of acoustic and EM information that contains the

informational quintessence of the biohologram. Quantum non-locality of

genetic information is fundamental.

 

The nervous system acts as a coordination mechanism that

integrates DNA projection of the rest of the cells in the system,

aligning these cellular holograms. The biohologram, projected by the

brain, creates standing and moving electromagnetic wave patterns at

different frequencies of the spectrum in order to effect different

biochemical transformations. There may be specific electrostatic

fields, or there may be electrodynamic fields varying at different

frequencies, from low (radio waves) all the way up the spectrum into

visible light (biophotons) and beyond.

 

Genes are located on chromosomes in a linear order within the

cell nucleus. Chromosomes have the ability to transform their own

genetic-sign laser radiation into broadband genetic-sign radio waves

(the encoded signal transforms from light to sound). The polarisation

of chromosome laser photons is connected nonlocally and coherently to

polarisations of radio waves.

 

Through this mechanism, a new field structure is excited from

the physical vacuum by an intrinsic creativity that emerges through

DNA. The genome's genetic and other regulatory wave information is

recorded at the polarisation level of its photons and is non-locally

transferred or played out through the entire biosystem by the

polarisation code parameter.

 

Only 3% of the three billion base-pair genome encodes the

physical body. The four-letter alphabet of genetic elements— Adenine

(A), Cytosine ©, Guanine (G), and Thymine (T) or Uracil (U)—is

arranged in three-letter "words" that tell the cell what proteins to

manufacture. These genetic characters are distributed in the genetic

text in a fractal distribution, i.e., reiterated. So, the nucleotides

of DNA molecules are able to form holographic pre-images of

biostructures. This process of "reading and writing" the very matter of

our being manifests from the genome's associative holographic aspect in

conjunction with its quantum non-locality.

 

 

Rapid transmission of genetic information and gene expression

unite the organism as an holistic entity embedded in the larger Whole.

Gene expression is the mechanism by which new patterns are called into

being. The system works as a biocomputer—a wave biocomputer. This

biogenesis mirrors the cosmic process of creation. The holographic

dynamic underlies both processes of cosmological creation and

biogenesis. Chemical bonding is a consequence of the non-linear

inverse-square law of electromagnetic charge interaction in space-time.

Charge interaction precedes quantum chemistry perturbations of bonding

energetics. Despite being genetically coded, molecules form fractal

structures both in their geometry and dynamics. Generating core

biochemical pathways gives rise to the fractal structures of proteins,

nucleic acids and tissues. Theories of biogenesis, such as panspermia,

are strongly supported by the fact that organic molecules and amino

acids, as well as the nucleotides A, U, G and C, have been detected in

meteorites. It is a fecund Universe at both the cosmic and human scale.

 

—Iona Miller and Richard Alan Miller, From

Helix to Hologram: an Ode to the Human Genome

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