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| File Name : MOLEMUSE.ASC | Online Date : 09/22/94 |
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| Contributed by : Jerry Decker | Dir Category : KEELY |
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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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| KeelyNet * PO BOX 870716 * Mesquite, Texas * USA * 75187 |
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| A FREE Alternative Sciences BBS sponsored by Vanguard Sciences |
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The following file is from the August-September 94' - NEXUS magazine which is
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now published in the United States as well as in Australia. I can't urge you
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enough to subscribe to this excellent broadbased magazine. Subscriptions are
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$25 for one year of bimonthly (6) issues. You can subscribe at PO Box 177,
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Kempton, Il, 60946-0177....Tele : (815) 253-6464....FAX : (815) 253-6300.
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This particular article relates directly to the work of Royal Rife, who found
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the resonant frequency of various bacteria and virii, excited them at these
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frequencies and BLEW THEM UP just like Memorex and the shattered glass. It
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also relates to a possible means of deriving complex frequency relationships
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as used by John W. Keely in the late 1900's to produce phenomena ranging from
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instant dissociation of water to levitation to disintegration of quartz.
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If these subjects intrigue you, you are welcome to download our ALLFILES.ZIP
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or .ASC (for non-IBMers) list, print it out, highlight what files you want,
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then call back and take them down. There are several files on Rife including
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his frequency list as well as multiple files on Keely and his work.
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The article was originally from the May 28th, 1994 NEW SCIENTIST and I don't
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think this is the complete text. But if you have a copy of it, I'd appreciate
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one at the above mailing address or uploaded to KeelyNet for further study,
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thanks!
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Plants Grow with Sound of Molecular Music
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Joel Sternheimer, a French physicist and musician, writes melodies that
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allegedly help plants grow, and has recently applied for an international
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patent covering his method of music-making.
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The tunes are not random melodies: he chooses each note to correspond to an
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amino acid in a protein, and the full tune corresponds to an entire protein.
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Sternheimer claims that when plants 'hear' the appropriate tune, they produce
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MORE of that protein. (through resonant stimulation....Vanguard) He also
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writes tunes that inhibit the synthesis of proteins.
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Using simple physics, he claims to be able to translate into audible
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vibrations of music the quantum vibrations that occur at the molecular level
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as a protein is being assembled from its constituent amino acids.
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Sternheimer claims that in experiments, tomatoes exposed to his tunes grew
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two-and-a-half times larger than controls.
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He also claims to have STOPPED AN INFECTION of the tomatoes with a mosaic
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virus by playing the tunes that INHIBITED ENZYMES vital to the virus. The
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tunes are very short, he says, and need only be played once.
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Sternheimer warns scoffers to be careful tinkering with the tunes because they
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can affect people as well. "Don't ask a musician to play them," he says.
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"You must be very careful." Sternheimer says that one of his musicians had
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difficulty breathing after playing the tune for cytochrome C too often.
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