Watchman Alfrescian Loyal Joined Mar 12, 2009 Messages 13,160 Points 0 Sep 12, 2009 #1 Frog embryo changed into a salamander? I haven't posted in awhile, but i recently found this information, its not brand new, but i couldnt really find anything about it on here so..... ~ "Russian scientist Dr. Peter Gariaev discovered that DNA absorbs light photons in its surrounding area, and causes the photons to spiral through the molecule itself. This spiraling effect will continue in the same spot for up to 30 days after the DNA is physically removed from that spot -- and this effect is called the 'DNA Phantom'. Bariaev also shined a gentle laser beam through a developing salamander embryo and redirected it into a developing frog embryo. This caused the frog embryo's DNA to completely re-code itself with the instructions to build a healthy adult salamander (!), even though the two embryos were in hermetically sealed containers and only the light was allowed to pass through" ~ Hmm i wonder what else this could do...??..
Frog embryo changed into a salamander? I haven't posted in awhile, but i recently found this information, its not brand new, but i couldnt really find anything about it on here so..... ~ "Russian scientist Dr. Peter Gariaev discovered that DNA absorbs light photons in its surrounding area, and causes the photons to spiral through the molecule itself. This spiraling effect will continue in the same spot for up to 30 days after the DNA is physically removed from that spot -- and this effect is called the 'DNA Phantom'. Bariaev also shined a gentle laser beam through a developing salamander embryo and redirected it into a developing frog embryo. This caused the frog embryo's DNA to completely re-code itself with the instructions to build a healthy adult salamander (!), even though the two embryos were in hermetically sealed containers and only the light was allowed to pass through" ~ Hmm i wonder what else this could do...??..