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A METHOD OF CANCER DIAGNOSIS USING SAMPLES OF SALIVA BASED ON QUANTUM BIOLOGY
- By The Administrator
- Published 05/9/2008
- NES Nutri Energetics Systems
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There is a wealth of evidence which indicates that living systems work as quantum
computers. Certain features of living systems give them the hardware in order to
perform in such a way. The main areas that do this are as follows :
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1. Connective Tissue
Connective tissue , made from collagen, is liquid crystalline in nature. Collagen
molecules can line up with each other to form coherent channels of
communication.
2. Coherence
This is the property by which living systems can transmit information
instantaneously, so every bit knows what every other bit is doing, and the
holistic nature of any living organism arises at a quantum level due to this
connectedness.
3. The probable existence of super conductivity at body temperatures.
4. The probability that water acts as the information carrier and storage system
for the quantum software.
Recent theoretical physics work on the replication of DNA, which is the fundamental
genetic material, makes it inevitable that the body must work as a quantum computer
as there are so many billions of possibilities of combination of various base pairs to make
genes, that essentially the body would have to run through all those billions of
possibilities, making billions of calculations in parallel. 99.9999% of all these
calculations would yield a wrong answer, and only one would be right. It’s only by this
sort of awesome computing power that we can replicate DNA within minutes. If we
didn’t have this ability, it would take us several months to make a white cell. Whereas in
fact it only takes a few minutes to make the genetic material in order to produce a white
cell.
In energy terms, living systems are nearly 100% efficient. It takes a system with
quantum informational characteristics to have such efficiency. Internal combustion
engines have, at best, 30% efficiency.
How does all of this apply to Cancer Diagnosis?
The author of this paper, together with an Australian colleague (Peter Fraser from
Sydney), had been working independently for some years and in the last 3 years
together developing testing systems which look at the body from a quantum point of
view. These are collectively called electro dermal testing systems which measure
electrical changes over acupuncture points. The results are notably variable, changeable
and have some degree of randomness. The reasons for all of this are explained in the
previous paragraphs. The author has a patent on an objective way of doing this testing
(UK Patent GB 2284889B entitled ‘Skin Impedance Measurement Device for
Determining the correct choice of Medication’). Peter Fraser has a range of intellectual
properties and also has built an electronic model of the hydrogen atom which is
fundamental to this work, both of these are patentable but are not patented at the
present time. Electrodermal testing systems, to some extent, produce random
results and that is directly connected with the randomness of quantum systems as
described earlier in this paper. I have had a conventional statistical study done on
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electrodermal testing techniques, using what is in our terms fairly crude electrodermal
testing equipment, known as the Vega test, published as a leading article in the British
Medical Journal on 25th January 2001, (‘Is Electrodermal Testing as effective as Skin
Prick Tests for diagnosing Allergies? A double blind, randomised block design study ‘ –
George Lewith, Julian Kenyon et al). This study showed that this electrodermal testing
system was not accurate in picking up these sensitivities.
computers. Certain features of living systems give them the hardware in order to
perform in such a way. The main areas that do this are as follows :
3
1. Connective Tissue
Connective tissue , made from collagen, is liquid crystalline in nature. Collagen
molecules can line up with each other to form coherent channels of
communication.
2. Coherence
This is the property by which living systems can transmit information
instantaneously, so every bit knows what every other bit is doing, and the
holistic nature of any living organism arises at a quantum level due to this
connectedness.
3. The probable existence of super conductivity at body temperatures.
4. The probability that water acts as the information carrier and storage system
for the quantum software.
Recent theoretical physics work on the replication of DNA, which is the fundamental
genetic material, makes it inevitable that the body must work as a quantum computer
as there are so many billions of possibilities of combination of various base pairs to make
genes, that essentially the body would have to run through all those billions of
possibilities, making billions of calculations in parallel. 99.9999% of all these
calculations would yield a wrong answer, and only one would be right. It’s only by this
sort of awesome computing power that we can replicate DNA within minutes. If we
didn’t have this ability, it would take us several months to make a white cell. Whereas in
fact it only takes a few minutes to make the genetic material in order to produce a white
cell.
In energy terms, living systems are nearly 100% efficient. It takes a system with
quantum informational characteristics to have such efficiency. Internal combustion
engines have, at best, 30% efficiency.
How does all of this apply to Cancer Diagnosis?
The author of this paper, together with an Australian colleague (Peter Fraser from
Sydney), had been working independently for some years and in the last 3 years
together developing testing systems which look at the body from a quantum point of
view. These are collectively called electro dermal testing systems which measure
electrical changes over acupuncture points. The results are notably variable, changeable
and have some degree of randomness. The reasons for all of this are explained in the
previous paragraphs. The author has a patent on an objective way of doing this testing
(UK Patent GB 2284889B entitled ‘Skin Impedance Measurement Device for
Determining the correct choice of Medication’). Peter Fraser has a range of intellectual
properties and also has built an electronic model of the hydrogen atom which is
fundamental to this work, both of these are patentable but are not patented at the
present time. Electrodermal testing systems, to some extent, produce random
results and that is directly connected with the randomness of quantum systems as
described earlier in this paper. I have had a conventional statistical study done on
4
electrodermal testing techniques, using what is in our terms fairly crude electrodermal
testing equipment, known as the Vega test, published as a leading article in the British
Medical Journal on 25th January 2001, (‘Is Electrodermal Testing as effective as Skin
Prick Tests for diagnosing Allergies? A double blind, randomised block design study ‘ –
George Lewith, Julian Kenyon et al). This study showed that this electrodermal testing
system was not accurate in picking up these sensitivities.
