Electromagnetic Signals from Bacterial DNA


Based on the experiments by Montagnier, where nanostructures in water modified by contact (i.e. dilution) with DNA generate specific electromagnetic fields, they theoretically discuss the biophysical sources of these electromagnetic signals.

And they propose that the electromagnetic signals sent from a bacterium to neighboring bacteria (in some modern bacterial communities) can be due to the relatively low frequency quantum electronic transitions of electrons in orbital motion about the DNA loops, when electron moved around the ordered water layers within which the DNA is stored.


Last modified on 15-Mar-16

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