Human DNA, Aliens And Others

 

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Human DNA Helix
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Human DNA, what is it? One definition that seems to fit pretty good is, “is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and some viruses. The main role of DNA molecules is the long-term storage of information".

I would like you to pay particular attention to the fact that it is used to store information. There are those out there that believe that when we as humans, “come of age”, we will find a message in our DNA from our creator. We don't even know, at this stage of our existence, what most of our DNA does. We call the part of our DNA that doesn't seem to do anything Junk DNA. Every time I hear this term I can not help but think that some day we will find out that we were doing no more than displaying our ignorance of the real meaning of the DNA that doesn't seem to have a function and it will reveal what it truly does.

I could go into the function of DNA a lot deeper, it is a complicated subject, but I think that it is fair to say that human DNA can be spotted and is different from other DNA. In case I am not making myself clear, every living thing on this planet has DNA and if a room was full of different DNA samples, we would be able to pick out human DNA. This is important and is the basis of this article. While some other DNAs are close to looking like ours, they are not the same and will not be mistaken for ours. We are unique. It might turn out that if aliens exist on other planets, they may not even have DNA and might use some other method for their bodily instructions. It is almost like our DNA is a hard drive and we have to reference it for information every once in a while. Eventually that hard drive will wear out and so will our bodily functions that regulate us. I think that we have all heard the talk by now that progress is just starting to be made in this field and that someday this wear may be able to be halted.

There has been some talk that aliens may be on the earth and some abductees may have been infused with alien DNA, or at the very least have had their DNA altered. The Canadian, a newspaper, ran a story on a woman that is said to be an extraterrestrial-human hybrid. The woman lives in Puerto Rico and when her blood was analyzed it turned out that her DNA was extremely unusual. The woman claims that she was born when an alien mated with her mother. As strange as the case looks, her DNA could be human, but the chances of it being human are so extremely small that the medical community is interested in her. This doesn't mean that they buy her story however. As rare as this type of case is, there is another woman that lives in Ohio that claims that she came from another planet and landed on earth in 1955. She also claims to be 246 years old and says that she didn't have a physical body until she came here. She also has an extremely rare type of DNA.

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Strange Helix In The Center Of Our Galaxy
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LiveScience reports that a type of artificial DNA has been developed in the lab. The DNA is in a beaker in a laboratory in Florida. The scientist that created it states that it is capable of evolution. If we look deeper into this, we find that some human DNA molecules were used and mixed with synthetic molecules. The synthetic molecules are not able to replicate, so I can not figure out how this stuff is supposed to evolve? I think that it obviously can't and even the scientist that developed it states that it will be able to replicated in a few years. Translation: it can't replicate. Biochemist Steven A. Benner, the scientist that developed the synthetic DNA molecules, believes that this proves that aliens could have different DNA from us, "Unless it happens to shoot at you with a ray gun, the life that you encounter off of Earth will not necessarily have the same biochemistry as us," he said. His lab has been trying to develop life for over 20 years so far. If we compare his DNA molecules to ours, ours have 3 billion base pairs and some of his artificial ones have only 81 base pairs.

The Russians have been working on DNA projects and have called our DNA a biological internet that is superior in many ways to an artificial one. Remember that junk DNA that I spoke about? That is the area that the Russians examined and they came to the conclusion that the DNA can be reprogrammed by words and frequencies without cutting out and replacing single genes. Can you imagine the value of finding out something like this? Linguists were called in and they found that the genetic code, especially the junk code, uses a regular grammar and has a set of rules like any other language. This was evident in the alkalines of the DNA. The vibrational behavior of our DNA was explored. Here is said to be the bottom line on that investigation, "Living chromosomes function just like solitonic-holographic computers using the endogenous DNA laser radiation." Using human language they found it was possible to reprogram our DNA. To read the rest of the report CLICK HERE.

A hair was found on the person of a self admitted alien abductee. The hair did not belong to the subject and was said to come from an alien. The investigators felt that this was the perfect case for a DNA examination of the hair to determine if it was really human or not. The hair was blond and when the DNA was examined the test came back that it was from a human linage that was one of the rarest on earth, a Chinese Mongoloid. Yet the hair was blond and not black as would have been expected. This info was extracted from the shaft of the hair. When the root was examined it indicated possibly a rare Basque/Gaelic type of DNA. Was the hair from an alien? There is not enough proof to indicate that, but something strange was going on. Here we had a hair that indicated one thing in the shaft and something entirely different in the root and both the things that it indicated were of very rare occurrences, although the Basque/Gaelic indication was nowhere as rare as the Chinese Mongoloid finding.

Our DNA might have other functions than we first thought. It might even have other functions that we believe today. I find it amazing that the more developed our computers get, the closer we find the functions of our DNA related to our computer functions. We have the storage, instruction set, and communications, all within our DNA, could this just be an accident? I don't think so, what do you think