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DNA activation link with the increased magnetic field in our solar system

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Earlier in my life i had a transpersonal experience after takin a massive dose of LSD. At the time of now im still acknowlegding this experience.Based on the ''genetic memorie'' this whole experience have gain some spiritual sens to me, more than a common psychedelic ''trip'' could be.(wich still interesting toward psychlogie and self introspection)
So i started intersting my self in what happening in our solar systeme and the fact that the magnetic field of the earth magma core would have increased wich would have an effect on our DNA who respon to the higher vibration.
Than i notice different ppl over the internet makin assumption about ''symptom'' of this DNA activation...
Im curious to know what you think about this ''Activation'' phenomenom...

-sorry for my writting, im french
 
everything vibrates, so what makes magnetism more or less influential on dna than, say light or sound? as for "dna activation", what does that even mean?

btw: i've thought lots of nonsense on hefty doses of lsd too. :)
 
you gotta love the vibrations on LSD, it would really suck to be tripping during a huge earthquake. Talk about a bad trip in the making
 
everything vibrates, so what makes magnetism more or less influential on dna than, say light or sound? as for "dna activation", what does that even mean?

btw: i've thought lots of nonsense on hefty doses of lsd too. :)

lots of it seem at first to make non-sens but after while its quite interessting...the closer i got in a book to what happend was the ''Universal Mind'' wich make a LOT of sens
 
it the frequencie are higher it would mean that our body react with a new response to those higher vibration
 
Magnetism is a pretty weak force and being as we have evolved on earth in this specific environment in space our DNA wouldn't be so fragile to be easily altered by something we've encountered non-stop since our formation.
 
Er, wtf? Yeah, you can use really fucking powerful magnetic field that is pulsating to do NMR spectroscopy. I don't think that exactly counts as "activation"

What the FUCK is activation anyways?

The closest I can see the word activated being remotely applicable as a laymans term for [and make no mistake, this not at all a proper term, and is a far stretch at best] would be the routine, ho-hum event of transcription by DNA dependent RNA polymerase.

LSD should not be confused with reality.
 
Activation in the sense the OP is using it is the theory that an activation sequence has been inserted into human DNA by our creators to be triggered at a certain pount at which time we will become aware of our divine purpose and orientation within the galactic family. The theory is actually somewhat intriguing. It can be read in the book "The Prism of Lyra". It involves the belief in the Plaedians who are said to be an extraterrestrial intelligent humanoid race.
 
Total bullshit. :D Magnetic fields have no effect on your DNA; these are just claims thrown around by people with no advanced knowledge of biology or genetics.
knowledge gained through a distortion of reality is distorted knowledge. advanced knowledge to one is advanced bullshit to another. of course magnetic fields affect dna
 
knowledge gained through a distortion of reality is distorted knowledge. advanced knowledge to one is advanced bullshit to another. of course magnetic fields affect dna

Yes, as I pointed out in my above post, to a very BASIC extent that magnetism affects ANYTHING made out of or containing atoms with a nuclear spin that is non-zero.

HOWEVER, this effect is not really applicable to the magnetic fields that we encounter from the Earth. Further this effect is by no means "magic" or mystical, has no bearing on how DNA works as a biological component, and is no different in principal in DNA then it is water or oil or rocks.

Knowledge gained though a distortion of reality is distorted knowledge indeed. Hence LSD and non-empirical new age woo are distorted ways to gain knowledge. New age woo is the fucking pinnacle of advanced bullshit.

I highly suggest you take grade 11 physics again.
 
knowledge gained through a distortion of reality is distorted knowledge. advanced knowledge to one is advanced bullshit to another. of course magnetic fields affect dna

Besides the spin of nuclei aligning with or against the applied field, there is no effect. This is inconsequential unless you're doing NMR spectroscopy on your DNA, as rangrz mentioned earlier. THIS HAS NO EFFECT ON GENE EXPRESSION, or any other tangible effect.
 
Yeah, the only observable or useful effect from magnetic fields on biological systems seems to be NMR imaging, but even then... that's modifying what... the radio excitability of individual hydrogen atoms? It's not like magnetic fields are magically going to transform your DNA into that of an ubermensch.

The earth's magnetic field is very weak indeed compared to the supermangets in e.g. MRI scanners - and people are exposed to those, with some regularity, and they don't exhibit changes in DNA expression.

One other thing, you can actually do experiments for yourself that show how water is repelled by magnets. Stick a grape on each end of a skewer, make it pivot in the middle, and you canmake the whole contraption spin by waving a sufficiently strong magnet at the grapes. This is similar to the famous "levitating frog" stunt.
 
You'd need electromagnetic energy in the gamma ray/ultraviolet region to affect your DNA.

Earth's magnetic force (the force of gravity) is extremely weak when it comes to small stuff... It doesn't have anything to do with things as small as atoms & molecules. Those are held together and governed by a much stronger, electromagnetic force.

Doesn't have anything to do with DNA.
 
If anything, the magnetic field keeps DNA more stable, as it deflects solar and cosmic radiation which would otherwise cause DNA damage and mutation.
 
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