Friday, September 8, 2023

Experimental Investigation of Radiorgonomic DNA Replication in Purified Water Infused with 528Hz Frequency for Resonance Induction: Ongoing.


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Experimental Investigation of Radiorgonomic DNA Replication in Purified Water Infused with 528Hz Frequency for Resonance Induction in a Mason Jar.

This experiment explores the experimental inquiry into the process of radiorgonomic DNA replication within purified water, under the influence of a 528Hz frequency modulation, with the aim of inducing resonance within a Mason jar. The study investigates the feasibility and scientific validity of this unconventional approach, considering the potential implications and limitations.


DNA replication is a fundamental biological process essential for the propagation of genetic information, traditionally occurring within cellular environments and regulated by enzymatic machinery. This study presents a unique hypothesis suggesting the possibility of radiorgonomic DNA replication occurring outside of biological systems, specifically within a Mason jar containing purified water infused with a 528Hz frequency. For now, this experiment is testing the subtle energetic effects of the replicated water on myself, further testing and analysis will be carried out later via lab methods to obtain the scientific validity of this experiment. 




1 comment:

  1. This is great! Perhaps in this way we can gain a clearer understanding or support our current theorem on bion replication. Currently, all that I have observed is that (noted you used frequency and specifically 528 Hz as the catalyst, as I did during the initial trials) that RO is proportionally affected by the type of energy but seems to take on different characteristics depending on the kind of energy being used. Keep it up!

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