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Prof.Meyl: Junk DNA No Junk

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The task of the introns

In contrast to technical devices biological systems are using an "auto-focus" function; or in other words, in the presence of scalar waves cells show a tendency to go into resonance with each other. In this way, they draw energy and information from other cells and from the environment. Synchronization with external or internal biological stimulators occurs.

It has not escaped my attention that this model can also help to explain observations of epigenetics. In physics and engineering the phenomenon of resonance is known in the art of vibratory systems. If we excite such a system and label it as a transmitter, then a different system acting as a recipient of the oscillation becomes the receiver when (i) the same frequency, (ii) the opposite algebraic sign or the reversed phasing and (iii) the same waveform, i.e. identical modulations are present.

If transmitter and receiver are in resonance as a coupled vibration system, the receiver and transmitter stations are no longer distinguishable, as both are free to change their places and tasks. At the end energy and information are balanced.

Another very important property is present, derivable from physical laws. During the oscillation between two cells there is an attraction in the form of magnetic or electric interaction! This partially answers the question as to what force drives the DNA wave, provided that the three resonance conditions are satisfied.

In the case that the third condition (iii) is not fulfilled, because the information of the genome radiated from the transmitting cell does not find a receiving cell to go into resonance with, it could be reasoned that the receiving cell has the wrong, or no information. Writing of the DNA code would not be possible.

To prevent this from happening neutral resonators are required on both sides which are not encrypted and do not have to transport information.

These include the so-called "introns", which are in far superior numbers in the DNA strand compared to the information bearing "exons". The uncoded sections possibly provide the resonance condition, that is to say between two identical sections of two cells a standing wave can be formed.

On the one hand this leads to a balanced energy state on both sides. Conversely if the information was initially different the genetic code as a whole will also be pulled from the sender to the receiver, which would have interfered with the build up of a resonance. Because of the resonance of the introns at the end identical information is present on both sides.

This clearly demonstrates that no evolution could have happened without introns.

Metabolism controlled by the genes is only possible if both energy and information are introduced. From a technical view, a scalar wave is actually capable to do just that because in contrast to the electro magnetic wave it transports also energy in addition to the information.

A DNA wave travelling through the twisted helix must be supplied with sufficient energy to not only advance through the helix, facilitating transport over a certain distance, but will also ensure the desired production of proteins at the site of the recipient." explains Meyl.

He also points out that not all cells are able to communicate with all other cells. Only stem cells have that capability. They are the information centres in the body.