By Gary Vey for viewzone.com Posted May 28, 2019.
Research writer Walter Sorochan has posted this aritcle about biophotons because
the article explains, in easy to underrstand wording, the complex nano-quantom
physics of how photons light up the human body electrically and make
communication possible between cells. There are also implications for plants
having transferable information that is recognized by the human body, genetics, health and
diseases. Are humans really beings of light? An incredible story! I [Gary Vey] get lots of suggestions for stories, and I really appreciate
them. But some of them are too good to be true. An example of this
was a story of a giant human skeleton -- maybe 40 feet tall -- that
was discovered by a Russian archaeological team. The story had
photos and links accompanying it and looked promising. But when the
links were researched they went in a circle. Each link used the
other link as the source. Finally the elements of the photos turned
up and we recognized a good Photoshop job had fooled everyone. I had this same experience this week when I was sent an article
where a Russian (again) scientist, Pjotr Garjajev, had managed to
intercept communication from a DNA molecule in the form of
ultraviolet photons -- light! What's more, he claimed to have
captured this communication from one organism (a frog embryo) with a
laser beam and then transmitted it to another organisms DNA (a
salamander embryo), causing the latter embryo to develop into a frog! But this was just the beginning. Dr. Garjajev claims that this communication is not something that
happens only inside the individual cells or between one cell and
another. He claims organisms use this "light" to "talk" to other
organisms and suggested that this could explain telepathy and ESP.
It was like human beings already had their own wireless internet based on our DNA. Wow! Fritz-Albert Popp [photo on right] thought he had discovered a cure for cancer. I'm not convinced that he didn't. It was 1970, and Popp, a theoretical biophysicist at the
University of Marburg in Germany, had been teaching radiology -- the
interaction of electromagnetic (EM) radiation on biological systems.
Popp was too early to worry about things like cellphones and
microwave towers which are now commonly linked with cancers and leukemia. His world was much smaller. He'd been examining two almost identical molecules:
benzo[a]pyrene, a polycyclic hydrocarbon known to be one of the most
lethal carcinogens to humans, and its twin (save for a tiny
alteration in its molecular makeup), benzo[e]pyrene. He had
illuminated both molecules with ultraviolet (UV) light in an attempt
to find exactly what made these two almost identical molecules so different. Why Ultra-violet light? Popp chose to work specifically with UV light because of the
experiments of a Russian biologist named Alexander Gurwitsch who,
while working with onions in 1923, discovered that roots could
stimulate a neighboring plant's roots if the two adjacent plants
were in quartz glass pots but not if they were in silicon glass
pots. The only difference being that the silicon filtered UV
wavelengths of light while the quartz did not. Gurwitsch theorized
that onion roots could communicate with each other by ultraviolet light.
[Above] All vibrations of energy are part of the
electro-magnetic spectrum. These include electrical energy, heat,
sound, light, radio waves and radioactive waves. UV light is merely
a small portion of the spectrum of EM energy with a very short
wavelength. What Popp discovered was that benzo[a]pyrene (the cancer
producing molecule) absorbed the UV light, then re-emitted it at a
completely different frequency -- it was a light "scrambler". The
benzo[e]pyrene (harmless to humans), allowed the UV light to pass
through it unaltered. Popp was puzzled by this difference, and continued to experiment
with UV light and other compounds. He performed his test on 37
different chemicals, some cancer-causing, some not. After a while,
he was able to predict which substances could cause cancer. In every
instance, the compounds that were carcinogenic took the UV light,
absorbed it and changed or scrambled the frequency. There was another odd property of these compounds: each of the
carcinogens reacted only to light at a specific frequency -- 380 nm
(nanometres) in the ultra-violet range [refer to illustration above]. Popp kept wondering why a
cancer-causing substance would be a light scrambler. He began
reading the scientific literature specifically about human
biological reactions, and came across information about a phenomenon
called 'photorepair'. Photorepair It is well known from biological laboratory experiments that if
you blast a cell with UV light so that 99 per cent of the cell,
including its DNA, is destroyed, you can almost entirely repair the
damage in a single day just by illuminating the cell with the same
wavelength at a much weaker intensity. To this day, scientists don't
understand this phenomenon, called photorepair, but no one
has disputed it.
This was where Popp made his logical leap. If the carcinogens
only react to this frequency, it must somehow be linked to
photorepair. If so, this would mean that there must be some kind
of light in the body responsible for photorepair. A compound
must cause cancer because it permanently blocks this light and
scrambles it, so photorepair can't work anymore. It seemed
logical, but was it true? Light inside the body Popp was freaked out by this. He wrote about it in a paper and a
prestigious medical journal agreed to publish it. Not long after that, Popp was approached by a student named
Bernhard Ruth, who asked Popp to supervise his work for his doctoral
dissertation. Popp told Ruth he was prepared to do so if the student
could show that light was emanating from the human body. This meeting was fortuitous for Popp because Ruth happened to be
an excellent experimental physicist. Ruth thought the idea was
ridiculous, and immediately set to work building equipment to prove
Popp's hypothesis wrong. Within two years, Ruth had constructed a machine resembling a big
X-ray detector which used a photomultiplier to count light, photon
by photon. Even today, it is still one of the best pieces of
equipment in the field. The machine had to be highly sensitive
because it had to measure what Popp assumed would be extremely weak
emissions. Dr. Popp
exclaims, "We now know, today, that man is essentially a being of light." In 1976, they were ready for their first test with cucumber
seedlings. The photomultiplier showed that photons, or light waves,
of a surprisingly high intensity were being emitted from the
seedlings. In case the light had to do with an effect of
photosynthesis, they decided that their next test -- with potatoes
-- would be to grow the seedling plants in the dark. This time, when
the seedlings were placed in the photomultiplier, they registered an
even higher intensity of light. What's more, the photons in the
living systems they'd examined were more coherent than anything
they'd ever seen. Popp began thinking about light in nature. Light was present in
plants and was used during photosynthesis. When we eat plant foods,
he thought, it must be that we take up the photons and store them. When we consume broccoli, for example, and digest it, it is
metabolised into carbon dioxide (CO2) and water, plus the light
stored from the sun and photosynthesis. We extract the CO2 and
eliminate the water, but the light, an EM wave, must be stored. When
taken in by the body, the energy of these photons dissipates and
becomes distributed over the entire spectrum of EM frequencies, from
the lowest to the highest. This energy is the driving force for all the molecules in our
body. Before any chemical reaction can occur, at least one electron
must be activated by a photon with a certain wavelength and enough
energy. The biochemist and Nobel Prize winner Lehninger mentions in his
textbook that some reactions in the living cell happen quite a lot
faster than what corresponds to 37C temperature. The explanation
seems to be that the body purposely directs chemical reactions by
means of electromagnetic vibrations (biophotons). Photons (Light) control everything in
the cell ![]() Photons switch on the body's processes like an orchestra conductor bringing each individual instrument into the collective sound. At different frequencies, they perform different functions. Popp found that molecules in the cells responded to certain frequencies, and that a range of vibrations from the photons caused a variety of frequencies in other molecules of the body. This theory has been supported by Dr. Veljko Veljkovic who now heads the Center for Multidisciplinary Research and Engineering, Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca. She dared to ask the question that has forever puzzled cellular biologists: What is it that enabled the tens of thousands of different kinds of molecules in the organism to recognize their specific targets? Living processes depend on selective interactions between particular molecules, and that is true for basic metabolism to the subtlest nuances of emotion. It's like trying to find a friend in a very big very crowded ballroom in the dark. The conventional picture of a cell even now is that of a bag of molecules dissolved in water. And through bumping into one another by chance -- random collisions -- those molecules that have complementary shapes lock onto to each other so the appropriate biochemical reactions can take place. This 'lock and key' model has been refined to a more flexible (and realistic) 'induced fit' hypothesis that allows each molecule to change shape slightly to fit the other better after they get in touch, but the main idea remains the same. It is supposed to explain how enzymes can recognize their respective substrates, how antibodies in the immune system can grab onto specific foreign invaders and disarm them. By extension, that's how proteins can 'dock' with different partner proteins, or latch onto specific nucleic acids to control gene expression, or assemble into ribosomes for translating proteins, or other multi-molecular complexes that modify the genetic messages in various ways. But with thousands -- or even hundreds of thousands of reactions happening each second in just one cell this seems pushing the "mechanical" concept a bit too far. What has been proposed is that somehow each molecule sends out a unique electromagnetic field that can "sense" the field of the complimentary molecule. It's as if there is a "dance" in the cellular medium and the molecules move to the rythm. The music is supplied by the biophoton. "Veljkovic and Cosic proposed that molecular interactions are electrical in nature, and they take place over distances that are large compared with the size of molecules. Cosic later introduced the idea of dynamic electromagnetic field interactions, that molecules recognize their particular targets and vice versa by electromagnetic resonance. In other words, the molecules send out specific frequencies of electromagnetic waves which not only enable them to 'see' and 'hear' each other, as both photon and phonon modes exist for electromagnetic waves, but also to influence each other at a distance and become ineluctably drawn to each other if vibrating out of phase (in a complementary way)." -- The Real Bioinformatics Revolution: Proteins and Nucleic Acids Singing to One Another? (Paper available at report@i-sis.org.uk) "There are about 100,000 chemical reactions happening in every cell each second. The chemical reaction can only happen if the molecule which is reacting is excited by a photon... Once the photon has excited a reaction it returns to the field and is available for more reactions... We are swimming in an ocean of light." These 'biophoton emission', as Popp called them, provided an ideal communication system for the transfer of information to many cells across the organism. But the single most important question remained: where was the light coming from? A particularly gifted student talked him into another experiment. It is known that when ethidium bromide is applied to samples of DNA, it insinuates itself in between the base pairs of the double helix, causing DNA to unwind. The student suggested that, after applying the chemical, they measure the light coming from the sample. Popp found that the greater the concentration of ethidium, the more the DNA unravelled, but also the stronger the intensity of light. Conversely, the less he used, the less light was emitted. He also found that DNA could send out a wide range of frequencies, some of which seemed to be linked to certain functions. If DNA stored this light, it would naturally emit more light on being unzipped. These and other studies proved to Popp that one of the most essential sources of light and biophoton emissions was DNA. DNA was like the master tuning fork of the body. It would strike a particular frequency and certain molecules would follow. It was also possible, he realised, that he had stumbled upon the missing link in current DNA theory that could account for perhaps the greatest miracle of all in human biology -- how a single cell can turn into a fully formed human being. How cells "talk" to eachother When you get a cut or scratch on your skin, the cells that are
With biophoton emissions, Popp believed he had an answer to this question. This phenomenon of coordination and communication could only occur in a holistic system with one central orchestrator. Popp showed in his experiments that these weak light emissions were sufficient to orchestrate the body's repairs. The emissions had to be low intensity because these communications took place on a very small, intracellular, quantum level. Higher intensities would have an effect only in the world of the large and would create too much "noise" to be effective. The number of photons emitted seemed to be linked to the organism's position on the evolutionary scale -- the more complex the organism, the fewer photons were emitted. Rudimentary animals and plants tended to emit 100 photons/cm2/sec at a wavelength of 200-800 nm, corresponding to a very-high-frequency EM wave well within the visible range, whereas humans emit only 10 photons/cm2/sec at the same frequency. In one series of studies, Popp had one of his assistants -- a 27-year-old healthy young woman -- sit in the room every day for nine months while he took photon readings of a small area of her hand and forehead. Popp then analysed the data and discovered, to his surprise, that the light emissions followed certain set patterns -- biological rhythms at 7, 14, 32, 80 and 270 days -- and similarities were also noted by day or night, by week and by month, as though the body were following the world's biorhythms as well as its own. Cancer is a loss of coherent light So far, Popp had studied only healthy individuals and found an exquisite coherence at the quantum level. But what kind of light is present in those who are ill? Popp tried out his machine on a series of cancer patients. In every instance, these patients had lost those natural periodic rhythms as well as their coherence. The lines of internal communication were scrambled. They had lost their connection with the world. In effect, their light was going out. Just the opposite is seen with multiple sclerosis: MS is a state of too much order. Patients with this disease are taking in too much light, thereby inhibiting their cells' ability to do their job. Too much cooperative harmony prevented flexibility and individuality -- like too many soldiers marching in step as they cross a bridge, causing it to collapse. Perfect coherence is an optimal state between chaos and order. With too much cooperation, it is as though individual members of the orchestra are no longer able to improvise. In effect, MS patients are drowning in light. Popp also examined the effects of stress. In a stressed state, the rate of biophoton emissions goes up -- a defence mechanism designed to restore the patient's equilibrium. Popp now recognized that what he'd been experimenting with was even more than a cure for cancer or Gestaltbildung. Here was a model which provided a better explanation than the current neo-Darwinist theory for how all living things evolve on the planet. Rather than a system of fortunate but ultimately random error, if DNA uses frequencies of every variety as an information tool, this suggests instead a feedback system of perfect communication through waves that encode and transfer information. "Good vibes" means coherent light Popp came to realize that light in the body might even hold the key to health and illness. In one experiment, he compared the light from free-range hens' eggs with that from penned-in, caged hens. The photons in the former were far more coherent than those in the latter. Popp went on to use biophoton emissions as a tool for measuring the quality of food. The healthiest food had the lowest and most coherent intensity of light. Any disturbance in the system increased the production of photons. Health was a state of perfect subatomic communication, and ill health was a state of communication breakdown. We are ill when our waves are out of synch. Bio Photon emission detection is currently used commercially in the food industry. Agricultural science is looking at Bio-photon emissions to determine plant health for the purposes of food quality control. Biophotonen is a company working for development and practical applications of biophotonics. The work is based on a variety of patents. "Biophotonen" solves practical problems of food industry, environmental industry, cosmetics, etc.
It took some 25 years for Popp to gather converts from among the scientific community. Slowly, a few select scientists around the globe began to consider that the body's communication system might be a complex network of resonance and frequency. Eventually, they would form the International Institute of Biophysics, composed of 15 groups of scientists from international centres around the world. Popp and his new colleagues went on to study the light emissions from several organisms of the same species, first in an experiment with a type of water flea of the genus Daphnia. What they found was nothing short of astonishing. Tests with a photomultiplier showed that the water fleas were sucking up the light emitted from each other. Popp tried the same experiment on small fish and got the same result. According to his photomultiplier, sunflowers were like biological vacuum cleaners, moving in the direction of the most solar photons to hoover them up. Even bacteria swallowed photons from the media they were put in. Communication between organisms
For humans, there was another possibility. If we could take in the photons of other living things, we might also be able to use the information from them to correct our own light if it went awry.
The single success story was mistletoe, which appeared to help the body to 'resocialise' the photon emissions of tumour cells back to normal. In one of numerous cases, Popp came across a woman in her thirties who had breast and vaginal cancer. Popp found a mistletoe remedy that created coherence in her cancer tissue samples. With the agreement of her doctor, the woman stopped any treatment other than the mistletoe extract and, after a year, all her laboratory tests were virtually back to normal. ![]() To Popp, homoeopathy was another example of photon sucking. He had begun to think of it as a 'resonance absorber'. Homoeopathy rests upon the notion that like is treated with like. A plant extract that at full strength can cause hives in the body is used in an extremely diluted form to get rid of it. If a rogue frequency in the body can produce certain symptoms, it follows that a high dilution of a substance which can produce the same symptoms would also carry that frequency. Like a resonating tuning fork, a suitable homoeopathic solution might attract and then absorb the abnormal oscillations, allowing the body to return to normal health. Popp thought that electro-magnetic molecular signalling might even explain acupuncture. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the human body has a system of meridians, running deep in the tissues, through which flows an invisible energy the Chinese call ch'i, or the life force. The ch'i supposedly enters the body through these acupuncture points and flows to deeper organ structures (which do not correspond to those in Western biology), providing energy (or the life force). Illness occurs when this energy is blocked at any point along the pathways. According to Popp, the meridian system transmits specific energy waves to specific zones of the body. Research has shown that many of the acupuncture points have a dramatically reduced electrical resistance compared with the surrounding skin (10 kilo-ohms and 3 mega-ohms, respectively). Orthopaedic surgeon Dr Robert Becker, who has done a great deal of research on EM fields in the body, designed a special electrode recording device that rolls along the body like a pizza cutter. His many studies have shown electrical charges on every one of the people tested corresponding to the Chinese meridian points. [Extracted from The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe, by Lynne McTaggart] Light in human consciousness I mention this latest work for those who may wish to explore the boundaries of photon research and theory. In a ground-breaking paper with the lengthy title of "Orchestrated Objective Reduction of Quantum Coherence in Brain Microtubules: The 'Orch OR' Model for Consciousness" by Stuart Hameroff and Roger Penrose, the brain is described as a quantum computer whose main architecture are the cytoskeletal microtubules and other structures within each of the brain's neurons. If you examine a neuron, you will see that there are many hollow tubes surrounding the axon. These microtubules have been thought of as a kind of scaffold to support the nerve fiber. But they are now getting a second look as the possible architecture of our consciousness. The particular characteristics of microtubules that make them suitable for quantum effects include their crystal-like lattice structure, hollow inner core, organization of cell function and capacity for information processing. According to the researchers, their size appears perfectly designed to transmit photons in the UV range.
< [Above:] Schematic of central region of neuron (distal axon and dendrites not shown), showing parallel arrayed microtubules interconnected by MAPs. Microtubules in axons are lengthy and continuous, whereas in dendrites they are interrupted and of mixed polarity. Linking proteins connect microtubules to membrane proteins including receptors on dendritic spines. "Traditionally viewed as the cell's 'bone-like' scaffolding, microtubules and other cytoskeletal structures now appear to fill communicative and information processing roles. Theoretical models suggest how conformational states of tubulins within microtubule lattices can interact with neighboring tubulins to represent, propagate and process information as in molecular-level 'cellular automata' computing systems." -- Hameroff and Watt, 1982; Rasmussen et al, 1990; Hameroff et al, 1992 In their paper, Hameroff and Penrose present a model linking microtubules to consciousness using quantum theory. In their model, quantum coherence emerges, and is isolated in brain microtubules until a threshold related to quantum gravity is reached. The resultant self-collapse creates an instantaneous "now" event. Sequences of such events create a flow of time, and consciousness. Don't worry if you can't understand this. It's heavy reading but it does show that the existence of internal photons -- inner light -- is very real and is the basis of virtually all human cellular and systemic function. Could the Russian scientists really have changed a salamander embryo into a frog with lasers? I prefer to wait until the actual details of the experiment are published and reviewed -- but I am much less apt to dismiss this as fiction now that I know about our inner lights. Source: Humans are light Comments: Anyone interested in an in depth analysis of this sort of phenomenon (electromagnetic/quantum coherence) as it relates to life should check out: "The Rainbow and the Worm" by Mae-Wan Ho. There are a number of reviews at Amazon.com. It elaborates on some of the same ideas covered in this article at a fundamental level. This really bridges the gap between "hard science" i.e. contemporary physics and what many professional scientists would consider "new age psycho-babble". It would appear that the qualitative truths of a more ancient world view, which due to their often nebulous and poorly defined nature, have previously defied objective analysis and experimental verification are now getting the solid foundation they need to really make sense. The ability to quantify these phenomena within a framework of physics that can lead to specific repeatable prediction of results at a basic level will greatly accelerate the discovery of the underlying principles and lead to practical applications, medical and otherwise. At the same time the quantitative truths of the current scientific world view, which due to their often brittle and rigidly specified nature, have previously defied attempts to reconcile "known facts" about "animate" matter with "known facts" about "inanimate" matter are now getting the infusion of new concepts they need to really deal with the unity of seemingly differing aspects of reality. Oh, and I hate to mention it but this knowledge will, of course, be weaponized. If it can heal organisms it can kill them. You can expect to see funding move in that direction as soon as the practical aspects mentioned above start to show promise. John B. According to the article the food radiation should make it unhealthy. FDA made it mandatory now. Yurily This ground breaking work may be cure for paralyzed people due to injury. Damage done at cellular level stopping photon flow through damaged cells. Hence not letting cells communicate. Possible use of a quartz based fluid injected into damaged area letting cells repair themselves. Letting photons flow through spine reconnecting communication between nerve cells alleviating blocked flow and restoring mobility, or nerve interaction across damaged area restoring health. This is very important work it has far reaching implications. Many mental disorders could possibly be helped with light therapy. Possible Alzheimer cure due to lack of photon transmission caused by blocked flow from environment or food or drug interaction. Makes me think standard glass windows should be replaced with quartz based glass. Could help depression brought on by low light in winter in the northern hemisphere. Simply astonishing work. Interested readers might want to read Lynne McTaggart Author of THE Field and The Intention Experiment Great article. Thanks Daniel Dr. Kan Zhen Jiang (Chiang) had done some very interesting work in China and Russia back in the 1950. Few people know about it due to communication barrier. He published a couple books in Chinese. The following is the only English article I can find: http://www.accordinstitute.org/ I have found this field very interesting as it might explain the ancient Chinese medical practice in acupunture and chigong (chi gung) healing. It might explain telepathy, ghost and spirit, as they seem to related to "energy" or "bioelectromagetism". Maybe bioelectromagetism can provide or transfer instructions to the DNA (like programming to a computer). This might explain the sudden appearance of species associated with periodical change in cosmic electromagnetism (there was another article about this). It might even explain some of the prodigies who seem to inherit their talent from previous life. Just a wild thought. Regards, |