Making Sense of Life: Exploring the Relationship between DNA &Telepathy - Softcover

Alabone, Richard

 
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What does DNA do?
In ‘Making Sense of Life: Exploring the Relationship between DNA and Telepathy’, author Richard Alabone explains how DNA is NOT just a book of instructions. He demonstrates how it is an enabler by which each generation is a copy of its parents.
The DNA code acts like a phone number, enabling copying of the parent’s body, with a brain which has information for instinct and an operating system. Details of the information carrier system, with full evidence for its origin, are given to support the authors theories, which demonstrate how it works in “Making Sense of Life”.
The theory of biology is based on a test in 1928, which showed it was the transfer of DNA that is the origin of all life. But the author has discovered life does sometimes originate without the physical transfer of DNA, which PROVES that the fundamental basis of biology has been incorrect for 93 years.
This unlocks many mysteries and anomalies in the science of life; evolution, instinct, genetics, cell differentiation, and evidence regarded as pseudo-science.
A bold and thought-provoking book that challenges current scientific theory by correcting fundamental flaws in biology theory. The author identifies gaps in our knowledge of growth and evolution by explaining the links between inheritance, telepathy and psychic states.

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