From the Thunderbolts episode…
Michael Clarage: The Light of Life
Original Post May 14, 2022
Running Time 20:46
Life emits light. There is even proof our eyes emit light. To a physicist this is possible since all receivers are also transmitters—a radio antenna can send or receive the same signal. The rhodopsin molecules in the retinal cells absorb and emit the same visible light.
The AM radio antenna on your car is one-fourth the size of the AM radio waves that are being sent out from the radio stations. Since we have already verified experimentally that our DNA is an antenna that both absorbs and emits, we might ask what is the length of our DNA and is there any station broadcasting that wavelength.
The DNA in one of your cells unrolls to roughly your own height that’s a notable connection an organism the size of a person needs an antenna roughly its own size to adequately send and receive all the information required for an entire life, from conception to death.
That combined length is the size of our entire solar system. We have within us antennas whose combined length happens to be the right size, to resonate with the entire body of the Sun, the planets, all the comets, even out to the heliopause.
Yet the connection must be there, because the ladder is unbroken. Whether or not any one of us can knowingly receive these signals, or is capable of intentionally broadcasting up to the whole solar system.
Astrophysicist Michael Clarage, PhD, explains how we could not have organic life without cells, chemicals, light, electricity, or the ecosystems of the Earth and Sun—all levels of the hierarchy communicate and exchange energy.
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