Womb as Paradise Lost
Dissertation 2015. Womb as Paradise Lost - Regained by the Energy of Life.
My name is Dr. Gideon Benavraham, professor-emeritus Clinical Hermeneutics. "What happens in a human being fundamentally during the proces of prenatal development (Fetal Programming) and what are the consequences to distortions and diseases later on life?" Research tools: Mindlink-Tesla-Transformation Technology (MTTT) as diagnosticum with PEMF and music frequencies as treatment methods. A RCT-double blind and placebo-controlled research, with statistics.
Dissertation 2015. Womb as Paradise Lost - Regained by the Energy of Life.
My name is Dr. Gideon Benavraham, professor-emeritus Clinical Hermeneutics. "What happens in a human being fundamentally during the proces of prenatal development (Fetal Programming) and what are the consequences to distortions and diseases later on life?" Research tools: Mindlink-Tesla-Transformation Technology (MTTT) as diagnosticum with PEMF and music frequencies as treatment methods. A RCT-double blind and placebo-controlled research, with statistics.
Womb as Paradise Lost – Foetal ProgrammingThetic Part 2 – Prolegomena140that are far from solved. Nobel prize-winner Jack Szostak of Harvard and his colleagueof Roma Tre University (Italy) found a molecule with which they can nowcreate a credible model of the first cell. They described the functioning of themolecule, citric acid, in the online edition of Science.7.2.1 Nobel prize winnerSzostak received the Nobel prize in 2009 for his research on human genetics.Since ten years he is engaged in the Origins of Life Initiative launchedby him at Harvard to explore how life on earth began. His research targetsi.a. at the spontaneous formation of the cell membrane.Scientists encountered many obstacles when attempting to create a protocell.One of those was, that magnesium ions are needed for the spontaneousdoubling of RNA. Normally, enzymes are involved in the doubling ofDNA and RNA, but at the time of the first cell, enzymes didn’t exist yet.The problem was, that magnesium sticks to the fatty acids of the vesicle.The result was, that the protocols in the lab collapsed.7.2.2 Missing moleculeHow could RNA survive circumstances on the young earth, if the vesiclebreaks down? In the primordial soup something must have floated thatmaintained the RNA-protocell. The scientists first screened an array ofmolecules that are able to protect fatty acid vesicles against breakdown bymagnesium. That yielded a few candidates. But one molecule stood out: citricacid. This went a step further and also let the doubling of RNA run moreefficient.
Womb as Paradise Lost – Foetal ProgrammingThetic Part 2 – Prolegomena1417.2.3 Critical commentThe elaborate quote of this special research is an example of the materialistic-reductionistscience that, by systematic analysis of cells and cosmos astotality, reduced to the smallest, I believe will jam in an ever-new questionand will end in ever-new failures with the sigh: “we were almost there”.Maimonides indicates that, without two way-dialectics, science can’t findthe front door of the palace on the single road of empirical knowledge. Thatmakes a consideration of the access road and the front door itself inevitable:a = √1 = 1.At a decisive moment physiological reality, as quantum field, seems tomove away from the researcher. A 180 degrees turn to the road that arrivesat the main entrance, is necessary. Labouring materialistic-reductionist anylonger, led by Neo-Darwinism, only creates illusory scientific expectations,hoping for “once”: “then we will have described mathematically, as scientists,independent of whatever external movement, the Theory of Everything(TOE)”.However, the beginning of everything is already immovably present andwants to be known, but only through a double-track road: that of scienceand Hebrew traditions. Hebrew language and Jewish traditions are preoccupiedfor this.Our lives consist of bipolar oppositions: day-night; hard-soft; love-hate; etc.It is not possible to escape these bipolar oppositions within this fourdimensional,physiological reality. Hebrew language underlines this inevitableduality, that exists both on physiological and immaterial, spiritualgrounds. The most important tradition, the Torah, therefore begins with theB as number 2 and not with the A as number 1, as we would expect. Engulfedby the dualism of “the 2”, we have lost sight of the irrefutable characterand the all determining value of the number 1 in our daily and scientificexistence.
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that are far from solved. Nobel prize-winner Jack Szostak of Harvard and his colleague
of Roma Tre University (Italy) found a molecule with which they can now
create a credible model of the first cell. They described the functioning of the
molecule, citric acid, in the online edition of Science.
7.2.1 Nobel prize winner
Szostak received the Nobel prize in 2009 for his research on human genetics.
Since ten years he is engaged in the Origins of Life Initiative launched
by him at Harvard to explore how life on earth began. His research targets
i.a. at the spontaneous formation of the cell membrane.
Scientists encountered many obstacles when attempting to create a protocell.
One of those was, that magnesium ions are needed for the spontaneous
doubling of RNA. Normally, enzymes are involved in the doubling of
DNA and RNA, but at the time of the first cell, enzymes didn’t exist yet.
The problem was, that magnesium sticks to the fatty acids of the vesicle.
The result was, that the protocols in the lab collapsed.
7.2.2 Missing molecule
How could RNA survive circumstances on the young earth, if the vesicle
breaks down? In the primordial soup something must have floated that
maintained the RNA-protocell. The scientists first screened an array of
molecules that are able to protect fatty acid vesicles against breakdown by
magnesium. That yielded a few candidates. But one molecule stood out: citric
acid. This went a step further and also let the doubling of RNA run more
efficient.