Hi Fred,

I stress my disclaimers... this was explained to me. Had I done the 
research, there would be no disclaimers....

Had I got your answers, I may also be a very rich man....

Sincerely,

Derek.

Fred Townsend wrote:
> I agree with John but I want to further challenge several of Derek's 
> statements.
>
> Derek Walton wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Part of the reproduction process is un-encoding the cell structure 
>> from the DNA, and that is influenced by fields which if great enough 
>> cause non intended cell structure. Usually the fields are magnetic 
>> because they penetrate deeper into skin tissue.
>>
>>
> What kind of field? What is your source?
>
> On your theory of developing cells why are the researchers 
> concentrating on the relatively stable gray matter as this reference 
> suggests? Skin cells are reproducing all the time, have shown 
> sensitivity to uv, and are closer to the source.
>
> Fred Townsend
> DC to Light
>
>
> John Woodgate wrote:
>
>> In message <488a3037.4010...@aol.com>, dated Fri, 25 Jul 2008, Derek 
>> Walton <lfresea...@aol.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>> Part of the reproduction process is un-encoding the cell structure 
>>> from the DNA, and that is influenced by fields which if great enough 
>>> cause non intended cell structure.
>>
>>
>> Allegedly. You have assumed what some people are trying to prove.
>>
>>> Usually the fields are magnetic because they penetrate deeper into 
>>> skin tissue.
>>
>>
>> I'm not sure what you mean by that. Do you mean 'Researchers have 
>> mostly used magnetic fields in experiments because they penetrate 
>> tissue more than electric fields do'?
>>
>> Life on this planet has evolved in the presence of a fairly strong 
>> magnetic field (about 40 A/m +/-15 A/m). Unless something is 
>> completely still, there are induced electric currents as well as the 
>> magnetic field.
>>
>>>
>>> Exposing non developing cells to fields would obviously never 
>>> exhibit problems. A huge level of research to date has done just 
>>> that...
>>
>>
>> You mean, a huge amount of research on dead things? In live animals 
>> and plants, cells are dividing all the time.
>>
>>>
>>> Other research is specifically looking at the influence on 
>>> developing cells, I'm not sure yet how much of that is public domain.
>>
>>
>> There have been reports of observed effects, but none seem to have 
>> convinced the peer groups. Yet?
>
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