--- thomas malloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't understand why the light reflecting > characteristics of the > feathers should be a manifestation of the body's > ability to tap into > the ZPE. Its not about feathers. At least not at first. Guess one should assume nothing about the extended imagination of the readership, however, so let me see if I can make it a little clearer. If you are an animal which has evolved the capability (genes) which allow you to grow certain feathers (which give you an advantage in mating)... these would be feathers with half-micron regular dimensions and precise patterning which defract visible light in a certain way, then... add 50 million years of mutations... ...then, there is the increased probability that the same feather genes mutated to grow other proteins internally which are either electrically conductive or semi-conductive, like an oldish semiconductor (if memory serves, the old '386 chip used half-micron lines) which may have some capability to respond to internally generated photons of a particular frequency, which itself is claimed by R. Mills to be the by-product of hydrino oscillation. There are other variations on the "more general" theme of genes which have the capability of creating large planar patterned structures which "might" [and let me stress the extremely high probability that this is only a raw and probably incorrect hypothesis]... ... which might is one's wildest imagination have provided the synergy needed to tap into this hidden resource (Dirac's EPO field and/or ZPE). You can certainly be on sounder footing to believe in the availability of Dirac's EPO field as a future resource, and reject the notion that it has ever been used by animal life on this planet. But it makes for a provocative ongoing thread, doesn't it? Jones

