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fossil record – crossbreeding origins of man ca...
origins of man http://www.aulis.com/twothirds2.htm The Inter-Breeding of Ancient Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon … the Outrageous Implications for Modern Society excerpt: ” … when Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon interbred. Now we can understand why our culture has so many establishe... -
Humans Could Regenerate Tissue Like Newts By Switchin...
By Escape The Illusion on March 20, 2010 | 2 Comments
Scientists have long been stymied by human regenerative healing — that is, wholesale regrowth of, say, a severed limb — an ability inherent in some species but lost on humans. But new research suggests the ability to regenerate isn’t based on something newts and flatworms have that... -
Approach of an Event Horizon
By Alkom on September 8, 2009 | No Comments
During my latest round of research I came across these 2 TED lectures that I believe are must see. That is, if your into Machine Intelligence and Genetics. Even so, if this sounds a little over your head, I think each genre will produce revolutions unlike anything we have see before. Set against the... -
fourty six & two
By Nickolas Hawk on July 9, 2009 | 4 Comments
messages of ascension have been expressed through music for many years…..Tool can tell you all about it….. ... -
As Above So Below – Fractal Evolution
By Alkom on May 25, 2009 | 3 Comments
”A decade after Mandelbrot published his physiological speculations, some theoretical biologists began to find fractal organization controlling structures all through the body. The standard ‘exponential’ description of a bronchial branching proved to be quite wrong; a fractal des... -
The New Biology – Where Mind and Matter Meet
By Escape The Illusion on November 19, 2008 | 8 Comments
Bruce Lipton – Recent advances in cellular science are heralding an important evolutionary turning point. For almost fifty years we have held the illusion that our health and fate were pre-programmed in our genes, a concept referred to as genetic determinacy. Though mass consciousness is curre...










































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