What if germ theory can be extended with electromagnetic induction?

in #biology4 years ago

The person who got the nobel prize for discovering HIV and who has a public record of looking at electromagnetic transfer of biological information in the living cell, basically, DNA emitting signals like wifi to proteins within the cell, seems to believe that covid-19 escaped out of the lab in Wuhan because it was electromagnetically excited, and "leapt" out of its confinement into a person, by copying itself over distance, using electromagnetic induction. That would be pretty strong and publicly demonstrable proof of a new vector for virus transmission, electromagnetic induction. Very interesting.

"The paper concludes that diluted DNA from pathogenic bacterial and viral species is able to emit specific radio waves" and that "these radio waves [are] associated with ‘nanostructures’ in the solution that might be able to recreate the pathogen". "

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luc_Montagnier#Research_on_electromagnetic_signals_from_DNA

What is needed if that is true, is to extend germ theory with this new vector, and, to recognize the impact on altering the electromagnetic environment, through wireless data transmission technology.

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