Ai Analysis 12 Strand Morphogenetic Engineering
Ai Analysis 12 Strand Morphogenetic Engineering
At the heart of 12-Strand DNA Morphogenetic Engineering, the document proposes that
human DNA holds the potential for 12 strands, representing a more evolved and
multidimensional human potential. Through scalar wave energy and holofractal
reprogramming, it is believed that these dormant strands can be reactivated,
restoring a higher state of consciousness and connection to cosmic energies.
Why are Scalar Waves Theorized as Multidimensional Energy Waves That Move Through
Time and Space Without Losing Energy?
Drawing from Tesla's early work on energy fields and Bearden's extensive
exploration of scalar waves, scalar waves are considered multidimensional because
they exist outside of the usual constraints of linear, three-dimensional space.
Tesla conceptualized the possibility of energy transmission without wires (what he
referred to as non-Hertzian waves), which behave differently from electromagnetic
waves. Scalar waves, theorized to be longitudinal waves, move through a zero-point
energy field—a limitless, ever-present field that operates beyond traditional
physics.
Why they move without losing energy: Scalar waves are thought to propagate
through the quantum vacuum or zero-point field where there is no resistance. In
this field, scalar waves don’t lose energy as they would in typical physical media
(like air or space). They simply exist within this multidimensional structure,
potentially operating beyond time as we perceive it. This timeless quality allows
them to persist across vast distances without weakening.
Sources for this information: Bearden’s work builds on Tesla’s ideas, arguing
that scalar waves, unlike electromagnetic waves, are made of pure potential energy
that can access higher dimensions. Other metaphysical and fringe scientific sources
propose that scalar waves are linked to the subtle energy fields that permeate the
universe—what some traditions call ether or prana.
Who is Using Scalar Waves to Transmit Information Across Dimensions Currently? Who
Did it First?
First Use: Historically, Nikola Tesla is considered one of the first to explore
the potential of scalar energy (though he didn't explicitly call it scalar waves).
Tesla’s work on wireless transmission of energy and the Wardenclyffe Tower was an
early attempt to harness this form of energy for communication and power across
long distances.