
Originally Posted by
Dan Jenson
Jeff,
The process that you describe makes cancer an intelligent process, an intelligent being so-to-speak, and not just some genetic defect that causes cells to proliferate. So, cancer becomes a complexity with its own instinct for survival and living process. Its own DNA.
Your described "flipping the cell into an anerobic state" would be the result of a DNA hybridization which would result in a new being. A parasite.
Industrial fermenting processes utilize the bacillus litcheniformis microbe in order to "flip the cell into an anerobic state" if I am stating this correctly.
I was just thinking that it would be a simple enough process to place some bacillus L. onto a microscope slide and expose it to frequencies ?
dj