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Imperfection as the Foundation of Life: the Role of DNA in Reality Rendering.

Authors: Max Myakishev-Rempel

This chapter presents a theoretical model called "Frare" (FRActal REndering) that explores the role of DNA in consciousness. The author proposes that DNA, through its sequence-specific vibrational properties and dynamic chromatin reorganization, serves as an interface between universal and individual consciousness. The model suggests that DNA, in conjunction with neuronal networks, helps create individual consciousness through a process of filtering and reducing universal consciousness. The author integrates concepts from quantum physics, biology, and consciousness research, emphasizing the importance of imperfection and perpetual self-organization in biological systems.The model incorporates evidence from twin studies showing genetic contributions to mental traits, and draws on research in quantum biology, morphic fields, and psi phenomena. It proposes that DNA functions both as a chemical sequence and as a dynamic hologram, with its vibrational properties playing a key role in consciousness and morphogenesis. The author discusses potential experimental approaches to test these hypotheses, particularly focusing on millimeter wave interactions with DNA and sequence-specific resonance effects.The chapter examines parallels between artificial intelligence and biological consciousness, suggesting that modern AI systems may approach human-like consciousness in certain aspects. The author concludes by outlining specific experimental protocols to investigate the proposed DNA-consciousness connection, including studies of electromagnetic interactions and chromatin dynamics. The work aims to bridge gaps between traditional genetic approaches and quantum theories of consciousness while providing testable hypotheses for future research.

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