Shedding Light On How Cells Communicate (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Thursday, November 08, 2012, 15:16 (4399 days ago) @ BBella


> bbella: If light carries the information in the cell and functions as the messenger between the cells, then, it would seem to me, that it's not the cell that is intelligent but the light moving between the cells that's intelligent.-I just looked at the Wikipedia entry on biophotons. Seemed like a fair summary. Added to the mix was the observation that photoreceptive proteins are in the brain! I have no idea how photons could carry information: as a digital code; by using the direction of spin? In the counterintuitive quantum world, anything is possible. I keep coming back to the comments about meditation and being AT ONE WITH THE UNIVERSE, much of the discussion is about light, extraordinary light. -The comments at the end of the article you presented tried to sneak in a biophoton version of a theory of consciousness. Again, back to a theory of consciousness at the quantum level. Our consciousness makes the universe conscious, or is it the other way around? The universe was always conscious and our brains developed into receivers and participants. Pim van Lommel is of this latter viewpoint.


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