7 Things Ridiculed By Conventional Science – But Which Are Said To Be True
22nd December 2015 Guest Writer for Wake Up World Science is great for distinguishing fact from pure fiction. However, certain scientists indoctrinated into the various hierarchical trees of academia or research and development have the habit of turning a number of scientific principles, theories and tenets into ‘indisputable facts’ — in spite of evidence to the contrary. Some of these ‘indisputable facts’ have had some serious challenges from outstanding scientists with their outside-the-box thinking. Bringing us new ways of looking into things they have had a tough time having been met with ridicule or invalidation from the scientific establishment and its conventional science. Don’t get me wrong, indeed there have been and still are many crackpot ideas. However, having said that, here are 7 things ridiculed by conventional science but which are said to be true.
1. Junk DNAAccording to one study it has been found that we use around 8% of our DNA (previously it was thought to be 3-5%). Thus, science spends its time looking at this 8% subset, how it encodes for proteins involved in body construction… while the rest is described as ‘junk DNA.’ However, a number of Russian researchers begged to differ with the junk DNA viewpoint, believing that nature wouldn’t be so wasteful: In biology almost every structure exists to perform a function and junk DNA should be no exception. So the researchers set out to investigate whether or not the junk DNA was doing anything and they came up with some very interesting results. These experimental findings by Dr. Pjotr Garjajev and his colleagues can be briefly summarized.
These findings offer an explanation as to how humans all over the world are able to develop complex language applying the same basic principles. It’s because of the arranging/rearranging of our DNA the underlying software programme for language formation.
These groundbreaking amazing experiments with world-changing implications show that language, sound and light frequencies have a far more powerful influence on our DNA than was ever imagined. Indeed, junk DNA is not the junk it has been made out to be. For more information on this fascinating subject go here. 2. Free Energy and Anti-Gravity TechnologyAnother one ridiculed by conventional science is the idea of the availability and practical use of free energy. Taking the case of hidden knowledge related to Nazi anti-gravity flying saucer technology the practical use of free energy does exist. The Nazi’s had developed antigravity flying saucer technology during World War 2. It has been said that a secret base was made in the Antarctic which housed the flying saucers. Then in the latter part of 1945 these super weapons moved to another military base the Schwarze Sonne – Black Sun on the dark side of the moon. Using the saucers on dark side of the moon when the time was right an Earth invasion was planned but didn’t materialize. During the wartime a number of eyewitness accounts in London, New York and Prague reported these strange looking bell-shaped flying objects having the German military iron cross insignia… travelling at very high speeds. An engineer named Joseph Andreas Epp claimed he had been involved in the development of the technology during the wartime and that the Schriever-Habermohl project involved some 15 different prototypes. What happened to this technology in the years after WW2? 3. ConsciousnessGoing back for hundreds of years now, without any proof, conventional science still attaches itself to the firm dogmatic belief that consciousness is a mere illusion, claiming that it’s nothing more than activity in our brains. However, this ‘biochemical robot’ reductionist theory used to dismiss consciousness is slowly crumbling. Other explanations in support of consciousness have come into being. For example, the excellent work of William Tiller shows that conscious intention can manifest a particular intended outcome. He explains that the energy needed for manifesting an intended outcome can be obtained by tapping into the infinite energy found in the vacuum which, in turn, affects the quantum reality. The quantum reality is the bridge between the pure vacuum energy and the outcome reflected in the material world. The work of physicists Kip Thorne, John Archibald and Charles Misner has supported Tiller’s findings, while Jill Balte Taylor has also shared her fascinating insights into the study of consciousness. Consciousness has far reaching implications and is the key to world change that we as the collective human race can use for planetary transformation. 4. Morphogenetic FieldsFrom his research Rupert Sheldrake put forward the idea of the existence of holistic energetic fields present in living things. Each organizing morphogenetic field (energetic field) is species-specific and is formed through habit. The related cause and effect relationship shown by living things through the morphogenetic field differs from conventional biology. It proposes that behaviour cannot be explained by genes and gene products alone. To explain, when something happens in life it draws upon the organism’s field which holds its inherited species specific-memory on how to deal with the situation. This collective inherited species-specific memory is non-local and resonates across all its members (morphic resonance). Now, to clarify with an example: A particular situation occurs which causes a member of that species to react in a new way that say favours its survival. After a while, this newly ‘learnt trick’ becomes habit. The memory for this trick can then be accessed by other members of the same species. This happens because the knowing how to do the trick has transferred to the collective species-specific memory, the morphogenetic field, habitually formed by the first species. Thus, experiments have shown how rats all over the world learn to escape a laboratory constructed maze much quicker: That’s because the first rat has learnt how to escape the maze. The first rat, having formed the memory for this trick has made it accessible to other rats, allowing them to escape the maze quicker. Morphogenetic fields and morphic resonance occurs in social groups; bird flocks, fish shoals and in human cultures and societies etc., explaining how developments happen care of the organized fields and memory transmission… The study of morphogenetic fields has not been well received by mainstream science because it proposes an idea that goes against one of its sacred cows: The idea that memory can be stored in a field outside of the brain. However, the idea of morphogenetic and morphic fields is gathering more and more acceptance in scientific circles. I believe that human planetary transformation and awakening will happen through the knowledge shared in the morphogenetic field. 5. TelepathyBesides consciousness it comes as no surprise that mainstream science also rejects telepathy. One alternative scientist that doesn’t is biologist Rupert Sheldrake. Sheldrake has made a number of studies on telepathy with favourable results. His conclusive studies have included telepathic relationships between close relatives, pets and their owners, those knowing when phone calls and emails will happen… Proof of telepathy changes the subject from being a “paranormal” to “normal” phenomenon. In other words, the telepathic is just an extension of biology and how humans and animals communicate between each other.
6. The Hollow Earth TheoryIt has been put forward by some that the surface crust below Earth is either partially or entirely hollow and that there exists a central sun at the middle of the core. It has been said that below the crust surface, accessible via holes found at the North and South poles, there exists entities, advanced hi-tech civilizations, UFO’s… For many, the ‘hollow Earth’ theory is a case of merging science-fiction with science-fact. Is it a case of unravelling the mysteries to find extraordinary revelations or nothing more than finding out that the whole theory is pure fiction? Here, then, are the pros and cons with regard to the hollow Earth theory: In support:
Against:
All in all however, the intriguing hollow Earth theory will not go away! 7. Big Pharma vs. HomeopathyIt comes as no surprise that many strong advocates of Big Pharma medicine have a somewhat disdainful regard for homeopathy and its practitioners. The long dark and disdainful history of attack stems from opposing views between conventional medicine and homeopathy practitioners on how illness should be treated, especially when it comes to the treatment of disease. Conventional medicine basically assumes that there is something ‘wrong’ with the patient and treat, inhibit or suppress illness symptoms by using biochemical/pharmacological intervention. Homeopaths on the other hand focus on promoting natural healing abilities, regarding the symptoms as the body’s way of trying to heal itself.
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