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Finshaggy

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If wine is the blood and bread is the flesh, the Bible should probably mention yeast. And people think it doesn't, but I think "Yahweh" is yeast.

The people that discovered DNA have been doing research, and they have figured out how to synthesize DNA. All you have to do to create BRAND NEW (or any known) DNA is yeast and some basic elements. Yeast somehow just arranges the genomes in the right order if you give it the right number. If you give it enough to create human DNA, it becomes human DNA, if you give it enough to create flu virus DNA, it creates flu virus DNA.

The "Machine" they are using to do this (yeast is really doing all the work) is called a "Digital Biological Converter" and the process of creating DNA from binary code is called "Biological Teleportation".

So "Teleportation" now exists, it's just not what you thought it would be. And they can use it to create new viruses, or new plants and animals.
 

Nevaeh420

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If wine is the blood and bread is the flesh, the Bible should probably mention yeast. And people think it doesn't, but I think "Yahweh" is yeast.

The people that discovered DNA have been doing research, and they have figured out how to synthesize DNA. All you have to do to create BRAND NEW (or any known) DNA is yeast and some basic elements. Yeast somehow just arranges the genomes in the right order if you give it the right number. If you give it enough to create human DNA, it becomes human DNA, if you give it enough to create flu virus DNA, it creates flu virus DNA.

The "Machine" they are using to do this (yeast is really doing all the work) is called a "Digital Biological Converter" and the process of creating DNA from binary code is called "Biological Teleportation".

So "Teleportation" now exists, it's just not what you thought it would be. And they can use it to create new viruses, or new plants and animals.
Do you have any videos to help explain these things? If not, can you explain better?

P.S. What does this have to do with "God"?

~PEACE~
 

Nevaeh420

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Maybe I can have billions of clones of Myself?

What types of animals can we create? I would like to see people have wings.

~PEACE~
 

Finshaggy

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Do you have any videos to help explain these things? If not, can you explain better?

P.S. What does this have to do with "God"?

~PEACE~

No video, I can maybe make one soon though.

It is the source of "creation". So it is "God"
 

Finshaggy

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Maybe I can have billions of clones of Myself?

What types of animals can we create? I would like to see people have wings.

~PEACE~
Anything they can build on a computer they can make in real life, as long as it can be made in real life.
 

Nevaeh420

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Are you sure you are thinking of the last supper and not Passover? I am not sure, but in church they use waffers, so hard to tell from that. That's just like plastic.
I know Passover was made with unleavened bread because they allegedly didnt have time to let the bread rise.

Im not so sure about the Last Supper though.

~PEACE~
 

Finshaggy

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If anyone is confused about the science, just look up the words I put in quotes and it will tell you more. And the machine exists, they are already using it to transport flu viruses so that multiple countries can start on vaccines at the same time.
 

Finshaggy

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This may confuse some people, but it is the most simple way to describe it. It works like a 3D printer, but instead of plastic spray, it sprays elements from the elemental table, and instead of a toy, tool or gun coming out, a cell is filled with the new DNA which creates a "living creature" to be incubated.

They hope to use the machine to discover life (plant or bacteria or something) on an alien planet and send it back to Earth to be recreated.
 

Nevaeh420

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No video, I can maybe make one soon though.

It is the source of "creation". So it is "God"
Another Finshaggy video? Lol.

I was thinking about a short documentary video to better explain this new science.

Where did you find this out? Can you cite your references? A website would work. Maybe you can copy and paste some of the pertinant information from your cited references.

~PEACE~
 

Finshaggy

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Another Finshaggy video? Lol.

I was thinking about a short documentary video to better explain this new science.

Where did you find this out? Can you cite your references? A website would work. Maybe you can copy and paste some of the pertinant information from your cited references.

~PEACE~
I'm not talking about a new science, I am talking about a new machine that brought new ability to the field of genetic science (and I am not talking about genetic science)

If you want to learn more, look up the machine, there will even be the name of the inventor and maybe a video if you look up his name.
 

Finshaggy

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So we can play God now, no?

~PEACE~
Yes.

We can create creatures, we can test GMOs on the computer before making them and make them WAY easier, we can create new animal kingdoms, we can populate planets that are not suitable for Earth animal life, etc.
 

Nevaeh420

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Yes.

We can create creatures, we can test GMOs on the computer before making them and make them WAY easier, we can create new animal kingdoms, we can populate planets that are not suitable for Earth animal life, etc.
The article that you referanced said they can only create single celled organisms like viruses and bacteria, so far.

Where do you come up with the notion that we can create (large) animals?

~PEACE~
 

Beefbisquit

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The current prototype can produce only DNA, not proteins or living cells, but even that could be enough to make the device practical. Some vaccines are made using just DNA molecules, points out Venter. "If there is a pandemic, everyone around you is dying and you cannot go outdoors, you can download the vaccine in a couple of seconds from the internet," he says. That digital file would allow DBCs in homes, hospitals and companies to "just spit out a loaded syringe". His researchers believe their current prototype is already capable of producing DNA precisely enough that it could be used as a vaccine.
In 2010, Venter grabbed the attention of headline writers and scientists around the world by announcing what he calls the "world's first synthetic life". He took a synthetic bacterial genome constructed from chemicals in the laboratory and, as Venter puts it, "booted it up" by inserting it into a living single-celled bacterium. The cell replicated itself into a colony of organisms containing only the synthetic DNA.
Settle down, big boy. Cool, but you're getting ahead of yourself.
 
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