Re: [RC] Cloning and Environment//Quantum Connectedness - Beverley H. Kane, MDTitle: Re: [RC] Cloning and Environment//Quantum Connectedness There is absolutely no hard scientific evidence to show that mirroring in twins is “caused by” genes.That theory is unprovable without gold standard mass, prospective, double-blind, interventional studies. Can you think of a study design for that exercise? (I can, but it would be unethical to carry it out.) In quantum physics, there is a phenomenon known as “quantum connectedness,” which roughly speaking, means any system where the elements (usually particles, but also twins in utero, also lovers) have once been in contact will remain in contact with similar behaviors and “fates.” Of course, particles do not have genes. When the weather gets too foul to ride, please read the essay on the Science of Connectedness by Bill Gough http://www.fmbr.org/papers/sc2.php (excerpt below). (See also Nick Herbert’s Quantum Reality.) The last horse I was trying out for Soul Horse—I think she was psychic. After 1 hr on a strange trail w/ a new stallion, she was reading my mind on a loose rein. Believe me, I’m not that good a rider for it to have been all body signals. I loved her. Alas, she was 15.3 and way out of price range. (She’s advertised on endurance.net. PM me if you want a big, gorgeous, sweet, precision, psychic horse.) Beverley...whose best non-horsey friends are physicist-parapsychologists 4. A physical system, once separated, retains a "connectedness" through the quantum wave function. This is, perhaps, the most bizarre and controversial of the predictions of quantum mechanics since it implies linkages that transcend space, time, and the conventional interactions of the four basic force fields. But considerable experimental effort has confirmed that "local" connections are inadequate to explain reality; this justifies incorporating "non-locality" into our model. A more comprehensive discussion of non-locality appears below in connection with the detailed description of the model. On 10/25/07 9:56 AM, "Smith, Dave" <dsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: As important as environmental factors are to the development of the individual, the importance of the DNA can’t be overstated. Examples abound of identical twins (humans), with the same DNA, separated and isolated at birth and raised in completely different environments who develop in tandem – often uncanny – ways, such as choosing similar careers, exhibiting similar mannerisms such as pushing back hair with the same hand gesture, similar walking gaits, even driving the same make and model of cars. Clearly both nature and nourishment play equally critical roles in developing the individual. ____________________________________________________ Beverley Kane, MD Horsensei Equine Assisted Learning and THerapy 2995 Woodside Road Suite #200 Box 205 Woodside, CA 94062-0205 650.868.3379 sensei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.horsensei.com ESP: wireless nonlocal area networks The Wind of Heaven is that which blows between a horse’s ears -- Arabian Proverb ____________________________________________________
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