(03-29-2011, 09:01 PM)Bring4th_Austin Wrote: How can we completely change the chemical elements of our bodies through evolution? To do this safely through generational changes, this seems impossible in 700 years. Am I missing something?
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What do you guys think?
Austin, here's a quote that may explain the mystery somewhat.
Quote:Ra Wrote:
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This transitional body is one which will be, shall we say, able to appreciate fourth-density vibratory complexes as the instreaming increases without the accompanying disruption of the third-density body. If a third-density entity were, shall we say, electrically aware of fourth-density in full, the third-density electrical fields would fail due to incompatibility.
What I'm getting out of this is: the laws of physics are slowly changing. A different type of electricity, that is not seen in 3D due to some essential incompatibility with 3D electromagnetism, is slowly beginning to manifest. Electricity determines the structure of matter to a great extent -- here's a quote from Wikipedia:
Quote:Electromagnetism fundamentally determines all macroscopic, and many atomic levels, properties of the chemical elements, including all chemical bonding.
So, to spell it out, new "flavors" of electromagnetism imply new and previously impossible atomic and molecular-level structures. ("Dark" matter that we currently cannot see, but detect its gravitational effects on everything?)
The change process in the electromagnetic properties of matter is obviously gradual. Our bodies can already substitute one substance for another -- in a negative example, lead in part is so toxic because our bodies mistakenly substitute it for beneficial minerals. In the same way, the gradual availability of new forms of matter at the atomic and molecular levels may lead to the gradual incorporation of these substances into the construction of the body in the womb, with accompanying DNA changes.