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Question about frequencies (hertz)?

Hi All, I am interested in doing some research into frequencies of sound and light. I know about brainwaves, but I’m curious how you use these frequencies to adjust other parts of the body such as the dna.

Also does anyone know of any particular mp3 downloads or frequencies that can make changes to the dna?

Nobody has found conclusive evidence that certain frequencies cause DNA strands to lose or gain whole genes or even as little as a single nucleotide. If it’s possible, it would take some seriously well-thought-out engineering to succeed.

MP3 audio is a “lossy” format that employs psychoacoustic reconstruction. Decompressing MP3 audio uses a technique that makes your brain think the output is nearly the same as the input, even though it’s actually drastically different.

The chance of MP3 audio output generating specific tones that might induce mutation in DNA is extremely low, even if you engineer the audio input specifically to generate the required output after passing through the psychoacoustic transform.

However, I should throw a proverbial “wrench” into the spokes of that idea…. Most digital-to-analog converters use an integrated circuit known as an AC’97. These devices generate fluctuations in the actual frequencies that are observed at their output due to manufacturing flaws, material expansion and contraction due to heat, electron migration, fluctuations in master clock frequencies, and other similar complications.

Then, you have distortion from your speakers. There is no known speaker design that accurately and precisely reproduces the input audio. On top of that, differences in air content would change the observed frequencies slightly. Not to mention that room acoustics would cause certain frequencies to be reflected, absorbed, refracted, or diffused.

In other words: it’s so unlikely to happen, it’s nearly impossible.

However, it’s quite a bit more likely that you can implant suggestion into a listener’s brain with certain waveforms, which can induce behavioral modifications… which could potentially cause the brain to make slight mutations in certain cells or neuron configurations.

I still say it’s nearly impossible.

Mc Mong – Luv DNA [MP3 + DL]


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