Their presence still lingers here

31 08 2011

Follow your Instinct… or your DNA-Memory!
Lucy always had the fear of the sea, she couldn’t resist, even a luxury trip on one of those great and giant ships couldn’t convince her to regard it with anything but anxiety. she didn’t have any related-accident or… what? I don’t know! but it was always there, in her, this I know.

“What if I told you the human body not only housed an individual’s memories, but the memories of his ancestors as well? Genetic memory, if you will. Migration, hibernation, reproduction. How do animals know when and where to go? What to do?”
―Warren Vidic

DNAs like all molecules, already obeys the laws of quantum chemistry, including quantum superpositions, collapses, and tunneling. The consequences of these laws are more commonly known as quantum chemistry, which explains all of the familiar chemical laws. On the other hand, quantum chemistry proves that memory stores in each part of the system individually, which means that if a part of the system is damaged it still can perform complicated tasks assigned to it.
late 60s some psychological researchers suggested that we can remember our ancestor’s lives by ways that unlock our DNA memory.
The theory of DNA/genetic memory is controversial. There are examples of what seem to be genetic memory happening in reality in the animal kingdom. Such examples include birds knowing where to migrate in the winter, and other forms of what might otherwise be known as “animal instinct”. However, the mechanism for the preservation of memories in DNA has not been found.
There are still many flaws and holes in this theory, such as if the memory continues after the ancestor’s child is born, or if it abruptly stops there and does not progress any farther down the family tree.

Now, maybe it was Lucy’s grandfather who happened to be really afraid of sharks because he had been attacked by them one of those old days…

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