With advancements in nanotechnology, genetic engineering, creating artificial life, gene therapy, stem cell research, DNA manipulation and cloning, many of today’s seemingly "incurable" diseases will become a thing of the past.
Now, atomic vibration has been added to this arsenal of weapons science is trying to perfect to stop these killers.
Shaking the AIDS virus
For years, scientists have known the frequencies at which mircoscopic organisms such as bacteria and viruses literally oscillate. At the atomic level where these creatures exist, they use vibrations and their resulting harmonics as one means to help communicate or target a host or cell they wish to attack.
By firing tiny pulses of laser light, bombarding these viruses with tiny electromagnetic fields which knock them off their course, a deadly virus such as AIDS cannot get is "bearings" per se and as a result it either never attacks you, or it dies!
In order for a virus to continue living, it must of course reproduce, which means that it injects its own DNA matter into your host cells as it tries to reprogram you at the genetic level.
When viruses cannot attach themselves properly to inject their DNA into you, they of course die.
The AIDS virus is considered to be "stupid," because it ultimately kills its human host along with itself as a consequence.
Oscillatory advantages
The advantage of disrupting a virus with harmonics instead of drugs is that this insures the virus will not develop immunities or defenses. After all, it won’t be "bumped" except under therapy, which is unique to each patient.
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