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LIGHT EMITTING EMBRYOS

by Albert Kada Monday, Apr. 25, 2005 at 3:46 AM
davecom@io.com remote intelligence outpost in Texas

It was speculated that silicon diodes emitted radiation of some kind, but they are generally opaque so no light escapes. By 1963 the Light Emitting Diode became commercially available by using transparant material. The theory behind the phenomenon is related to energy released as light when a molecule or domain loses a subatomic particle. Sexual conception also involves molecules and domains trading parts. (hydrogen attraction (electronics)).

For this to happen without fission taking place in a LED, the energy must go some where and so becomes light.

Light energy may actually radiate or become part of the new unique cells that are formed when a sperm fertilizes an egg. Please call Carlo Castaneda we have another luminous being theory.

When a male human sperm hits a female human egg, DNA molecule are formed with 23 chromosomes from the male cell and 23 from the female because of subatomic forces that exist in the perceived universe. (hydrogen attraction) New unique cells are the result that contain 46 chromosomes like the rest of human body cells.

Both the alpha sex cell (female (2 X chromosomes)) and the beta (male (X and Y chromosome pair)) are dark translucent.

Small translucent organisms in the ocean have been observed emitting light radiation as they live through their short destiny. If these organisms reproduce asexually then some of the light produced could be the result of hydrogen attraction satisfaction in the unified field of the universe as a whole.

This speculative hypothesis could impact human cloning by resolving the imperfections, limitations and ethical/religious issues surrounding the asexual reproduction of humans using sex cells.

If you could combine a sperm cell with an egg cell with a molecular fusion device rather than an enzyme to produce a human embryo you would get the same basic result as a test tube baby. But a same sex couple don't need opposite sex cells to combine their DNA. They just need two sex cells.

Observing the radiation produced by the process could also be a clue as to exactly what is happening when the new unique complex molecule is created.

This could advance the understanding of what kind of subatomic particle needs to be located near the two molecules in order to get them to fuse together. Whether you use an enzyme, electric current, a beam of wave/particles like a laser, or an ion tipped probe, the result could be a human offspring that shares genetic material with both of the same sex partners but would always be of the same sex.

Gay folks could gain a foothold as complete human beings by trading genetic material in a quadracoupling combination process wherein two same sex couples of the opposite sex share X and Y chromosomes to produce a pair of male and female offspring, each of which shares the rest of the family genome.

The organized religions are more likely to accept this idea as a reasonable compromise that god can return to the opponent like Venus Williams unknown cousin who only plays tennis when she gets mad.

The possible imperfections involved in other processes are also a practical concern for the religious and scientific communities.

By using sex cells the problem of short life spans of so called clones is avoided. Their are other problems that could result from using the Dolly the sheep process for primate cloning.

You can estimate how long you are going to live by examining your chromosome shields. Sorry if this puts Palm Readers at risk of losing business.

If you could combine the rest of the molecule with such a device then lengthening the shield might be academic. This brings up other religious issues that people will surely have to grapple about but can be easily settled by old fashioned means like butchering.

The DNA molecule may be more intelligent that the foolish intelligent design theorists can imagine because if it indeeds turns out to be a communications device that emits radiation and sometimes absorbs it that travels through the universe until it contacts atomic matter or something else that changes the energy's form.

This would also confirm ancient religious inspired wisdom warning that same sex couples attempting to copulate by sex is impractical. After several generations of free and open same sex and opposite sex activities a tribe would have difficulty determining who was getting who pregnant.

If human embryos do emit light at the earliest stage of conception then it begs the question, are we related to a luminous universal entity?

If they absorb energy from a photon, are we as individuals in fact a product of light which exists in more than one place at one time as best as we can observe it? Perhaps it is only our bodies that we observe contained within one time and space.

Is human sex an electronic weapon of mass destruction primarily used to destroy the planet and dominate each other?

by Albert Kada, editor
Early Sabbath edition of THE AMERICAN bLASPHEMER
previously unpublished
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