Knowledge Limitations: We are at a point in technology where we know enough to manipulate human DNA but lack understanding of the broader implications of these actions.
Scientific Models: Current scientific models do not fully account for what it means to be human, including the non-physical aspects of existence.
Insights from Albert Einstein's Brain Study
Einstein's Brain: Had more folds leading to a greater surface area, which correlated with the higher number of neurons acting like biological antennas.
Memory Storage: Modern insights suggest that memories are not stored in the brain but in a field connecting all things, and neurons tune into specific vibratory spaces within this field.
Field Theory and DNA
2012 CERN Announcement: Scientists confirmed a field underlying all existence, storing information, which neurons and DNA can tune into.
Learning Process: Learning something new (e.g., a language or music) involves neurons connecting over approximately 72 hours to form new neural pathways.
Human Evolution and Virtual Reality Theory
Homo Sapiens Emergence: Anatomically modern humans (AMHs) appeared suddenly 200,000 years ago with no gradual development from species like Neanderthals.
Genetic Mutations: There are mutations in human DNA that do not occur under natural circumstances, pointing towards possible gene editing.