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Luc Montagnier’s Revolution in Biology
New Evidence for A Non-Particle View of Life
by Laurence Hecht
Jan. 21, 2011
France’s leading virologist, Luc Montagnier, has brought forth remarkable new evidence for a non-particle view of life. The emission of low-frequency electromagnetic waves from bacterial DNA sequences, and the appar- ent ability of these waves to organize nucleotides (the raw material of DNA) into new bacterial DNA, by mediation of structures within water, are among the important results reported to date. By demonstrating the interaction of living organisms with electromagnetic waves, perhaps including the low-frequency Schumann resonance waves in the Earth’s atmosphere, the work has revolutionary implications for biology and our whole understanding of the universe, extending the work begun in the 1920s by such figures as Alexander Gurwitsch, who detected ultraviolet radiations from growing plant cells.
The signals detected by Montagnier appear to be a property of most bacteria infecting humans, as well as many viruses, includ- ing HIV, influenza A, and hepatitis C. Further, it appears from the research, that some common diseases not previously consid- ered to be of bacterial origin, may indeed be so. In evidence of that, signals identical to those detected in test tubes containing live bacteria, have been found in the blood plasma, and in the DNA extracted from the plasma, in patients suffering from Al- zheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, chronic Lyme syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, and various neuropathies.
Dr. Montagnier, who won the Nobel prize in 2008 for his 1983 discovery of the HIV virus, has proposed to employ these radio frequency techniques for detection of chronic bacterial and viral infections, and to explore means to use them in treat- ment of diseases including AIDS and autism. Montagnier also notes that such techniques might some day provide a solution to the growing problem of evolution of antibiotic-resistant organisms.
Under attack from the science establishment in Europe and elsewhere in the West, Montagnier, age 78, has now made the decision to pursue further re-
The Non-Particle View
Montagnier’s experiments bear upon certain crucial questions of scientific method which could not be properly addressed within the usually posed paradoxes of 20th Century physics, but which begin to find a clearer resolution when the subject matter becomes the relationship among the non-living, living, and also cognitive domains. For example, we knew already from the work of de Broglie and Schrödinger in the 1920s, that the paradoxes arising from the attempt to reduce experience within the non- living domain to a particle-based conception of substance, could be overcome by a wave conception which subsumed the phe- nomena of electromagnetic radiation and the old “mechanics” within a unified conception of microcosm and macrocosm.
However, Schrödinger was unable to carry over such insights into the domain of life, instead proposing a disappointing notion of local negation of entropy to explain the obvious upward organizing principle characterizing both evolutionary progress and cognitive human advance. That difficulty was resolved midway through the 20th Century by Lyndon LaRouche’s rec- ognition that human creativity, which he recognized as the driving force of human physical economic advance, and the actual source of wealth or value, as opposed to all prevailing theories of labor content or market valuation, was also the knowable principle of universal progress, or cognate with it. Therefore, the characteristics of that universally propagated creative principle must be adducible from properly constructed investigations into the relationship of cosmic radiations to life on Earth—provided that the usual flawed assumption about the completeness and efficacy of the human sensorium, the five senses, is cast aside, as LaRouche has recently emphasized.3
By revisiting the question of the interplay of radiation, includ- ing atmospheric and, implicitly, cosmic radiation, with life, the Montagnier experiments have brought to bear some fresh new evidence into this area of inquiry which had been declared al- most verboten by the science establishment for most of the last century.
The Experimental Evidence
To make these matters more transparent, let us now review in greater detail the extraordinary experimental results reported by Montagnier and his colleagues. https://whnclasses.com/pluginfile.php/20583/mod_page/content/30/Non-particle.pdf