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Message Subject Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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I was going to post his last night, but something suggested I wait.
We have all been taught there are 4 Bases in DNA but in 2011 it was discovered there were 6
[link to www.news-medical.net]
[link to news.discovery.com]

I will just point out some scientific skulduggery. We had completed the Human Genome project before 2011. That means it is wrong unless it includes the two extra Nucleotide bases[and the two other bases discovered after that, I can't find the links ATM] does anyone see any problems in genetics and genetic studies?

Wiki does not currently carry the information about the extra bases on it's page about DNA.

If we are inside a construct it is constructed fractally, we will never find any ultimate answers within the construct because there will always be something more to find and see. This is the nature of fractals, a 2D one can have the circle drawn around it but it has infinite surface area.
Science will never find all the answers pursuing the methods they do. Some say this is deliberate.

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You ay be right about the 'fractal' nature of our DNA. Reading the articles, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are all part of Cytosine. It is reasonable to expect to have four alternate pathways back to each of the other three bases, Adenine, Guanine, and Thymine.

Not the place in this thread, but four sets of four are deeply imbedded in the Mayan ancient works, also the Chinese. The researchers know much more than is being reported. We'll only learn about it when the outcome of the work becomes old news.


1. adenine

2. guanine

3. thymine

4. cytosine

Fifth base," 5-methylcytosine”

Sixth base, “5 hydroxymethylC “ from 5 methylC (the fifth base) in the first of a four step reaction leading back to bare-boned cytosine

Seventh base ”5-formylcytosine”

Eighth base “5 carboxylcytosine”
 
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