234 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matterb2861 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matter “6x9”Without describing any details, it may be reasonably argued that the
existences of the D-EmotoGlyphs and the D-KröplinGlyphs may be
relatively easily proved by carrying out the Emoto and Kröplin experi-
ments by incorporating CymaScope in their experimental protocols (see
the first column of Table 4.16). If the results of these experiments turn
out to be positive, then the symmetry of Table 4.16 may guarantee the
existence of E-CymaGlyphs which may be very difficult, if not impos-
sible, to detect experimentally, unlike detecting D-EmotoGlyphs and
D-KröplinGlyphs.
Proving the existence of E-CymaGlyphs may have the following
potential consequences:(i) Validates the Benveniste–Montagnier experimental results (described
in Section 2.13.2),
(ii) Provides a strong empirical support for the aquaresonance model of
biological evolution proposed in [494, 498], and
(iii) Validates the basic premise of homeopathy [516].4.22 Exosomes as Extracellular Text Messages That May
Be Deciphered by Digital CymaScopy
Exosomes are one of the several kinds of phospholipid-enclosed extracel-
lular vesicles (EVs) with sizes ranging from 30 to 100 nm (10–9 m) carry-
ing various biochemicals (e.g., cholesterol, sphingomyelin, ceramide) and
biopolymers (e.g., proteins involved in membrane transport, heat shock
proteins, integrins, DNA, mRNA, micro-RNA, ncRNA) [529] for the pur-
pose of intercellular communication to accomplish diverse biological
functions [530–533].
The main objective of this section is to propose a hypothesis
concerning the theoretical foundation for the biology of exosomes and
other EVs:Exosomes may be the carriers of molecular texts algorithms (in contrast
to molecular words, e.g., hormones) that are transmitted through the
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