40 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matterb2861 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matter “6x9”can act as cavities entrapping the em signals (in the frequency range
500–3000 Hz) generated by the DNA segment in the first tube, and the
entrapped em signals provided the information for regenerating the DNA
segment when mixed with the PCR reagents. The actual experiments are
much more complex, but the main features of their experiments can be
schematically represented as shown in Figure 2.11.
Since Benveniste (1935–2004) first carried out an experiment (similar
to that depicted in Figure 2.11) with human immune cells in 1988 [114]
and Montagnier worked with his collaborators beginning in 2005 for a
year and a half (before Montagnier was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2008
for his codiscovering of HIV) to learn the experimental procedures which
he later applied to much more simplified systems as shown in Figure 2.11
(e.g., short DNA segments isolated from AIDS patients) [115], it may be
justified to refer to this kind of experiments as the BMEs for the conveni
ence of discussions and the positive of such experiments may be referred
to as the Benveniste–Montagnier effects (BMEs).
The BMEs, when proved to be real and not the artifacts of some
unknown error, may revolutionize biology and medicine, as pointed out by(a) (b) (c)
Figure 2.11 A simplified representation of what is here called the BME. Reproduced
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