Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Seems to have resolved itself somewhat. Of course it's about human mitochondria, (bp 16,569). Circular? then the diameterwould be the number to divide Char's # by.....getting about 856.8 hz. Multiplying and dividing by 2 yields quite a few frequencies. I then became interested in the number 428hz in the CAFL. It is very heavily represented in the A's, then Cancer Maintenance secondary (428 hz), Cancer Astrocytoma (857 hz) and fizzles out, it seems, at Canine Parovirus and Cryptococcus Meoformans. Transferring this back to Base Pairs for comparison to the Genomes yields little that might make some sense. (A couple of near misses.) Is there any record from whence this frequency came? Of course, someone could make me feel great if the frequency for human mitochondrial damage was NOT ocurring within the CAFL. What IS the frequency for human mitochondria? Does anyone actually know? Del Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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