

Reach out and touch that chair, door, fireplace, or some other physical object. Is it real or a cleverly crafted illusion made up of tiny, invisible, and hollow subatomic particles?
You don’t have to be a mathematician to understand the theories associated with quantum physics. Such theories claim that everything in the universe is made up of smaller parts. The smaller parts are constantly moving about in all directions at incredible rates of speed. The solid objects that make up our world are made from countless numbers of tiny subatomic particles.
Some quantum physicists have discovered that the tiny particles, which are moving at tremendous speeds, are hollow. The physicists have explained the theory by stating that the subatomic particles fluctuate, back and forth, between being a solid particle and a wavelength. At any given time, the solidness of a particle can change to a non solidified waveform and vice versa.
I have believed for many years that the DNA of human beings, and other life forms on the planet, has a dual purpose. My theory is that DNA serves as a blueprint for building the physical beings and other life forms on the Earth and as a receiving antenna.
If you look at the structure of DNA, it can be likened to a radio receiver. It has a big double helix swirl like an antenna, and I believe it’s a gigantic radio tuner. My theory is predicated on the idea that DNA has been designed to receive specific frequencies. When it gets those frequencies in the acceptable range, it turns the waveforms into the more solidified particles, and that, in turn, allows the hollow particles to form the very solid objects that make up our world.
An excellent way to understand my theory is by thinking about the process of listening to a radio. When we’re listening to a particular station on the radio, we realize that many other stations are also broadcasting at the same time. Just because we can’t hear the other productions doesn’t mean they’re not simultaneously transmitting their stations’ signals. A radio instrument allows us to tune into various radio frequencies. When we adjust the radio tuner in different directions, it will enable us to access other stations. Depending on how we move the tuner, a different signal is picked up, and another station can be accessed. The radio analogy I am describing is similar to what I believe happens when the subatomic particles interact with human DNA.
What a human being might perceive as reality could be a wide range of frequency fields or wavelength patterns. Perhaps the energy patterns are picked up and read by the DNA and then transformed into the virtual reality world that we all perceive as a solid world (reality).
Our perceptions of reality could be pretty limited depending on the construct of our DNA and the frequencies it can or cannot receive. Perhaps there are many alternate realities (frequencies) in existence that human and animal DNA cannot access. Maybe we are all here to experience an illusory world that has been designed to look and feel natural but is nothing more than a very sophisticated simulation designed by some fantastic, vast intelligence.
THE WORLD COULD BE A LOT DIFFERENT THAN WE PERCEIVE IT TO BE!
Our five senses allow us to perceive the world around us at any given time a certain way. But don’t be fooled into thinking that what we see, hear, smell, taste, and touch are the accurate representations of what exists in the way of absolute reality.
For all intents and purposes, the solid world around us comprises wavelengths that can temporarily become solidified under the right conditions. Sensory nerve endings cover the human skin and allow us to feel the solid materials we encounter throughout our lives. But those solid materials we come into contact with are nothing more than solidified frequency signatures or waveforms. In actuality, all the solidified objects we encounter daily are made up of tiny subatomic particles that are, according to many quantum physicists, 99 percent hollow.
Some of the cranial nerves inside the human skull help us transform frequency signatures into the physical world we think we know.
CN # I is known as the olfactory nerve. It helps our brains convert certain particles (frequency waveforms) into what we perceive to smell.
CN#II is known as the optic nerve. It helps our brains convert light frequency waveforms into what we perceive to be the vision of our environment.
CNs #s III, IV, and VI are the oculomotor, trochlear, and abducens nerves. These nerves help move our eyes in different directions so that the eyes and human brain can read the light frequencies.
CNs #s VII, IX, and X are known as the facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves. These nerves help our tongues to convert certain particles (frequency waveforms) into what we perceive to taste.
CN#VIII is known as the vestibulocochlear nerve. A portion of this nerve helps our ears to convert specific frequency signatures into what our brains perceive as sound.
Our brains are like a central processing computer that can make sense of an environment made up of many frequency signatures. Only after the brain decodes those frequencies through sophisticated neurophysiological processes does the world appear to human beings as it does.
It is possible, in my opinion, that a Vast Intelligence (GOD) has constructed what we call life and universal existence in the forms of frequency signatures that are transformed by DNA and decoded further by our brains, ultimately yielding a more solidified perception of reality for humans and other life forms on Earth.
_____________________________________
Watch The Target List movie trailer on
Saturday, July 24th — 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time







