Modern science is just beginning to understand the well nigh limitless potential of biological systems; what we could think of as universal technology. The most powerful computers have always been living organisms, with humanity’s capacity for computation at its peak.
A team from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology has developed a method for encoding digital information into DNA for data storage. The potential for this technology is enormous and it suggest that DNA may already be heavily encoded with information.
The so called ‘junk’ DNA discussed in modern times may actually be a huge wealth of genetic memory. Although the team did not speculate much on that score, for those who have developed an awareness of the hidden aspects of our world, it seems reasonable to conclude that various entities have already deciphered and used the human organism as an extension of computing technology.
And this is where the discussion of AI infiltration enters the equation. Harald Kautz Vella, a researcher and physicist studying self replicating nanotechnology, states that we have already developed systems for reading and transmitting signals directly do to human organism. These are being blanketed onto populations with nearly 100% exposure rates.
Could this latest breakthrough simply be a mainstream disclosure for what we’ve already developed many years ago? It could very well be. But given the level of DNA’s ability to store information, evidenced by the transmission of immune factors from mother to child, it appears we may already have technology available to tap into these hidden stores of knowledge.
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