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The Creation of Man
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<blockquote data-quote="Dmitri" data-source="post: 16898" data-attributes="member: 397"><p><strong>Re: The Creation of Man</strong></p><p></p><p>Why military? Their budget is not much more than about ten pharmaceutical companies combined. I am not saying it is not waste of money. What their research is? Somewhere it is more advanced, like in space weapons engineering, but not in the biotech, throw them ten billions or more. Their work habits are on the slow side. Some dumb former grad students of ours went to work for them - they will not advance 20-30 years ahead of the rest, not in their lifetime. They may have had a lot of hints, but the hardware technique was not there. It?s like I have a hammer in my garage and some wrenches, and I will make a Lexus. </p><p></p><p>Considering sounds. They have to be wonderfully important. I love Tibetan mantras and think they do a lot. Music overall does a lot too, but not so wisely. I do not know how sound may affect DNA, cannot think of any research done here. To speculate, DNA sequence may stay the same, but there is a lot in the organism that may change and get the momentum. I like to think good sounds help us along better trajectories in our existences, comparable to Buddhist attention to the breath, at least for a minute a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmitri, post: 16898, member: 397"] [b]Re: The Creation of Man[/b] Why military? Their budget is not much more than about ten pharmaceutical companies combined. I am not saying it is not waste of money. What their research is? Somewhere it is more advanced, like in space weapons engineering, but not in the biotech, throw them ten billions or more. Their work habits are on the slow side. Some dumb former grad students of ours went to work for them - they will not advance 20-30 years ahead of the rest, not in their lifetime. They may have had a lot of hints, but the hardware technique was not there. It?s like I have a hammer in my garage and some wrenches, and I will make a Lexus. Considering sounds. They have to be wonderfully important. I love Tibetan mantras and think they do a lot. Music overall does a lot too, but not so wisely. I do not know how sound may affect DNA, cannot think of any research done here. To speculate, DNA sequence may stay the same, but there is a lot in the organism that may change and get the momentum. I like to think good sounds help us along better trajectories in our existences, comparable to Buddhist attention to the breath, at least for a minute a day. [/QUOTE]
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