Sunday, May 31, 2009

Global DNA - Part II

To understand how global DNA operates within the species one must focus on the relationship between DNA and the immune system and how that relationship guarantees the integrity of each human being.

One only has to look at what happens to a human body after the immune system goes "offline" at death to understand the importance of its role. But the truth is that the immune system is powerless to act until it gets its instructions from the DNA molecule. The immune system runs on information. Simply put, it acts based on what the DNA tells it reality is, but if the DNA gives it false information then the immune system does not exercise a veto; it simply proceeds as if the information is correct. And this is true of the development of the biological individual as well.

Global DNA functions the same way. It's active ingredient is information. The human race does whatever it believes to be true. Everyone knows how human knowledge has progressed over the years, but hardly pays attention to the way that the state of human knowledge affects what humans are able to accomplish. There was a time when humans believed that the earth was flat. It was reasonable conclusion based on observable fact, even though the earth never has been flat. But humans in that time acted as if it were true and never set sail for fear of falling off the edge. The same is true of our belief that the earth was the center of ther universe. That had a more profound effect on our behavior. Until humans came to accept that the sun was the center of the solar system and the earth revolved around the sun they would never have been able to make sense of the laws that make space travel possible.

Humans act as if other human beings are enemies because this is what the human race now believes. This is different from what we believed about the earth being flat or about the earth being the center of the universe. The first humans did not know the truth about those things. This type of information had to wait until we have the technology to discover that information. Early humans understood that humans were brothers. That knowledge was necessary for the race to thrive. This indicates that there was a point in time when something caused brothers to view each other as enemies, and now that "new" knowledge controls our behavior.

We cannot wait for technology to enable us to discover the truth. We need to determine what changed.

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