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Can The things genetic relations do, have a direct effect on you, even if you ha

ve no contact?
Another strange experience I had, was that for every relative I met, there was a
n uncanny event or tendency in my life, which related closely to theirs
it was
very odd. And I m not talking mundane coincidences
I m talking things like me having
a spate of researching into cold fusion, which it turned out my uncle, (an astr
ophysicist), had written a paper on. (I had also randomly suddenly decided to st
art a degree in astrophysics at University even though i had no academic backgro
und in it and already had a place to study Geology.. I just had the sudden *urg
e*).
With my uncle there was even more weirdness . at the time that we met, I was tryin
g to write a patent for a particular type of interactive tv service which requir
ed looking at the specific way the data could be sent and received.. it turned o
ut that he was looking into the same data communication issue as me (albeit for
a different invention), but we were both trying to solve the same problem, at th
e same time, having never met.. that was uncanny to say the least.
Then there was my obsession with horses and riding from age 4, when no-one else
in my adopted family had ever ridden, of course it turned out two of my close re
latives are involved with training horses and eventing and *all* of them ride.
Then there was my half-brother, it was very interesting talking to him, it turne
d out we had become interested in and learned about the same things at the same
time also, just like my and my uncle even though we had never met.
The overriding realization I had from meeting and finding out about them, was th
at i really began to feel that I had been influenced by these people s actions, in
real-time during my life
even though I d had no contact with them. That their actio
ns and learning had somehow affected me and mine them. You hear about this sort
of thing with twins who have been separated at birth and never met, but im not s
ure about adopted people (might be interesting to look into!). It is a little b
it like the morphic resonance theory (where, for example, when one cow learns so
mething, then they all seem to learn it at the same time
like not crossing cattl
e grids). There is a theory that this happens at the human level too
that the mo
re people that learn something, the easier it becomes for other people to learn.
However, in my own experience of the very closely related genetic level, this b
ecomes a lot more acute.
If that is the case then what conclusions can you draw? Why would the genetic le
vel have such an impact?
1) that the consciousness/spirit/soul of familial lines transcends the body sing
ular, because you are essentially sharing the same soul/spirit/consciousness in
essence but even then, on the physical level, the only thing that relates you i
s the similarity of your genetics, so this must have some kind of bearing on it
.
2) that memory is somehow stored in the genetic code or atoms of the body, rath
er than the brain and that includes the memory of you forebears
3) if one genetically similar person to you learns something which is then recor
ded in their DNA, it somehow also alters your own DNA, (we will look at bells th
eorem (Quantum mechanics) later to explore this

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