Wow signal in human DNA

24. 12. 2023
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According to scientists from Kazakhstan, the signal of an advanced alien civilization from the ancient past is encoded in human DNA.

In a study called Wow signal in human genetic code scientists Vladimír I. Ščerbak and Maxim A. Makukov from the Department of Mathematics at Al-Farabi of Kazakhstan State University and the Fesenko Astrophysics Institute in Alma Ate believe in the existence of "biological SETI". It is a mathematical code contained in human DNA and cannot be explained by the process of evolution as traditional theories proclaim.

The theory of prehistoric astronauts and the idea that humans are essentially created by a race as provocative as in the past do not sound at once. In ancient texts it is written about how people were created in the image of "God", now science has come closer to proving it.

According to an article published in the journal Icarus, both claim: "The genetic code does not change with age. It is the most stable structure we know. Therefore, it represents a very reliable storage for intelligent characteristics. Once the genome is properly transcribed, the new feature code remains frozen in the cell and its progeny so that it can be delivered through time and space. ”According to their theory, human DNA is structured so precisely that it contains a whole set of arithmetic and ideographic patterns of symbolic language.

The study led other scientists to hypothesize that humans were created outside the solar system millions of years ago, as described in various ancient texts about the "Gods", the creators and the creation of the human species.

In addition, these claims are consistent with the hypothesis that life on Earth has actually spread from other star systems on the asteroids and comets that carried it.

Ščerbak and Makukov claim that their detailed analysis of the human genome indicates the accuracy of DNA and amino acid nucleotide alignment. In their study, they claim, "The code contains arithmetic and ideographic patterns of symbolic language." They say that it uses the decimal system, logical transformations, and the abstract symbol of zero. "It simply came to our notice then. The formulas are the result of precise logic and complex calculations. "

Two versions of the code

In their study, Shcherbak and Makukov argue that there are different versions of the code: “An almost symmetrical version of the code with arithmetic formulas behaves like a universal standard code. With this code, it is intuitively easy to derive a symmetrical version with its ideography. Or, conversely, if the symmetric version were universal, it would hardly be possible to derive an almost symmetric code with all the arithmetic formulas. Therefore, with the standard version, it is possible to access both the arithmetic and ideographic components of the signal, although the symmetrical version does not occur in nature. There are two possible explanations for why it occurs in euploid funnels. Either there were both versions of the code at the beginning of the settlement of the Earth and one remained in the euploid funnels, or it was originally only a standard version, which later changed to a symmetrical version in the euploid funnels. As for other unique versions of the code, they do not appear to contain a set of formulas, nor are they easily derivable from standard code. They represent later deviations from the standard code.

Which of theories sounds more likely? Religious, according to which the higher entity, God, created the universe and life on Earth? Or the one according to which intelligent beings from a distant corner of the universe created man perhaps "in their own image" as mentioned in the old texts?

The theory of panspermia proclaims that life in the universe spreads naturally to other planets. However, the possibility of creating life on Earth by other highly intelligent beings comes into play.

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