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PAPER 104 |
CEDOMIL VUGRINCIC, M.D., Ph.D. |
“The Word of God is Love. The
enactment of the Word of God is service to your brothers and sisters. Truly, if the Word of God is actively resident
within your life, the Fruits of Spirit are being produced in your life through the Service of Love.”
Solonia, tml
5/2004
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SOLAR MULTI-DIMENSIONALITIES – The Human Vortex CHROMOSOMAL DOUBLE HELIX
GENERGETICS The reader should be at this point acquainted with the existence of the genergetic Male and Female PUMA vortex enantiomers (mirror images) in which the directional flows of energies in Male (M) and Female (F) enantiomeric vortex spirals is complementary as presented in Pictures 1-3. Male (M) Female (F) P3 Pictures 1-3. Dominant energy flows in Male and Female vortex spirals The spiral energy flows
in the Male and Female respective enantiomeric
vortex subunits M(My,Mx)
and F(Fy,Fx) is presented in Picture 4. Male Female My Fy P4
M(My,Mx) F(Fy,Fx) The dominant energy spiral flows in the
main Male and Female PUMA vortices and the spiral flows in their respective
hemi-spheric vortex sub-units when presented
together appear as in Pictures 5&6. Male Female My Fy
Mx Fx
P5 M(My,Mx) F(Fy,Fx) Male Female My
Fy
Mx
Fx P6 M(My,Mx) F(Fy,Fx) Each hemi-spheric
PUMA vortex sub-unit spiral of the My, Mx
and Fy, Fx enantiomeric pairs have a
longer and shorter arm. Longer arm extends from the PUMA sub-unit heart
center to the boundary of the PUMA nuclear spindle while a shorter arm comes
off the sub-subunit. (Pictures 7 A-C)
Male Female My
Fy 7A 7B Mx
Fx M(My,Mx) F(Fy,Fx) The chromosomal enantiomeric
(mirror image) chromatids (P 7A & 7B) touch
each other at distal end between long and short arms. This place is called - centromere (P8A -2). Centromere is a
region of a chromosome where enantiomeric sister chromatids join into the double chromosomal structure (7A
& 7B à8A). P 8A The function of the centromere
is to attach itself to microtubule of a spindle vortex cytoskeleton during the cellular division (mitosis
or meiosis). (P 8B)
P 8B The centromere
is the place where kinetochore (8C) formation takes place. Kinetochore
serves as the anchor point for centromeric
attachment to the spindle vortex microtubule required for the
electro-magnetic separation of the chromosomes toward the vortex spindle centrioles during cellular mitosis. 8C Picture 8C. Kinetochore shown as the crystallized solenoid
*** ”Let
us behold the Light, that through the forgiveness, finds its way into the
great darkness of this world. Perceive the Light in all your brothers and
sisters by fully forgiving each other, because it is only then that you will see their Light,
know the higher Truth, and achieve the happiness of Brotherhood.”
Michael of Nebadon, tml
5/2004 |