Title : DNA repair sound faults and the echo of unresolved harm
Abstract:
This presentation explores a frontier perspective at the intersection of analytical science, DNA repair, and the unresolved harm embedded in the collective biology of humanity. Drawing on clinical and field research, I propose that unhealed trauma—whether through famine, conflict, environmental exposure, or systemic neglect—leaves a detectable imprint not only on the individual but on the global biosphere. Unresolved shadow held in cellular memory causes structural misalignment sound and motion distortion. Across multiple nations, populations have suffered as collateral in historic and modern upheavals, from forced starvation to radiation testing. While this talk does not target fault, it opens enquiry into how such events leave a resonance—an acoustic fault line—a sound fractures within the collective atmosphere. This ‘shadow,’ is held in cellular function and is detectible through subtle anomalies, behavioural disorders, and degenerative biological signatures. Using a multidisciplinary approach, I will outline how unresolved toxic harm creates disturbances in mechanisms and can be identified in the body and the wider environment. I will also touch on the action required to support biological and energetic repair, including treatment of violence protocols, international research collaboration, and policy reorientation towards repair. This presentation invites analytical science to a collaborative dialogue: One that examines force in the living mechanism not only as a measurable reaction but as a transmissible legacy. We will investigate realignment of the structure that governs the function symmetry motion and chemistry of the living mechanism in interdependent collaboration with organic natural Law authority.