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Cells & Identity

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Date:

02-09-05

Host:

George Noory

Guests:

Bruce Lipton

"We are not automatons to our genes," enthused scientist and lecturer, Dr. Bruce Lipton(1), who shared his concepts in the field of new biology.We all contain a "metropolis of 50 trillion citizens,"â€"the cells in our body, which could each be considered sentient beings in their own right, yet they act together as a community, he stated.
Lipton said he had a scientific epiphany when he realized that the cell membrane was "an organic information chip" that reacted to the environment. This view of cells differed from conventional science at the time, which linked cell behavior to the genes.
Cells send out "protein antennas" unique to an individual person that receive signals from the outside, and thus, our identities are linked to an exterior "field of energy," he said. Just as single celled creatures evolved into more complex forms, Lipton suggested that humanity will eventually merge into a larger organization or being. This in turn would lead to complete harmony with the Earth, which could then take its place as an "intergalactic being," he concluded.

1. http://www.brucelipton.com

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A Visit to Enterprise

(3) George Noory recently paid a visit to the set of Star Trek Enterprise(1) to watch a taping of one of their final season episodes. Enterprise has had a great run, star Scott Bakula told him. He and George also reminisced about both having lived in the St. Louis area. Scott is checking his schedule to see when he can appear on C2C as a guest. In the meantime, check out this signed photo(2) of the Enterprise cast.

1. http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/ENT/index.html
2. http://archive.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page820.html?theme=light
3. http://archive.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page820.html?theme=light

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Bumper music from Wednesday February 09, 2005

1. Bad Blood
Neil Sedaka & Elton John
2. Carly's Song
Enigma
3. Desert Moon
Dennis De Young
4. Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Tears for Fears
5. Fragile
Sting
6. Give a Little Bit
Supertramp
7. Hey Nineteen
Steely Dan
8. Inca Dance
Cusco
9. Key Largo
Bertie Higgins
10. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
11. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
12. Moondance
Van Morrison
13. Mummer's Dance
Loreena McKennitt
14. Protection
Massive Attack
15. Tell Her No
Zombies
16. #41
Dave Matthews Band
17. Sunshine of Your Love
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