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528 Hz, the frequency for transformation and DNA repair.

There is a special sound and color of love according to Dr. Horowitz, a Harvard-trained award-winning investigator. Broadcasting the right frequency can help open your heart, prompt peace, and hasten healing. “We now know the love signal, 528 Hertz, is among the six core creative frequencies of the universe because math doesn’t lie, the geometry of physical reality universally reflects this music; these findings have been independently derived, peer reviewed, and empirically validated,” Dr. Horowitz says.

The third note, frequency 528, relates to the note MI on the scale and derives from the phrase “MI-ra gestorum” in Latin meaning “miracle.” Stunningly, this is the exact frequency used by genetic biochemists to repair broken DNA – the genetic blueprint upon which life is based! MI – 528 Hz – relates to crown chakra. Dr Puleo suggests an association with DNA integrity.

The regular “C” that we all know of in this culture (which is from the diatonic scale of do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do) is not the 528 Hz frequency “C.

A regular “C” vibrates at a frequency of 523.3 Hz.

The “C” of 528 Hz used for DNA repair is part of an ancient scale called the Solfeggio Scale.

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Good piece on Seeking Alpha about market correlations: these days individual fundamentals don’t seem to matter as much as general market trends:

We used to be a market influenced by lemmings, but now they run the market. Remember two weeks ago? Every asset up… get out of the way. Risk is ON! Five weeks ago? You own stuff? Loser! Risk is OFF! 12 weeks ago? Everything must go up! Last week? Sell sell sell… everything!

The measured correlation of markets is around 80%, which indicates investing is more a game of follow the leader than picking opportunities.

Read on here.

And for anecdotal proof, here’s how the price of crude oil is correlated with other commodities: like alcohol:

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s financial regulator has fined and banned a former broker for manipulating oil prices by buying more than 7 million barrels while on a drinking binge.

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) said it fined Steven Perkins, a former employee of PVM Oil Futures Ltd, 72,000 pounds ($108,000) and banned him from working in financial services for at least five years for carrying out trades without the authority of clients or his employer.

Perkins’ unauthorized trading pushed the price of Brent crude oil futures up to almost $73.50 a barrel — at that point the highest level prices had hit on the InterContinental Exchange in 2009.

The rest of the insanity here.

It’s an absurd game we play.

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I enjoyed the Armin concert last year called “Armin Universal Religion Tour Chapter 4“.  Most of all, I enjoyed the company of happy friends!  Totally unforgettable and funny.  Ah, missing them at the moment…  Some photos from last year.

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Just following the story of the Latin beauty who was allegedly fired from her job due to excessive attractiveness.

Citibank the lady’s ex-employer, is calling Debrahlee a publicity hound, much to her anguish.

Corporate sexism and peer pressure gone absurd. On the other hand, it could be a late function of the last recession.

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Medieval Sex Ed

Cape Town’s latest fad on negative reinforcement for rapists.

Evolutionary remedy or revolutionary digression?

Thanks to Filipino Free Thinkers for bringing this to my curiosity.

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Friends from Mogwai hosted us today to show the classic Peter Joseph film: Zeitgeist.

The crowd was a mix of students and various non-profit groups. We lacked time to have a more in-depth discussion but it was a good start.

For those who want to review the now cult classic film, here it is with subs:

Thanks to Mogwai for having us.

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Lung Menu Anyone?

While some scientists are growing some lungs, this guy loves loves eating them.

World works somehow.

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Good stuff from Kedrosky today on the world cup as allegory for global economics:

Many people have noticed a remarkable result at this year’s World Cup. Consider: Last edition’s champion, Italy, is out, while a host of South American countries are doing wonderfully. Similarly, England has looked wobbly, and even the Germans haven’t been as sharp as expected. It feels like a changing of the guard, with soccer leadership moving out of the top European countries — developed economies — and moving to … emerging markets. Sound familiar?

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My new bets: Korea and Japan. Go Asia!

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Correlation or causation:

While childlessness has risen for all racial and ethnic groups, and most education levels, it has fallen over the past decade for women with advanced degrees. In 2008, 24 percent of women ages 40-44 with a master’s, doctoral or professional degree had not had children, a decline from 31 percent in 1994.

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Artificial Lungs

On the Huffington Post today, rat’s lungs have been successfully bio-engineered!

WASHINGTON — It’s an early step toward one day building new lungs: Yale University researchers took apart and regrew a rat’s lung, and then transplanted it and watched it breathe.

The lung stayed in place only for an hour or two, as the scientists measured it exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide much like a regular lung – but also spotted some problems that will take more research to fix.

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