Gold Bug is a summative guide to the Isis Thesis and its 20-year development since 2004, as a research-based theory that includes three book-length studies and 14 peer-reviewed published articles. In Gold Bug, King includes five articles from her work along with two new studies. The research reveals the surprising depth of evolutionary knowledge in human history. Gold Bug reviews King's published peer-reviewed research, explaining our potential for quantum evolution by means of a viral genetic circuit that is abundant in the human body and Nature as a network of dynamic interconnections. The evidence supports horizontal gene transfer, transformation, and emergence, while indicating the source of human consciousness and the unconscious may be a viral genetic circuit.
According to The Isis Thesis, a study decoding 870 Ancient Egyptian Signs (2004), genes and proteins (DNA) can be turned ON at human death, permitting consciousness to go beyond the boundaries of normal experience and ordinary matter to an ordered crystal state due to horizontal gene transfer and the genetic circuit of bacteriophage Lambda, a gut microbe in the human body. Research supports a cosmic state of infinite Mind validated by knowledge, power and will. Named after the Egyptian goddess Isis, the Isis Thesis details the scientific biochemical and genetic knowledge of the Egyptian pharaonic priesthood's evolutionary biology. The ancient texts explain that at human death, a metabolic-evolutionary pathway exists, permitting the genetic diversification of human DNA into something new by means of a gut microbe within us.
Gold Bug provides the reader with a theoretical guide to the Isis Thesis; four (4) published articles presented at the Semiotic Society of America Annual Meetings; one (1) peer-reviewed study on Artificial Intelligence published in The International Journal of Humanities Education; two (2) new unpublished studies; two (2) free YouTube presentations; and new research relative to our nervous system, brain cell physiology, psychological processes, cultural behavior, gut microbiota activities, and epigenetics, supporting human potential for adaptive evolution at death. The Bug's Gold is knowledge of its genetic switch to activate a new phenotype at human death, thereby saving DNA from natural degradation.
Is the genetic circuit of a simple bacterial virus the master evolutionary key to both life as we know it and regeneration at death?
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