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NEW UPDATE!
Information and instructions. Relax, it’s relatively easy.
Before we go forward, the first thing you need to know is that this website chronicles a couple things — A) my journey to select spots around the world on a quest for DNA legacy, the family saga — and B) mixed with an exploration of a fresh agnostic theory on human relations, a new tool for self-governance and diplomacy.
This is a communications project. The goal is to get published. This website is a tool, not the work itself. I’m working on a series of essays to pitch for publication that will explain DNA Memory, the theory. And I’m finishing up a book for publication about the discovery, the DNA trek. Using my own journey as a vehicle to explain the theory; a fresh way to look at our origins.
I’m an “unpublished poet,” or so I call myself; but have had one of my personal essay’s published in a book compilation. I’m currently working on my first long-form publishings (related to this project), which might explain why Zoe Bios, in my mind, is more poetic and philosophical than scientific.
That said the science is catching-up (or so I like to believe), which is why I do add in relevant scientific notes. In other words, there is evidence that supports this idea and none that disproves it, as of yet. I’m learning more all the time and sharing the exciting news.
The photo section is full of images taken over the course of a yearlong trek, with touch points linking Italy, Sweden, the UK, Germany, France, Israel, Egypt, Sub-Saharan Africa, Tanzania — and a road trip from Los Angeles to NYC, a zig-zag across the United States.
99% of the pictures we’re taken from generations of the iPhone.
The video section is a pulling of YouTube videos that sparked something in me, related to this project. Kinda random, personal connections.
Read in the order below. You’ll see the progression from start to last upload (more is coming). Read all the pieces, including the last — you’re a champion. If all you read is the final piece, you may get a fair enough idea of what the project is about.
Maybe a quick skim of all the pieces could do the trick?
You can always reach out to me to ask questions. I’m super happy to have a discussion. Click the email button under the Connections heading in the upper right.
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1 > *You Are Here — An abstract (similar to what is stated above, though interesting because of the timeline; this was how I started, over one year ago), provides a synopsis for the beginning intention and process. Reading Time: 2 minutes
2 > Zorro! For the sake of this discussion. — This is an about me piece. It’s up to you if this is essential or not, considering this is a relatively anonymous project (for the time being). You can easily skip it. Reading Time: 3 minutes
3 > DNA Memory: Discussion Precursor — A overview of where we stand in the world of evolutionary biology, understanding our DNA. Plus this piece offers a snapshot of my agnostic viewpoint. Reading Time: 2 minutes
4 > Evolution Revolution: DNA Memory — A conversation between friends, about this fresh theory of DNA Memory; with the annoucement of the DNA trek. Reading Time: 5 minutes
5 > What is this? — A Blind Jump. — The journey has started. An overview of how the research is being compiled, giving hints of what’s to come. Reading Time: 3 minutes
6 > Fast forward, the DNA trek — A favorite. The trek is going full-speed! You’ll read how the first half went. Reading Time: 5 Minutes
7 > Jerusalem-Past-Present-Future — A visceral present-day reading of the Old City of Palestine, it’s history and my connection. And a precursor to #8. Reading Time: 8 minutes
8 > The Journey into Common Ground — (Note: This piece is being edited for publication) The idea is to use one of the toughest diplomatic issues in the world and see how DNA Memory helps us understand and accept in a better or different, useful way. About Israel and beyond, an analysis of Jewish and Muslim DNA Memory; specifically the Israelite and Palestinian conflict. Reading Time: 2 hours
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Take your own DNA test, to track your family background, their origin and forward migration route. Then hire a professional genealogist, to give you the critical information to study your DNA Memory (needed to understand the complete story, as I did; the DNA test is one piece of the puzzle, the family tree is the other half). Learn more, all-around, and/or from a more scientific point of view. Check out the Links section in the upper left.
Also, talk to people. Tell them about Zoe Bios. Tell them about DNA Memory, that you read it here. Cut and paste this link, send to friends and family.
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++coming soon++
DNA Memory FAQs
DNA Memory White Paper
Journey Wrap-up, with a Poem
Related posts
The Journey into Common Ground – a story, with a review of Jewish and Muslim/Palestinian DNA Memory





I happened to be doing some work-related research in Bing today and came upon your blog. I must confess that I have gotten a bit distracted going through and browsing a number of your articles… I should probably be doing work. You’ve got some good observations here, so I’m going to add you to my personal Google Reader for the future. Appreciate it!
Thanks! Means the world to get feedback like this. Best wishes! Cheers.
The excellent theme to waste time.
Some of the best time of my life. To be continued…