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My theory is that our DNA harbors all experiences from all of our ancestors going back to the very beginning. A sort of super database.

This is what instinct is. What gets passed down from one generation to the next. It also explains deja vu and reincarnation. And those organ transplant stories where someone, for example, was not a smoker but received an organ from a donor who was and then proceeded to smoke.

Somehow, in some people these past experiences are awakened from their DNA.

Probably somewhere in his past an ancestor was Welsh.

Someday perhaps someone will invent a DNA "reader" and then we'll be able to "see" all events from history by collecting and reading the DNA from all living things.




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How does a person wake up from coma speaking Welsh
By: Cactus Flower
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Thu, 05 Sep 13 6:51 PM
Msg. 14578 of 54959

How did his brain understand and record Welsh in the first place?

And then, how did it replace his English?

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/12/27/englishman-wakes-coma-speaks-welsh_n_2369850.html?just_reloaded=1


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