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Human nature and awareness-Human behaviour- genetic or environment?
 
  The argument over whether human behaviour is a product of either genetics or environment has been raging in medical circles for decades. At various times, one side has gained the ascendancy over the other thanks to some latest research or disproved opposing theory.  
  Thanks to the detailed insights over the previous chapters, we can now answer this debate once and for all:  
 
(1) Genetic = cellular programming When we talk about genetic, we are talking about DNA and the code not just in one cell, but the billions of cells that make up our body.
(2) Human behaviour is always a mixture of genes and environment Without the code built into DNA, our cells would not know how to specialise into a human being. Without the flexibility of cells being able to "upload" and interpet the code according to real life experiences, we would not survive. Therefore, throughout our life, we can say that we are a product of a mixture of genes and our environment.
(3) Environment (experiences) plays a more and more important part in what makes us who we are as we get older. Most importantly, it is our experiences, our unique memories that make us more unique every day we live.
 
  Consider the fact that human beings differ from other earth primates by a difference to the maximum of 2% or less.  
  Now consider the fact that genetic scientists have established that junk DNA (DNA that does not encode protein sequences, but the intervening stretches of DNA base sequence between and within the genes) comprises of 98% of the total DNA in the verterbrate genome. In other words, 98% of the genetic code of our 46 chromosomes does not seem to code the production of standard proteins, it codes something else.  
  The storage of chemical information- the raw materials that in the right conditions will enable the production of building materials, catalysts and specialised components necessary for multi-cellular life only takes up around 2% of the total space available for coding with DNA. The remaining 98% therefore must be available for the storage of some other information, less visible by the standard construction methods of proteins ( eg identifying nucleic acids to amino acids to proteins= what is already known by science).  
18.33.1 What could this 98% of genetic code store?  
  It seems ludicrous that 98% of the human genome is simply junk! That we have not found the keys to unlock the purpose of this 98% might be, because we found the less obvious before the obvious.  
  It is possible that the current method of looking at the coding purpose of DNA has focused on the chemical construction language is the more obvious. That a simpler language exists using the combined bases as a system of information storage in a binary code also exists.  
  What this means is that information is stored by virtue of the sequence of nucleic bases to amino acids that create "nonsense" proteins which are chemical chunks of memory- stored memory. That this system fits perfectly with the understanding of microtubules and the function of neurons and living knowledge.  
  Therefore we have discovered that 98% of our genetic code is stored knowledge. And that the language we are yet to uncover is the language of chemical binary of our DNA.  
  Therefore when we unlock the programming, we have a organic perfect memory of our past- not just our past but the past of everything we are and have been. The seed- the memory legacy. The jewel of memories- the jewels of knowledge- how to speak- how to walk- how to talk-. We call this jewel theSOL- in respect for the old belief that humans had a soul given to them by the gods or GOD.  
  For we recognize this is as a definitie possibility. We define this soul legacy as the gift of innate chemical knowledge- implanted knowledge of things such as language, concepts, mathematics etc.  
     
 
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