Stefan Lanka: What is Life?

This page is a copy and paste of two auto-translated pages from Stefan Lanka’s Newsletter Archive. The articles are : “What is Life?” and “In the beginning was sugar” and the source page is here .


What is Life? – 6 September 2013

The correct answer is: life is maintaining and increasing the flow of energy and matter. Surface formation from the liquid water creates energy and all things and structures emerge from it. “Water is life “ is a true statement.

All substances and biomolecules of all kinds are formed in the water, as Oparin and Miller & Urey were the first to show. Sugar molecules as energy stores and nucleic acids that generate energy are the first visible structures that arise.

Jellyfish arise in this way, Bear animals and even our heart was first a pulsating tube from a stabilized water membrane. This only gets the final form through immigrant muscle cells when blood cells flow through it (knowledgecreatesplus No. 2/2013).

What is called giant viruses today, of which I was in 1986 the first isolated from the sea are structures that arise in the water without a template. Bacteria arise from them when they grow up. There are so many „ viruses “ in the sea that they are strung together form a thread of 200 million light years.

When bacteria merge, cells are created. And they do this all the time because the cohesion of the water membrane, the coexistence, the symbiosis is the basis of life. All bacteria, cells and bears that have a circular nucleic acid are theoretically immortal, since this, when wetted with water, immediately generates energy again.


Dramatic consequences of a plagiarism

On the other hand, almost all doctors and interested people believe that life is only a system property of cells and multicellers. Everything else is called dead matter. Cells would operate a metabolism, ensure their inheritance through the formation and maintenance of a genetic material, and differentiate themselves from the outside world through a shell membrane.

This enveloping membrane also consists of the surface tension membrane of the water, which is stabilized by minerals, sugar, fats and proteins. Like everything, it is constantly in motion and can only be maintained through a constant flow of energy. It is impossible to define where it starts and where it ends.

Cells are therefore a system property of water and an expression of a higher development of life. They are connected to everything and everyone via the water, because the water runs through e.g. in the form of air humidity the whole cosmos. There is no absolute vacuum.

To deny the apparently inanimate the potential to live is the result of an outrageous plagiarism from 1858. Rudolf Virchow gave important results from two researchers (Friedrich Günsburg and Robert Remak) on cells that developed and published these findings many years earlier than his own findings.

He therefore had to constantly suppress their knowledge and skills and was therefore able to discover the cotyledons by the doctor Remak and do not perceive their importance for explaining development, health and illness. Dr. Hamer. Günsburg and Remak died very early in the Gram.


The birth of today’s conventional medicine

At the same time, Virchow gave up his knowledge that life arises from the water and claimed that only cells live and that diseases arise from defects in cells. The fixation on cells was made by the publication of his „ Cellular Pathology “ in February 1858 to the new dogma and replaced the existing dogma of medicine, the ancient teaching of juices.

After the Virchow plagiarism of 1858, diseases were and still are explained by the fact that cells become defective and still have the strength to multiply more than healthy cells. In the end, the theological worldview, according to which evil is stronger than good, was transferred to a new, very successful sham science model.

Through his plagiarism, taking over the results of others without appreciating them, he neutered himself and medicine. He left science, holism, symbiosis with other researchers and was cut off from further knowledge. From then on he was restless, always with the fear of being caught and this restlessness gave him an inglorious death.

The plagiarism of Virchows also did not develop Friedrich Günsberg’s enormous potential. The Bavarian State Library published some of his most important works. In his essay on cholera he warns of the dramatic undesirable developments in medicine.

I wrote this article to make it understandable why western university medicine, through its tunnel view of cells, cannot grasp the basics of life and cannot recognize relationships. From this perspective, the big questions about life, health and illness cannot be answered. The rehabilitation of Günsberg and Remaks and the awareness of the Virchow plagiarism should lead to a new beginning of medicine.

On the 5th and 6th. October there is a seminar specifically on this topic Hann. Coins. They will find out how biology is reflected in our behaviour and relationships on the 14th and 15th. September in the Switzerland and from 11th to 14th. October in Austria. From the 21st to the 26th. October has first-hand knowledge and therapy at the congress Knowledge of being healthy in Langenargen.

I look forward to meeting you and a symbiosis that will create plus: for you and for everyone.

your

Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Lanka


In the beginning was the sugar. – 7-August-2013

It is clear to everyone that having energy and maintaining the flow of energy is crucial. Keeping the flow of energy running and increasing is life. It is therefore not surprising that the first complex molecules that arise automatically in the water consist of sugars. The Russians have known this since Oparin, NASA recently when it found that water and sugar are involved even in star formation.

The RNA and DNA, which maintain the energy supply in each cell, result from sugars. The matrix as well, which surrounds every cell and in which all cells live. Every organ, every structure first forms from a shell made of density water, which is increasingly stabilized by long-chain sugar molecules. This is how the jellyfish is created.

After organs and structures work, cells form, migrate into them, stabilize and support the functions. It is only through this process that the organs look as we know them. This creates all structures, veins, bones, organs, the brain and the heart (No. 2/2013 from knowledgecreatesplus). Lack of certain types of sugar in stages of this development, e.g. because breastfeeding is not carried out, malformations can occur.

During my time as a marine and microbiologist, I gained experience with algae and the long-chain sugars formed in them. I needed high-purity purifications of it to isolate and characterize the first harmless “virus “ from the sea and the extremely long, circular DNA. Today such harmless „ giant viruses “ are discovered in the current band. They are obviously the forerunners of bacteria and thus of cellular life.

These sugars have long been used in the form of dry substances and hydrogels in nutrition, cosmetics and medicine. We are currently developing a special sugar polymer with the aim of providing the brain and thus the energy supply to the body „ young “, i.e. to get fully functional. If our considerations are correct, these sugars also help our outer and inner skins „ young “ to remain and the most important thing is to maintain our internal and external communication skills.

When blood vessels formed without a template during experiments with these sugars Researchers from Freiburg more than amazed: „ It is astonishing that the organization of the endothelial cells in our gels can take place without surrounding supporting cells. “


The origins of life

This page is presents an argument to the effect that there is no sharp dividing line between animate and inanimate matter and hence no single point at which life begins. The life principle is not one of complexity or of digital coding but rather a learning system based upon feedback between the physical body and an organisational/informational field structure.

Key assertions:

  • The life principle is present in the fundamental laws of physics
  • Feedback systems exist at the molecular level
  • Exactly the same pattern exists in whole organisms at the macro level
  • Reproduction and selection precede the formation of the cell
  • Organisation and feedback must precede the development of the cell
  • The organisational field is comprised of magnetic scalar waves
  • The evolutionary process is driven by energetic input from solar neutrinos

So ‘life’ forms a continuum from the most fundamental particles all the way up the scales of size, functionality and complexity, to a complete organism and even further to entire ecosystems.

The simplest diagram to illustrate this is shown below. Energy from the sun fuels a closed loop control system composed two components: the physical and the organisational. Additional ‘information’ from the environment includes a selective process and is instrumental in adaptation to that environment.

It is this feedback type structure that should be regarded as the fundamental building block of life, not a molecule, not an atom and not a stand-alone electric field.


The physical element is comprised of the atoms and molecules that we are familiar with. These have limited organisational properties. Maybe, just maybe, they can form regular crystalline structures without instruction, but they will still need some energetic input.

Atoms tend to cluster together to form the discrete structures of molecules which have only a local effect on neighbouring molecules and even this is poorly understood.

The rigid physical structure of atoms is necessitated by strong electrostatic forces and this makes them somewhat inflexible and highly unsuitable as carriers of information.

Books and papers on biology talk a lot about self-organisation in an attempt to explain the construction of complex molecules apparently from scratch. There is nothing in the standard description of an atom however that suggests it is capable of such activity and no explanation at all of why the basic elements of life should organise into a protein and sometimes into RNA.

The organisational element is comprised of the scalar waves as described by Konstantin Meyl.

Scalar waves are stable harmonic states of magnetic potential vortices. They are flexible but robust to perturbations, making them ideal carriers of information. A dividing in two of such a field structure results in a duplication of all the information carried therein, meaning we have the phenomenon of reproduction even at the sub-atomic level of reality.

In biological systems, these magnetic fields are responsible for organisation at all scales of reality from gene expression at the molecular level up to the functioning of the human brain as a scalar wave computer at the macro level.

In the case of the brain, a single scalar wave complex is causal in coordinating the physical behaviour of several billion neurons. What is the brain?


Physical-etheric duality. The equations of Konstantin Meyl’s Theory of Objectivity predict the existence of various stable states of spinning field vortices. We can group these into two main categories, electric and magnetic, as depicted below:

Electrical eddy currents. On the left is depicted a spinning electrical eddy current, ‘I’, which results in a static magnetic dipole field ‘H’ with north and south poles. This is the fundamental unit of what we call ‘matter‘, it is an electron. All physical matter in the universe is composed of agglomerations of structures such as this.

Magnetic potential vortices. The diagram on the right is similar but now the structure presents as spinning magnetic field ‘U’, with an associated static electric dipole ‘E’ as a result. These entities are described by Meyl as having very different properties to the eddy currents, They can move through matter completely unaffected or they can interact with it, having an effect on it whilst at the same time being affected by it, depending upon precise field conditions.


The magnetic and electrical aspects of reality are therefore coupled tightly together, with electrical movement creating magnetism and magnetic movement creating an electrical field . In reality, both magnetism and electricity are dual aspects of the same universal field which is self-creating, self-stabilising and self-organising.

Everything in the universe is made of these structures, with the eddy currents constituting the physical matter that we see and measure and the magnetic vortices providing an invisible organisational field. The two aspects of the field affect each other in a self-referential feedback loop which constitutes an adaptive cybernetic learning system:

The connected regulatory circuit structure provides the matching answer: cybernetic systems, which usually and as is well-known strive to a state of balance, get their target value from their dual “partner”. It is crucial that correspondingly dual systems are self sufficient and can form and develop independently out of themselves without target values of a third side. This basic principle of cybernetics undoubtedly is brilliant.” – Scalar Waves p 181 (Konstantin Meyl)


In living systems, the organisational principle has adapted enough to form an effective etheric body which sustains the physical body throughout its life. Biologists have described ‘self-organisation’, ‘vitalism’, a ‘dynamic kinetic stability’ etc. to explain the effects they see, but we now have a credible physical mechanism.


Consider this video of a neutrophil chasing a bacterium. It has no nervous system and no brain, eyes, or musculature and yet it reacts instantly and meaningfully to each change of direction the bacterium makes. Scalar waves are used here as a communication medium and as cognitive system. The whole colony here has a single unified etheric body.

Information is passed through the water matrix to the neutrophil whereupon it is immediately interpreted via a scalar-wave attractor system. The output from the attractor is transferred to the physical body of the cell and energetic input from neutrino transduction allows for amplification and the manifestation of the observed physical movement.


The phantom leaf effect showed that a portion of leaf could be photographed even after it has been physically removed from both the leaf and the camera set up. This is explained by the persistence of a bio-field that is separate from the physical molecules of the leaf.

The bio-field has ‘leaked’ from the leaf into the perspex material of the preparation slide which is an electrical insulator and therefore ideal for the conduction of magnetic scalar waves.

So a bio-field exists within bacteria and plant life and is in constant communication with the etheric body of the environment as a whole. The presence of a ‘residue’ in the perspex implies an energy loss from the leaf which means there must be a constant renewal of that energy and we assume that is via absorption of solar neutrinos.

Information in the form of scalar waves has multiplied and has persisted in a separate physical medium. Not much has happened because that medium is not responsive to that structure but it could conceivably act as a transporter for such information.


Water vortices. This short video shows the behaviour of water vortices which are similar in structure to magnetic field vortices. The water rings show many of the qualities we require for an etheric body and help to visualise components of the bio-field.

They fulfil may of the requirements of ‘life’ itself and indeed most definitions of life fail to exclude water itself as a living being!

  • The vortices are self-sustaining and self-repairing
  • They move independently of their surroundings but will adapt to it
  • They are shown merging together
  • They are shown dividing (reproducing)
  • Energy input from neutrinos is possible according to Meyl
  • Ripples on the ring constitute information storage and can be passed on to children (see Telegony)

Cymatics. In this video John Stuart Reid demonstrates that it initially takes about 6 seconds for a water droplet to stabilise to a particular cymatic pattern in response to a to a specific acoustic frequency, but that this time is lessened after each exposure. The relationship between stimulus and response has somehow been encoded into the water.

Explanations for this seem to elude physicists so the we therefore need some new physics. The water has a bio-field, an etheric body that stores the information and recalls it at a later time, translating it to physical organisation of the water molecules. We therefore have feedback between the physical state of the water and a persistent memory-field, a dynamical learning system even before a single cell has evolved.

The cymatic patterns thus made look remarkably similar to early forms of life.


Jacques Benveniste 1935-1994 performed some experiments (here) which were later repeated by Luc Montagnier and others, whereby water was subjected to electromagnetic radiation and the resulting ‘memory’ was used to organise nucleotides into a DNA sequence.

The precise meaning of this result is not understood, but Konstantin Meyl has an explanation whereby the frequency generator will not only output the desired frequency but will also generate scalar waves as an artefact. These waves will have the form of a vortex and will assume a consistent chirality according to the laws of physics.

If similar waves are produced by discharge from our ionosphere then we have a possible explanation for the spontaneous assembly of helical molecules within either the oceans or atmosphere.


Stefan Lanka is claiming in an interview that DNA is materialised ‘out of the nothing, without a template‘ and in a separate essay ‘What is life?‘ that first come the nucleic acids which accumulate energy, followed by the sugars which are used to store that energy. The organisation and materialisation of these molecules is surely via scalar waves and neutrinos?

All bacteria, cells and tardigrades that have a circular nucleic acid are theoretically immortal, since this, when wetted with water, immediately generates energy again.” – Lanka

Because the circular molecular structure hosts a toroidal water-wave that acts as an antenna for solar neutrinos; this is where the energy comes from.


Corentin Louis Kervran 1901-1983 found many examples of the transmutation of one base element to another. This starts arguably in granite rocks and primordial clays and continues with bacteria in the soil creating their own calcium. A balance is achieved and plants start to thrive on the newly created mineral diet and again transmute more elements.

An entire ecosystem mediates between the indigenous minerals in the underlying bedrock and the requirements of a mammalian population which in turn can apparently manufacture most of their own minerals from a few basics.

How are the base elements in a human being balanced and how are they transmuted? Potassium seems to be created from sodium as and when necessary from the concentrated energy arising out of mere body heat. Some additional process over and above normal metabolism is surely at work here?


The primordial soup is now not a mixture of complex molecules brought to life by a lightning bolt, but a collection of basic minerals coupled to an informational bio-field to form a closed loop adaptive learning system. It is fuelled by sunlight, neutrinos and field vortices caused by discharge from the ionosphere.

The structure of the scalar waves is at least as important as the arrangement of the physical molecules and it is this bio-field that forms the organisational framework for life at all stages and is the true source of continuity, stability and innovation in all evolutionary processes.

  • Energy falls on a mixture of minerals and water and transmutation begins
  • The elements thereby formed are those propitious for life processes
  • Molecular complexes begin to form from scalar wave instructions
  • Competition for minerals begins results in molecular selection
  • It is the organisational infrastructure that is selected for – the scalar waves
  • Stable, successful structures persist, unstable structures do not
  • If a physical piece of soup breaks from the mass then it carries a copy of the bio-field with it and we have pre-cellular reproduction – evolution speeds up
  • The bio-field is continuous throughout the whole of evolution
  • The bio-field learns to reproduce by itself and even initiate movement
  • Evolution and innovation happen according to the laws of the etheric body – not by random variations of the physical body
  • The etheric body operates according to attractor patterns and closed loop feedback systems. It will provoke activity in terms of physical structures that are least-energy or maximal-likelihood solutions, giving the impression of purposeful (teleological) or ‘directed’ behaviour.

Information is the structure of a scalar vortex” – Konstantin Meyl

All results of the evolution in the biosphere that have arisen between the ‘capacitor plates’ of the earth itself and its ionosphere can be regarded as structured capacitor losses, which also apply to humans” – Konstantin Meyl



References:

Potential vortices: Volume 3 – Konstantin Meyl
https://www.meyl.eu/go/indexf44b.html

Towards an evolutionary theory of the origin of life based on kinetics and thermodynamics – Pascal, Pross, Sutherland
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3843823/

The evolutionary origin of form and function – Baverstock, Rönkkö
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4048086/

Biological Transmutations – C L Kervran
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Biological-Transmutations-C-L-Kervran/dp/0846401959

What is life? – Stefan Lanka
https://wissenschafftplus.de/cms/de/newsletter-archiv

On the crucial stages in the origin of animate matter — S Lifson
Life and its origin are shown to be one continuous physicochemical process of replication, random variation, and natural selection. Since life exists here and now, animate properties must have been initiated in the past somewhere. According to the theory, life originated from an as yet unknown elementary autocatalyst which occurred spontaneously, then replicated autocatalytically. “
The changing environment exerted a selective pressure on autocatalysts to replace dwindling reactants by accumulating sequels. Sequels that were incorporated into the autocatalytic process became internal components of complex autocatalytic systems. Primitive forms of metabolism and organization were thus initiated. They evolved further by the same mechanism to ever higher levels of complexity, such as homochirality (handedness) and membranal enclosure. Subsequent evolution by the same mechanism generated cellular metabolism, cell division, information carriers, and a genetic code. Theories of self-organization without natural selection are refuted.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9010131/