This piece explores the metaphysical, epistemological, and biological implications of sound as a formative and ontological force. It draws on modern Cymatics, Islamic metaphysics, critical theory, and contemporary epigenetics.
Tag: epigenetics
Considering the DNA Resonance Hypothesis: What If Jung Was Right But for the Wrong Reasons? And Darwin Only Got Half the Story?
What if Jung’s collective unconscious has a biological basis and Darwin missed evolution’s communication network? The DNA Resonance Hypothesis proposes that DNA functions as more than genetic storage—acting as a quantum antenna that enables non-local information exchange between organisms. This interdisciplinary exploration bridges psychology, evolutionary biology, and quantum physics to suggest that communication, not just competition, drives evolution and collective behavior.

