Originally posted by RedBalloon
Can you provide any sources for how exactly sound causes changes or mutations to DNA?
Let's say for a second that this is true - could it also be said that human evolution fueled music and not the other way around? Music evolves with
us, and doesn't necessarily cause that evolution.
Anyhow... studies? links? articles?
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That's the fishy claim of dolphin researcher Dr. Michael Hyson, who says that the mammals can generate sound and electromagnetic fields that can have
a positive effect on human DNA to help treat diseases like autism, cerebral palsy and depression.
Although Hyson can't explain how dolphins know which genes to turn "on" and "off" to treat humans and admits "it's a hypothesis," he claims
dolphins have treated humans this way for thousands of years.
In fact, he says a dolphin helped him heal a couple of painful dislocated vertebrae by sending "sonar pulses" towards him when he was swimming with
the creature.
While there have been a few cases of Adolph Hitler-type Flippers who hurt humans instead of helping them, Hyson insists this is very rare.
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Here man
There is bunch of stories about dolphins and dna structure changes.