Epigenetics
Your life experiences — like what you eat or how you feel — can leave "sticky notes" on your DNA. These notes tell your body to read the code differently. Sometimes, you can even pass these notes down to your children.
How you live your life today changes the "music" your DNA plays for generations to come.
Epigenetics represents the "Uhlmann Fidelity" between the organism and its environment. It is a non-mutational feedback loop that adjusts the "Modulator G" based on external stimuli, allowing rapid adaptation without altering the fundamental core of the genetic sequence.
SOUND: A song played on a different instrument; the notes are the same, but the "feeling" changes.
SMELL: The scent of home; a place that changes how you feel the moment you walk in.
TASTE: The way a meal tastes better when you are happy versus when you are sad.
TOUCH: The "warmth" of a hug that lingers even after the person lets go.
SIGHT: A book with highlighted lines; the story is the same, but the highlights show what's important right now.
BODY: The way your posture changes when you feel confident versus when you feel shy.
Music: Golden Slumbers by The Beatles
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