In the last several days I spoke with Gary P. Zank, Director of the Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research (CSPAR) and Chairman of the Physics Department at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. CSPAR is a continuous intellectual contributor to NASA. He agreed with me that the outer edges of the Local Cloud (the one shown with a red center in the slide show on the Home Page) are likely to have the matter density sufficient to penetrate the Solar System’s protective barrier en masse and threaten Earth’s habitat. Note the red part of the cloud is red to show that it is hot. The heat is a reason why it is one three-hundredth the density of the dark colored parts of the cloud. What this means is the choice by me of seventy years for infiltration of the cloud into the Solar System is not an unreasonable prediction. Then scenario predicted by The Infinity Option -Be More Than You Are! is likely to come into play.
I also managed to locate, and speak to Lov K. Grover who is universally credited as among the world’s few leaders in quantum memory and computing. He put me in contact with Apoorva Patel, a quantum memory and computing physicist who is a leading thinker in the area of DNA transmission in quantum. For example Patel wrote “Quantum Algorithms and the Genetic Code.” I feel that the leading edge of scientific literature has justified this part of the story in The Infinity Option. Dr. Patel is a leading edge thinker. In his explanation of how DNA copies itself from cell to cell he makes a clear case that what otherwise would be explained as mere coincidences, is instead explained as numerous sychronies of characteristics of DNA that match requirements and conveniences for quantum law, as if quantum law developed DNA using quantum computing shortcuts to make it practical by reducing the odds of chance to a governable and “do-able” biological process. The Progeny Framework, the second book in the series, I am writing, which of course has not even been started except in conception, will use as a premise Dr. Patel’s work extensively. The Infinity Option just hinted around the edges of the idea.



