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Is there anyone in your memory... you wish you could see, or talk too, one more time?
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While studying genome sequences of basic molecular mechanisms found in cerebral DNA (topoisomerase functionality)...
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Brilliant Theological Theory vs Scientific History
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Jim Fitzpatrick | ... | Professor Calvin Gordon (Neurophysicist) | |
| Jodi Knotts | ... | Lynn Gordon | |
| Quinn K. Redeker | ... | Stedman Goebal | |
| Madeleine Lindley | ... | Cassie St. Clancy | |
| Corbin Timbrook | ... | Phil Burns | |
| John Castellanos | ... | CIA Agent Rupert Kline | |
| Kim Stanwood | ... | TV Anchor Sheila Coseo | |
| Gracemarie Cretella | ... | Nurse Deangelo | |
| Greg Collins | ... | CIA Agent Di Dinato | |
| Kurt Paul | ... | Sherrif Tillam | |
| Sal Landi | ... | FBI Agent Dale Damon | |
| Con Schell | ... | FBI Agent Howard Tiel | |
| Britt George | ... | Doctor Cornelius Bradford, M.D. | |
| Gail Borges | ... | ATF Agent Tonya Brauer | |
| Amanda Colville | ... | Julia Freeney |
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Alpha Male X (USA) (working title)
Brain Child (USA) (working title)
Mastermind 1994 (USA) (original script title)
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Brain Child (USA) (working title)
Mastermind 1994 (USA) (original script title)
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Writer Jim Fitzpatrick came-up with the original concept when he saw his son JJ (2 years-old at the time) pick up a plastic t-ball, place it on the T-stand and swing. This led Fitzpatrick to the notion that the 90% of our neocortex (brain) that we don't use, is actually stored genetic memory, from every ancestor before us.
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Be still my spiritual adventurous heart! If you are the type of individual that requires visible proof of every frame of belief that you hold anchored in your consciousness, then this amazing story line is not for you. This writer asks you embrace a theory unrecognized by science, medicine and all of the religions of the contemporary world. This story line truly shocked me. This concept is one of the most profound theories I have ever considered. The writer describes our mind as a data bank of learned and experienced memories locked in our DNA. Hence the reasons, we physically appear to resemble characteristics of our parents and our grandparents, and innately procure their physical abilities and talents, ie: athletic abilities, vocal quality, and psychological disposition.
I am astounded at the thought of tapping into that "reserve of instinct", which the writer describes as genetic memory. Brilliant! I assume this story line will create quite a controversy in the scientific circles, thus refuting all scientific findings, assumption and history.