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Moon and cells

Posted: 03 Mar 2026, 18:35
by Mark
Moon transits against the backdrop of different sidereal constellations affect the growth of various in vitro cell cultures: a pilot study

Razvan Rentea, Mark Kamsler, Andrea Rentea, Malory Mueller

Multiple scientific studies have reported that the lunisolar gravitational forces causing tidal accelerations on Earth influence the physiology and behavior of diverse life forms through embedded genetic timers. These cyclical clocks are also influenced by the periodic light changes of the Moon phases. Aside from experimentation with simulated star light no connection has been demonstrated in the natural environment to the far planets or stars. An exception to this constitutes the work of M. Thun who in decades of observations demonstrated that Moon transits through sidereal constellations can affect vegetable crops. We hypothesized that cell cultures would behave similarly to plants and would show an enhanced growth/proliferation when the Moon transited through certain constellations and not through others. K562 and HCC827 cells were cultured for 72 hours. The results confirmed that when the cell cultures were started on days when the Moon was in Cancer, Scorpio or Pisces the cell proliferation was significantly increased compared to the proliferation when the cell cultures were started on days when the Moon was in the Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn constellations. We attempt an explanation for this phenomenon that hypothesizes that embedded genetic star responsive timers occur in individual cells.