The Caduceus Symbol: (A thought to ponder?)

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We have all seen the Caduceus symbol. And it is symbolically
shown as two snakes around a (oak?) pole, each wound opposite of
each other. The Cs point out (in the transcripts) that our existing
DNA was "engineered" to it's present state, where 10 "factors" were
"burned off" by "light".

The question I have is, what would the Caduceus symbol look
like had all 12 "strands" been restored to it "true" state?
 
they didn't say "strands" they said "factors".
wikipedia said:
A factor, a Latin word meaning 'who/which acts' may refer to:

* Factor (agent), a person who acts for another, notably a mercantile and/or colonial agent
* Factor (Scotland), a person or firm managing a Scottish estate
* FACTOR, the Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent on Records
* Factors of production, a resource used in the production of goods and services
* An entity providing commercial finance services known as Factoring (finance)
* Max Factor, Sr., a Polish-American businessman and cosmetician
* Max Factor, Jr., son of the above, born Francis Factor
* Max Factor, a cosmetics company founded by Max Factor, Sr.
* John Factor, a Prohibition-era gangster

In science:

* An enzyme, proteins that catalyze chemical reactions
* Coagulation factors, substances essential for blood coagulation
* A phenomenon presumed to affect an experiment; see design of experiments
Emphasis is mine.

It is currently known that the DNA core is surrounded by a "woolly coat" of proteins and such. The simple model of DNA being a helical ladder is a tremendous oversimplification. I would be willing to bet that our current understanding of DNA overlooks vast and critical items central to the function.

Remember, DNA operates on an atomic level, so you just can't set up a video camera and watch it work. Figuring out what these complex chemicals actually do is a remarkable accomplishment and that we have figured out as much as we already have in such a short period is rather remarkable IMO.
 
From Wikipedia:

A caduceus (/kəˈduːsiəs/, -ʃəs, -ˈdjuː-; kerykeion in Greek is a (sometimes) winged staff with two snakes wrapped around it. It was an ancient astrological symbol of commerce and is associated with the Greek god Hermes, the messenger for the gods, conductor of the dead and protector of merchants and thieves. It was originally a herald's staff, sometimes with wings, with two white ribbons attached. The ribbons eventually evolved into snakes. The caduceus is sometimes inaccurately used as a symbol for medicine, especially in North America, but the traditional medical symbol is the rod of Asclepius with only a single snake and no wings.

_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caduceus
_http://www.drblayney.com/Asclepius.html


The rod of Asclepius (also known as the rod of Asklepios, rod of Aesculapius or asklepian[1]) is an ancient Greek symbol associated with astrology and with healing the sick through medicine. It consists of a serpent entwined around a staff. Asclepius, the son of Apollo, was practitioner of medicine in ancient Greek mythology.

_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_of_Asclepius
 
Without comments, here are some links regarding the same:

Fulcanelli: Le Mystere de Cathedrales:
+ Plate VII . NOTRE-DAME, PARIS-CENTRAL PORCH Philosophic Mercury
+ Plate XLIV. CHAPEL OF THE LALLEMANT MANSION Capital of Pillar. Right Side.
[might be a stretch, but look at the wreath on top: Two serpent heads?]

_http://www.guide-to-symbols.com/caduceus (Check the links therein)
_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caduceus
_http://www.crystalinks.com/caduceus.html
 
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