Dr. Aurora Fischer is a bit of a dark horse in the scientific community, intent on investigating a topic even she admits lands on the fringes of what her colleagues might deem the norm. After earning her doctorate in applied genetics at Hafford University in upstate New York, Dr. Fischer went on to earn degrees in archaeology, linguistics and religious studies. She has completed numerous independent research studies and has published white papers on cross-genetic mutation and species blending. Her latest endeavors, however, are raising eyebrows in the scientific community, as she explores the possibility of what she calls, “divine genetics.” I sat down with Dr. Fischer over tea and questions to discuss her latest project; what it is and what answers it might provide for human kind.
CLR: Dr. Fischer, welcome and thank you for talking with me today.
AR: Delighted, of course.
CLR: What can you tell me about the direction of your latest area of research?
AR:…
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Thank you so much for the reblog!
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