Recent discussions surrounding claims made by Russian scientists suggest that affirmations can influence DNA and that DNA may exhibit properties akin to superconductivity and quantum phenomena, such as creating microscopic wormholes. Critics argue that the terminology used, such as "alkalines" in reference to DNA, is incorrect and that the claims lack empirical support, reading more like a New Age narrative than scientific research. The assertion that DNA can convert gravity into electricity is particularly scrutinized, as it contradicts established physics. Participants express skepticism about the validity of the research, noting that it appears to make grand claims without adequate evidence or peer review, and they highlight the need for clarity and substantiation in scientific discourse. Overall, the discussion emphasizes a strong skepticism towards the scientific rigor of the claims and the potential misinterpretation of established scientific principles.