Charles J. Wolf

Charles J. Wolf

Charles J. Wolf has a non-linear background spanning psychology, fine art, and international business. He holds a degree in psychology from Indiana University, Bloomington with a concentration in fine art. He currently lives on the coast north of Copenhagen, Denmark, via Los Angeles. He has worked in business development and international sales for tech startups, as well as for artists as a 4x gallerist, curator, and private dealer.

He has authored three books: one on geopolitics and the Arctic with a Nordic/Danish perspective. An original photography monograph featuring traditional Danish architecture. A leadership and personal development book, plus course curriculum based on herd dynamics, designed to facilitate equine-assisted learning (EAL) corporate retreats, team-building and organizational development.

His current independent research explores the intersection of biology, consciousness, and communication. His recent preprint, The Hundredth Monkey and the DNA Resonance Hypothesis (PsyArXiv), investigates the possibility of non-local signal transmission via bioelectrical and quantum processes in DNA.

https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/pgsx2_v2?view_only=

“I experience the world as a visual artist, although I navigate it as an entrepreneur. I think the primary skill and strength for both is the drive of curiosity. In that regard I’m never the expert, but the interested student, not stating the answers but forming the questions. I don’t mind being speculative, rather than authoritative. I prefer it. Not by choice, just by nature. I’m propelled by what-ifs and possibilities. That leaves a non-linear trail, but leads to many discoveries

Hundredth Monkey | DNA Resonance and Non-Local Consciousness

Journal Article

The author proposes a bold new hypothesis: that DNA is not only a genetic blueprint but also a resonant antenna, capable of transmitting and receiving information across space and species. Exploring the Hundredth Monkey phenomenon through the lens of quantum biology and bioelectromagnetics, he positions consciousness as a field encoded deep within our biology.