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The Matrix and The Wave by Dr Peter Gariaev

Dr Peter Gariaev, a Russian biophysicist and molecular biologist, discovered that DNA functions both on a particle level as well as wave level; further proving it could be reprogrammed using frequencies as sounds or words to program its functionality.

He demonstrated that the apparently useless junk DNA found in double helix molecules contains abundant information that may prove invaluable. He discovered grammatical similarities with our language that can be affected by changes in frequency waves.

The Matrix

The Matrix, written and directed by the Wachowskis and starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano and Hugo Weaving is a science fiction action film released in 1999 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The plot depicts a dystopian future where humans wage war against intelligent machines that control our world – often read as an allegory for human civilization today with themes touching politics, religion, technology and spirituality.

The story starts when Neo, an exceptional computer hacker, hacks into the Matrix and discovers that humanity has come under attack by machine-controlled agents that harvest bioelectric energy for power. Neo is the only person able to see and comprehend the truth; upon confronting him with this information a mysterious figure named Morpheus convinces him he is “The One”, an ancient prophesied figure who will bring an end to humanity-machine hostilities.

Agents put Neo through virtual combat training designed to assess his skills. He learns to manipulate the Matrix’s physical laws and develop superhuman abilities while being warned that any fatal injuries within it would also kill his physical body – although this does not prepare him for what awaits him when he enters back into The Matrix to free humanity.

Though its plot may be complex, its message is clear: fighting oppressive authority can lead to personal freedom. This message strikes a chord with trans people struggling with identity in dominant cultures – especially transgender people seeking freedom within an oppressive hierarchy. The Matrix has become a popular metaphor to depict this struggle for freedom among transgender and gender non-conforming people alike.

Lana and Lilly Wachowski, creators of The Matrix, are openly trans women. Many fans have noted its groundbreaking nature; many fans have wondered if its creators ever considered including trans characters in it. With society still stigmatizing and misunderstanding trans people, this film stands as an important reminder that freedom can only be won through community support, compassion and self-love.

The Wave

The Wave is an iconic crowd participation phenomenon introduced in recent times and can be found at sporting events around the country. While its exact roots remain unknown, its first national appearance occurred on October 15, 1981 during an Oakland A’s/Yankees playoff game on TV – though tales may persist of its earlier birth without documentary proof to support such claims.

It is widely rumored that the Wave was first invented by a former University of Washington cheerleader; there have been rumors of similar creation at other universities but these versions weren’t nearly as widely adopted or popular as UW’s version. At UW football games in particular, the Wave became a regular feature during football games before spreading to Seattle sports teams such as Seahawks and Sounders games before reaching University of Michigan football games where fans would create their own variations such as slow-motion waves or reverse waves.

Krazy George Henderson was responsible for popularizing the UW version of The Wave at football games and beyond, helping bring it into national consciousness. Since he began leading it at various sporting events across America, it quickly gained momentum and is now considered an American tradition.

Dr Peter Gariaev‘s research into Linguistic Wave Genetics – which can alter an individual’s DNA through specific sounds – has gone unnoticed by mainstream science. Linguistic Wave Genetics could potentially help prevent or treat diseases by changing one’s genetic code, providing new methods of treating disease prevention or treatment.

Conceptually, changing genetics by altering frequencies of your atoms within your body is an intriguing thought experiment by Dr Gariaev‘s experiments, showing how DNA can be modified using electromagnetic fields created by specific sounds – this may hold key for treating diseases like cancer, AIDS and Alzheimer’s.

The Sound

Dr Gariaev was a brilliant physicist and linguist. Together with his team (which included Biophysicists, Molecular Biologists, Embryologists and Linguists), he discovered that our DNA does not simply consist of linear nucleotides but instead forms an entire continuum, imprinted within intracellular water networks as electromagnetic and acoustic holograms which could be read using laser technology.

Holograms contain our genetic blueprints and encode our life. Codon sequences follow grammatical rules, creating nodes on a universal hologram that records our entire history. He further observed that this unified genome could be altered through frequency modulation – specifically sound or words – to alter its programming; this led him to coining the phrase linguistic genetics for his findings.

Gariaev then conducted a remarkable experiment. He used low-power laser light to illuminate Salamander embryos in one container and Frog embryos in another; only Salamander embryos survived and developed into adults while all Frogs died without ever becoming adults.

This was a groundbreaking discovery that provided evidence that genetic information can be transmitted and recoded via frequency. This remarkable find opened the way for revolutionary technologies in medicine, agriculture, computing and communications – including remote healing via frequency, organ regeneration as well as significant lifespan extensions and quantum biocomputing – which had long been desired by humanity.

Tragically, this talented scientist passed away in November 2020 with little fanfare or recognition in national or scientific media outlets. His contributions to humanity were immense; only now are their merits fully appreciated.

The Light

Dr Gariaev used laser correlation spectroscopy to investigate the fluctuation dynamics of DNA molecules exposed to red, infrared and UV light sources. His study revealed that when exposed to such lighting sources, DNA emits coherent photons which can be captured using a broadband laser – giving us access to our DNA’s holographic information.

This discovery is absolutely revolutionary and may provide the key to curing disease, cancer and Alzheimer’s for good – as well as providing safe genetic engineering technology to be carried out more securely.

Gariaev made another breakthrough discovery when he revealed that our non-coding regions (commonly referred to as junk DNA) do not represent waste from evolution but instead follow rules and create biochemical language. He was also able to show that codons in DNA do not appear randomly but follow an orderly sequence of operations.

Luc Montagnier expanded upon this work by showing that bacteria’s signature frequencies could be transferred into homeopathic dilutions of water and used to generate an exact replica of their DNA when these signature frequencies were reconstructed, providing proof that cellular memory exists and can be accessed on a quantum level.

Dr. Gariaev‘s other discoveries revealed that DNA double helix acts like a wave, acting like a biocomputer storing electromagnetic and acoustic information, imprinted into our intracellular water networks as an electromagnetic fingerprint for cells to read, which can then be reprogrammed using voice frequency – thus healing genomes and creating health in organisms.

Amazingly, Dr Gariaev made these discoveries in 2020 but just two years later died unnoticed despite having received adequate funding and support for his research. If given sufficient resources and support, his discoveries could have had tremendous benefits to humanity such as non-surgical healing techniques, organ regeneration therapies, significantly increasing human lifespan extension and quantum computing; as the ancient Chinese proverb says “those who say something cannot be done should not stop those from trying”. Dr Gariaev in this book laid the groundwork for linguistic genetics which could offer unique perspectives on living.

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