Laser light can be used to modulate biological structures and produce informational signals which enable cells to communicate with one another and their environment, and may even control DNA functions; this practice is known as bio-informational genetics.
Gariaev has also discovered a method to protect newborn babies against cancer and other illnesses by using sound and light waves to ensure optimal physical development and overall body wellness. Babies born into this environment will use this technique immediately post birth to ensure optimal body functioning from day one.
He is the inventor of the DNA Matrix
Gariaev‘s research demonstrates that DNA has the power to attract photons and bend them around its helix in much the same way sound waves do, similar to how sound can bend light waves around its helix. This discovery helps explain how sound and light can help heal damaged DNA in our bodies by repairing them with sound or light waves. He further discovered that junk DNA does not serve no useful purpose, as was once believed; junk DNA contains information about life itself that’s crucial to life itself, including being the basis of life itself! He described two genetic programs; one geometric (for designing organism design), while another in text form (meaningful text).
He is the inventor of the Sound Matrix
Schulein’s inventions go well beyond his many patents in acoustics; among them are miniature directional microphones for hearing aids, transparent non-porous wax barriers used by recording studios, an advanced professional in-ear monitoring system used by top musicians today, and a patent-pending HD process to create immersive ‘you are there’ musical experiences currently used at multiple venues and major live events throughout Chicago and beyond.
He was an active member of the International Audio Engineering Society, receiving both a Publications Award in 1977 and Board of Governors award in 1980 from them. Additionally, he was an honorary Fellow member of both Acoustical Society of America and American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The invention involves a matrix decoder designed for use with surround sound systems to encode and decode audio signals representing an original sound field into two channels or less, alleviating crosstalk between adjacent front/back channels as well as left/right channels.
The Matrix is a deterministic algorithmic sequencer inspired by the Triadex Muse, a rare electronic circuit which generates musical permutations using binary feedback around a digital register. Four sliders on the left control pitch while four sliders on the right assign binary feedback into its sequencer; these create musical permutations through its pitch control slider on one side and its two feedback mechanisms on its opposite side (tempo and gate out jack respectively). An internal clock signal can also be generated using its TEMPO slider whereas external clock (CLOCK IN) allows greater flexibility than internal clock signal generation by overriding its internal clock generation mechanisms thus expanding possibilities further.
He is the inventor of the Electromagnetic Matrix
Electromagnetic Matrix (EMM) is an astounding feat in computer-based physics, providing scientists with a tool for solving an array of problems relating to electromagnetic radiation’s interaction with atoms, as well as for determining properties of atomic systems and their components. As such, EMM has become a vital tool in many scientific applications.
Simon Sunatori is an eminent Canadian engineer and inventor renowned for the Multi-Lingual Knowledge Matrix Method and System, HyperFeeder squirrel-proof bird feeder), MagneScribe retractable ballpoint pen (ARBP), Magic Spicer self-sealing magnetically hanging spice dispenser and Anisotropic Electromagnetic Force Phenomena (AEFP). He holds a Master of Engineering from McMaster University in Hamilton Ontario Canada as well as membership with Professional Engineers of Ontario (PEO) as Senior member of Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers as a senior member of IEEEE as listed in Who’s Who Canadian Edition
Oleg Zatsarinny made BSR an indispensable code for treating atom-atom, ion-ion, and molecular physics processes through his introduction of non-orthogonal set of orbitals based on B-splines in the inner region of R-matrix; making it capable of handling time dependent electromagnetic fields (EM fields).