Gariaev‘s team of biophysicists, molecular biologists and embryologists took an expansive approach to DNA investigation; discovering its codon sequences are structured based on grammar rules similar to spoken languages. Furthermore, electromagnetic waves successfully transmitted healthy genetic information regenerating damaged tissues and organs while increasing physical vitality.
Quantum Non-Locality
Quantum non-locality is one of the most captivating aspects of quantum mechanics, providing for strange connections between distant physical objects that cannot be explained using Newtonian gravity alone.
Einstein’s special theory of relativity relies on the notion that two particles can become linked such that their properties become inextricably intertwined regardless of distance; this phenomenon, known as entanglement, violates classical mechanics’ principle of locality and has been demonstrated through numerous experiments; it forms part of Einstein’s special theory of relativity as well as supporting many emerging technologies like secure communication and random number generation.
Einstein and his colleagues realized in 1935 that two quantum particles can become entangled with each other, enabling them to communicate despite being separated by long distances. When one particle’s value changes upon measurement of the other one – regardless of whether they were thousands of miles apart! This strange effect is known as the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (ESR) effect.
Einstein had concluded that this effect must be caused by some sort of non-locality in our world, but did not understand exactly what this meant. Since then, however, scientists have gained more clarity into this non-locality thanks to research which has unlocked its details – with incredible results!
Study findings indicate that correlations between two entangled particles are stronger than can be explained using any existing hidden variable models, suggesting that our world must exist beyond local limitations and must include something extradimensional such as extra dimensions or other forms of physics beyond what can be accounted for using standard models alone.
Scientists are exploring practical applications of quantum non-locality. One such application involves transmitting genetic information between plants and animals – including plants damaged or diseased from drought – using this effect as electromagnetic waves to transmit genetic instructions back and forth between species. Another research application would involve gene editing techniques used by DNA-based computers; where information would be stored as DNA strand patterns while commands to replicate or edit genes would be transmitted via electromagnetic waves.
Language-Like Structure
Gariaev‘s research demonstrates that DNA not only encodes genetic information, but can also communicate on a more subtle level. He refers to this field of inquiry as “linguistic-wave genomics,” noting how codon sequences of DNA possess similarities in structure with spoken languages. Gariaev and his team then use computational linguistics to identify basic grammar elements shared across languages, such as rhyme, repetition and meter. His team discovered that codon sequences in DNA follow rules similar to human languages, leading them to reach the fascinating conclusion that our genes “speak” a language we can decipher with laser light or radiowave carrier frequencies.
Gariaev and his researchers observed a phenomenon known as the DNA Phantom Effect when they exposed DNA samples to radiation and then removed them; photon detection equipment continued to detect spiral-shaped structures in their former location despite no longer detecting DNA itself. Gariaev believed this informational field is generated by vibrations of living cells and can carry holographic information allowing DNA reading from distance.
His findings overturn the reductionist paradigm of biology and genetics, showing there exists an interconnected and holographic universe beyond our limited material perspectives. His findings echo ancient traditions which view life as fundamentally sentient and interactive.
Gariaev‘s experiments demonstrate not only that DNA codons follow a linguistic syntax, but that their production also relies on higher-level consciousness-associated wave forms rather than codon-by-codon selection for protein production. This work supports research by Hans Driesch, Alexander Gurwitsch, Harold Saxton Burr and Robert Becker who all propose that fields of energy orchestrate embryogenesis beyond mechanistic genetic determinism.
Gariaev and his team utilized laser light to modulate DNA carrier frequencies, ultimately altering its coding. Furthermore, they shone a laser beam through developing salamander embryos to recode its DNA with instructions to create healthy adults salamanders – supporting Dean Radin’s notion that conscious intent can have profound impacts on physical systems at a distance – further supporting nonlocal interactions between mind and matter.
Holographic Nature
Dr Gariaev is widely celebrated for his discovery that DNA records and transmits wave-based information, using his holographic model to demonstrate this fact. His collaboration with biophysicists, molecular biologists, embryologists and others proved that both acoustic and electromagnetic frequencies can be used to record genetic information; his efforts led him to develop an alternative form of cloning which involves nuclear fission rather than chemical reactions as an alternative way to record genetic material for replication at cellular level.
Gariaev famously demonstrated the holographic properties of DNA with his experiment where seeds were brought back to life by passing laser light over them and reflecting off DNA molecules reassembled all scattered fragments back into an exact copy of their source object; this process is known as reconstruction holography; duplicated and verified in both Moscow and Stanford, this suggests DNA could harness electromagnetic energy of Aether flow for this effect.
DNA’s holographic properties make it a useful medium for transmitting genetic information. A genome can be described as a continuous hologram containing natural and genetic language fractal representation. Holographic DNA codes travel through water networks within our bodies leaving an electromagnetic fingerprint for cells to read – following similar principles to how acoustic or electromagnetic holograms work.
Theories of consciousness often incorporate holographic principles. They propose that the universe itself is holographic and that human consciousness forms part of this pattern, all phenomena being interrelated; additionally they assert that matter can adapt and respond to holistic patterns of organization.
David Bohm was one of the primary advocates for this theory; however, other scientists, including Brian Greene (author of The Elegant Universe), also have considered it as an alternative to standard cosmological models. One key advantage is that this theory accounts for anomalies that cannot be explained using traditional theories – for instance blurriness of gamma-ray bursts in space that cannot be explained through other means.
Transmitting Genetic Information
Gariaev has pioneered an approach known as Wave Genetics that transmits genetic information using electromagnetic waves. His experiments have demonstrated how damaged tissues can be repaired when exposed to healthy DNA wave patterns via long distance transmission; thus opening up opportunities for noninvasive genetic therapies.
Gariaev‘s research indicates that humans possess the capability of communicating genetically with other living organisms via this mechanism. He asserts that lipid binding protein BLBP plays an essential role in this process and believes his discovery could significantly enhance human life quality. His theory implies he may have discovered ways to activate this natural ability, though many scientists remain unconvinced of his theories.
Dr. Gariaev made one of his most significant discoveries when he showed that human DNA can be transmitted over long distances using electromagnetic energy waves. To demonstrate this point, he successfully transmitted genetic code for diseased cells from one hermetically sealed cell culture to a healthy one and saw that eventually both cell cultures spontaneously infected themselves with disease, providing further proof of electromagnetic wave transference of genetic information.
One of his experiments focused on the transmission of genetic information between animals. To this end, he placed two hermetically sealed cell cultures in one room before shining light from a diseased culture into its counterpart; as soon as light passed between them, healthy cells suddenly became infected with it, proving that genetic material can be transferred without using chemicals as transmission medium.
Dr Gariaev later found in his studies that he could transmit genetic information between different organisms by combining them in a holographic matrix, something he called the “spin matrix”. According to him, this would allow them to share genetic information at a genetic level which he called the “spin matrix”. This matrix could then be used for various purposes including improving health and wellness and anti-ageing; ultimately it is believed that Dr. Gariaev‘s studies into the holographic nature of genetic information will have major ramifications both for medicine and consciousness alike.