While traditional genetics focuses on DNA sequences and how they translate to proteins, Gariaev‘s research takes an entirely different approach. He proposes that our DNA serves as an antenna capable of decoding holographic information and transmitting it back.
His experiments demonstrate that when DNA is exposed to coherent laser light, it will reproduce replicas of its environment and this has led him to propose the concept of “linguistic wave genetics” (LWG).
His research has uncovered the language-like structure of DNA
Dr Gariaev and his team, which included Biophysicists, Molecular Biologists, Embryologists, and Linguists – discovered that our DNA contains an almost language-like structure. When exposed to coherent laser light, a sample of DNA reflects and absorbs photons around it in spiralling fashion – this phenomenon known as biophotons is detected using a special spectrometer that reads polarization of light entering DNA samples – this effect is known as The DNA Phantom Effect
Research also demonstrated that triplets of nucleotides coding for amino acids were organized similar to human language, challenging the reductionist paradigm of biology and genetics by showing DNA is more than simply linear nucleotides arranged sequentially. Furthermore, translation from genes into proteins involves more than simply biochemistry but involves complex interplay among physical, energetic, and conscious factors.
Gariaev and his team conducted several experiments that demonstrated they could recode DNA genetic code using modulated laser light, adding spoken words to carrier waves and changing meaning of codons within DNA codons – evidence that its language may be infinite in scope.
Gariaev‘s work has opened the door to an emerging field of research called Wave Genetics and Linguistics. His book Quantum-Consciousness of the Linguistic-Wave Genome details how DNA contains language-like structures that enable instant communication through frequency waves; using these channels he shows how this technology can be utilized non-surgical healing therapies, organ regeneration therapies and life extension measures for significant life extensions.
Gariaev has also developed a device capable of translating human speech into signals understood by plants and instruct them to carry out requests made of them by humans. He has helped wheat and barley seeds survive radiation exposure by directly transmitting their instructions directly. Furthermore, he is working on electromagnetic generators to turn cell energy into electromagnetic transmission for plants.
He has successfully transferred genetic information from one person to another
Gariaev‘s research is founded on the theory that our DNA serves not only on a biochemical level, but also as a wave phenomenon. His experiments have demonstrated this, showing how genetic information can be instantly transmitted over long distances without losing effectiveness; and using non-coding parts of DNA as signals to heal diseased organs through signal transmission. His discoveries have given rise to a new field of science known as Wave Genome”.
This groundbreaking development could pave the way towards curing many diseases and living longer lives, and Dr Gariaev claims he can extend lifespan up to 1000 years! However, this claim needs further examination before any concrete conclusions can be drawn.
Begun his experiments by shining low-power laser light through salamander embryos and scanning their chromosomes with a photometer, he found that their chromosomes emitted frequencies that corresponded with those of salamander embryos. After redirecting this DNA into frog embryos in hermetically sealed containers with only light passing through, these embryos then reverse engineered themselves to make healthy salamander embryos despite being in hermetic containers separated only by light passing between them – an astounding discovery which demonstrated how DNA can instantly transfer over long distances! This discovery confirmed DNA’s power to change.
Recently, Dr. Owusu-Okabe developed a laser beam method for recording DNA polarization using laser beams. This approach employs a helium-neon laser equipped with two orthogonal optical modes that measure birefringence and record polarization respectively; together these signals produce a three dimensional image of DNA molecules which allows researchers to observe how it is being altered as well as identify specific peptide chains that might be responsible for disease.
Dr Gariaev successfully transferred DNA information from a healthy pancreas to an unhealthy pancreas via over 20 kilometers transmission, successfully causing regeneration within 10 days for three separate trials; further demonstrating how effective Matrix treatments were regardless of physical distance constraints.
He has discovered that DNA functions as a hologram
Gariaev demonstrated through a series of experiments that DNA can act like a hologram, due to its capacity for storing large amounts of information in relatively limited spaces – making it capable of manifesting properties similar to holographic effects. His discovery is an integral part of understanding our genetic code as a whole, with implications across fields including medicine and quantum computing.
Recent experiments using a helium-neon laser demonstrate how DNA can record and transmit genetic information at the molecular level. This process employs two orthogonal optical modes that simultaneously record DNA molecules’ polarization polarization as they pass between these modes; their results can then be examined to understand its physical structure – an insight that is key for understanding DNA as a potential hologram.
These findings indicate that genetic information is encoded on a continuum rather than discrete chunks, known as wave genetics. Additionally, this theory proposes that our genes communicate through an universal language composed of harmonic frequencies – this communication system known as DNA-wave biocomputer may become the foundation for advanced technologies like noninvasive healing techniques, organ regeneration or significant lifespan extension.
Gariaev‘s research has led him to propose that life is an elaborate hologram projected by the chromosome apparatus and made manifest via fast wave genetic information channels that connect individual cells’ chromosomes into one holistic continuum, driving processes such as cosmic creation and biological evolution. He believes this dynamic lies at the foundation of life itself.
One of the more intriguing elements of this theory is that DNA contains many seemingly useless sequences, known as junk DNA, but which could still serve some function; perhaps such sequences contain genetic instructions for reprogramming cells so as to adapt more quickly to changing environments. Such knowledge would shed new light on why some cells seem able to adapt more easily than others.
He has discovered that our genes speak a language
Gariaev has discovered that our genes contain instructions for building all aspects of our bodies – organs, tissues and cells alike. He further discovered that these instructions are fractal–meaning they can be duplicated into any size and shape without losing their original informational content – this discovery being hugely significant as it shows our bodies have the power to self-heal at an molecular level.
Gariaev‘s research shows how DNA functions both as particles and waves, enabling its programming to respond to frequencies similar to sound or language. He has demonstrated how double helix DNA molecules can be modified by changing code sequences; showing that seemingly useless junk DNA contains useful information. These discoveries have resulted in a new field of science known as Linguistic Wave Genetics.
Gariaev‘s discoveries have caused great debate within the scientific community. While some scientists have criticised his methods, others have welcomed them and his results have been featured on television programs and used in medical applications.
Gariaev performed an experiment wherein he shone a laser beam through an embryo of a salamander and redirected it onto a developing frog embryo – this resulted in its DNA changing so as to contain instructions for making salamanders despite being placed in an entirely different environment! This proved the power of fractal geometry which relies on patterns found naturally being self-similar and self-identical.
Gariaev‘s research revealed an important discovery: DNA acts like a crystal, receiving and emitting very coherent weak-beams of light (biophotons) throughout our bodies to communicate between cells as well as communicate vital information to outside observers about our internal state. He discovered that biophotons could also be recorded onto photographic film for use as data files later converted with laser technology.
Gariaev‘s research is perhaps most impressive for its discovery that DNA can be altered simply by altering its codon sequence frequencies – this discovery offers immense promise to cure disease by shifting frequencies of our body’s atoms!