Peter Gariaev was a molecular biologist who pioneered innovative approaches to genetic coding. He coined the term “Lingvistiko-wave genetics”.
As senior research associate and group leader at the Institute of Physical and Technical Problems of Academy of Sciences of USSR (1984 – 1998), he discovered two previously unknown forms of memory found within DNA molecules.
Background
Dr Peter P Garyaev, an award-winning Russian geneticist, experimentally verified theories regarding how DNA acts like a crystal that receives information and emits weak beams of light throughout the body (biophotons). He pioneered new directions in genetic coding, earning himself nomination for 2021 Nobel Prize in Medicine; publishing books, articles and defending a PhD thesis with the Higher International Attestation Commission entitled ‘Genome as Operator of Sign Physical Fields in Biosystem’ before eventually succumbing to unexpected health complications last year.
Methods
Garyaev‘s DNA experiments demonstrate how it acts like a crystal that receives information from its environment, synthesizing this into coherent weak-beams of light known as biophotons and emitting them throughout the body. In his research he discovered two previously unknown kinds of memory for DNA molecules which he recorded using correlation laser spectroscopy. From these discoveries came Wave or Lingvistiko-Wave Genetics as an approach aiming at alleviating difficulties and contradictions associated with traditional models of genetic coding; these findings have led him to publish multiple books as well as patents a number of times!
Conclusions
Garyaev has made numerous discoveries since 1984 in the field of new directions in genetic coding. These breakthroughs, made possible through interpretations of correlation laser spectroscopy results, enabled him to overcome difficulties and contradictions within old models of genetic coding and establish what has since become known as Linvistiko-wave Genetics (“Lingvistic Wave Gene”). Based on these studies, Garyaev developed “Lingvistiko-Wave Genetics.” He has published numerous scientific articles as well as four monographs along with patents and priority applications; in total over his career has made numerous advances within genetics that helped remove difficulties and contradictions within old models of genetic coding while opening new paths forward that allowed for “Lingvistiko-Wave Genetics” [Lingvistiko Wave Gene]. Garyaev became a member of both Russian Academies for Natural Sciences as well as Medical and Technical Sciences].





