Peter Gariaev was an outstanding scientist renowned for his discoveries. One such breakthrough is the DNA Phantom Effect; an experiment which shows the importance of energetic activity over biochemical interactions when it comes to controlling cell metabolism and replication.
Wave Genetics is a revolutionary new branch of genetics based on quantum optical and lingvistiko-wave principles and has profound implication for understanding DNA.
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Gariaev has conducted extensive research into the nature and function of DNA and its implications for various fields, such as medicine. His experiments demonstrate how DNA functions on a wave-particle basis that mirrors its linguistic characteristics – it can therefore be reprogrammed using frequency as sound or words; additionally he has devised a way to reprogram an RNA genome using only light bulbs.
Gariaev Reprogramming involves first exposing RNA to high frequencies that feed directly into a small circuit which converts input signal into output signal that alters the reprogramming process and repeats until desired outcome has been reached – known as frequency-controlled gene expression.
Experiments have been conducted to prove the efficacy of this approach. One prominent result was the successful resurrection and reproduction of a frozen Salamander embryo using this approach; another showed how successful DNA reprogramming of human cancer cells could also occur using this methodology.
Hopes are high that this technology will have significant benefits across industries such as agriculture, biotechnology and medical applications. It could potentially be used to restore damaged genes or treat inherited disorders – marking a breakthrough in genetic reprogramming that could change human lives forever on this planet.
Peter Gariaev‘s work has been published in various journals and books, as well as articles covering quantum biology and genetics. His books have been translated into multiple languages; additionally he holds membership of both the Russian Academy of Sciences and New York Academy of Sciences – providing him access to an impressive network of scientists.
His research on DNA has taken an integrative approach, drawing in experts in biophysics, molecular biology, embryology and linguistics into his teams – such as biophysicists. As such he discovered that what many believe to be 97% nonfunctional DNA actually contains code which can be read and interpreted by someone with training in language studies.
Research in Buddhism has resulted in some significant advancements, giving it a more worldly dimension than earlier Theravada teachings. Such developments include emphasizing compassion, faith and knowledge as key aspects of religion. Mahayana Buddhism, with its focus on spirituality, has since gained in prominence and broadened the scope of Buddhist thought worldwide. Thanks to these new perspectives on Buddhism, more people around the globe now access it for religious practice. Peter is also making great strides toward changing the global economic crisis by encouraging us to think creatively about using existing resources more creatively – this requires taking an holistic approach when approaching issues and will involve all humanity; his efforts in this area should not be ignored.
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Dr Gariaev was an intelligent individual – his work builds upon that of Albert Einstein and Max Planck who co-discovered photons, Alexander Gurwitsch who showed how cells could communicate and other pioneers like Vlail P Kaznacheev and Fritz-Albert Popp who demonstrated photonic communication between cells as well as Dr Roeland Van Wijk who pioneered systems to communicate with living systems using light.
His death comes at an especially tenuous and precarious moment as the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps around the world. His work focused on holistically restoring communication among all levels of biome, providing more effective tools without adverse side-effects to combat this pandemic.
Gariaev‘s work focuses on the quantum optical and wave linguistic principles underlying DNA, which are completely neglected in molecular genetics and gene modification. He shows how Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Thymine arranged in a repeating fractal sequence similar to spoken language; furthermore he demonstrated that life’s code does not reside solely within DNA sequence itself but within larger structures called “holographic matrixs”.
Holographic medicine is founded upon a matrix composed of many smaller structures interconnected by cell membranes that act like an energetic blueprint of our entire organism, helping it achieve and maintain perfect equilibrium within itself – it serves as the cornerstone for Holographic medicine theory.
Wave Genome theory was developed in Russia by Dr Peter Gariaev and others now working at the International Centre for Wave Genome in Luxembourg. It provides a new view of genome function that replaces the traditional linear view as genes control various complex biological processes; such a linear view fails to take account of that fact and requires more holistic view of genome.
Holographic theory of the genome was initially devised in Russia during the early 1990s and has since been refined by scientists worldwide. It has even been patented and forms part of new technologies, such as CellRegeneration’s regenerative medicine company. As with any promising approach to healthcare, this one may lead to revolutionary results in the future. But it must be remembered that this does not constitute a cure; rather it remains an scientific hypothesis and must be tested with human volunteers before it can be confirmed as valid. People should be encouraged to take responsibility for their health by eating nutritious food, exercising regularly and getting sufficient rest. In the interim, stress reduction may help decrease inflammation in the body. Sunlight exposure and connecting with nature are also helpful ways to restore cellular communication – the ancients knew this and now we’re just beginning to comprehend why.