Peter Garyaev was an innovative molecular biologist who began exploring new approaches to genetic coding back in 1984, later creating what has come to be known as Linguistico-wave genetics.
Born and educated in Perm, Russia he attended high school before entering university at the Faculty of Biology for three years before switching over to Moscow State University and majoring in molecular biology.
Background
Dr Peter Petrovich Gariaev was a Russian scientist and pioneer of Wave Genetics theory. His studies on DNA holographic structure and energy have resulted in extraordinary healing and longevity benefits for his test subjects, opening new possibilities for telepathic communication, healing and advanced genetic engineering technologies.
Western science typically only studies and interprets 5-7% of the human genome; Gariaev‘s research sought to comprehend all 99%. He worked with an interdisciplinary team consisting of biophysicists, molecular biologists, embryologists and even linguists who helped him recognize that even what is often considered “junk DNA” plays a vital role in understanding cell function.
This discovery led him on an innovative and ground-breaking study on linguistic waves and their effect on DNA. He could modulate coherent laser light and radio waves with spoken words to alter codon sequences in DNA strands, creating new DNA codes from frequencies found within sound and language as well as restore original ones that had died cells.
Gariaev conducted his experiments by shining low-powered laser light through developing salamander embryos and frog embryos contained within hermetically sealed containers, before redirecting this same light towards other salamander embryos to change their DNA and become adult salamanders or fully functioning frogs respectively. These results led him to create the discipline of Linguistic Wave Genome which uses words and sounds rather than chemicals to alter DNA.
Gariaev published his findings in highly-regarded scientific journals and presented them at numerous international conferences, garnering wide praise and inspiring testimonials of healing from stroke, pancreatitis, IBS, chronic inflammation, chronic fatigue and cancer – and more.
His research into cellular photonics – the interaction of photons with living cells – has also produced amazing results, helping wheat and barley plants withstand lethal radiation exposure by sending signals telling them what action to take.
Methods
Garyaev discovered two unusual forms of DNA memory recorded using laser correlation spectroscopy, leading him to establish wave genetics or Lingvistiko-wave genetics as an emerging field in genetics. This understanding removes any difficulties or contradictions associated with the traditional model of genetic coding.
Poponin utilized Garyaev‘s data and published an article in USA 1995 detailing a DNA Phantom Effect. He provided Garyaev with diagrams and explanations of this method used by other researchers; however, its validity could never be proven conclusively.