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Peter Petrovich Garyaev

Peter Petrovich Garyaev, known for pioneering new directions of genetic coding and creating Lingvistiko Wave Genetics. He published several articles in Soviet scientific peer-reviewed journals.

His research began with a fundamental rethink of scientific paradigm. According to him, everything is an electromagnetic wave – from information traveling across spacetime networks in virtual realms such as cyberspace to physical forms that transmit energy at subluminal depth.

Yuri Larichev

Doctor of Biological Sciences and Academician of the Russian Academy of Medical and Technical Sciences (RAMTN). General Director of Institute of Quantum Genetics.

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Peter Petrovich Gariaev is a well-recognized scientist who established Wave Genome genetics. Although his theories were never conclusively proven through conventional experiments, their existence generated great excitement among those trying to solve real world issues.

“Wave Genome”, his main work, was released for publication in 1994 and comprises an anthology of his earlier articles. Although he holds no academic credentials or claim any special standing within science, instead he uses logic and reasoning to support his ideas, never making statements like, “This is true because someone said so”.

Larichev’s scientific paradigm dramatically alters our perception of ourselves in this world and our relationships to it. His theory posits that both physical DNA strands and wave holograms comprised by our universe exist simultaneously and must therefore be seen as complementary realities rather than separate realities.

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Larichev’s discovery enabled him to restore and decipher ancient secret hermetic teaching encoded within the Slavic alphabet, leading him to create psychotronic technologies capable of controlling subconscious responses as well as shaping our environment. Larichev even suggested that Russian is an omnibus carrier of hermetic knowledge – and even named runes and symbols found across Slavic languages!

The Theory of the Linguistic-Wave Genome

The Linguistic-Wave Genome Theory proposes that genetic information does not flow linearly from DNA to RNA, but instead travels in waves through chromosomes as transmitters and receivers of these wave-based signals, explaining why certain frequencies can help stimulate cell regeneration and immune modulation. Furthermore, according to this hypothesis DNA’s holographic nature enables it to form pre-images of biosystems and their components which can then be accessed as vibrational messages by our bodies.

This theory could reveal DNA’s dynamic nature of encoding and decoding, leading to new approaches for cellular reprogramming – methods which may improve wound healing, cell regeneration, metabolic balance as well as personalized therapeutics – for instance a patient suffering Wagner Stage IV diabetic ulcers saw rapid improvement after receiving programmed bio-information signals.

Gariaev‘s work is both theoretical and experimentally verified. He developed a photon interferometer to record electromagnetic signals of samples from human bodies, then transferred these into data files for later analysis. His research indicated that signal intensities increased when exposed to specific frequencies used; additionally, specific frequencies had an influence on polarization-spin potency of electromagnetic signals in the cellular matrix.

His work has given rise to the newly developed scientific discipline of Linguistic-Wave Genetics. This field finds its place within Deleuze and Guattari’s A Thousand Plateaus theory where they assert that language is not like a tree but more like an organic structure composed of interconnections that evolve gradually over time, such as river valleys or railroad tracks that link disparate sites into an intricate network.

This theory of the linguistic-wave genome can also be seen as part of a new approach to genetics based on gene-wave theory. This model offers several advantages over its traditional tree counterpart, including being better at representing wider ranges of relationships; and providing a more complete description of evolution by taking both genetic and non-genetic factors into account.

The Theory of the Field Genome

Genome sequencing is the practice of reading and comparing an organism’s DNA sequence. Scientists use genome sequencing to detect genetic variations that contribute to desirable characteristics like height or drought resistance.

Last year, before his untimely passing due to health complications, a Russian scientist experimentally verified his theories that the human genome acts like a crystal that receives information and emits very coherent weak-beams of light throughout its body (biophotons). He called this discipline linguistic-wave genetics or field genomics.

This theory of the genome offers a rational explanation for many seemingly mysterious biological processes, including SEs, silencers, boundaries, insulators and eQTLs/QTLs at both transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels. It confirms the hypothesis that DNA isn’t just metaphorically but actually an irreducibly text, while also showing it functions like a pseudoconscious intelligence that recognizes contexts correctly, choosing amino acids for protein synthesis based on gene texts (mRNA). Furthermore, it helps explain fractality of gene expression within biosystems.

The Theory of the Secret Initiatory Teaching

Initiation is one of the most significant spiritual events in a person’s life. The process involves becoming more fully conscious, aware and active participants in the Hierarchy of Life while acquiring secret contacts and untapped knowledge. Group initiation offers fast processes of initation that bring Hierarchy closer to humanity.

Gariaev‘s research is guided by wave-genetics, an idea in which subatomic particles that make up biochemical molecules are actually quantum fields represented by seemingly nothing – with serious ramifications for understanding living organisms and how they work.

Remarkable experimentation by his team also illustrated this breakthrough; using light and radio wave irradiation combined with information retrieved from healthy seeds of similar plant type, they were able to reactivate damaged genes that had been exposed to lethal radiation at Chernobyl nuclear disaster, thus restoring genetic information that had been damaged from exposure. Plants grown and reproduced normally as a direct result; their original undamaged genetic material came back via healthy seeds.

He claimed this to be evidence that plants responded to human speech and could carry out its requests. Dr. Gariaev developed an electromagnetic generator which translated human speech into signals perceived by plants; then carried out experiments involving thousands of different plants before employing statistical treatment of experimental data to demonstrate absolute reliability of results obtained.

Scientific discoveries challenge our accepted beliefs in science and present us with numerous avenues for future investigation, leading us to a greater understanding of both universe and ourselves. Each individual must open his/her mind to these new possibilities and take full advantage of all that can be gleaned from this research; now is the time!

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