Dr Gariaev‘s research team includes biophysicists, molecular biologists and embryologists; together they were able to demonstrate that what would otherwise appear as junk DNA found within organisms is encoded with language and can be reprogrammed using laser light.
Gariaev and his team conducted another impressive experiment to show that when DNA is exposed to radiation, physical vacuum changes occur along with field structures known as grittings or hologram planes containing genetic information. This experiment proved its point.
Reprogramming of DNA
Dr Gariaev assembled an interdisciplinary team of scientists to conduct his investigation of DNA. This included Biophysicists, Molecular Biologists, Embryologists and Linguistic experts from diverse fields such as Biophysicsics and Linguistics to take an extensive approach. Their investigations showed that DNA functions on electromagnetic and acoustic levels and can be programmed using frequency as sound or words; experiments also demonstrated how “junk DNA”, often disregarded by western mainstream science, actually follows grammar rules similar to spoken languages as modulated using laser light or carrier frequencies modulation techniques.
Scientists demonstrated this by shining low power laser light through the DNA of Salamander embryos and redirecting it into frog embryos, thus turning adult Salamanders out from among those initially produced from these frog embryos without physically exchanging DNA between them. These results suggest that DNA may act like an informational system with healing capabilities, similar to how computers utilize their own laser radiation for healing themselves.
Gariaev team’s experiment also demonstrated how DNA can be captured and transferred between organisms. They utilized a quartz cuvette filled with DNA sample that they then exposed to low-power laser light, recording signature frequencies associated with vibrations. After which, these frequencies were modulated with language frequencies. These unique frequencies can then be transmitted through any medium such as water to alter physical structures of matter; additionally they are easily absorbed and transmitted through living cells, including the human body.
Frequencies can cause the atoms in a substance to vibrate at specific rates, altering its structure and energy. This phenomenon is known as torsion. Dr Gariaev‘s team has demonstrated how torsion energy can be transferred between DNA molecules with the use of a quartz cuvette holding one sample, something Vladimir Poponin at Heartmath Institute has verified.
Dr Gariaev‘s experiments on pancreatic cancer have demonstrated how DNA reprogramming can regenerate healthy pancreases. His lab rats exposed to pancreatic toxin survived; 90% survived while none did without treatment; in addition, information captured from healthy rat pancreases can be transmitted over to unhealthy rats to help restore their function and this represents an exciting breakthrough in regenerative medicine.
Regeneration of dead seeds
Dr Gariaev was able to revive seeds that had been killed by radioactivity during the Chernobyl disaster using laser light. First he directed it through healthy seeds before redirecting it towards dead ones whereupon their deadness came back to life and became healthy once again. Dr Gariaev‘s claims were confirmed by several other researchers both within Russia and at Stanford University. Furthermore, Dr. Gariaev claimed to have altered the genetic code of an organism through laser light beams directed towards it. Dr Gariaev accomplished this by manipulating the frequency of DNA codon sequences to achieve his desired effects. Thanks to his discovery of DNA as a language, this allowed him to transmit information without losing its coding and without physical contact between organisms.
Dr Gariaev conducted another experiment by shining low-power laser light through Salamander embryos in one container and Frog embryos in another container, respectively. Embryos exposed to their genetic code developed into Salamanders while those exposed to Frog DNA did not. His knowledge of DNA grammar enabled him to do this successfully.
Dr Gariaev‘s research showed that Phantom DNA could communicate with damaged strands to instruct them how to repair themselves, while being transmitted between cells by biophotons – electromagnetic fields produced by living things.
Dr. Gariaev and his colleagues’ research demonstrates how DNA’s polarization state can be altered to alter its biological activity, making possible to capture it for use in teleportation, communication and reprogramming purposes. They used this method to bring self-healing in patients deemed incurable by traditional medicine – something which has been recognized worldwide, including by Nobel Laureates.
Regeneration of pancreas
Dr Gariaev‘s research into DNA led him to the realization that it combines wave and particle characteristics. Additionally, he discovered its linguistic characteristics – meaning it can be altered using sound frequencies as words – that allowed it to be reprogramed using frequency modulations; this discovery formed the basis of his revolutionary new science called Wave Genetics; using information captured from healthy organs to instruct unhealthy ones how to heal themselves by beaming DNA of pancreatic cells from lab rats suffering from diabetes; all control rats died within six days while 90% survived and restored pancreatic function after being treated by this method!
Gariaev also discovered that 97% of DNA, considered “junk” by western scientists, contains vast stores of electromagnetic and acoustic information encoded as holograms that can be read atomically by shining laser light through them. Physical DNA also attracts light in vacuum chambers even after it has been separated from its organism of origin; this phenomenon was first described by Gariaev in 1985 as The DNA Phantom Effect.
Gariaev and his team of biophysicists, linguists, molecular biologists, embryologists and geneticists conducted a series of experiments which revealed that DNA has the capacity to hold electromagnetic and acoustic holograms that transmit information at a quantum level. These holograms can be read using laser light and contain coded instructions for any living organism; furthermore they were found to remain stable once separated from physical samples.
Gariaev‘s research into DNA also proved that its double helix can store information that can be changed atomically through electromagnetic radiation, sound vibrations and mental intention – effects which have been witnessed in plants, frogs and mice. His studies on multidimensional chromosome continuum exist within an universal hologram and can be altered atomically.
Gariaev‘s experiments demonstrated that DNA’s holographic information can be transferred over long distances due to quantum entanglement – the phenomenon by which atomic particles become linked and allow them to exist simultaneously in two places at once. Gariaev and his team were able to transfer DNA holograms between samples by irradiating them with red, infrared, and ultraviolet light and found that all types of exposure produced identical images.
Reprogramming of frog embryos
Dr Gariaev discovered that an organism’s DNA emits weak laser radiation as a primary means of cell communication, providing him with the opportunity to beam salamander genetic patterns onto the DNA of frog embryos and transform them into salamanders without physical intervention or drugs – just by beaming their genetic patterns! His experiments proved this astonishing discovery which suggest that organisms’ holographic DNA might provide information as well as healing properties.
Dr. Gariaev has also discovered that DNA reprogramming can be achieved using laser light. He demonstrated this feat by shining low-power green laser light through salamander DNA and redirecting it into frog DNA; subsequent frogs receiving this salamander DNA developed into healthy adult salamanders! This amazing discovery shows how organisms’ holographic DNA contains encoded instructions to convert themselves into different species.
Dr Gariaev conducted his final experiment by inserting salamander DNA into that of frog eggs, then shining laser light over them, until their offspring transformed into healthy salamanders with normal lives and offspring. This experiment was so convincing that Dr Gariaev became convinced he could capture and transmit this holographic DNA information, leading him to create Wave Genetics as an approach which enabled patients to self-heal themselves, even those considered incurable by traditional medicine.
Dr Gariaev‘s research demonstrated that an organism’s holographic DNA follows a specific sequence and logic. Like biological language, codons of its genome abide by certain grammar rules. His work with salamanders, frogs and chickens verified this fact further; laser light has even proven capable of changing genomic sequences!