Dr Gariaev‘s team of Biophysicists, Molecular Biologists, Embryologists and Linguistic experts discovered that DNA codon sequences conform to rules of grammatical syntax. With this knowledge they were able to modulate coherent laser light and radio waves with semantic meaning to reprogramme DNA.
In one experiment, he shone a low-power laser beam through salamander embryos in one container and into frog embryos in another container; eventually the salamanders developed into healthy adult salamanders.
Sound & Light
Sound and light are forms of energy that move in waves. Both sound and light waves can reflect off their environments and refract in different directions, even bending around objects in their path. Light travels much more quickly than sound due to air or similar medium slowing the speed of its waves in reaching our ears – unlike light which doesn’t need one! Light’s direct path straight to our eyes means it can reach us so much quicker.
Luc Montagnier noted that each turn of DNA is filled with water. He published his findings demonstrating how homeopathic dilutions of bacteria could transfer their signature frequency to “blank” pure water and then use PCR to reconstruct its original DNA sequence, further validating how DNA operates on both an informational and wave level. Gariaev then demonstrated how DNA could be reprogrammed using sounds and words. His team discovered how modulation onto coherent laser light or radio waves causes it to reprogram itself into new codon sequences; Gariaev went further to show how DNA could reprogramming using sound and words could actually change its original codon sequence by modulation onto coherent laser light or radio waves, thus changing how DNA code modulation causes DNA itself into its original codon sequence.
Dr Gariaev demonstrated that human voice frequencies could also produce the same reprogramming effect, making his groundbreaking discovery truly groundbreaking in that we now possess the ability to access our own DNA information to heal ourselves – something which has been confirmed by thousands of testimonials since Gariaev died in 2020.
The Bible establishes an obvious correlation between sound and light from its very inception: “God said, Let there be light, and there was light.” This light comes directly from our Creator of our universe and serves as our life force; eventually it may even be possible to capture genetic data and use that to generate sound matrixes that can keep our bodies healthy forever!
The Matrix
Science-fiction film pioneered by the Wachowskis’ 1999 masterpiece has left a profound mark on cinema. Protagonist Thomas Anderson (known by his virtual name Neo) undertook an epic journey and discovered answers to life’s biggest mysteries along his virtual travels.
In the first movie, our hero learns that he is living inside an artificial reality created by Machines. People live in pod-like vats of liquid that are connected to a network that serves as an energy source for the Machines; their brains provide energy by virtue of an ever-present cloud layer preventing sunlight from reaching Earth. Morpheus explains that the creators of The Matrix deliberately created it so it looks like late-20th-century world with nature and civilization; so inhabitants wouldn’t realize they were living inside an unreal existence.
Once they recognize this reality, Neo and his crew attempt to escape from the matrix in order to confront the Machine army in Zion – the last human city located deep underground – where there remains some resistance from its inhabitants. One major challenge they encounter are Agents – programs designed specifically to hunt anomalies like Neo’s crew such as Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving). One particular agent manages to infect another Red Pill program before Neo can purge him of infection and purge him himself of him before an enemy program comes back for an attack from his allies before infiltrating his group can purge him of its influences before infecting other Red-Pilled programs before Neo can purge them of infection from the matrix and unplug themselves from it all at once.
Neo is stronger than ever in The Matrix Reloaded, yet humanity still faces dire prospects. Zion has fallen to the Machines, forcing Neo to fight his way through an army of agents while confronting another danger: his own mortality.
The hero also meets up with a female program known as The Oracle, played by Priyanka Chopra Jonas. Though older than their counterparts in the original trilogy, both share many similar characteristics; thus this new movie will explore both characters’ relationships as well as explore how virtual and real realities intertwine.
The DNA Phantom
Gariaev made an astounding discovery in 1985: physical DNA can retain some sort of memory resembling wave/field phenomenon. Through his experiments he and his colleagues were able to alter codon sequences within DNA strings, reprogram the molecules, thereby altering human genome. Furthermore, these findings led to them discovering that modulating coherent laser light or radio waves onto carrier DNA carrier could alter its grammar syntax syntax, thus altering genetic languages grammatically syntax as well.
Reprogramming DNA could be used to make genetically engineered crops more resistant to disease. Furthermore, it opens the possibility of altering our own genetic code so as to program certain individuals to have different physical features or even alter their mental states.
Dr. Gariaev made an astounding discovery: that DNA “book of life” can be altered through changing codon sequences encoded within its double helix structure. Reprogramming was accomplished in this experiment by modulating coherent laser light and adding semantics to carrier waves, thus altering triplet sequences within DNA triplets as well as changing their codons sequences within human genome.
These findings lead us to the conclusion that DNA contains an inexhaustible reservoir of words, with words and sentences adapting themselves over time to become words or letters on other levels – creating natural (human) and genetic (DNA) languages as holographic structures with soliton structures resembling fractals; an idea known as the Fractal Language Theory of Biology.
However, one should remember to stay within his or her means when taking part in any form of sport or recreation activity. For this reason it is advisable not to overextend yourself physically when trying out different sporting or leisure pursuits. Searches were performed to identify Phantom-like elements in various species including Schmidtea mediterranea and its protists, Chlorophyta caulis plant, Helobdella robusta nematode, sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus ascidians Ciona intestinalis and C. savigny ascidians ascidians Ciona intestinalis and C. savigny ascidians present throughout mammals such as these organisms before their recognition was confirmed in their DNA sequenced genome. By employing BlastN, full-length Phantom sequences were identified through pairwise comparison with related counterparts and TIRs and TSDs were found by searching for matching pairs upstream and downstream of each Phantom element. Next, a clade of Phantom-like transposases (TEs), most belonging to the same family as E. invadens Phantom translated ORFs were identified indicating they are bona fide class 2 transposases.
Reprogramming
Dr Gariaev was the first to propose that DNA acts like a bio-hologram storing and transmitting geometric information via its double helix structure, such as an acoustic wave encoded within our double-helix DNA double helix structure. Furthermore, he suggested this wave pattern interacts with physical vacuum forces, potentially altering our genetic blueprint and leading to changes.
Torsion fields mediate this interaction between cells. Their powerful effect has enabled scientists to use torsion fields to reprogram cells into embryonic stem cells (ESCs), the precursor cells to all cell types in our bodies. By selecting appropriate reprogramming factors, researchers can alter a cell’s identity and encourage its transformation into any desired tissue type.
Scientists have developed various techniques for reprogramming cells. Early techniques involved introducing transcription factors via viruses; however, this was ineffective and led to unintended genetic material being introduced into cells. More recently, non-integrating methods have been devised; these employ plasmids containing genes essential to transformation that when introduced by electricity create a temporary hole in the cell membrane which enables entry of reprogramming factors into it.
Reprogramming cells is an intricate process requiring coordination among many biological pathways. A key element to successfully reprogram cells lies in manipulating their microenvironment with specific factors which activate specific pathways or regulate key regulators.
iPS cells represent an exciting new tool for studying human diseases in the laboratory and treating them clinically, but many challenges still lie ahead. One major difficulty lies in producing enough iPS cells in large enough quantities for clinical use and without incurring mutations or other harmful side-effects.
To address these challenges, scientists are developing molecular strategies to modify cell identity and promote self-renewing iPS cells. Furthermore, they have identified molecules whose manipulation enhances the process of reprogramming and improves cell proliferation.