What is Wave Genetics?
This theory is similar to destructology, an obscure pseudoscience which claims to divine body shapes using DNA holograms as maps of the universe. Unfortunately, unlike other pseudosciences, destructology hasn’t received endorsement by scientific authorities. Popova tours Logunov’s laboratory for her show and interviews him via video call without disclosing that they are married. Vaccines Vaccines […]
Read MoreInformation Medicine Using a Wave Genetics Laser
Information medicine using wave genetics uses laser technology to extract and replace corrupted DNA information with healthy copies, restoring energetic blueprints to healthier younger states and possibly correcting cell memory. As part of an automatic mode-locking process, optical power fluctuates during mode-locking; once optimized by genetic algorithms, however, a pulse train can be clearly observed. […]
Read MoreWave Genetics and Matrixes
Wave Genetics was pioneered by Peter Gariaev. This technology employs information medicine using individual photos as its foundation; then using sound recordings from these photos as information medicine treatments that help the body correct deviations from normality. Listening to these radio wave spectra activates biologically active substances within your body that rejuvenate and regenerate, providing […]
Read MoreWhat is Wave Genetics?
Wave genetics is founded upon the theory that DNA contains not only real forms, but also quantum (wave) forms which enable it to communicate with humans and transmit information. This information can be utilized to regenerate organs, treat illnesses and extend lifespans; an innovative concept supported by numerous experiments. Definition Wave genetics is founded on […]
Read MoreGenomics Medicine Centres Wave 2
The UK is seeing genomic technologies implemented across clinical specialities such as cardiology to identify inherited cardiac conditions; paediatrics for birth defect detection and developmental disorder identification; and oncology to inform treatment decisions as well as identify hereditary cancer predisposition risks – with no clear understanding of ethical implications. Genomic medicine highlights the limitations of […]
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