Wave genetics is an emerging science theory which shows how your DNA can be modified using specific frequencies. Though this concept has long been known among esoteric and spiritual teachers, its existence now can be scientifically demonstrated and explained.
Pyotr Gariaev is the architect behind this scientific theory and founder of various commercial and non-commercial organizations including Canadian company Wave Genetics Inc.
The theory
Wave genetics wikipedia is founded on the idea that all matter interactions exist as waves in space – in contrast to current discrete particle ideas of matter and its interactions. Furthermore, this theory aligns well with simple scientific theories of reality (see links on left side of page).
Deleuze and Guattari explicitly opposed arborescent models of languages in A Thousand Plateaus in favor of rhizomatic waves that act more like waves than they would with arborescence models of languages.
Scientists exposed DNA samples to laser light and observed on screen an identifiable wave pattern; once removed from the DNA sample it still remained visible – known as the Phantom DNA effect. The theory behind it suggests that genetic information may travel differently than previously believed, independent of physical distance; an expanded model of genetic coding called Linvisticnost’ and Golognost’ would enable scientists to devise novel ways of transmitting genetic information and repairing damaged DNA through radiation exposure.
The method
The method relies on the observation that living DNA substance reacts to language-modulated laser and radio rays, as proven in experiments by Russian scientists who exposed DNA samples with laser light before irradiating them with laser light and observed characteristic wave patterns on their screens – even after they removed the sample; an effect known as Phantom DNA proved its existence and proved its powerful electromagnetic energy field.
Scientists were able to use this breakthrough to successfully capture information patterns of one DNA and transmit them onto another DNA, successfully changing frog embryos into salamander embryos without the risk of side effects caused by traditional gene cutting-and-reintroduction methods.
These researches were led by a team of scientists led by Pyotr Garyaev. Through this revolutionary technology, this group was able to successfully use it to heal people suffering from various illnesses as well as regenerate organs and tissues – truly revolutionary! Additionally, this discovery represents a completely different approach to genetics; replacing traditional genetic coding with three key additional components-lingvisticnost, golograficnost and quantum (wave) nonlocality of genetic information.
The new model stands out by virtue of its nonlinearity and lack of decoding genetic code, thanks to language’s basic structure being similar. Therefore, researchers were able to program DNA by simply modulating language!
For solving wave equations in one spatial dimension, Hooke’s law suffices: (frac 2upartial2t2 – c2upartial2t2) = 1.
However, it should be noted that solving an initial-value problem requires Green’s function – this serves as the general solution to wave equations s(t,x). Furthermore, it solves differential equations like: d(t1,x1) + d(t0,x1)1 /c2.
The research
Surf genetics hasn’t garnered much research online, yet this is often true of groundbreaking discoveries. Many groundbreaking ideas began life out of sight before eventually being proven true after initially being dismissed as false by skeptical experts.
Russian scientists conducted one of the earliest experiments in wave genetics. When they exposed DNA samples to laser light, they noticed they created an iconic wave pattern on screen – known as the Phantom DNA Effect and providing evidence of DNA’s memory capacity.
Wave genetics also involved studying the structure and chemistry of proteins. Scientists discovered that certain proteins had the ability to transmit information about themselves by vibrating nearby water molecules; this data then transferred onward, prompting other proteins to change shape or function accordingly.
Other research in wave genetics has explored the impacts of environmental stressors on gene expression and evolution, specifically pollution’s influence on genetic variation among invasive species like peppered moth and industrial melanism. Furthermore, research compared results obtained through wave genetics with population genetics studies.
Wave genetics provides an alternative approach to traditional models of genetic coding. It proposes that DNA contains an expanded code with three key components–lingvisticnost’, golograficnost’ and quantum nonlocality–which allow it to transmit genetic information both real and virtual forms. This extended model offers a revolutionary new way of treating cancer, viral diseases and bacterial infections as well as regeneration organs and tissues as well as prolonging human active lives.
The results
As far as we are aware, very little research on wave genetics can be found online and very little interest in its foundational theory of wave structure of matter theory. Unfortunately this is often true of groundbreaking discoveries – they tend to be disregarded at first and discredited by critics before their validity becomes self evident.
Scientists irradiated DNA samples with laser light and could see on screen an obvious wave pattern emerge. When removed from exposure, however, the sample still showed evidence of emitting this waveform pattern – now known as the Phantom DNA effect.
This work has demonstrated that basic genetic coding differs substantially from traditional models and operates under quantum principles, enabling a profoundly new way of healing cancer, viral diseases and bacterial infections, regeneration organs and increasing life span. Esoteric and spiritual teachers have long known that our bodies can be programmed by language, words and thoughts; Russian researchers have demonstrated this possibility.






