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Old 18-February-2008, 07:39 AM
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Hi for All,
i'm very interesting with a GARIAEV's researchs about a DNA and I would to know if his researchs and experiments is VALID or NO VALID !
anyone know more about this subject ...Please!!!
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Old 18-February-2008, 01:01 PM
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From here.

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According to the Russian findings, notes author Wynn Free, "this spiraling 'torsion' energy could actually be the substance of our human souls, and is therefore the precursor to the DNA molecule ... It already exists in the fabric of space and time before any physical life emerges." Elsewhere, Free remarks of transposons that these tiny segments of DNA can literally travel along the genome activating different parts of it when prompted by consciousness. In keeping with Gariaev's "Wave-based Genome Theory," Free concludes that DNA functions "somewhat like a computer chip, with different sections that can either be 'on' or 'off.'" Thus we can easily imagine how the torsion waves of human consciousness could actually program, or reprogram, DNA's binary code.

Similarly, the Gariaev group demonstrated that chromosomes function much like (re)programmable holographic biocomputers employing DNA's own electromagnetic radiation. Their research strongly suggests that human DNA is literally a genetic "text"; that chromosomes both produce and receive the information contained in these texts in order to encode and decode them, respectively; and that chromosomes assemble themselves into a holographic lattice designed to generate and interpret highly stable spiral standing waves of sound and light that direct all biological functions.

One revolutionary implication (of many) of this research is that, to activate and heal DNA, one can simply use our species' supreme expression of consciousness: words. While Western researchers clumsily cut and splice genes, Gariaev's team created sophisticated devices capable of influencing cellular metabolism through sound and light waves keyed to human language frequencies. Using this method, Gariaev proved that chromosomes damaged by X-rays, for instance, can be repaired. Moreover, this was accomplished noninvasively by simply applying vibration and language, or sound combined with intention, or words, to DNA.
So...that is pretty invalid as science - but a pretty cool psychedelic trip!


And : STOP YELLING !
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Old 18-February-2008, 02:26 PM
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One revolutionary implication (of many) of this research is that, to activate and heal DNA, one can simply use our species' supreme expression of consciousness: words. While Western researchers clumsily cut and splice genes, Gariaev's team created sophisticated devices capable of influencing cellular metabolism through sound and light waves keyed to human language frequencies. Using this method, Gariaev proved that chromosomes damaged by X-rays, for instance, can be repaired. Moreover, this was accomplished noninvasively by simply applying vibration and language, or sound combined with intention, or words, to DNA.
Behold the healing power of word salad! I just hope that the next time I go to a hospital I don't hear the doctor saying this:
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It's only words,
And words are all I have,
To heal you with today.


This Gariev sounds like some real Grade-AAA woo. Nothing to see here, call in the bunko squad if he tries to sell anything.
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Old 18-February-2008, 02:57 PM
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Ugh. Unless someone is a genuine polymath, no matter how smart they are they really should take a degree in the other subject they're prattling on about. In this case, he happens to hit two areas that I do know something about: Linguisitcs and biology.

He starts with a cheery little supposition: "These wave approaches all require that the fundamental property of the chromosome apparatus is the nonlocality of the genetic information". Right there we can go "WRONG!" because genetic information is specific to a locality. You only find the FoxP gene in a certain location and not spread all over the place.

His work is filled with nonsense sentences : "... the ability of the chromosome to gyrate the polarization plane of its own radiated and occluded photons " Chromosomes aren't bioluminescent, and inside the body they don't "gyrate" so that your radiated and occluded photons are aligned.

And he never says how he measures this,though he swears it happens when he passes a laser beam through a Mysterious Substance (he never names it) when it's sitting on a glass slide. Anyone who's studied physics and optics isn't surprised by this, because light bends or bounces when it hits things.

He tosses in a lot of important sounding words that seem good until you try to tear them apart and ask "what is he saying?" For instance, take that sentence above and let's ask the obvious questions that any scientist would -- like do chromosomes gyrate? How do they gyrate? Do we have slides or movies of them gyrating? Is it up and down or around and around? How is this different from their ordianry movement in cell division? How many cells did he track (alive) to watch the chromosomes and does he have any movies of them gyrating around? How do you know what the polarization plane is? Does each strand have its own polarization plane? ...etc, etc.

The more we look and look into those obvious questions, the more we see that this seems to resemble one of those Thrilling Tabloid Articles from Pravda (where they make it all up) rather than any real scientific research.
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Old 18-February-2008, 02:58 PM
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I could go on and on about the linguistics, too. Trust me... it's in equally shabby shape.
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