DNA is a biological internet that allows intuition, healing, clairviance, speech and repair damaged chromosomes
By Walter Sorochan Emeritus Professor San Diego State University

Posted:  April 27, 2022.

The Biological Chip in our Cells

DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid, is defined as a macromolecule that carries information in the cell. DNA is the building block of life.
Watson and Crick were given credit in 1953 for stating that the DNA molecule exists in the form of a three-dimensional double helix. People jumped to the conclusion that they had discovered the DNA in humans. But this was not so! DNA was first identified as nuclear acids in the late 1860s by Swiss chemist Friedrich Miescher. Then, in the decades following Miescher's discovery, other scientists--notably, Phoebus Levene and Erwin Chargaff--carried out a series of research efforts that revealed additional details about the DNA molecule, including its primary chemical components and the ways in which they joined with one another. Without the scientific foundation provided by these pioneers, Watson and Crick may never have reached their groundbreaking conclusion of 1953: Pray: Watson & Crick DNA 2008 Scientists identified 10 % of the DNA as chemical in nature but felt that the remaining 90% was junk. Watson and Crick were not the discoverers of DNA, but rather the first scientists to formulate an accurate description of this molecule's complex, double-helical structure. Moreover, Watson and Crick's work was directly dependent on the research of numerous scientists before them, including Friedrich Miescher, Phoebus Levene, and Erwin Chargaff.  Pray: Watson & Crick DNA 2008

Fortunately, Russian scientists in 1990 identified the previously labeled junk 90% as very essential human DNA by using linguistics or language to decipher the remaining 90% DNA.

It was just 12 years ago when the Human Genome Project (HGP), an international scientific research project, was launched determining the base pairs that make up human DNA, and of identifying, mapping and sequencing all of the genes of the human genome from both a physical and a functional standpoint. It was hoped that this project would open the door to our better understanding of heredity, health and disease. Wiki: Human genome project CRISPR is a technology used to edit genes within organisms.

The spin off of these discoveries was new23andme, a saliva testing kit to identify DNA that would identify genetic diseases, founded by Anne Wojcicki.  23andMe: Privacy details Then in 2012, CRISPR, a new snipping technology used to edit genes within organisms, allowed researchers to quickly change the DNA of nearly any organism — including humans.  Sorochan: CRISPR 2010 But it was working on the 10% of recognized human DNA that western scientists were using.

In 1990 a group of scientists in Moscow identified the 90% of DNA junk as a complicated electronic biological chip that communicated with its environment. This discovery placed human genetics in a completely new light.

"Russian biophysicist and molecular biologist Pjotr Garjajev and his colleagues have been carrying out cutting-edge research on the more esoteric nature of DNA. They simply did not believe that 90% of our DNA was ‘Junk DNA’.  Garajajev: DNA biocomputer reprogramming

Russian scientists Fosar and Bludorf, working with Garajajev, found that:

"The human DNA is a biological Internet and superior in many aspects to the artificial world internet. The latest Russian scientific research directly or indirectly explains phenomena such as clairvoyance, intuition, spontaneous and remote acts of healing, self healing, affirmation techniques, unusual light/auras around people, mind’s influence on weather patterns and much more. In addition, there is evidence for a whole new type of medicine in which DNA can be influenced and reprogrammed by words and frequencies WITHOUT cutting out and replacing single genes.

According to Russian scientists, our DNA is not only responsible for the construction of our body but also serves as data storage and is used in communication. The Russian linguists found that the genetic code, especially in the apparently useless 90%, follows the same rules as all our human languages."

The Russian scientists discovered hypercommunication: They found out that our DNA can cause disturbing patterns in the vacuum, thus producing magnetized wormholes! Wormholes are the microscopic equivalents of the so-called Einstein-Rosen bridges in the vicinity of black holes [left by burned-out stars]. These are tunnel connections between entirely different areas in the universe through which information can be transmitted outside of space and time. The DNA attracts these bits of information and passes them on to our consciousness. This process of hypercommunication is most effective in a state of relaxation. Stress, worries or a hyperactive intellect prevent successful hypercommunication as the information will be totally distorted and useless. In nature, hypercommunication has been successfully applied for millions of years. The organized flow of life in insect states proves this dramatically. Modern man knows it only on a much more subtle level as “intuition.” But we, too, can regain full use of it.

An example from Nature: When a queen ant is spatially separated from her colony, building still continues fervently and according to plan. If the queen is killed, however, all work in the colony stops. No ant knows what to do. Apparently the queen sends the “building plans” also from far away via the group consciousness of her subjects. She can be as far away as she wants, as long as she is alive. In man hypercommunication is most often encountered when one suddenly gains access to information that is outside one’s knowledge base. Such hypercommunication is then experienced as inspiration or intuition. The Italian composer Giuseppe Tartini for instance dreamt one night that a devil sat at his bedside playing the violin. The next morning Tartini was able to note down the musical notation or notes exactly from memory; he called it the Devil’s Trill Sonata.

When hypercommunication occurs, one can observe in the DNA as well as in the human being special phenomena. The Russian scientists irradiated DNA samples with laser light. A wave pattern of the DNA was formed on a screen. When they removed the DNA sample, the wave pattern did not disappear, it remained. Many control experiments showed that the pattern still came from the removed sample, whose energy field apparently remained by itself. This effect is now called phantom DNA effect.

We now know that just as on the internet our DNA can feed its proper data into the network, it can call up data from the network and can establish contact with other participants in the network. Remote healing, telepathy or “remote sensing” about the state of relatives can thus be explained. Some animals know also from afar when their owners plan to return home. That can be freshly interpreted and explained via the concepts of group consciousness and hyper-communication."  Fosar: DNA reprogrammed with words 2015

In addition, there is evidence for a whole new type of medicine in which DNA can be influenced and reprogrammed by words and frequencies WITHOUT cutting out and replacing single genes. DNA acts as a wave bio-computer. The Russian scientists also found that our DNA can cause disturbing patterns in the vacuum, thus producing magnetized wormholes! Wormholes are the microscopic equivalents of the so-called Einstein-Rosen bridges in the vicinity of black holes [left by burned-out stars]. These are tunnel connections between entirely different areas in the universe through which information can be transmitted outside of space and time. The DNA attracts these bits of information and passes them on to our consciousness."  Garajajev DNA biocomputer reprogramming

DNA codon:

The DNA code is really the 'language of life.' It contains the instructions for making a living thing. The DNA code is made up of a simple alphabet consisting of only four 'letters' and 64 three-letter 'words' called codons. It may be hard to believe that most of the wonderful diversity of life is based on a 'language' simpler than English—but it’s true.

This code isn't literally made up of letters and words. Instead, the four letters represent four individual molecules called nucleotides: thymine (T), adenine (A), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). The order or sequence of these bases creates a unique genetic code. The DNA code is really the 'language of life.' It contains the instructions for making a living thing. The DNA code is made up of a simple alphabet consisting of only four 'letters' and 64 three-letter 'words' called codons. It may be hard to believe that most of the wonderful diversity of life is based on a 'language' simpler than English—but it’s true.

This code isn't literally made up of letters and words. Instead, the four letters represent four individual molecules called nucleotides: thymine (T), adenine (A), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). The order or sequence of these bases creates a unique genetic code.

DNA-Images-Codons

Source: Ancestry DNA codon

Whereas the western Human Genome Project deciphered the ‘machine language’ code of the DNA molecule, the structure of the DNA ‘bits’ formed by the sequence of nucleotides, Russian scholars discovered a higher level language present in DNA. Another amazing fact that Garjajev’s group discovered was that the DNA is by no means a closed book of life. They discovered that the text of the DNA book can be altered. The codons of the DNA string can be rearranged in different sequences. In other words the software of the human genome, our DNA molecule, can be reprogrammed! Research revealed that the triplets in the DNA string are able to exchange places. Garajajev DNA biocomputer reprogramming

For example: today we speak naturally of the genetic code, thus of a systematic coding information. But past genetics interpreted DNA through chemistry, whereas Garajajev and his scientists studied DNA as common language. They found that DNA responds to the human languages as languages follow the rules of genetic code structure. Every human language follows the basic pattern, already existing in the structure of the genetic code. People can utter sounds and speak!

This genetic language code, Hyper-communication, is a data exchange on DNA level using genetic code. Since this code possesses a structure, which is the basis of all human languages, higher information may also be transported to human consciousness and to be interpreted there. People can think without talking.

Garjajev and his colleagues continued still another step. They analyzed the vibration response of the DNA and found out that it follows quite complicated laws, which have been well known in physics for a long time.

Those are the laws of nonlinear waveform-shaping, known as Soliton waves. They are known from observations, but so complicated that they may be calculated only with modern computers. Soliton waves are temporally extraordinarily stable and may store information for a long time.

Summarizing all these realizations, one comes to a perfectly new form of the genetic engineering, possibly even to a new gene therapy.

The most astonishing experiment that was performed by Garjajev’s group was the reprogramming of the DNA codon sequences using modulated laser light. From their discovered grammatical syntax of the DNA language they were able to modulate coherent laser light and even radio waves and add meaning to the carrier wave. In this way they were able to reprogram in vivo DNA in living organisms, by using the correct resonant frequencies of DNA. The most impressive discovery made so far is that spoken language can be modulated to the carrier wave with the same reprogramming effect. Now this is a baffling and stunning scientific discovery! Our own DNA can simply be reprogrammed by human speech, supposing that the words are modulated on the correct carrier frequencies!  Fosar: DNA reprogrammed with words 2015

Concerning this discovery, Pjotr Garjajev writes: "The majority of people try to understand the principles of the DNA biological computer by referring exclusively to the DNA Watson Crick Chargaff rules: A-T, G-C and so on. That is good, but it is not enough! The DNA chromosomale continuum in living systems has wave attributes, which lets us derive the unknown, a computer-similar program for organisms. The well-known genetic code is a code for protein synthesis. Chromosomes in vivo work as solitonic holographic computers under use of the endogenous DNA laser radiation.  Garajajev: DNA biocomputer reprogramming

Garjajev's research group found that DNA reacts to language-modulated laser light, even to radio waves, providing one keeps the correct resonant frequencies. One can quite easily use words and sentences of the human language to modify DNA.

In this way unknown possibilities are opened to medicine. One may design devices, with which through suitably modulated radio or light radiation cell metabolism may be affected, even the repair of genetic defects is possible, without all the risks and side effects of the biochemical side effects [of CRISPR].

Garjajev's group of researchers proved, that with this method, chromosomes, damaged by X-rays, may be repaired. The effects on medical therapy possibilities of the coming century are immense: treatment for cancer, aids, immunology, Altzeimer's, other disorders and the slowing down of the aging process. The DNA is able to react directly to the spoken word.

Chinese acupuncture, may be explained scientifically with help of the DNA wave theory, according to Garjajev. Sunlight transfers power for DNA and healthy functioning of all procedures in our cells.

Grazyna Fosar and Franz Bludorf  report that: "DNA is not just a blueprint for constructing the body; it is also a storage medium for optical information as well as an organ for communication.  Fosar: DNA reprogrammed with words 2015

The German biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp spent many years studying biophoton emission, i.e., the light that the body naturally emits. Popp’s studies indicate that DNA is one of the main suppliers of biophotons. Through comprehensive studies, he discovered that DNA is a harmonic oscillator – an oscillating system with its own particular frequency, or resonating frequency.  Sorochan: Biophotons 2021 Using the length of the DNA molecule (about two meters, when stretched out), and the knowing the speed of light, DNA’s own frequency is calculated as about 150 megahertz. These principles have been worked out by Dr. Piotr P. Garjajev and his colleagues at the Russian Academy of Science in Moscow.

Genes Speak Our Language: Garjajev’s findings go far beyond Popp’s: According to Garjajev’s studies, DNA is not only the transmitter and receiver of electromagnetic radiation in the form of energy, but it also absorbs information contained in radiation and interprets it further. Thus, DNA is an extremely complex interactive optical biochip.

asteroid yugu

Another theory is that creation of life on Earth came from outer space. The source behind these ingredients was thought to be meteorites that landed on the planet billions of years ago. Studies carried out on fallen space rocks over the course of the last century have confirmed the presence of nucleobases -- vital for storing genetic information in DNA and RNA -- on these meteorites. Additional space meteorite studies are being carried out to re-confirm previous findings by Japan's 2019 Hayabusa2 space craft sampling of asteriod Ryugu — it is described as an ancient chunk that had broken free from a larger asteroid formed in the same dust and gas that produced our solar system. The asteroid's material is full of carbon, the building block of life, and scientists are analyzing the sample for organic compounds.  Srinivas: DNA And RNA In Meteorites 2022

All this alien and DNA speculation adds to the mystery of how we Homo sapiens came to exist:

Take your pick. Aliens may be living in other stars and planets. Who we really are still remains a mystery. 

References:

Fosar Grazyya and Franz Bludor,"DNA can be influenced and reprogrammed by words and frequencies: Russian DNA discoveries," June 10, 2015.  Fosar: DNA reprogrammed with words 2015

Garajajev Pjotr & Vladaimir Poponin, "DNA BioComputer Reprogramming," Rexresearch.com.  Garajajev: DNA biocomputer reprogramming

Pray Leslie A., "Discovery of DNA Structure and Function: Watson and Crick," Nature Discovery, 2008.  Pray: Watson & Crick DNA 2008

Sorochan Walter, "BioPhotons, light, human body, disease and health" freegrean.net, October 17, 2021.  Sorochan: Biophotons 2021

Sorochan Walter, "CRISPR." Freegrab.net, 2010  Sorochan: CRISPR 2010

Srinivas Rahul, "Scientists Found The Building Blocks Of DNA And RNA In Meteorites. Here's What That Means," April 27, 2022.  Srinivas: DNA And RNA In Meteorites 2022

Wikipedia, "Human genome project."  Wiki: Human genome project