Wave Genetics

Wave genetics is a term coined by Professor Pyotr P. Garyaev and his associates to describe a theoretical approach to genetics that goes beyond the traditional understanding of DNA as solely a biochemical molecule. Here's an overview of wave genetics: Core Concepts: Information Wave Paradigm: Wave genetics posits that DNA not only carries genetic information in its chemical structure but also through electromagnetic and acoustic wave patterns. This suggests that DNA can interact with its environment, other DNA, and even non-living matter through these waves. Quantum Coherence: It's proposed that DNA molecules might exhibit quantum coherence, where genetic information could be transmitted via quantum states, potentially allowing for non-local effects in biology. Phantom DNA Effect: One of the more famous claims from wave genetics is the "phantom DNA" effect, where the influence of DNA on laser light persists even after the DNA is removed. This is interpreted as evidenc...