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Gariaev claims to have demonstrated subtle fields emerging from the quantum foam or vacuum potential, making the effect quantifiable, measurable and objective. He found the phantom effect by irradiating DNA with a target UV wavelength of 338 nm. Poponin (1995) went on to suggest that some new field structure is being excited from the hysical vacuum by an intrinsic ability that emerges through DNA. Gariaev discovered the DNA phantom effect in 1985 when he worked in correlation spectroscopy of DNA, ribosomes and collagen at the institute of Physics in the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. He was first able to publish his results in 1991, leading to a book, Wave-based Genome, published in 1994, He demonstrated a dynamic new field in the vacuum substructure by bombarding it with coherent laser light and coupling it to conventional electromagnetic fields. The experimental rotocols for this procedure have been reproduced in Moscow from ideas developed at Stanford, and are currently in another replication by hysicist Louis Malklaka. 3. Processes in the substance-wave structures of the genome can be observed and registered through the dispersion and absorption of a bipo- lar laser beam. QUANTUM TELEPORTATION hysical vacuum by an intrinsic ability that emerges through DNA. The polarisations of chromosome laser photons are connected non- Gariaev discovered the DNA phantom effect in 1985 when he worked _locally and coherently to polarisations of radio waves. The signal can be in correlation spectroscopy of DNA, ribosomes and collagen at the — "read out" without any loss of the essential information in the form of Institute of Physics in the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. He was __ polarised radio waves. The genome is a quasi-hologram of light and first able to publish his results in 1991, leading to a book, Wave-based _ radio waves that create the background necessary for the appropriate Genome, published in 1994. He demonstrated a dynamic new field inthe expression of genetic material. Gariaev argues that the genome emits vacuum substructure by bombarding it with coherent laser light and _light and radio waves whose delocalised interference patterns create cali- coupling it to conventional electromagnetic fields. The experimental bration fields or "blueprints" for a system or organism's space-time rotocols for this procedure have been reproduced in Moscow from ideas organisation, in a coordinated response typical of living systems. developed at Stanford, and are currently in another replication by Gariaev asserts that quantum non-locality and holography are indispens- hysicist Louis Malklaka. able to explaining such real-time dynamics properly. Other research suggests the fundamental interaction of internal and YOU TURN ME ON - I'MA RADIO external fields is the right track. Joseph Jacobson (2002) at MIT found In analysing any complex adaptive system, we follow what happens to a way to switch cells off and on with radio waves. His team also the information; in this case, the genetic information. The quantum holo- "unzipped" and manipulated DNA with a radio-frequency pulse. The gram is a dynamical translation process between acoustical and optical same approach worked on proteins as well, and proteins orchestrate holograms. DNA and the genome nearly all cellular chemical proc: have been identified as active "laser- Thus, genes can act as quantum like" environments. Roughly speak- objects exhibiting the phenomenon of ing, DNA can be considered a liquid quantum non-locality/teleportation. crystal gel-like state that acts on the This robust dynamic assures incoming light in the manner of a soli- Quantum bioholography information — super-redundancy, tonic lattice. A soliton is an ultra-sta- os cohesion and the organism's integrity ble wave train that arises in the context says that DNA satisfies the and thus viability. Gariaev's of non-linear wave oscillation. TNCT experiments suggest that DNA does Oscillations are set up when DNA acts principle of computer indeed behave like a single quantum, as a rotary pendulum, kindling other construction. which induces a "hole" temporarily in oscillations. the vacuum when the DNA sample is Chromosomes can transform their own genetic-sign laser radiations into broadband genetic-sign radio waves. Quantum bioholography says that This is the main information channel DNA satisfies the principle of computer of DNA, the same for both photons and construction. It carries a copy of itself, radio waves. Superposed coherent waves of different types in the cells its own blueprint, while the mechanism engineering the DNA replication interact to form diffraction patterns, first in the acoustic domain and then _is the biophotonic electromagnetic field. The "letters" of the genetic texts in the electromagnetic domain. The quantum hologram is the matrix of | A,G,C, U are held invariant. The existence of the genetic text consti- the translations between acoustical and optical holograms. The human tutes the classical signal process of quantum teleportation. It facilitates physically removed from the vacuum chamber. biocomputer can be modelled through the marriage of quantum mechani- _—_ the quantum mechanical signal processes of both the copying of the cal and complex dynamics. DNA as its own blueprint and the construction and homeostasis of the organism in a massively parallel way by means of quantum teleportation. Other researchers soon obtained similar results, and not only based So, the marriage of the 50-year-old study of DNA with the 50-year-old on photons. Multi-frequency physical fields are now teleported. science of holography has given birth to the model we call the quantum Based on this data, it's possible to suppose that photon fields, emit- biohologram. ted by chromosomes as sign fields, can be teleported within or even Gariaev's discovery of the phantom DNA and the DNA-wave biocom- outside the organism's space. The same is true for wave photon puter strongly suggests that this is more than a model but actually the fronts, which were read from the chromosome continuum similar to physical mechanism for our appearance from virtually nothing. In one reading from a multiplex hologram. If photons are transformed into way, you could say we "came out of nowhere". radio waves through the EPR-mechanism, then this phenomenon is But here we are, nevertheless. It is solely because of our DNA's ability vital. In fact, the importance of quantum non-locality existence for to transform its genetic blueprint into a physical reality, embodying a genome is hard to overestimate. (Gariaev et al., 2001) simultaneously our inherited past and our future. Sure, we can now cre- ate ersatz life, but we cannot create the fundamental elements from which it arises, which are the gift of the Universe, cooked in giant supernovae Quantum bioholography says that DNA satisfies the construction. Other researchers soon obtained similar results, and not only based on photons. Multi-frequency physical fields are now teleported. Based on this data, it's possible to suppose that photon fields, emit- ted by chromosomes as sign fields, can be teleported within or even outside the organism's space. The same is true for wave photon fronts, which were read from the chromosome continuum similar to reading from a multiplex hologram. If photons are transformed into radio waves through the EPR-mechanism, then this phenomenon is vital. In fact, the importance of quantum non-locality existence for a genome is hard to overestimate. (Gariaev et al., 2001) The basic assumptions of Gariaev et al. included the following: 1. The genome has a capacity for quasi-consciousness so that DNA "words" produce and help in the recognition of "semantically meaningful phrases"; 2. The DNA of chromosomes controls fundamental programs of life in a dual way: as chemical matrixes and as a source of wave function and holographic memory; aeons ago. It's like that old joke where the scientist says to God, "We can now make an Adam out of clay", and God says, "No; first you have to make your own dirt!" x NEXUS ¢ 53 principle of computer Continued on page 76 AUGUST — SEPTEMBER 2003 www.nexusmagazine.com