The Phantom DNA Effect of Dr. Peter Gariaev (Short)
The DNA of living beings has a mind-blowing capacity that has not yet been understood since its discovery almost 40 years ago: it absorbs, emits, and organizes light in subtle energy fields.
In 1985 the Russian scientists Dr. Peter Gariaev and Dr. Vladimir Poponin were studying the effects of laser light on DNA. A sample of a DNA molecule was suspended in solution and placed in a scattering chamber, exposed to photons of light from a laser, the light then being measured with an extremely sensitive and expensive Malvern spectrometer to study vibrational modes of DNA.

DNA absorbs and emits light, radiating a measurable subtle energy field. Yet Gariaev’s discovery was even more surprising. When the DNA was removed from the scattering chamber the researchers expected to measure the initial energy fields before the DNA was present. Yet their equipment still detected the light, a remnant energy field, that could remain for up to a month.
This is called the Phantom DNA effect.
Our bodies, our DNA, are constantly absorbing the light-energy-information from the space all around us. This is a form of communication between our DNA and the UEF, and with electromagnetic fields generated by our nervous system. What impact does this have on our health?
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West, Brandon. "The Phantom DNA Effect of Dr. Peter Gariaev (Short)". Projeda, March 7, 2024, https://www.projeda.com/phantom-dna-effect-dr-peter-gariaev-short/. Accessed May 2, 2025.