About

We are focused on cracking the electromagnetic code of the DNA. We rely on traditions of biophysics and understanding of the electromagnetic function of DNA tracing back to the time of the discovery of the double helix (the 1950s). We are in collaborative communication with other researchers in the field studying electromagnetics of life. Yet, we are the only ones who focus specifically on understanding the electromagnetic DNA code.

We use both computational and experimental approaches. We combine our expertise in electromagnetism and computational genomics to crack the code. We developed the models of resonances in DNA that explain existing sequencing data and identified candidate genomic elements which are likely to serve as natural resonators.  We use the vast data of others to verify our hypotheses. Our experimental approaches combine traditional methods of gene manipulation with spectrometry and electromagnetic therapy.

Modern medicine is in a serious crisis due to the overuse of pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceuticals help you short-term but are damaging your organs when used long-term. Nowadays people die more from side effects of chronic pharmaceuticals than from any other cause. Yet, electromagnetic therapy, a major alternative is being overlooked by mainstream science. While millions of scientists work on the development of new drugs, the research in electromagnetic therapy is largely unknown.

There is a small international community of alternative scientists who develop electromagnetic therapy using scarce personal resources. The key to developing such a therapy is in understanding electromagnetic resonance in DNA. We understand that life has a strong electromagnetic component that is directed by the DNA program. The DNA itself is an electric conductor and it expresses its genetic code via electromagnetic resonances. Currently, science understands only the chemical code in DNA. This chemical code explains only a few percent of the genome. The vast remainder of the code is not understood by science because scientists have focused on chemistry and not electricity. Science has had the human genome code already for 17 years and fails in deciphering the rest because of using outdated chemical principles. Yet, we believe that the way to understand the code is via the electromagnetic function of DNA.

Currently, the achievements of electromagnetic therapy are promising but limited since they were obtained empirically without the knowledge of the electromagnetic DNA code. Discovering the code will radically improve the efficiency of electromagnetic therapy.

There is much experimental evidence that electromagnetic waves play a key role in organ development and health and that these ways are produced by DNA. Discovering the electromagnetic code of DNA would revolutionize medicine. This will allow developing electromagnetic devices that would reverse aging, cure cancer, Alzheimer’s, and other neurodegenerative disorders, allow organ regeneration, including heart, liver, spleen, bones, nerves, and teeth. Chemical medicine failed to induce the growth of new teeth, but electromagnetic medicine will achieve this. The key to this is in deciphering the electromagnetic code of DNA. We are committed to this honorable cause.

Our core team has been working on the problem for 18 years while funding the research primarily from our own salaries. This brought us very close to achieving the goal of cracking the vibrational DNA code. All we need to do is to crack the first letters of the code. We will publish the results and this will allow us and other scientists to decipher the rest of the code. Once the code is cracked, modernizing the existing electromagnetic therapy devices will be trivial. Modern electronics is already suitable for therapy, the only thing missing is understanding which parameters to use. Once the code is cracked, it will explain much of the existing data that will help convincing other scientists. Cracking the code will have an effect similar to the discovery of the double helix, it will transform biology, medicine, and even more, it will open humanity to the understanding of the interconnectedness of life on the planet via electromagnetic fields.