Goal
To inhibit aging and promote rejuvenation, improve seed germination, and correct structural characteristics of metals using torsion fields.
Problem
Aging in humans, low germination efficiency of seeds, and undesirable micro-structures in metal castings.
Concept Summary
The technology employs a rotating ferrite cylinder with embedded permanent magnets (the Comfort-7 generator) to produce a torsion field (left- or right-handed). The field is combined with a modulated helium-neon laser beam that carries genetic-metabolic information from a donor (e.g., photos, placenta spectra). Exposure of biological targets or metal samples to the field is claimed to induce corrective changes: rejuvenation markers in patients, increased germination energy in Arabidopsis seeds, and structural improvements in metals.
Detailed Description
The Comfort-7 device consists of a power supply, two stator sections, and a pulsed relay. A hollow ferrite cylinder rotates about its axis; four permanent magnets are mounted as an oblique comb inside the cylinder. The cylinder can be a flat ring or tube. A helium-neon laser beam passes through the donor material placed between two parallel glasses on the optical axis; the laser radiation is modulated by the donor's "wave information program" and reflected back into the laser cavity. In biological experiments, seeds are placed in germination dishes and exposed to left- or right-handed torsion fields for 30, 60, or 90 minutes. In clinical anecdotes, patients receive "matrices" derived from children's photos and other donor information while being exposed to the modulated laser field. The claimed outcomes include restoration of menstrual cycles, inhibition of aging, organ regeneration, and enhanced germination energy.
Principles
- Torsion field theory (spin-generated fields)
- Wave-information modulation of laser radiation
- Electromagnetic-torsion field interaction with biological tissue
- Spin-field generation via rotating ferrite and magnets
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Ferrite (cylinder)
- Permanent magnets (rare-earth or ferrite)
- Glass plates
- Helium-neon laser tube
- Laser optics (mirrors, lenses)
- Biological donor matrices (photos, placenta spectra)
Mechanisms of Action
- Exposure of target to left- or right-handed torsion fields alters metabolic and genetic information
- Modulated laser photons carry donor-derived information to the acceptor
- Spin-generated torsion fields influence crystal lattice and microstructure of metals
Energy Sources
Applications
- Anti-aging therapy
- Agricultural seed treatment
- Metal casting quality improvement
Claimed Performance
Germination energy increased by up to 55 % (14 % at 60 min, 28.33 % at 90 min for left-handed field); patients reported return of menstrual cycles after one year of exposure; metal structural improvements reported in patents.
Experimental Evidence
Statistical study on Arabidopsis thaliana seeds exposed to left/right torsion fields for 30-90 min showed significant increases in germination energy (up to 55 %) and faster germination (p < 0.01). Anecdotal clinical cases (three patients ~60-70 yr) reported menstrual cycle return after a year of matrix exposure.
Replication Status
No independent replication reported; results are limited to the authors' own experiments and anecdotal cases.
Limitations
- Evidence largely anecdotal or limited to small-scale seed tests
- Mechanistic explanation remains vague and not widely accepted
- No peer-reviewed clinical trials
- Scalability of torsion field generators not demonstrated
Red Flags
- Extraordinary claims (reversal of aging, genetic-metabolic information transmission) without rigorous data
- Use of vague terms such as "wave information program" and "genetic-metabolic information"
- Reliance on anecdotal patient reports rather than controlled trials
- Potential for misuse in unregulated anti-aging treatments