Goal
Balance human and environmental energy fields, protect against harmful electromagnetic radiation, and improve health and well-being.
Problem
Increasing electromagnetic pollution from modern communications, environmental energy imbalance, and associated health risks.
Concept Summary
BioGeometry is a design language that uses specific geometric shapes, colors, motion and sound to create vibrational qualities that interact with the Earth's energy fields. By placing these shapes in architecture, décor, jewelry or other objects, the system aims to neutralize negative energy (called "negative green") and introduce higher harmonics of ultraviolet and gold, thereby balancing the bio-field of living organisms and reducing the harmful effects of ambient electromagnetic radiation.
Principles
- Energy of shape
- Vibrational quality of geometric forms
- Balancing of electromagnetic and bio-energy fields
- Negative green carrier wave
- Higher harmonics of ultraviolet and gold
Scientific Domains
Mechanisms of Action
- Interaction of specific geometric shapes with Earth's electromagnetic field
- Modulation of carrier waves (negative green) to reduce harmful radiation
- Resonance with human bio-field to enhance immune function
Applications
- Architecture and interior design
- Health and wellness
- Agriculture and organic farming
- Environmental remediation
Claimed Performance
Protection against harmful radiation, enhanced immune response, faster healing, healthier plant growth, and reduction of electromagnetic pollution in urban areas.
Experimental Evidence
The article cites several projects: the Egyptian National Hepatitis C Research Project reported better outcomes for participants wearing BioGeometry patterns; the Egyptian National Research Centre observed inhibition of bacterial replication; an Egyptian Department of Agriculture study found faster, healthier chicken growth in energy-balanced environments; Wageningen Agriculture University reported that BioGeometry methods could replace pesticides and artificial fertilizers; and a Swiss village experienced dramatic health improvements after BioGeometry was applied to mitigate a microwave antenna array.
Replication Status
Reported in multiple Egyptian research projects and a Dutch agricultural study, but no independent peer-reviewed replication is documented.
Limitations
- Lack of rigorously peer-reviewed scientific data
- Claims are largely anecdotal
- No clear, quantifiable physical mechanism described
- Potential placebo effects
Red Flags
- Extraordinary health and environmental claims without robust experimental validation
- Use of vague terms such as "energy of shape" and "negative green" that lack scientific definition
- Potential classification as pseudoscience