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APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTING EFFECTS INDICATING PHYSICAL STATE OF HEALTH AND FITNESS

Inventor: Egely Gyoergy; Dus Magdolna
Year: 1991
Device: Egely Wheel (Vitality Meter)
Folder: egely
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.60
Practicability
0.40
Evidence
0.50
Fringe Score
0.80
Risk
0.20
TRL
3

Goal

To provide an objective measurement of a human's physical state of health and fitness by detecting bio-energetic effects.

Problem

Lack of simple, non-invasive devices that can quantify a person's vitality or health state, and the unexplained biological energy phenomena associated with it.

Concept Summary

A low-mass rotor (0.1-2.0 g) with magnetic permeability < 50 is placed on a frame and can be set into rotation by an unknown bio-energetic energy emitted by a human subject. The rotation speed is claimed to correlate with the subject's health, mood, and fitness. The device may use magnetic bearings or floatation to minimise friction and can be observed with coloured liquids or thin aluminium foils to visualise motion.

Principles

  • magnetic permeability effect
  • bio-energetic energy transfer
  • rotational dynamics with minimal friction
  • magnetic bearing / magnetic floating

Scientific Domains

Biophysics Physiology Thermodynamics Magnetism

Materials

  • plastic
  • steel
  • platinum
  • glass
  • water
  • coloured liquid (electro-reactive compound)

Mechanisms of Action

  • rotation of liquid induced by biological energy
  • magnetic field interaction with low-permeability rotor
  • friction reduction by magnetic levitation

Energy Sources

human biological energy (bio-energetic field)

Applications

  • personal health monitoring
  • vitality assessment
  • research on bio-energetic phenomena

Claimed Performance

Rotation speed varies with the subject's health, mood and fitness; can detect changes due to weather fronts, emotional stress, or physical fatigue. The device can show measurable rotation without heat or wind influence.

Experimental Evidence

The inventor reports experiments with ~500 students, control tests using hand-shaped metal tanks, and experiments with platinum wires and coloured liquid. He claims that heat, wind, and conventional magnetic fields were excluded, and that resistance of the liquid decreased during rotation. No independent peer-reviewed data are provided.

Limitations

  • No independent verification or peer-reviewed publication
  • Reliance on subjective human factors (mood, concentration)
  • Potential environmental interference (temperature, air currents)
  • Unclear physical mechanism

Red Flags

  • Extraordinary claims of a new form of energy without mainstream scientific support
  • Reliance on anecdotal evidence and self-reported experiments
  • Absence of published, peer-reviewed data

Keywords

bio-energetic vitality meter rotational anomaly magnetic bearing health monitoring

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