Goal
To improve the electromagnetic structure of water so that it reduces microbial contamination, lowers the need for disinfectants, and enhances fuel combustion with fewer emissions.
Problem
Microbial contamination in water supplies and industrial processes, reliance on chemical disinfectants, and inefficient fuel combustion leading to pollutant emissions.
Concept Summary
The invention alters the magnetic nuclear resonance properties of water and creates supramolecular complexes, generating an electromagnetic field that can break down large molecular aggregates, reduce viscosity, and affect microorganisms without direct chemical additives. The altered water can be applied directly or via a double-walled vessel surrounding the target medium.
Principles
- Alteration of magnetic nuclear resonance (NMR) properties
- Formation of supramolecular complexes between water molecules
- Generation of a uniform electromagnetic field at specific frequency, phase and amplitude
- Viscosity reduction and breakdown of molecular aggregates
- Energy-information transfer to microorganisms
Scientific Domains
Materials
- water
Mechanisms of Action
- Changing NMR spin-spin coupling constants of water
- Inducing electromagnetic vibration conditions
- Creating supramolecular water structures
- Applying the altered water indirectly via a jacketed vessel
- Disrupting large bacterial colonies, leading to bacteriostasis or bactericidal effects
Applications
- water treatment for drinking and irrigation
- industrial microbial control
- fuel combustion efficiency improvement
Claimed Performance
Bacterial count reduced by about 90 % after 44 h of exposure compared with a blank; reported reductions in fuel consumption and exhaust gases in internal combustion engines.
Experimental Evidence
Bacteriological tests using membrane filter methods showed a ~90 % decrease in colony-forming units after 44 h at 21 deg C (and similar results at 37 deg C) when water altered by the patented method was added to drinking water, compared with an untreated control.
Limitations
- No independent peer-reviewed validation
- Mechanism described in vague electromagnetic terms
- Potential regulatory hurdles for claims of health benefits
Red Flags
- Health benefit claims have been legally debunked
- Court rulings label the technology as esoteric
- Lack of reproducible, independent scientific studies