Confidence
0.70
Practicability
0.40
Evidence
0.20
Fringe Score
0.80
Risk
0.30
TRL
3
Goal
Utilize emitted "green waves" for therapeutic, plant-growth, and animal-health benefits.
Problem
Earlier negative-current devices gave modest results and required opposing electrodes, limiting efficacy and practical use.
Concept Summary
The invention uses a pyramid-shaped plastic structure to polarise and channel a negative electrical current. The shaped field produces electrostatic "green waves" that are emitted by an antenna. The human body, plants or animals act as capacitive receivers, removing the need for a second electrode (anode). The device claims medical, agricultural and animal-health applications.
Principles
- Electrostatic wave generation
- Pyramidal shaping of electric fields
- Negative current polarisation
- Capacitive coupling to biological tissue
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Plastic
- Metal
- Hemispherical metal masses
- Condensor
Mechanisms of Action
- Electrostatic channeling of negative current through a pyramid
- Emission of phi-shaped wave patterns
- Capacitive absorption by biological tissue
Energy Sources
Applications
- Medical therapy
- Plant greenhouse growth
- Animal health
Claimed Performance
Accelerates plant growth, provides beneficial effects on animals, and serves as a medical therapeutic device.
Limitations
- Lack of quantitative experimental data
- Unverified efficacy claims
- Undefined physical nature of "green waves"
Red Flags
- Extraordinary claims without supporting data
- Use of vague terminology (e.g., "green waves")
- Potential pseudoscientific framing