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Microwave Transfer of Biological Information (Biotron)

Inventor: Y. V. Tszyan KANCHZHEN
Year: 2007
Device: Biotron
Folder: kanchzhen
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.30
Practicability
0.20
Evidence
0.20
Fringe Score
0.80
Risk
0.40
TRL
3

Goal

To transmit hereditary and biological information between living organisms using high-frequency electromagnetic waves, thereby inducing desired phenotypic changes and rejuvenation.

Problem

Inability to directly transfer genetic or biological information between organisms and to reverse age-related decline.

Concept Summary

The Biotron system consists of a hollow polyhedral cavity with attached cones that house a biological donor object. High-frequency microwave radiation (~11 GHz) excites a torsion field in the donor, which is amplified by the topological shape of the enclosure and directed to a receiver enclosure containing a target organism. The claimed effect is that the target acquires genetic or phenotypic traits of the donor, leading to enhanced growth, altered morphology, and rejuvenation.

Principles

  • high-frequency electromagnetic oscillations
  • torsion field excitation
  • topological shape (cone) amplification

Scientific Domains

Biophysics Electromagnetism Genetics

Materials

  • polyhedral cavity (hollow)
  • hollow cones attached to the cavity
  • metallic enclosure
  • microwave generator

Mechanisms of Action

  • microwave excitation of silent genes
  • torsion field coupling between donor and receiver organisms
  • shape-induced concentration of electromagnetic energy

Energy Sources

microwave generator (~11 GHz)

Applications

  • anti-aging therapy
  • agricultural trait enhancement
  • genetic phenotype transfer

Claimed Performance

Mice lived on average 1.5 years longer; chickens developed duck-like webbed feet; corn showed extra lateral stalks; humans reported a reduction of physiological age by ~5.5 years and remission of kidney stones and skin conditions.

Experimental Evidence

Experiments described with wheat, corn, duck, chicken eggs, mice, rabbits, and human subjects; no quantitative data, statistical analysis, or peer-reviewed publications are provided.

Replication Status

No independent replication documented; claims are based solely on the inventor's own experiments.

Limitations

  • Lack of peer-reviewed data
  • Unclear physical mechanism
  • Potential safety concerns with high-frequency microwave exposure
  • No independent replication

Red Flags

  • Extraordinary claims without quantitative evidence
  • Absence of controlled experiments or statistical analysis
  • Possible pseudoscientific terminology (e.g., "torsion field", "silent genes")

Keywords

microwave biology torsion generator biofield rejuvenation genetic information transfer Biotron

Related Technologies

torsion generator biofield therapy devices microwave medical devices

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