Goal
Protect people from pathogenic radiation and enhance medical/ ecological treatments by focusing wave radiation.
Problem
Harmful radiation exposure and low intensity of bioenergy radiation in medical and ecological applications.
Concept Summary
A cavity-type concentrator (dodecahedron combined with a pyramid) equipped with various modulators (ferromagnetic plates, vacuum spheres, IR emitters, etc.) driven by a torsion shaft. The structure creates and focuses electromagnetic or vacuum-based wave radiation, producing standing-wave maxima and a directional energy flow that is claimed to increase efficiency and therapeutic effect.
Principles
- torsion field generation
- ferromagnetic modulation
- cavity resonant structures
- standing wave formation
- directional energy flow via rotating field
Scientific Domains
Materials
- ferromagnetic material (plates, coils)
- silver
- dry cedar (dielectric)
- stainless soft magnetic steel
- tungsten filament (light bulb)
- carbon fiber epoxy
- polymeric screen material
Mechanisms of Action
- Modulators driven by a torsion shaft create rotating electromagnetic fields.
- Cavity surfaces (dodecahedron, pyramid) focus wave radiation into a narrow region.
- Mirror-perforated dielectric surfaces enhance modulation and reduce losses.
Energy Sources
Applications
- medical therapy
- radiation protection
- water treatment
Claimed Performance
Higher efficiency, robust activation of water, increased intensity of bioenergy radiation.
Experimental Evidence
Experiments have confirmed that the concentrator provides robust activation of water and increased bioenergy radiation.
Replication Status
No independent replication reported in the text.
Limitations
- Lack of independent verification
- Complex assembly of multiple modulators
- Claims rely on speculative torsion field physics
Red Flags
- Claims of increased efficiency without quantitative data
- Use of non-standard physics terminology (torsion field, de Broglie wave imposition)
- Potential for over-unity or free-energy implications