Abstract
Connection with Cellular Biology and Tumors
A disorganization of coherent bioelectrical patterns is hypothesized by vibrational frequencies deviating from those of healthy cells.
It is also hypothesized that this energetic-vibrational imbalance is the basis of the uncontrolled proliferation of tumor cells.
Re-establishing vibrational coherence through coherent frequencies could promote apoptosis and tumor remission.
Vibrational and bioelectromagnetic mechanisms
Every cell has a natural frequency. Tumor cells, which exhibit altered frequencies, can be selectively stimulated by low-intensity electromagnetic fields and mechanical waves at controlled frequencies without damaging healthy cells. The principle is based on selective resonance and coherence, with the use of harmonic frequencies identical to those emitted by healthy tissue because they are “recorded” by the same healthy tissue to then be reproduced in an amplified or deamplified manner on tumor cells of the same tissue to restore order and vibrational and energetic coherence in that same biological part. Because each biological tissue has its own precise vibrational frequency, for this reason, it was necessary to create a miniaturized machine model with the approximate dimensions of an electric screwdriver and a long handle that was equipped with two rotors rotating against each other at its base. The rotors were fixed piezoelectric sensors/emitters to capture and retransmit the vibrations recorded by the healthy biological tissue against the affected cancerous biological tissue; additionally, the system was equipped with electromagnets attached to the other rotor useful for emitting coherent and controlled magnetic fields.