Spectroscopic Detections of Viral Infections and Their Cure with the Found Frequencies
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Immunology & Microbiology - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
In the ongoing pandemic, it is important to know that sick cellular culture can influence healthy cellular culture from a distance and make the healthy culture sick. The Russian scientist A.G. Gurvich first observed and described this phenomenon in 1923 - healthy cellular culture was dying when placed at a distance from a dying infected by virus cellular culture when both cultures were in quartz vessels. Gurvich found that there was weak electromagnetic photontransfer in the UV-diapason between the dying and healthy cellular cultures. He called the transferred energy “biofield” and according to him it was specific for all living systems. It was super-weak electromagnetic field and he called it “spontaneous light emission” [1]. In 1931, Raevski reported that he recorded with Geiger-Muller counter that dying cells were emitting in the UV-diapason. He also found that working muscles were emitting 1,000 UVquants, while onion roots were emitting 100 to 200 UV-quants [1]. In 1951, Steller reported that green leaves also emit in the UV-diapason [1]. In 1961, Russian scientists found that the liver and the muscles of live mice emit in the visible diapason, while carcinogenic agents emit in the IR-diapason. In 1964, the Russian scientist Acad. V Kaznacheev claimed that this weak biofield has informational character and he calculated that 1 UV-quant carries 50 bits of information [1].
Authors and Affiliations
Prof. Maria Kuman
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