Abstract
Examinations of patients with the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test originally developed by Prof. Omura, Y. of New York, can show straight impairment lines or ribbons that raise a lot of questions.
They are due to long time exposure to standing waves of low intensity electro-magnetic fields, day after day on the same place, mostly in the bedroom.
These electro-magnetic waves and fields are in the cm or mm range and induce resonance and uptake phenomena in our body.
We can distinguish carrier waves and carried waves.
carrier waves have hostly both polarities and compaise
orthogonal and diagonal networks all over the earth water veins, superficial or deep faults in the earth electric power lines radar, herz cables othersources of electro-magnetic waves carried waves have hostly imbalanced polarities their specific wavelength is in resonance with organs or tissues, so that they can be very harmful good influences can also be observed (sacred places)
Our civilization creates a tremendous overload of electro-magnetic fields, polluting the natural networks (radar, radio, TV, satellites, cellular phones, microwave devices).
All these influences can be brought to our bed where we take them up for several hours day after day. As a result of the uptake, tracks of impairment are found on the body.
The tracks on the body can be found on the bed and in the house, and outside the house.
Detection is possible with ther Bi-Digital O-Ring Test, very expensive electronic devices can be used, but on the field trained people obtain very good results with lecher antenna. This simple device allows wavelength tuning and intensity estimation.
Affordable electronic devices able to meet these parameters (cm and mm waves with low intensities are still to be made).
Prevention is possible to some extent (diverting antennas, flames, absorbers).
In the future building houses should core with lowering electro-magnetic overload and the abuse of cm and mm (GHz) waves must be reduced.
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