Abstract
Purpose:
It has been postulated that electromagnetic fields play a role in transferring biological information during Bi-Digital O-Ring Test (BDORT). At the same time in complementary medicine, such as homeopathy or electro-acupuncture, experimental and theoretical researches in this kind of information have been carried out. Smith reported that the frequency information produced by an oscillator with a solenoid or toroidal coil could be imprinted into water, and that this water had some biological effect. Based on these results he deduced that the magnetic vector potential might have worked in transferring biological information. Supposing the same mechanism is working in the BDORT as in these complementary medicines, it might well be that muscle tone in the BDORT is responding to the magnetic vector potential.
In this study we performed some experiments in the transfer of biological information through electromagnetic fields, and checked the effectiveness of the BDORT in detecting it. Then we studied the role of the magnetic vector potential in transferring information using a ferrite toroidal core. In addition, we report two newly invented methods of “phase inversion” of biological information.
Methods:
(1) Two brass beakers were connected by a single wire. A sample of drug or imprinted water in a glass tube was placed in one beaker, and “clean” water in a tube was placed in another as a target. For imprinting, the latter was “succussed” or a steady magnetic field was applied by a permanent magnet. After that we checked if the information could be detected by the BDORT.
(2) Two solenoids having the same turns and same direction of winding were prepared; one end of each was connected by single wire. A sample was placed in one and clean water in another. No current was applied. Transferring and imprinting were performed by the same way as experiment 1, and the confirmation following was carried out by BDORT.
(3) Two solenoids having the same turns but opposite directions of winding to each other (clockwise and anti-clockwise) were prepared. One end of each was connected by a single wire. The same experiment of transferring as in experiment 2 was performed.
(4) A ferrite toroidal core was placed on a wooden table. A sample was placed on one side of the core, and the target water was placed on the opposite side. Imprinting was performed in the same way as the previous experiment.
Results:
In experiments 1 and 2, imprinting of information into the target water was detected by the BDORT resonance phenomenon with strong positive resonance response to the sample. In experiment 3, the response detected by BDORT was completely reversed: positive resonance response to the sample could not be obtained, but a strengthening response was obtained to the contrary. If the sample of drug had the strengthening effect in the drug compatibility testing for a patient, the target water became weakening, and vice versa. In experiment 4, transfer with phase inversion was also obtained, only when the sample and target water were placed on the opposite side of the toroidal core in the North-South direction of the geo-magnetic field. This transfer was not recognized when the subjects were placed off this direction. In the experiments with de-magnetized core or wooden one, no transfer could be obtained.
Discussion:
Based on these results it was suggested that the BDORT is working by the same mechanism of transfer of biological information as in the complementary medicines, such as homeopathy.
As for experiment 1 and 2, the carrier of the transferring was not the circulating current. It has been postulated that the information was transferred through the coherent field present in relation to the metal.
As for experiment 4, the toroidal core contains the magnetic flux with in the torus but in the surrounding space it provides the magnetic vector potential, which suggests that the magnetic vector potential was involved in the transferring of biological information, as well as in the mechanism of BDORT. The phase inversion effect in experiments 3 and 4 might be obtained through the interaction with vector potential of geo-magnetic field.
We also found that the pathological information of the patient which is obtained from the acupuncture point, pathological foci, or organ representation area, could be inverted by these phase inversion methods, at least on the response of BDORT. Omura reported that when the electromagnetic signal coming from the pathological area is applied to the same area after shifting the phase 180° the abnormal response disappeared temporarily. Clinically the effectiveness of the phase inversion to cancel out the pathological oscillation in the patient should be expected, but further clinical experiments with possible theoretical consideration are required.
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