Abstract:
Ailments occur by inoperative states of the molecular mechanisms in the tissue. There are functional electrons in the molecular mechanisms, which rotate back and forth angularly within an arc of 45 degrees in normal operation When these electrons rotate more than 45 degrees, they keep on rotating toward 90 degrees, and 180 degrees. Because of operational interrelationship between molecules, adjacent molecules also become inoperative step by step, and lose their normal magnetic rejection to foreign molecules, and growth starts by invasion, as cancer. These depolarized electrons cannot return back to their normal polar normalizations, and therefore, artificial polar control is required. These mechanisms, however, are arrayed in the tissue three dimensionally, and the invention provides radiation of electron-attracting field that rotates two dimensionally in the tissue in at least three mutually perpendicular planes, for normalizing the depolarized electrons, as cure of cancer.
Abstract:
Ailments occur by inoperative states of the molecular mechanisms in the tissue matter. There are functional electrons in the molecular mechanisms, which rotate back and forth angularly within an arc of45 degrees in normal operation. When these electrons rotate more than 45 degrees, they keep on rotating toward 90 degrees, and 180 degrees. Because of operational interrelationship between molecules, adjacent molecules also become inoperative step by step, and lose their normal magnetic rejection to foreign molecules, and growth starts by invasion, as cancer. These depolarized electrons cannot return to their normal polar orientations, and therefore, artificial polar control is required. These mechanisms, however, are arrayed in the tissue three dimensionally, and the invention provides radiation of magnetic field that rotates in the tissue in at least three mutually perpendicular planes, for normalizing the depolarized electrons, as cure of cancer.
Abstract:
In an articulated phonetic sound wherein the information bearing group of resonances vary within different frequency regions in the sound spectrum, the detected signals derived from the group of resonances are constantly regrouped to a reference numerical region along the outputs of a plurality of numerically arranged channels in order that, the signals derived from the varying pitch frequencies are shifted to the output of the first channel (at high speed), while the signals derived from other frequencies are shifted to channel outputs by the same factors of multiplication from the first channel that the original frequencies differ from the pitch frequencies. The mutually related amplitude ratios of significant signals of the regrouped signals are then matched with prerecorded voiceprint signals of the individual to be identified.