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Biofeedback and Radonics
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Princeton University Research: Cognitive Interruptive Technologies

Beginning in 1976, Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) researched and developed technologies to study cognitive interruptive anomalies at Princeton University in the USA. After more than 10 years of intensive research, Brenda Dunne and Robert Jahn of PEAR succeeded in demonstrating that interactions can take place between the human consciousness and technical systems. Their research confirms the hypothesis that random processes can be significantly influenced by the human consciousness.

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The concept of VIBA (the Vast Interactive Bio-system Analyzer - BioStar Technologies), is that a random selection of rates from a database superimposed with the information from the scanned patient, is influenced in such a way by the consciousness of the user, and amplified by the Tesla Coil, as to result in a meaningful reflection of the client's state of health. The natural complement to this technology is the development of equipment that transmits beneficial rates back to the patient's consciousness in the form of biofeedback.

                                                  

Radonics/Quantum Mechanics

To help you understand Quantum Mechanics:

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