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tamiO
11th December 2003, 10:59 AM
After studying the background work on the effects of electromagnetic radiation on living systems, a colleague was located with the expertise to design and build a fundamentally new laser electromagnetic resonance technology. Scott Strachan, a Scottish physicist, electrical, and chemical engineer took the basic concepts and reduced them to a functional technology within 6 weeks. Among his accomplishments are being an inventor of real time ultrasound and being the recipient of the Enterprise Scotland Award from Prince Charles for development of highly precise laser measurement instruments.

This new laser optical technology has been patented worldwide as U.S. 6064500 and worldwide patent WO09722022A1.

This invention is formally described as a "holographic temporal displacement prism for the non-fringing phase conjugate interference of light." The new wave structure of light produced has a range of physical properties that transcends several of the usual limits of laser-molecular and laser-tissue interactions. When ordinary laser light in the visible spectrum interacts with tissue there is intense scattering such that a coherent signal cannot penetrate more than 5mm. Sparse constructive nodes are ultra-brief wave summation signals that spark in and out of existence deeply in tissue or an otherwise scattering medium, with 6-20cm projection even through bone predicted. The duration of the pulse is just long enough to excite specific desired molecular stimulation, yet brief enough not to nonspecifically heat target molecular structures.

The above quote is from the website for Gematria (http://www.gematria.com/html/aboutthecompany.html), a company founded by Dr. Todd.

Dr. Todd claims he is an actual medical doctor and tours with Lee Carroll and the Kryon Flying Circus (http://www.kryon.com). He sets up little tables and sells vitamins. Not just ordinary vitamins, but vitamins that have somehow been enhanced with a LASER.

Anyone care to help me debunk this man? He disgusts me. :D

Suezoled
11th December 2003, 12:27 PM
Tami0, I haven't seen you so upset since you put up the post about Dr Virtue. ;)
This invention is formally described as a "holographic temporal displacement prism for the non-fringing phase conjugate interference of light." The new wave structure of light produced has a range of physical properties that transcends several of the usual limits of laser-molecular and laser-tissue interactions. When ordinary laser light in the visible spectrum interacts with tissue there is intense scattering such that a coherent signal cannot penetrate more than 5mm. Sparse constructive nodes are ultra-brief wave summation signals that spark in and out of existence deeply in tissue or an otherwise scattering medium, with 6-20cm projection even through bone predicted. The duration of the pulse is just long enough to excite specific desired molecular stimulation, yet brief enough not to nonspecifically heat target molecular structures.

gibberish and gobblygook.
colleague was located with the expertise to design and build a fundamentally new laser electromagnetic resonance technology

So is he saying he developed a new spectrum of light? Or used one that's "never been used this way before?" Wish he'd be more specific. And how did he test it effectiveness? Did he do any long term-studies or tests? What is his documentation? And even assuming the light can be manipulated to go through bone and tissue, how to control a dose of medication to get it into the body? How to increase the absorption capabilities of the body? How to even get a dose of medication to be affected by light and then release its substance into a body?

Goshawk
11th December 2003, 02:01 PM
Well, my woowoo alarm went off halfway through the first sentence:After studying the background work on the effects of electromagnetic radiation on living systems
Come again?? What effects?

And it was all downhill from there.

Goshawk
11th December 2003, 02:06 PM
In addition to which, I believe that both Vitamin A and Vitamin C deteriorate upon exposure to light. So how is this supposed to boost them?

Rolfe
11th December 2003, 02:44 PM
Anybody who got any sort of award from Prince Charles must be suspect. That man talks to pot plants and believes shaken-up water is medicine. Among other things.

And Enterprise Scotland isn't much better - build a business from nothing and you're in there, even if you're selling autographed photographs of the Loch Ness Monster. Or maybe especially if you're selling autographed photographs of the Loch Ness Monster. :D

Rolfe.

wayrad
11th December 2003, 06:13 PM
Originally posted by Rolfe
Anybody who got any sort of award from Prince Charles must be suspect. That man talks to pot plants I think that must mean something different than it does in America... :D