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EP 0551668

Resonators eliminating the harmful effects on living beings from electromagnetic radiation

Inventor:  SURBECK JACQUES

Abstract -- The resonator consists of a mixture of rare earth compounds contained inside a plastic sphere of small diameter. The mixture of rare earth compounds is based on cerium, lanthanum and scandium. A resonator is placed in the top left corner of the frame of the cathode-ray screen and a similar resonator, but of different composition, in the bottom right corner of this frame, these resonators becoming resonant under the effect of the electromagnetic radiation produced by the screen and creating an energy field with counter phase which suppresses the harmful effects of this radiation on the user. Other applications of the resonators according to the invention comprise the protection of motor vehicle passengers from electromagnetic radiations produced by the vehicle's installations, the protection of the inhabitants of homes from electromagnetic radiations produced by high-tension electricity lines, amplification of the energy field of individuals and suppression of the residual radioactivity from nuclear waste.

The invention relates to the protection, inter alia, of the users of apparatuses with cathodic screens and other generators of electromagnetic radiations against the noxious effects of the emitted electromagnetic radiations by these apparatuses.

The cathodic screen apparatuses are now omnipresent, so much in our professional environment (computers, machines with word processor, terminals computer-based) that in our home environment (television sets, plays video). It is known that these apparatuses generate electromagnetic radiations of various ways, to the noxious effects whose the users are subjected, in particular those which remain talks pendent of enough long times at very low distance (50 to 60 cm) from the screens of these apparatuses, as it is the case for the professional users and also for the children who often tend to place themselves 'very close to the screen of the station television receiver to look at the programmes which interest them.

Scientific workings revealed that, whatever the sex, an neonatal exposure to the electromagnetic radiations produced by the cathodic screens of computers with low power starts irremediably, with the age adult, a disturbance of the growth, a pollakiurie, an asthenia and a reduction in the painful reactional behaviors blaming a neurovégétatif dysfunction developer of a reaching of the hypothalamo-limbic axis, even thalamic.

This experimental model, observed in the animal, of the ascribable disorders to the effects of the electromagnetic radiations of very low powers generated by the cathodic screens logically appears to be able to be transposed to the man and certain studies carried out with this subject in particular in North-American companies, without still being able to bring absolute conclusions, made it possible to raise an unusual rate of disorders of the pregnancy among women working regularly in front of a cathodic screen.

After several years of searches, the inventor has uncovered in a surprising way that, by producing passive resonators made up of a suitable mixture of composed of rare earths and by laying out two such resonators in a suitable way on the frame of a cathodic screen one obtains creation between these resonators, which enter in resonance under the action of excitation of the electromagnetic radiation product by the cathodic screen when this one is lit, of an energy field to against phase which removes the noxious effects for the user of this electromagnetic radiation.

Continuing his searches the inventor has uncovered that in a similar way, inside a motor vehicle, one removes the noxious effects for the passengers of the electromagnetic radiations products by various bodies of the vehicle by laying out inside this one two such passive resonators either on both sides of the instrument patch of the vehicle, or into diagonal between the instrument patch and the range rear of the vehicle. In the same way still, inside the genuine faraday cages consisted the residences with metallic elements, the occupants are protected noxious effects of the electromagnetic radiations produced either by electrical lines with high tension outside located, or by electrical appliances located inside, by laying out such a passive resonator with high concentration at the center of housing, or two passive resonators into diagonal inside housing.

In accordance with the invention the resonator is thus characterized by the fact that it includes/understands, inside a nonmetallic element, a rare earth compound mixture, metals, metalloids and/or oxides. The mixture can include/understand to fourteen components, according to an unspecified precise order, under different temperatures being able to go from - 30 DEGREE C to + 200 DEGREE C.

According to the finality of the use of the resonator, the rare earth compounds are selected, in an insulated or combined way, among the whole of the rare earths and in particular among the elements NR DEG 57 with NR DEG 72 of the table of periodic table of Mendeleïev.

The aforementioned rare earth compound mixture is preferably containing Cerium, of Lathane and Scandium. In particular it can be consisted a composition containing in dilution of Cerium chloride, oxide of Lathane and Scandium chloride.

The nonmetallic element containing the rare earth compound mixture is consisted a plastic sphere of low diameter, for example of a diameter of about 20, 25 mms, 38 mms to see 60 mms and more.

In accordance with the invention, one lays out a resonator with the left upper corner of the frame of the cathodic screen to equip (place of occurrence of the spot) and a second resonator, like but containing a different composition, with the straight low angle of this screen (place of disappearance of the spot), so that these resonators can then enter in resonance when they are excited by the electromagnetic radiation product by the screen and to create an energy field with against phase which destroys the noxious effects of this electromagnetic radiation.

Like one has it designated previously, for the protection of the passengers of a motor vehicle one will place two resonators on both sides of the instrument patch of the vehicle, or even into diagonal one on the instrument patch and the other on the rear range. Or, for the protection of the occupants of a housing with metallic elements one lays out either a single resonator with high concentration in the middle of housing, or two resonators into diagonal inside housing.

According to another applying of the invention, one can amplify in a sensitive way by resonance the human energetic field, by thus increasing the immune capacity of resistance of the individuals. For this purpose one in accordance with the invention lays out two resonators with a low distance of the individual, for example at a distance of about 25 cm, the two resonators being laid out between them also by a low distance, about 15 cm to 20 cm.

According to still another applying the resonators in accordance with the invention can be used to cleanse nuclear waste by removing by resonance the radioactive remanence, of the resonators for this purpose being laid out in determined positions compared to the terrestrial magnetic axis.

For rendering comprehensible well the invention one will describe an example of effecting hereafter of it.

a) One weighs 69,22 G of Cerium chloride which one pours in a measured balloon of 100 ml and one complete with water distilled until reaching the stroke of gauge. One then carries out a homogenisation by shaking of the balloon. One takes then 1 Cm3 of this dilution which one pours in a second measured balloon of 100 ml, one again adds water distilled to reach the stroke of gauge and one carries out a homogenisation again. One repeats then successively a third then fourth once the operation of already described dilution.
b) One weighs 21,98 G of oxide of Lathane which one pours in a measured balloon of 100 ml, and one adds water bidistillée until reaching the stroke of gauge, then one homogenizes by shaking the balloon. One repeats this operation four times of continuation by taking with each time 1 cm of preceding dilution.
c) One weighs 16,842 G of Scandium chloride which one pours in a measured balloon of 100 ml and one adds water bidistillée in sufficient amount to arrive at the stroke of gauge, then one homogenizes by shaking of the balloon. One repeats this operation four times of continuation. by taking with each time 1 Cm3 of preceding dilution.
d) One mixture the fourth dilution of each phase has) with c) in a balloon of 100 ml and one homogenizes the whole. One then pours the mixture in a measured balloon of 1500 ml, one complete with water bidistillée to the stroke of gauge, then one homogenizes by shaking.

One then takes an amount of final dilution obtained that one introduces inside plastic a tight mini-sphere of a diameter of 20 mms who constitute the resonator wished according to the use of destination.

For the fixed use one two resonators, as described above, like one with the other but of different compositions, with the left upper corner and the straight low angle by looking at the frame of the cathodic screen equipping. Preferably each present mini-sphere forming resonator externally a self-adhesive part facilitating fixing. The exact site of the two resonators at the ends of diagonal of the cathodic screen is carefully selected so that one is with the angle of occurrence of the spot of scanning of the screen and the other with the angle of disappearance of this spot. When the apparatus equipped with the CRT is put in running, the resonators enter immediately in resonance under the excitation of the electromagnetic radiation of the screen and create an energy field with against phase which removes the harmful effect of this radiation.

Experiments were carried out on several pilot families, according to defined protocols hereafter:

specimen “A”: witness of reference. nonexposed with the radiations of a screen,
specimen “B”: witness exposed to the radiations. to 50 cm of a cathodic screen without apparatus of protection,
specimen “C”: witness exposed to the same distance, the radiations of the same screen equipped with the safety system consisted two resonators in accordance with the invention.

The results obtained in the different experiments are designated below.

1 DEG) test of cell proliferation in culture: the specimens A and C present the same results at the level of cellular division, whereas the specimen B present a mitosis (cellular division) faded;
2 DEG) test of mortality on breedings of flies drosophilas of Charolle strain: the rate of mortality noted is 14% for the specimens A and C, whereas it is 32% for the specimen B;
3 DEG) test of growth of young rats: the weight measuring is identical for the specimens A and C, whereas they are 20% low for the specimen B;
4 DEG) test open field practised on rats after their puberty: identical results for the specimens A and C, whereas all the members of the specimen B present signs of irreversible of their development neuro-endocrinien and hypo-thalamo-limbic alteration;
5 DEG) analysis with the Raman-laser of the structures of water molecules distilled exposed during 8 hours at a distance of 50 cm of a cathodic screen, specimen a: linear, specimen b: déstructurées energies and specimen C: safeguarded energies;
6 DEG) analysis by Kirlian photo of same water, exposed in the same conditions that in test 5: for the specimens A and C one notes that the energies are displaced, but safeguarded whereas for the specimen B the energies are déstructurées and disappeared to 65%.

It spring thus clearly of these tests which the resonators in accordance with the invention prevent, during an exposure to low distance from a cathodic screen, harmful effects caused by the emission of the electromagnetic radiations to induce physiological disturbances or dysfunctions at the users.

It will be understood that description above was given as example, without restrictive character, and that constructive additions or changes could be brought there without leaving the frame of the invention.