Fine-field component in information medicine
AUTHORS : Shraibman M. | Greensteinz M.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Israel
YEAR : 2008
It is known that all substances, objects and biological objects of the world around us have so-called. background radiation, which carries information about the properties of the emitting object. Using one of the well-known methods of information transfer (rewriting), it
is possible to create information analogues (IA) of the original. Numerous names of field structures of background radiation (chronal,
axion, torsion, microlepton, orgone, psi-fields, etc.) indicate different hypotheses of
their origin and poor knowledge of this problem.