Cancer detection with bio-electro-photography (Dr. Marina Shaduri)

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From the holoimaging website :


Biological Holographic Tomography (BHT)

BHT is a new approach to the biomedical study that analyzes spectral information emitted from the body surface.

CID-system has been developed by our team for the purpose of automated detection of cancer. This hardware-software system belongs to the class of BHT-technology.


Human fingertips, toes, nose-tips and some other parts of the body emit from their surfaces information on malfunctioning cells, tissues and organs in the form of their holograms (virtual images). Such a conclusion was made upon testing of several hundred persons.

How is it possible that such an important capability of a human body had not been discovered long before us? Modern science explores far-off galaxies, quantum world and even early universe, but many secrets of our own bodies remain obscure.

Is it because any intrusion into a body (even with X-rays or ultrasound) is destructive to some fragile bio-processes? Have the scientists ever suspected that various types of waves generated by moving constituents of a living system form a complex self-organizing system that reflects dynamics of molecular processes? Non-perturbing study of information carried by complex waveforms implies "remote" observation of the processes that take place on its surface. Since the waves emitted by the body into environment are extremely weak, unstable and invisible, previous studies of body's natural radiation failed to provide any comprehensible results.

"Remote" study of invisible bio-spectra. Weak emanations from object-surfaces can be enhanced and transformed into a visible form if we expose the objects to ionized (glowing) air. Ionization is achieved by electric impulses of particular frequencies that initiate the discharge of air around the contact surfaces of exposed objects. The same impulses resonate with corresponding biological processes thus enhancing emission of various charged particles (ions, electrons and photons) from the test objects. These charges and waves interact with an evenly glowing medium of ionized gas, thus forming complex picture of interference patterns. Obviously, it is impossible to expose the entire organism to ionized air. However, one can capture such a stimulated radiation of the body's minor areas, e.g. emissions of its remote "terminals" - fingertips: the short-term (several seconds) application of electric impulses to fingertips is proved to be absolutely harmless. Besides, we can avoid the observer's destructive effect, since this "remote" impact is too short-term to affect the spectra of the whole body. It should be emphasized that the preexisting devices of electro-photography, sometimes referred to as gas-discharge visualization cameras (GDV-technology) or Kirlian photographs, differ from the BHT-technology as shown below.

BHT vs preexisting technologies of the same class. Electro-photography is considered to be non-informative for medical applications, since commercially available devices provide extremely variable imagery. Entire field of bio-electro-photography was compromised due to unsubstantiated claims of their producers, especially when some of the users started to interpret the glow around biological objects as a manifestation of some sort of mystical energy or “live fields” of non-physical nature. The difference between commercially available GDV-technique and our devices is described in more detail here.

As our initial experimentation with GDV-Camera failed to provide reliable data, we attempted to alter the whole capturing process that led to an unexpected effect - the recordings of human fingertips became not only more reproducible but also more "structured" and complex (fig.1).

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_http://www.holoimaging.org/home/cancer-detection/

Our cancer-detecting technology is unique



> We detect a cancerous process (common for all types of cancer)

> We offer a single, simple, non-invasive and harmless test for any cancer

> We can monitor malignant processes testing patients as often as necessary

> We can evaluate the aggressiveness of the disease

> We can achieve full automation thus ruling out human errors

> We do not compete with existing technologies offering new kind of medical imaging technology

> We send information to general practitioners thus increasing their role in preliminary testing for cancer

> We guarantee full confidentiality

and _http://www.holoimaging.org/home/science-behind-our-discovery/holo-memory/

the integrity and nonlocality of information are the most important characteristics of life. Such a unity, where all functional modules be it an organ, a cell or a metabolic circuit are interdependent and inter-controlled, can be achieved only if a system emerges and develops using the holography-based mechanisms of "telecommunication".

It is occasionally claimed that any complex adaptive system has individual strategy based on particular goals and predictions of the future. Some scholars refer to goal-directed units as basic agents of adaptive systems. This opinion contradicts a widely accepted point of view that behavior of a complex dynamic system is not predicted by the behavior of its parts. Obviously, neither a system (in its general sense) nor its parts can have any particular “goals”. However, any mature adaptive system has a kind of a free will in the sense that even the most primitive organisms are able to choose particular scenario(s) drawing on their former experience: since a sequence of numerous successive holographic recordings can be updated/retrieved almost instantly, an adaptive system may have some time to change its behavior before undesirable events cross the brink of unavoidability. Such a capability of complex adaptive systems to foresee the final results of particular states (premonition) has nothing to do with paranormal phenomena.

and _http://www.holoimaging.org/home/science-behind-our-discovery/biological-internet/

Many types of waves are generated by dynamic constituents of the human body. The "orchestrated" action of system-waves appears from the very first moments of embryogenesis and they build more and more complex waveforms along with the development of complex molecular structures. In a self-organizing system the solid and wave-associated processes are complementary to one another. Therefore, it is possible to acquire information on cells, tissues and organs via assessment of corresponding waves.

We found that a complex (multi-level) architecture of permanently interfering and diffracting waves within human body acts as a unifying functional system of self-control and self-regulation. Furthermore, some minor parts of human body, such as fingertips, can serve as sources of holographic information on out-of-balance organs, tissues and cells. This previously unknown capability of living systems is studied by an interdisciplinary science dubbed Biological Holography, or BIOHOLOGRAPHY.

Thanks to the safety of fingertip electro-photography that we use while capturing body-holograms (see "what is BHT"), we can conduct experiments on volunteers as often as necessary.
 
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