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titleOfInvention Method and device for energy protection of a biological object
abstract The claimed method involves the creation of an energy field (28) which has the effect of an ellipsoidal bioenergy screen and is allowed to act on the living organism (27). The energy field (28) is recorded via an optical communications line on a data carrier (30) after being converted into electromagnetic waves. The recorded information can be reproduced repeatedly to act on the organism (27). The proposed device comprises a hollow sealed housing (1) made of a non-magnetic material with an earth contact (2). Inside the housing (1) is a system for creating a high-frequency arc discharge and a resonant L-C network (3).
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