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The investigation and application of field theory in biology is more recent than with physics and chemistry, and is evident in the work of nineteenth and twentieth century scientists such as Louis Pasteur (1822 – 1895, molecular asymmetry), Pierre Curie (1859 – 1906, crystals and symmetry in nature), Vladimir Vernadsky (1863 – 1945, geochemical aspects of the biosphere), Alexander Gurvich (1874 – 1954, morphogenetic field theory and mitogenetic radiation), and E.V. Hartmann (1915 – 1992, earth’s geobiological grid).

 

By the 1930s it had become established that the environment is dissymmetrical - that all natural objects have either a left-handed or right-handed orientation; that each living cell has either a left-handed or right-handed optical activity; and that each cell has an energy field of a non-electromagnetic nature. The energy fields of individual cells, when combined, form a biological field of the whole organism, and this biological field also has a predominantly left-handed or right-handed orientation. This dissymmetry in nature (that all things have either a left-handed or right-handed orientation) is found in the smallest cell up to the largest object – our earth.

 

Beginning in the early 1990s, biologist V. A. Nekrasov (Doctor of Oriental Medicine) conducted research into the non-electromagnetic fields emanating from the earth, from human and other animate organisms, as well as from inanimate and man-made objects. After more than ten years of research, he succeeded in defining the structural patterns or biogeometric fields in the Earth’s biosphere, in the human organism, and in other organic and inorganic objects. He has been able, through experimentation, to demonstrate that biogeometric fields can be either beneficial or harmful to the growth and health of biological organisms including plants and people, depending on the properties of the biogeometric fields (particularly their right or left orientation) and their interactions with each other.

 

Through his understanding of the role and characteristics of biogeometric fields, Dr. Nekrasov invented and now manufactures a number of instruments and products for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the negative health effects of naturally-occurring and man-made biogeometric fields. The Foton R15, a right-oriented biogeometric field generator which neutralizes the harmful effects of the left-oriented biogeometric fields produced by microchips in electronic devices, is one of these products.


 Dr. Nekrasov was granted a patent for the Foton R15 in 2002 by the Russian Patent and Trademark Agency. The Foton R15 has been independently tested in Russia by two different laboratories; the Science and Technology Center for Electronic Testing in 2002, and the Binar Research Institute in 2003. Dr. Nekrasov conducts training clinics in Estonia for an international clientele of medical practitioners, teaching them how to use his diagnostic techniques, equipment, and products such as the Foton R15 for the treatment of various health problems and diseases.