The Quantum-Informational Face of Covid Treatment 19
Adam Adamski
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Adam Adamski: University of Silesia in Katowice Faculty of Ethnology andEducational Science in Cieszyn, Poland
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2023, vol. 49, issue 5, 41114-41122
Abstract:
The quantum-informational vaccine for the treatment of coronavirus will not be similar to traditional vaccines, it will not introduce the whole virus into our body, but rather information will be introduced that will produce antibodies to fight infectious diseases. It is possible thanks to the control of quantuminformation processes, e.g., by means of electromagnetic, soliton, spin, acoustic waves, electric and magnetic fields, or bioplasm (Adamski [1]). When breaking amino acid bonds, free radicals appear, and with them a spin wave appears, which disrupts the information economy of the cell. The spin wave causes changes in biological and mental structures. With the help of wave soliton, we can correct the information state of a biological cell. In living organisms, the spin wave closely cooperates with the soliton wave, which has coded programs for the proper functioning of the cell and maintaining homeostasis. Solitons can propagate without distortion over very long distances (Brizhik [2]). They exist from the beginning of life to the present. The cosmos is densely filled with a soliton network, carrying content and meaning. The brain has the ability to generate and receive soliton fields that take an active part in human life processes and determine his health, disease and personality development (Adamski, et al. [3,4]).
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Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2023.49.007875
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