Sysoev & Serov: EEG Study — Aires Shield Eliminates Mobile Phone-Induced Theta/Alpha Elevation on Phone-Side Brain (11 Subjects)

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Sysoev & Serov: EEG Study — Aires Shield Eliminates Mobile Phone-Induced Theta/Alpha Elevation on Phone-Side Brain (11 Subjects)

Sysoev & Serov: Aires Shield Eliminates Mobile Phone-Induced Theta/Alpha Elevation in Brain EEG

19-channel EEG study demonstrating that GSM-900 mobile phone talk mode elevates theta and alpha rhythm power on the phone-exposed side of the brain — and that Aires Shield electromagnetic anomaly neutralizers virtually eliminate this effect.

EEG11 subjectsAges 18–22GSM-90019-channel EEGAires ShieldI. Serov & Prof. V. Sysoev
11
Male Subjects
19-channel
EEG System
GSM-900
Phone Standard
7 stages
Measurement Protocol

Why GSM-900 Specifically?

The GSM-900 mobile phone standard transmits data in time-division multiple-access (TDMA) blocks. This architecture generates three frequencies that are physiologically significant because they overlap directly with brain bioelectric rhythm frequencies:

GSM-900 Emission Frequency Brain Rhythm Overlap Brain Function
217 Hz (one block duration: 1/4.616ms) Gamma rhythm (~36–50 Hz harmonics) Attention, perception, consciousness
8.35 Hz (217 Hz / 26 multiblocks) Alpha rhythm (8–13 Hz) Relaxed wakefulness, information integration
2 Hz (energy-conserving mode) Delta rhythm (0.5–3 Hz) Deep sleep states

This means GSM-900 does not merely heat tissue (the only effect measured by SAR standards) — it injects informational-frequency content directly matching the brain’s own electrical rhythms. The Aires Shield, operating as a universal 3D Fourier filter, undergoes structural field transformation that may cancel out these resonant frequencies.

Study Protocol

11 male volunteers (ages 18–22) each participated in two identical experiments: a baseline study (phone without Aires Shield) and a main study (phone with Aires Shield). Research conducted in a soundproof, darkened room at 20°C. Equipment: 19-channel computerized EEG with 16 monopolar electrodes (10-20 international system), 0–70 Hz bandwidth, 250 Hz discretization. Software: Win EEG, analyzing 80–100 artifact-free EEG fragments per stage. Six EEG frequency bands analyzed: δ (0.5–3 Hz), θ (4–7 Hz), α (8–13 Hz), β1 (14–25 Hz), β2 (26–35 Hz), γ (36–50 Hz).

7-stage 40-minute protocol:

  1. Baseline EEG at rest (calm wakefulness)
  2. EEG with phone in standby mode, held to ear (3 min)
  3. EEG with phone in call mode, no audio (3 min)
  4. EEG with phone in talk mode, no audio (5 min)
  5. EEG 3 minutes after phone off
  6. EEG 5 minutes after phone off
  7. EEG 10 minutes after phone off

Results

Mobile phone without Aires Shield: A substantial change in EEG spectral characteristics was observed in virtually all left-side leads (the phone-exposed hemisphere) during stages 3–4. The most consistent finding was an increase in relative strength of the delta and alpha rhythms on the phone-exposed side, especially pronounced during talk mode (stages 3 and 4). This confirmed the pattern established by other researchers: mobile phone EMR with GSM-900 frequencies interacts with the brain’s own bioelectric activity on resonant frequencies.
With Aires Shield: When the electromagnetic anomaly neutralizer was attached to the phone, the elevation of the relative strength of theta and alpha rhythms was virtually absent. The distribution of EEG spectral power across all measurement stages remained close to baseline, without the characteristic pattern of phone-side rhythm elevation seen in the unprotected condition. The researchers concluded this constitutes a measurable protective effect on brain bioelectric activity.

Conclusion

The study demonstrated that GSM-900 mobile phone operation elevates theta and alpha EEG power in the brain hemisphere ipsilateral to the phone. This is consistent with the informational-frequency interaction hypothesis: the phone’s 8.35 Hz emission matches the alpha rhythm, and 2 Hz matches the delta rhythm, creating resonant interference with the brain’s own activity. Using an Aires Shield electromagnetic anomaly neutralizer inhibits this interaction — the neutralizer’s structural transformation of the EMF field cancels the resonant frequency components that would otherwise interact with the brain’s bioelectric activity on alpha and delta frequencies.

Researchers: I. Serov & Prof. V. Sysoev  |  Subjects: 11 males, ages 18–22

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