PACE Peer Review: Method for Protecting Biological Objects from Technogenic EMF (Serov / AIRES Foundation, 2019)

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PACE Peer Review: Method for Protecting Biological Objects from Technogenic EMF (Serov / AIRES Foundation, 2019)

PACE Peer Review: Method for Protecting Biological Objects from Technogenic EMF

Independent peer review by Dr. Andrew Michrowski, PACE — NGO in UN ECOSOC Consultative Status • August 23, 2019

Peer ReviewMechanism ValidationCoherent MatrixQuantum BiologyToroidal Geometry

About PACE

The Planetary Association for Clean Energy, Inc. (PACE) is a Canadian scientific organization in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations. Based in Ottawa, PACE conducts independent Radiation and Environmental Surveys and expert peer reviews of EMF and electromagnetic health research. These reviews represent independent third-party validation by a UN-affiliated scientific body.

Paper Reviewed

PACE independently peer-reviewed I. Serov's 2019 paper (AIRES Human Genome Research Foundation) on the method for protecting biological objects from the negative influence of technogenic electromagnetic radiation. This peer review was issued August 23, 2019.

The paper's central aim: to rationalize how a specifically-designed electromagnetic field emitted from a fractal coherent matrix can protect living systems from man-made broadband electromagnetic emissions. The matrix is the Aires resonator — a beneficial restructuring interface between electromagnetic emissions and living systems.

Superposition Coherence Generation Validated

PACE validated the paper's description of coherent superposition generation: the harmonization of external emissions' Fourier transformation of amplitude, phase, frequency, and polarization vectors with the electromagnetic properties of living systems. PACE confirmed this is consistent with quantum biology, which identifies such harmonization as compatible with and supportive of living systems.

Toroidal Field Geometry

PACE noted that within the Aires resonator, non-inductive toroid-like resistors are organized tri-geometrically through diffraction and interference, via the proprietary self-affine lattice design. This geometry can eliminate inductance and act as antenna. Independent radio astronomy research (Jennison, 1978) characterized radiation properties of phase-locked superposition cavities similar to the toroid — external electromagnetic field application accelerates velocity in non-linear "staircase" manner, continuing to accrue even after stimulus removal. This relativistic effect was explained by orthogonal superimposed standing waves.

Holographic Response Confirmed

PACE cited the photographic evidence of holographic response: when illuminating the Aires resonator after transformation, the resulting pattern demonstrates the resonator's unique capacity to periodically transform external electromagnetic emissions into corresponding frequency at a harmonized, coherent state at multiple scales. The hologram obeys the structure of a torus and remains stable in phase (time), amplitude (power), direction, and frequency.

Biological Process Harmonization

PACE concluded that research reviewed with the Aires resonator "suggest that such coherence stewards biological processes towards self-organizing harmony." The paper's connection between toroidal field geometry, quantum potential fields (Aharonov-Bohm effect, 1959), and neuronal quantum field interactions provides theoretical grounding for the biological normalization effects observed in independent studies.

Peer Reviewer Conclusion

Dr. Michrowski validated the method paper as credible and aligned with advanced electromagnetic physics, quantum biology, and independent experimental observations across Aires technology research. The paper provides a unifying theoretical framework connecting the self-affine fractal resonator mechanism to observed biological effects.