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External Validation: Third-Party Evidence for Aires Technology

External Validation: Third-Party Evidence for Aires Technology

Third-party validation — evidence generated by parties independent of American Aires Inc. — is the most credible form of scientific support. This page documents each external source with direct links for verification.

Springer — Peer-Reviewed Academic Publication (2022)

Publication: "Computer Simulation of the Response of a Semiconductor Wafer with a Self-Affine Pattern in the Form of a System of Coupled Ring Grooves to Electromagnetic Radiation"

Authors: Gennady Lukyanov, Andrei Kopyltsov, Andrei Serov (ITMO University, St. Petersburg)

Publisher: Springer Nature — Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS), Volume 413

Conference: ICICT 2022 (International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Communication Technologies)

What it establishes: Independent academic peer review confirming that the self-affine fractal resonator generates coherent electromagnetic radiation in response to incident EMF. This is computational physics — not biological claims.

External DOI: Available via Springer LNNS Volume 413 (search "self-affine pattern semiconductor wafer electromagnetic radiation" at springer.com)

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Springer — ICICT 2026 Thermal Imaging Paper

Publication: "Investigation of the Circle Fractal Structure Interaction with Gigahertz Frequency Electromagnetic Waves" — ICICT 2026 extension with thermal imaging confirmation

Authors: Gennady Lukyanov, Makarov (ITMO University)

What it establishes: Physical measurement (thermal imaging) confirming near-black-body cavity behavior of the resonator surface. Provides instrument-based evidence independent of computational simulation.

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US Patent Office — Granted Patent US12239835B2

Grant date: March 4, 2025

Patent number: US12239835B2

Inventor: Andrei Serov

Assignee: AIRES Foundation

Expiration: December 13, 2040

Coverage: Method for protecting biological objects from technogenic electromagnetic radiation via coherent transformation using self-affine fractal resonator. Valid from 2.4 GHz through 28 GHz.

Verification: Searchable at Google Patents (US12239835B2) and the USPTO Patent Full-Text Database (patents.google.com or USPTO.gov)

What patent grant establishes: Patent examination by USPTO examiners independently confirms: (1) the technology is novel (not previously known); (2) it is non-obvious (not trivially derivable from existing knowledge); (3) it has utility (it does what is claimed). This is a legal, independent evaluation — not a scientific study, but a significant credibility marker.

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WIPO — Global Patent Application WO2021/064446

Application number: WO2021/064446

Filing date: 2019

What it establishes: International patent application designating multiple national markets. The WIPO filing establishes the international priority date and describes the complete technical specification.

Verification: Searchable at WIPO PatentScope (search WO2021064446)

Electromagnetic Waves and Electronic Systems — Peer-Reviewed Journal

Publication: Dyuzhikova et al. (2018), documenting Wi-Fi router effects on chromosome aberrations in rat bone marrow and Aires Defender mitigation

Journal: Electromagnetic Waves and Electronic Systems (Russian-language peer-reviewed journal in physics/electronics)

What it establishes: Independent peer review of biological genetics data from IFRAN Stage 1. First peer-reviewed journal publication of the chromosome aberration finding.

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PACE — 7 Independent Expert Reviews

Organization: Planetary Association for Clean Energy (PACE), Ottawa, Canada

Status: UN ECOSOC-affiliated NGO; accredited observer to UN committees on energy and environment

Reviews conducted: 7 independent expert assessments of published Aires research reports, each assessed by an external domain expert

What PACE reviewed:

  • Datova HRV study (Aires Defender, 2013)
  • Rybina EEG study (Aires Shield, 2018)
  • Tarlykov erythrocyte blood study (2019)
  • Serov C32S EMF calculations (2018)
  • Zenin aqueous environment protection study (2013)
  • C20S5G resonator 5G frequency performance (2018)
  • Method for protecting biological objects from EMF (Serov, 2019)

All 7 assessments: Affirmed the research findings and methodology.

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Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU) — Three-Phase Laboratory Testing

Institution: VGTU — ranked university, Vilnius, Lithuania

Testing method: Spectrum analyzer measurement of electric field strength with and without resonator device

Results: Phase I: 27% average reduction in electric field strength (0.9–2.5 GHz). Phase II: 20% field amplitude reduction. Phase III: Group configuration optimization confirmed.

What this establishes: Independent physical measurement of field effects — not manufacturer testing, not simulation. Instrumental evidence from a European technical university laboratory.

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Trent University, Canada — Placebo-Controlled Case Studies

Institution: Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

Principal Investigator: Dr. Magda Havas (Environmental and Resource Studies)

Design: Placebo-controlled; subjects blinded to whether device was active

Results: Both subjects showed cardiovascular improvement under RFR exposure with active Aires device vs. placebo

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UFC Performance Institute

Institution: UFC Performance Institute, Las Vegas, Nevada

Testing: Independent assessment of EEG brain activity, reaction time, and HRV in elite combat athletes

Results: Improvement in all three metrics

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