EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF EKOM BIOTRONS, WHICH PROVIDE A REMOTE EFFECT OF SOME BIOLOGICAL OBJECTS ON OTHERS
Back in the middle of the last century, information began to appear about the existence of a certain electromagnetic field, called a biofield, which is emitted by biological objects - animals and plants. A scientist from China, Jiang Kanzhen Yu. V., suggested that if you concentrate this radiation from several plants or animals, this field will affect other biological objects. Further research proved this phenomenon. Jian Kanzhen designed the device that concentrated radiation from many biological objects using spherical copper mirrors. He called this device a BIOTRON. Another Russian scientist, E. V. Komrakov, developed and patented a modified Biotron device, more powerful, in 58 countries of the world, and called it BIOTRON-EKOM. Plant seedlings are placed in front of mirrors, and the radiation from them is focused on biological objects. It was found that when irradiated in a Biotron with seedlings of cereal plants, the average life span of C57Bl mice increased to 24.5%, and the nematodes Caenorhabditis elegans increased to 30.1% (the maximum life span was up to 23.2 and 25%, respectively) compared to the control groups. The acceleration of the growth of animal cells in the culture, an increase in the saturating density, an increase in the "total" and "stationary" life span of culture by 23 and 22%, respectively, and an increase in the germination energy of barley seeds by 7.5% were revealed.