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'US 2006007652141 2) Patent Application Publication co) Pub. No.: US 2006/0076521 A1 cu») United States Wiebecke 6 'E FOR INFLUENCING, DEFLECTING REFLECTING TERRESTRIAL AND )SPHERIC RADIATION OR FIELDS Adolf Wiebeeke, Oberalm (AT) Comespondence Address: DYKEMA GOSSETT PLLC FRANKLIN SQUARE, THIRD FLOOR WEST 1300 1 STREBT, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20008 (US) (73) Assignee: Geowave-Research Forsch Handel Gmbid (21) Appl. Nos 108846,184 (2) PCT Filed: 5, 2004 (8) PCTNo: — PCT/ATo4/00005 (43) Pub. Date: Apr. 13, 2006 G0) Foreign Application Priority Data Feb. 20, 2008 (AT). GM10s/2003, G1) Inc. GF 30 (2) USC 2swsisa on ABSTRACT The invention relates toa device for influencing, deflecting andor reflecting tenestrial and atmospheric radiation or fick, especially from geopathogenic zones. The inventive dovice is characterized by a shield-shaped element (1) which can be attached tothe wall or eeling ofa room. At least the surface (2) ofthe shiold-shaped element (1) facing the roam is provided with an electrically condti Tike strue- Patent Application Publication Apr. 13,2006 Sheet 1 of 3 US 2006/0076521 AI Fig. 2 US 2006/0076521 AI tion Apr. 13,2006 Sheet 3 of 3 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 US 2006/0076521 Al DEVICE FOR INFLUENCING, DEFLECTING ANDIOR REFLECTING TERRESTRIAL AND "ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION OR FIELDS [0001]. The invention relates to a device for influencing, sdflectng and/or rellecting terrestrial and atmosphere ra tion or fields, im particular from goopalligenie anes [0002] As has already been described in lange number of Scientilic papers, terestrial radiation or fields and atmo- spheric radiation from diverse natural or arifieial sources ‘eker noxious effets on humans, animals and vegetation, if ‘zones or are superposed in a noxious fashion, Such noxious ‘ones may exist for instance above water Veins of tectonic faults and are termed geopathogenie 7ones in the literature In the iaterior of buildings or spartments such elds oF radiations may be amplified or superposed or noxiously ‘elleced in parteular by metal structures sueh as beams, Pipes oF masts. {0003} From DE 38 37 622 AI a devive has become now in ths context for the shielding and absoeption of radiation of elettosmagnetic DC-fieds originating in sub- terranean water veins. The device uses a magnetic plate shih is mounted against the direction of radiation, whose Jength depends onthe width of the radiation field and which ths shiels from the teresrial radiation. Above aod behind the magnetic plate space is free of radiation. The magnetic plate is mode from sheet stecl and is magnetised by’ DC ‘lectcomagnet or by a rod-shaped! permanent magnet [0004] From DE 196 38 344 C2 a metal shielding foil is known, which has on one side altemating, regularly curved hills and valleys, with no plane intermediate region existing between neighbouring hills and valleys. [0005] From DE 34 33 292 AL a device is known for the directed deflection or shielding of terrestrial nays coming trom geopathogenic zones or other noxious sources, such as TV-antennas or high-voltage masts. The device consists of 3 V-shaped multi-element rod antenns made of conductive material, at whose upwardly directed opening a reflector ‘hid is provided which deflects radiation downwards, The device is placed in ® cylindrical housing. serving. a8 3 ‘container for filling material and asa suppor. The boom of the housing may be configured us ¢ reflector for increased celleciveness. The V-shaped rod antenna, when placed in a noxious zone, generates radiation which is rllected by the shield or the rellector in a suitable way. This radiation ‘changes the noxious field and thus eliminates the noxious celles From EP 0 642 807 A2 there has become known in ntext an essentially rectangular pad which is provided with a series of magnetie strips aligned parallel to the short side ofthe rectangular pad. A conductive element consisting ‘of bundle of conductors is positioned at the edge of the pad, whose characteristic vibrations are excited by the ‘earth's magnetic fel, and which thus reac the geopatho- tenie influences in the area of the pad. Unortuately, the ‘ellect is essentially confined within the dimensions of the pad, [0007] From WO 88101184 AI there is finally known 9 ‘device forthe shielding of radiations, grid net works and ‘aid lines, which consists of overlapping elements in the om of plastic foils or wax plates, which are arranged in the shape of battery and which each by a special colouring oF ‘special coating shield from a eertain type of radiation sid network. Apr. 13, 2006 [0008] _1is.an object of the presen fn, on the basis of state-oftheart designs, to further improve a deviee for influencing terestial and atmospheric radiations and fields fn such a way that a compact design is achieved) whilst clfoctivencss is improved oF atleast equal, and that simple ‘ployment of the device is possible in the rooms oF buildings to be shielded. A further aim is an aestbetially pleasing design of the device, [0009] The invention attains its objective by proposing a shielshaped elemeat which can be fastened to the wall or the ceiling of room, with at least that surface of the shiek-shaped elemeat which faces into the room having an electrically conducting wavelike structure. The element according to the invention may thus be mounted directly in the living, working or sleeping area, the device acting 3s a ‘dition reflector edcing oF quenching the noxious com- poneats of the original radiation by resonance or interfer fence effects. Essentially the regions of the room situated the radiation region of the shieldlike element will be kept ‘adiation-fve. The device of the invention will thus ct as a fbarmony’ and energy sail atthe location where its used. [0010] The wavelike strcture of the shild-shaped ele- ‘meat may be made of steel, aluminium, copper oF another Stale metal or metal alloy. but i is also possible to tse an clectcally insulating supporting stractre, such os Plex falas, which is provided with a metal costing. [0011] It has been found wo be of particular advantage if the shicld-shaped element has circular are as boulary at either end of its longitudinal extension, with the centres of the cieular ares lying on a symmetry axis of the shield- shaped element, Another prefered, particularly elegant, variant of the shiekd-shaped element has an elliptic bound [0012] |For special adaptation to the given noxious zone oF the room to be shielded, itis of particular advantage, if a sheet element ora coating of clstricaly conducting mate- ‘ial is applied to the surface ofthe shield-sbaped element facing the room, with the sheet element or the coating preferably being configured as a circle. Shupe, size and ‘matedal of the sheet or coating are adapted to the given situation following radiesthetic measurement series, [0013] The shoot clement oF the coating consists of @ ‘material which difers from the material of the eonduetive surface of the shield-shaped element, for instance gold, silver, platinum, copper, tn ofan alley ofthese metals. The ‘entre ofthe smaller creular are boundary may for instance be costed with silver while the centre of the lange circular are boundary hus a coating of god. In the case of an elliptic ‘boundary the coatings may be applied atthe focal points [0014] According to the invention itis of further advan- lage if the ratio Ri of the radii R and rof the eicular are Doundares is that ofthe golden section, ie, about L618. [0018] | Besides the wavelike structure ofthe surface, with wane distance 2 of 20 to 60 mm, preferably 26.3 to 33.5 fim, and a preferred wave height lof 3 to 6 mm, shickshoped clement. in a further development o ivention i provided with a wave-shaped, preferably sida, curvature in its longitudinal extension, upon whieh the wavelike structure ofthe surface is superimposed. This ‘wave-shaped curvature of the shield-shaped element has @ wavelength [, which is approximately equal to the total Jength of the shield-shaped element [0016] Further postive aspects may be realised according to the invention, if the shield-shapes element is provided with a receptor for a vessel filled With informed water. US 2006/0076521 Al [0017] The term “informed water” in this context is applied to natural or especially treated water, whiely has ‘encoded certain energetic and/or material information in the ‘luster structure of the water molecules. This can be ‘explained by the dipole characte of tho water molecule, Which ia Higuid waters not present as single molecule, but orms diverse arrangements or configurations of molecule groups, ic so-called cluster strictures. The binding energy ‘of hydrogen bridges is high, causing the water molecules to form erysta-like strctures. In non-informed water the hydrogen bridges are continaoushy bresking down and new clusters are formed, “Water” information” causes a Jimpressed, i. stable cluster sinicture due to a resonance ‘coupling which stuilises the hydrogen bridges. Tis cluster structure can only be destroyed by energy input, such as slrong magnetic fields, laser-or X-rays, heat and pressure The ehister eigenvalues (information) occurring in this process lie in the her to klohestz range. [0018] The informed water, which is contained in a glass vessel attached 10 the shield-shaped element, transfers its formation unto the shield-shaped element, where an Jmproved inluencing, deflecting or reflecting of terestral ‘or atmospheric radiation inthe region of the shield-shaped ‘element will be observed, It can also he shown that the noxious effets of fields or radiations from geopathogenic zones or aricial technical sources on humans or other ‘onginisms are significantly reduced and that the achieved Jmprovement of the room climate resulls in a kind of harmonising equilibration. People who live and work in such rooms exhibit considerably fewer symptoms of sires and have improved regulatory and defensive powers, whieh, ‘again may bave a positive effect on well-being, on work performance and on aggressive tendencies, [0019] _A similar effect may be attained if roveptacle for ‘a erysial element is provided atthe shield-shaped element, ‘8 proposed in a variant of the invention, [0020] By placing one or more permanent magnets on the surface of the shiekt-shaped element further positive jnfluence on the room climate can be achieved [0021] The invention will now be explained in more detail With reference to the attached drawings showing diffrent ‘embodiments of the invention. [0022] FIG. 1 shows a side view of a frst variant of the ‘device according to the invention for ifluencing, deflecting, ‘or reflecting terestrial or atmospheric radiations or fields [0023] FIG. 2 shows the device of FIG. 1 in a view from above: [0024] FIG. 3 is a side view of a second variant of the ‘device according (0 the invention; [0025] [0026] [0027] [0028] The device for influencing terrestrial and atmo- spherie radiations or fields shown in FIGS. | and 2, ‘comprises shield-shaped element 1 t be attached to the ‘wall or ceiling of a room, whose surface 2 facing the room, js a wavelike, electrically conductive, structure 3. In the ‘example shown the wavelike stricture 3 is realised fom ‘corrugated AV/Mg set metal, but it would also be possible FIG. 4 isa view from above; FIG. $ is an oblique views FIG. 6 isa detail ofthe second variant Apr. 13, 2006 to form a wavelike strcture From at insulating material, sueh as wood, plastic or Plexiglas and to furnish this Structure With & metalic coating, [0029] The shield-shaped element 1 has cirvular are boundaries , and bin ts longitudinal direction, defined by theiecontres M, and M, situated on the symmetry-axis Wand by the radii r and R, Which boundaries are laterally con- ected by tangential sections t, and t, The tangential see- ‘ions could also be curved towards the inside or the outside [0030] Inthe example shown the shiel-shaped element 1 ‘has to coatings 4, Sin the frm of circular diss in the area ofthe centres M, and M,, the smaller coating 4 with eenire 1M, being made of slverand the larger coating S with centre 1M, of gold, for instance [0031] As can be seen in particular from the side view of FIG. 1, the shied-shaped clement I has a sinusoidal cure vature long its longitudinal extension, whose wavelength L ‘corresponds o the total length ofthe shield-shaped element 1. The troughs and peaks of the wavelike stricture 3 are perpendicular to the longitudinal extension, respectively the ‘Symmetry axis 1, of the shield-shaped element [0032] At least the surice 2 of the wavelike structure 3 {acing into the rom may be varnished or coated, In the case of aluminium or an sluminium alley it may be anodised, for example [0033] The shickd-shaped clement 1 may for instance be ‘mounted on a sinusoidal supporting profile 6, which is provided with an articulated holder 7 for attachment to wall or ceiling. The hokler 7 or parts # of the holder 7 are preferably made from an electrically insulating material, [0034] On the surface ofthe shield-shaped element 1 one ‘or more permanent magnets 11 may be placed, which may be symmetrically attached on both sides ofthe Coating 5, as shown in FIG, 2. Preferably, the magnets 11 are attached by placing them pairwise oa the Wo sides of the comigated Sluminium sheet, [0038] ‘The embodiment of the invention shown in EIGS. 3 0 6 has a supporting part 6 with notched sitaching flements 12 for the wavelike structure 3 (corrugated A- sheet, for example), The sinusoidal curvature ofthe shield- shape! clement I is determined by the shape ofthe support 6. Arecepiacle 9 for a vessel 10 filled with informed water (Gee FIG. 6) is provided on the shild-shaped element 1, the receplacle 9 being placed on the side of element 1 facing away from the rom, and preferably laterally on the support 6 of the element 1. Iti also possible in @ variant of the invention to provide a receptacle (aot show) fora crystal clement on the shield-shaped element 1 [0036] Following isan exemplary list of dimensions and ‘characteristics of the device ofthe invention, hh of waves snc ‘uel of eave sc: AM lay {alent si ow soo incor ‘oda US 2006/0076521 Al andlor reflecting terrestrial and atmospheric radiation or fields, in particular from geopathogenic zones, wherein shield-shaped element Which may be fastened tothe wall or the ceiling of a vom, ‘where at Teast the surface of the shield-shaped element Ting the room is provided with an electrically conductive, swavelike stnetur, 2. Device acconding o claim 1, wherein the sield-shaped ‘element has circular are boundaries at both ends of its longitudinal extension with the centres of the boundaries Jocated on a symmetry axis of he shieldshaped element. 3. Device according o claim 1, wherein he sield-shaped ‘element (1) has an elliptic boundary. 4. Device aeconling to claims 1, wherein a sheet element ‘ora coating of electrically conducting material is applied to the surface ofthe shiekd-shaped element facing the rom, sad sheet element or costing preferably being configured as ‘a cirlar disc 8. Deviee according o claim 4, wherein the shoot element ‘or coating is centred on at least one of the centres of the rear ae boundaries, or on atleast on of the focal points ‘of the elliptic boundary 6, Device according oelsim 4, wherein the sheet element ‘or coating is made of gold, silver, platinum, copper, tin or an alloy of these metal 7. Device according (0 claim 2, wherein the ratio Rit of the radii Rand rof the circular are boundaries equals the ratio ofthe golden section, ie, approximately 1.618. 8, Device according o claim 1, wherein the sield-shaped ‘element has a wavelie, preferably sinusoidal curvature in its longitudinal extension, upon which the wavelike struc- ture of th surface is superimposed, 9. Device according to claim 1, whercin the wavelike ‘curvature ofthe shiekshaped element has a wavelength 1 approximately equal to the total length of the shield-shaped ‘element Apr. 13, 2006 10, Device according to claim 1, wherein the wavelike structure of the surface has a wave distance @ of 20 mam ¥0 60 mm, poferably 26.3 10 33.5 mm, and a wave height h of 3 mm to 6 mm, 11, Device according 1 claim 10, wherein troughs and peaks of the wavelike stricture are normal tothe symmetry axis of the shield-shaped element, 12, Device according to claim 11, wherein the wavelike structure of the shield-shaped element consists of sted, aluminum, copper, a metalic alloy oF a metalic costing on fan insulating Sipporting base, 13. Device acconling to elaim 12, wherein ot least the surface of the wavelike structure which faces the mom is varnished or coated 14, Device according to claim 13, wherein the shield- shaped element is mounted on a supporting part adapted 10 the wavelike curvatre of said element, which supporting part is provided with at Jeast one articulated holder for fattachment w the Wall oF ceiling. 18, Device acconting to claim 1, wherein the shield- shapod element is provided with a receptacle for a vessel Iilled ith informed water 16, Device acconting to claim 1, wherein the shield- shaped element is provided with @ roeptacle for a erystal clement. 17, Device according to claim 15, wherein the receptacle is placed on the side of the shickdshaped element facing away from the oom, and preferably laterally on the sup- porting part ofthe shieldssheped element 18, Device according to claim 1, wherein one oF more permanent magnets ar attached tothe surface of the shield hp element.

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