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MODULE 6 EES and EFFECTS ON THE BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT

  • Writer: Albina JN Fabiani
    Albina JN Fabiani
  • 16 hours ago
  • 2 min read

The EES system builds a stable scalar-biophotonic field with a radius of action of about 3 kilometers. This field does not weaken mechanically, but unfolds as a self-sustaining wave geometry - fractal, rhythmic and deeply organized.



In this range, an environment arises in which the electrical coherence of cells increases, water structures information, and biological and mineral systems begin to reflect the frequency arrangement.

The most intense is the zone inside the space of the system itself, but its deployment beyond 3 km is not simply radial — it is informational and penetrating, activating resonance in the architecture of tissues and the environment, passing through walls and other visual 'obstacles'.


Do you realize what this means for a settlement that has such a center? And for many such places, strategically located?


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MODULE 6 – EES (Energy Enhancement System) is a stationary configuration of plasma generators and quantum coordinated energy modules that emit scalar waves and a biophoton field in space. This field has a high coherence spectrum, non-local nature and the ability to penetrate physical objects without loss of information.


How the impact is achieved:

  1. Scalar field and nonlinear propagation:

Unlike electromagnetic waves, scalar fields do not obey classical laws of attenuation (e.g., the inverse square law). They propagate in all directions, including through the Earth's surface and structures, with ranges reaching several kilometers depending on the configuration.


  • Cellular response to coherent frequencies:

Cell membranes and mitochondria respond to external coherent fields through resonance. The EES system delivers a frequency range similar to the biophysical resonance ranges of healthy tissue (in the range of 7.8 – 75 Hz), which restores membrane potential and ionic balance.


  • Impact on water and intercellular space:

Structuring water (so-called EZ water – exclusion zone) is assisted by scalar activation, which facilitates intercellular communication, reduces the viscosity of intracellular fluid and improves metabolic efficiency.


  • Neurovegetative regulation:

Subjects exposed to the field (including animals and humans) showed activation of the parasympathetic nervous system – measurable through heart rate variability, normalization of the cortisol profile, and reduction in markers of chronic stress.


  • Environmental and epigenetic effect:

Field interactions influence the expression of certain genes related to regeneration, anti-inflammatory response, and oxidative control. This is especially true in plants and animals, which show faster growth, improved adaptability, and reduced immunological stress.





 
 
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