RAANANA, Israel -
Oct. 19, 2015 -
PRLog -- Biotic Technology™ mimics an ecological process discovered by the inventor, Dr. Neil Manspeizer. The idea is to trigger a process, known as Transgression-
Tensility™, within the Global Electrical Circuit (GEC). This is accomplished using a technological device that transduces a thermoacoustic quasi-particle (phonon) through ionization. This device can be used to produce electricity from the endothermic process which would be popular in many consumer markets. Additionally, because the device operates along the thermoacoustic range within the GEC, it can be used for chemical-free geoengineering to reverse climate change. This sensor transduces thermoacoustic signals at very fine input resolution and utilizes solid-state electronic vibronic coupling (SSVC) to convert the momentum of a phonon wave packets into voltage. The equipment mimics open-system endothermic ecological flows and provides raw data regarding motion at a nuclear scale to map phonons, or quantum sound waves. The mechanism includes (1) a transient voltage suppressor (TVS) with at least one diaphragm and compression chamber and (2) an analog digital converter (ADC) system with electronic loop that facilitates acoustic waves. The TVS component is a mechanical diode, or transduction pump, that breaks atomic barriers located within the Global Electrical Circuit (GEC). The idea of artificially triggering Transgression-
Tensility® in the GEC is based on the hypothesis that acoustic waves create atomic excitation and correct phonon ionization levels can be reached with the pump in the acoustic field enabling energy to be released and captured.