Destroying viruses at their shell's resonant frequencies
Applying energy at the virus' shell (capsid) resonant frequencies can offer highly-responsive alternative to treat infected people and surfaces.
Laziz Turakulov, who has more than 20 years of IT experience in the Operations, Marketing, Finance and R&D areas, and holds various Microsoft, Google, Amazon and SAP certifications.
- Respond (Decrease transmission & spread), such as: Optimal preventive interventions & uptake maximization, Cutting through “infodemic” & enabling better response, Data-driven learnings for increased efficacy of interventions
Response time to the virus mutations in the pharmaceutical industry is quite slow: you need at least several months to adjust the vaccine, conduct the tests, secure approvals from the authorities and, finally, release your new formula to the production line. By that time, there are potentially more newer variants / strains of the virus already spreading.
On the example of Covid, we could see the race between leading pharma companies to develop a vaccine (with efficiency of 76% and above), and then reports published by the same vendors and local health authorities that their vaccines are less effective against the new Kent, South Africa and Brazil variants of coronavirus.
Our solution focuses on the protective shell of the Covid virus to destroy it. High-tech generators may allow adjustments to the new constraints programmatically, by generating the signal at the required frequencies, reducing response time from months to, possibly, days or even hours.
Equipped with semiconductor generators (which may be powered by our smartphones), we can provide people around the world with the cheap and effective disinfectors to destroy covid viruses: e.g., to clean spaces on the public transport or in the offices.
Once the clinical studies are conducted with the biomaterials, such generators can be potentially used to destroy the colony of viruses inside the human body: in their lungs and kidneys. Signal range should be sufficient enough to penetrate the tissue, but without harmful ionisation that we get, say, with X-ray exposure.
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