Quantitative Eradicative Cure Profile of HIV/AIDS Using Electromagnetic (EM) Wave Destruction Technique

Enaibe, Edison and Akpata, Erhieyovwe and Nwose, Ezekiel and Judith, Umukoro (2017) Quantitative Eradicative Cure Profile of HIV/AIDS Using Electromagnetic (EM) Wave Destruction Technique. Journal of Scientific Research and Reports, 13 (3). pp. 1-28. ISSN 23200227

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Abstract

It is the vibration of an unknown force that causes life and existence. Therefore, for anything to exist it must possess vibration. Vibration produces wave. It is the vibration of the HIV parasite (parasitic wave) that is being superposed on the Human Vibration (host wave) and since the waves are incoherent and out of phase the resultant superposition is destructive. Destructive interference causes a gradual attenuation in the general mechanism of the body system which eventually leads to a general loss of signal if uncontrolled. If the vibration of anything is known, then its characteristics can be predicted and be destroyed by an anti-vibrating component. In this work, we numerically calculated the wave characteristics of the Human vibration and that of the HIV vibration. In this paper, we show quantitatively how regulated dose of electromagnetic (EM) wave, can be used to eradicate HIV/AIDS condition from the Human system the resident host. The spectrum of the interception of the applied oscillating EM wave with the HIV vibration in the Human system shows a constriction in the interval when the raising multiplier [8000, 9000] with a corresponding time interval [1499.8125, 1499.8333] seconds. Therefore, the actual time of exposure of the HIV/AIDS patient who is undergoing the radiation therapy is about 0.0208 seconds. The displacement of the applied oscillating EM wave tends to zero within this interval. This study also shows that the time it would take the applied EM wave to destroy the HIV vibration completely from the human system is also determined by the phase angle between the applied oscillating EM wave and the HIV parasitic wave.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Souths Book > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 26 May 2023 07:18
Last Modified: 26 Jul 2024 07:24
URI: http://research.europeanlibrarypress.com/id/eprint/789

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