New technology for searching for any substances and objects presented in the USA

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New technology for searching for any substances and objects presented in the USA
BMRT President Lee Duke demonstrates the detectors


There are many methods of contactless search and detection of various substances and objects. American company Base Molecular Resonance Technologies, LLC, claims to have developed a new technology of this kind, which will provide fundamentally new search capabilities. Its solution is based on its own discoveries in the field of physics and, as stated, allows detecting almost any known substance or object.



Looking for a solution


Base Molecular Resonance Technologies (BMRT) in its current form was founded recently. However, its founders began various works and researches 20 years ago.

The team of the future BMRT included specialists from various fields. First of all, these were physicists who were responsible for conducting research. At the same time, one of the founders and managers of the company, Ken Valentine, worked for a long time in the American special service, providing protection for high-ranking officials.

From the very beginning of its activity, the team set itself the goal of creating a fundamentally new technology for detecting potentially dangerous objects in any conditions. It is claimed that during the research, specialists made several discoveries in the field of nuclear and molecular physics, on the basis of which a new detection technology was developed, called Base Molecular Resonance. The company was subsequently named in honor of this technology.

As the work continued, experimental devices with different features were created and tested. It was only recently that this stage of the program was completed. It is reported that the latest versions of the device were tested only at the turn of the last decades. As a result of this work, in 2022, BMRT received patent US 11-493-494-B2 for its development.

After receiving the patent, the developer company began an active advertising campaign and search for potential customers. BMRT proudly demonstrates its achievements, listing all the advantages of the new technology and detection tools created on its basis. Materials on the project are published, company representatives talk to the press, etc.


The detector device in operation. The lamp illuminates the scanning area

On the company's official resources, you can find an interesting video demonstrating the "basic molecular resonance" technology. In this video, an unusual-looking device easily detects samples of various substances in the area of ​​responsibility, as well as a person with a rifle. Work on different "targets" at different distances is shown. It is claimed that BMRT technology is capable of solving more complex problems.

New technology


In its publications, the developer company reveals the key principles of the new technology. It is claimed that it is based on discoveries in the field of physics made by the company's specialists in recent decades.

In describing its technology, BMRT cites the work of Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla, who explored the structure of matter as the basis of all existence. BMRT claims to have discovered a new area of ​​quantum physics that deals with the interaction of particles at the subatomic level.

The developers remind us of the structure of an atom: a certain number of electrons move around the nucleus along closed trajectories. BMRT claims that when these particles move, a phenomenon called basic nuclear resonance occurs. These are special vibrations unique to each chemical element. In the case of molecules consisting of different elements, the vibrations of individual atoms combine into more complex resonances. Each substance has its own unique resonance, and coincidences are practically impossible.

It should be noted that this is not about nuclear magnetic resonance, which was discovered back in the thirties. Since then, this phenomenon has been well studied and even found applications in science and medicine. An American company reports another phenomenon of a similar nature.

BMRT claims to have created a device that can detect basic nuclear or molecular resonance. The device is tuned to specific signatures and scans the space for a substance with the specified parameters. If it detects one, the device emits a signal.


Search for cancer cells

The developers demonstrate prototypes of detectors - compact portable devices of unremarkable appearance. How exactly they are constructed is unknown. It is reported about scanning space with some radiation, which allows to detect resonance with the required parameters.

The device is customizable: it can be loaded with signatures of various substances and materials. The search can be carried out both close and at a distance, as well as in the presence of various obstacles.

For advertising purposes, the creators of the complex demonstrated the search for various substances and materials. One video showed the detection of cancer cells. In addition, from a distance of several meters, the device successfully detected a person with a self-loading rifle. It is claimed that the device was set to detect gunpowder, and no metal parts prevented the propellant charge of the cartridges from being found.

Such capabilities of the BMRT detector have reportedly been verified by independent organizations. Whether such expertise should be trusted is unclear.

Applications


BMRT claims that its new technology can be widely used in various fields. The unique detector created by this company can detect any substance if its basic nuclear or molecular resonance signatures are known.

First of all, this technology is proposed to be used in the security sector. Detectors based on it can be installed at various sites and configured to search weapons, explosives, poisons and other dangerous items. They will be able to scan the area and people without attracting unnecessary attention and with a high probability of detecting potential threats.


Detecting a person with a rifle by the "resonance" of gunpowder in cartridges

In addition, BMRT is seeking to implement its development in medicine. They believe that the detector can be configured to search for malignant neoplasms, pathogens and other pathogenic microorganisms. In particular, the advertising video demonstrated the detector's reaction to cancer cells. It is assumed that this method of examination will be effective and safe.

Unanswered Questions


The information from the developer looks very interesting and attracts attention. However, it is not difficult to recognize banal advertising in it. The real capabilities of new devices and technologies are still in question. Moreover, some aspects raise doubts about their reliability and even make one suspect a hoax or fraud.

First of all, the theory of "basic nuclear resonance" itself raises questions. The BMRT company claims that it managed to independently discover this phenomenon. However, it should be remembered that fundamental research in the field of nuclear physics requires significant efforts from large scientific centers and many specialists. At the same time, a small American company allegedly managed to independently make such a significant discovery. The reality of such achievements is questionable.

The developer company does not disclose the operating principle of its detector device. It is claimed that it scans the surrounding space and substances using some kind of radiation that can penetrate any barriers and record "resonance". What kind of radiation this is and how the detector works remains unclear.

The new development of the American company raises many questions, even at the level of the basic concept. Serious doubts arise, and the available information cannot dispel them. In addition, BMRT's desire to promote its development on the market, and simultaneously in various areas, is noteworthy.

Thus, the American company can be suspected of mystification or involvement in the notorious pseudoscience. If so, it is easy to understand that this project has purely economic and corrupt prerequisites. Time will tell whether BMRT will be able to prove its case and receive orders.
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  1. 0
    2 October 2024 05: 05
    Americans are masters of advertising and lies.
    Everything they provide must be checked for authenticity...including the product described in the article.
    1. +1
      2 October 2024 12: 54
      The presentation shows all the signs of charlatanism. They are pure swindlers.
  2. +1
    2 October 2024 05: 56
    I saw such a device in the movie "Alien".
  3. +3
    2 October 2024 06: 02
    So, the statement is interesting, but it needs to be checked from start to finish.
  4. +1
    2 October 2024 06: 03
    I think it's a lie.
    The device emits some radiation - which must reach something in order to determine what it is and return back to the device.
    And immediately questions - how does the radiation know that it needs cancer cells, and not the wall behind them? Radiation absorption and required power? How does it return information to the device - to determine something, for example, a rifle/cancer cells?
    Generally - if it was real, Any the world's intelligence agencies would have caught the authors and that would be it.
    Place 10 devices around the person being guarded that detect gunpowder, poison, TNT, gasoline and lithium in the air (drones), bacteria/viruses, radioactive substances and voila - early warning system for everything
    1. +1
      3 October 2024 17: 25
      Swindlers always cite Einstein and Tesla. Meanwhile, Einstein, although he worked in the field of QM, was skeptical about it (his discussions with Bohr about the foundations of QM are well known), and Tesla considered QM to be nonsense. It is quite possible that this entire technology is not nonsense, but honest delusions. Not long ago, we developed unsupported flying machines with asymmetric flywheels. These tubs jumped and skipped across the floor, the military grabbed their heads with joy; now we will fly into space with negligible fuel and energy consumption, contrary to the law of conservation of momentum. Then the best friend of idiots, Rogozin, gave the go-ahead to launch this wretched thing into space to correct the orbits of a satellite. It didn’t work, Newton’s laws stood, and the world had a good laugh at our “Doctor of Technical Sciences.” I don’t know whether this scam is still going on, or Borisov has closed up shop.
  5. +2
    2 October 2024 06: 13
    It is said to be based on discoveries in physics made by the company's specialists in recent decades.

    There is no need to read further.
    1. +2
      2 October 2024 06: 21
      Here is a serious article, in English, read it at your leisure. The essence of the article is - yes, it is possible, but only the first steps have been made in understanding molecular resonance.
      https://news.mit.edu/2023/rare-resonance-ultracold-molecules-0201
      1. 0
        2 October 2024 08: 35
        A serious article is hidden behind a paid subscription, you provide a news review of that article, but it states the following:


        MIT physicists may have cracked part of this mystery with a new study appearing today in the journal Nature. The team reports that they have for the first time observed a resonance in colliding ultracold molecules.

        They found that a cloud of super-cooled sodium-lithium (NaLi) molecules disappeared 100 times faster than normal when exposed to a very specific magnetic field. The molecules' rapid disappearance is a sign that the magnetic field tuned the particles into a resonance, driving them to react more quickly than they normally would.


        the key here super-cooled sodium-lithium (NaLi) There are more and more doubts that the device is real, and most likely it is another startup living on investors' money.
        1. +1
          2 October 2024 13: 08
          The key here is super-cooled sodium-lithium (NaLi)

          Sorry, you misunderstood me. They are trying to describe molecular resonance physically and mathematically. They are far from practical. That is why they freeze "convenient" molecules. And the friends from this article identify a man with a gun.
  6. +1
    2 October 2024 07: 19
    The strange structure of the atom. As far as I know, the electron does not move in orbits around the nucleus. It is, with some degree of probability, in its orbit. This is described by equations. The concepts of position and speed cannot be applied to it at the same time.
  7. +3
    2 October 2024 08: 22
    Something very much reminds me of Theranos, the company that invented a “miracle device” for which a drop of blood would be enough to determine almost everything from oncology in the early stages to genetic diseases, and they also said that the team includes biologists, chemists, etc., and many discoveries were made.
    But in fact, it all turned out to be a fraud, and the founder and CEO in one person, Elizabeth Ann Holmes (a very nice woman), received 11 years of prison and an obligation to pay more than 100 million dollars to the unfortunate investors who invested in her startup.

    And the website of this Base Molecular Resonance Technologies is kind of nondescript, and there are no vacancies, in theory with such a miracle device they need a bunch of people from developers to sales people.
  8. +1
    2 October 2024 08: 56
    Oh, I heard that a long time ago, during the time of the French President Giscard d'Estaing (1974-1981). The newspaper "Le Canard Enchainé" called it the case of the bloodhound planes... a billion franc scam at the time :) of which the state was the victim.
  9. 0
    2 October 2024 10: 27
    A similar device was developed in Russia back in 2011 and presented at the traffic police exhibition.
    https://www.kp.ru/daily/25777/2760493/
    The principle of the device's operation is based on the fact that micro particles of the prohibited substance must always remain on the object being studied at the level of groups of molecules.
    A good service dog can already determine these groups. True, the dog works on different principles))) Works for sausages.)
    And the principle of this device is probably based on the fact that the laser beam, hitting the molecules of the desired substance, enters into resonance with the vibrations of the molecule and part of the laser beam is reflected back into the receiving device of the device. As in air defense.
    And each molecule has its own signature of high-frequency vibrations, for example, like the echograms of each sea vessel.
    This is roughly how a gas chromatograph works, which is available in any serious chemical laboratory, where a search for certain substances in a given volume is conducted. The principle of beauty works. It finds single molecules! of a substance.
    Science moves forward. Progress cannot be stopped.
    If we don’t know something yet, it doesn’t mean that it can’t happen.
    1. +3
      2 October 2024 11: 01
      Quote: Stardock
      the principle of this device is probably based on the fact that the laser beam hits the molecules of the desired substance

      No, it's absolutely unbelievable, as is the fact that a person who can write can't read at all)) The article clearly states that in an advertising show they found a person with a rifle "by the presence of gunpowder in the cartridges, and no metal interfered". Can you share what kind of laser can pierce the metals of a rifle with a beam (without leaving holes) and detect gunpowder? Hmm...
      1. -2
        2 October 2024 11: 42
        Mikhail, control your emotions.
        On the gun and on the cartridges, even the most carefully processed, there will be micro particles of gunpowder. They will inevitably get into the surrounding atmosphere.
        Any firearm always has a specific smell. Learning is light. )
        1. +3
          2 October 2024 13: 22
          The laser beam does not reflect off individual molecules. It is reflected off metals and mirrors. You will not reflect the laser, you will absorb it.
          1. -2
            2 October 2024 13: 50
            You are confusing the optical range and the electromagnetic range.
            The air defense also receives a reflected high-frequency signal, not a light, optical one. This is obvious to everyone.
            Probably, the molecules of the desired substance are vibrating,
            at the proton level, the laser frequency is modeled and its characteristics are changed. Part of the beam is returned back to the sensor.
            1. +2
              2 October 2024 14: 00
              We are talking about lasers, even gamma radiation is a photon. You lack knowledge of how a photon interacts with a proton and how a stream of photons interacts with a crystal lattice.
              Reference: A photon is a very small particle of matter that is the basic unit of electromagnetic energy that travels in waves and carries light and other forms of radiation.
              1. 0
                2 October 2024 14: 04
                It's not you, but we who lack knowledge on the topic of how it all works.)
                Apparently, we are talking about modulation of the reflected laser beam.
                Like version.
    2. 0
      2 October 2024 22: 27
      Quote: Stardock
      The principle of the device's operation is based on the fact that micro particles of the prohibited substance must always remain on the object being studied at the level of groups of molecules.

      We had a device like this for searching - "Artificial Dog" - in 2009. It didn't work very well, but nevertheless there were finds...
  10. +4
    2 October 2024 10: 57
    If this is real, then it is necessary to discover a fundamentally new radiation, previously unknown to science. Because no known radiation can provide information read at the level of a molecule, that is, two atoms, under the proposed conditions. Not a single one. At the same time, the receiver must have a truly monstrous sensitivity, which no known devices are capable of demonstrating. Even the readings of electron microscopes are always questionable, and tons and tons of equipment are needed to obtain them.
    In general, such a thing would completely turn all modern science upside down. There is always a possibility of new discoveries. But the probability of fraud is immeasurably higher)
    1. -1
      2 October 2024 11: 16
      The main issue is to obtain a more extended scale of electromagnetic radiation. But there is no need for a huge array of equipment for this if you know the principles of obtaining this density of magnetic flows.
      1. 0
        2 October 2024 11: 22
        More extended where? Beyond the known spectrum?) The further along the spectrum the radiation is, the harder it is to detect, because it carries less and less energy. So you're right - tons of equipment won't work. Megatons are needed. Many megatons) From a purely energetic standpoint, everything is pretty clear here. Capturing and purifying ultra-weak magnetic fluxes is a task for complexes the size of a large city. However, you can make fun of it in a scientific manner in any way.
    2. +1
      2 October 2024 14: 00
      Gunpowder, as in our case, is a mixture of at least three substances. Only saltpeter is a multi-molecular substance NH4NO3, plus sulfur, and coal.
      To find a place, you need to find the molecules of all substances and necessarily in the right ratio.
      1. 0
        2 October 2024 19: 56
        Gunpowder, both in our case and not in ours, is not accessible to observation by known radiation, being covered by layers of steel and alloys, which make up the cartridges and elements of the weapon's design. No radiation known to science can pass through these layers and bring information. Neutrino can pass, but it does not interact with any substance in such a way as to receive a picture from it on the monitor) You can press electromagnetic radiation from a massive magnetron, and try to get an answer. But the operator and the surrounding men will have their balls baked, sorry. The same will happen if you use gamma radiation. And it is far from a fact that you will be able to identify anything there at all.
        At present, there are no known radiations that could do this job as described.
        1. 0
          2 October 2024 20: 29
          Dear Mikhail, of course, laser radiation.
          has an insignificantly small penetrating ability. It's nothing! It shines through. Especially metal.
          The radiation probably finds individual molecules on visible surfaces. The molecules migrate from the weapon to clothing and human skin.
          Mikhail, in our case, the device’s sensitivity level will probably be equal to the sensitivity of a dog’s nose.
          The dog - the cable manages to hear an insignificant smell consisting of individual molecules,! probably organic of which female sex hormones are composed + the specificity of the composition of dog urine, and which can remain on the ground in negligible quantities., after a calmly walking bitch. In a dog, the smell sensors work as a physical coincidence of the shape of the molecules and the sensor base. Like the compatibility of a key - a lock.

          In a powerful magnetron, tissues with a high water content heat up the fastest. These are the eyes, not the eggs. ) Then the blood will boil. You probably meant an X-ray.
          Oh, I've always loved physics!)
          1. 0
            3 October 2024 13: 08
            Dear I Don't Know Who. Radiation is not a dog. It can't "find". That's from children's fantasy books in general. It's strange, it always seemed to me that the profession of a doctor gives a fairly technical view of the world. In general, our equipment, from the Smolensk plant, can really find gunpowder by smell, and in absolutely insignificant quantities.
            There have never been such developments in the West, and they are unlikely to appear. For such equipment, the chassis, that is, the carrier of the studied particles of the sought-after, is air. In the described conditions, this is absolutely impossible. All this should be clear to an engineer, but for you I will choose a more humanitarian argument. I installed and adjusted the operation of such equipment) The situation described in the article is absolutely, completely unrealistic)
            1. 0
              3 October 2024 17: 27
              Mikhail, I ask you to be closer to the topic, and without fluff.
              So what are the general principles of your device's operation? At least in general terms.
              Although we can continue the conversation on a higher scientific level. I am ready for this.
              1. 0
                3 October 2024 19: 51
                What "my device"? Your posts are full of fluff, so I'm a bit confused) Do you mean a Soviet gas analyzer that is hundreds of times more sensitive than a dog's nose? Yes, there is one. No, of course, I won't describe its operating principle, are you crazy?)) By the way, it is still being produced, fortunately the collapse of perestroika didn't get to it. Probably because it was not included in the terms of capitulation in the Cold War, because the Westerners did not believe in its existence.
                And no, you are not ready at all about science. The principle of thinking is humanitarian. From science you will have maybe something like semantics. From your posts it is very clear, forgive me.
                1. 0
                  3 October 2024 20: 19
                  Mikhail, you again didn't say a word on the topic, but again you got personal. You lack both knowledge and communication culture. Too bad. The topic is closed.
  11. 0
    2 October 2024 11: 13
    In essence, photography or eye perception is the effective and one-sided process that is being considered. However, the problem of providing the energy density of this polarized process is the question. This is why the process is being studied. In addition, I do not think that even the translation corresponds to what the authors of the study write.
    1. 0
      2 October 2024 20: 18
      Constant exhibition of polycrine humanstasis... besides, there may be an imperfect translation)) According to the imperfect translation, the authors of the "invention" waved some (apparently relatively compact, since it can be waved) box and said that there is a guy hiding there with a gunpowder weapon, like they spotted him by the gunpowder. Even a modern "journalist" can describe this, and even the site staff can somehow translate it)
      What one-way process? That is, the box works passively? These guys did not point some device somewhere (they didn't know where the man with the gun was hiding) and did not emit anything, but they actually shoot the entire picture from 360 degrees, and are able to distinguish gunpowder in it?!
      The Nobel Prize is a trifle to evaluate such a receiver of unknown radiation. No one has written about such devices even in science fiction, this is too cool for it. Let's assume that such a resonance exists. What is the chassis? What transmits it to the surrounding space? In the case of photography, it is visible light. And what is here?! Ugh...
  12. +1
    2 October 2024 11: 31
    Who the hell knows what they say in the ad, but it all looks like an advertising campaign for a miracle detector suspiciously right after the explosions of pagers with “undetectable” bookmarks.
  13. -1
    2 October 2024 11: 52
    My former boss, Professor Valery Ivanovich Bankov from the Department of Normal Physiology at the Ural State Medical Academy, developed a similar technology (and much more) back in the late 70s of the last century. But, as always in Russia (with perhaps rare exceptions), all these years he worked on sheer enthusiasm and at his own expense. Some counter-movement from the state was outlined in the late 80s, but then "perestroika" happened....
    And although age is already making itself felt, Valery Ivanovich continues to work. Recently, for example, very successful clinical trials were conducted to detect and destroy the covid virus in the human body, but everything remains on enthusiasm....
  14. +1
    2 October 2024 12: 04
    They discovered new rules in physics. I remember there was one lady who also did something revolutionary in the field of medicine. Only she, I think, was jailed.
  15. 2al
    +1
    2 October 2024 13: 05
    Patent link and description
    https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/57/cf/f1/eea0f013fe30b6/US11493494.pdf
    Based on nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) detection
    "The presence of the GEP makes it possible, unlike NMR, to observe NQR in the absence of an external magnetic field.
    The nuclear quadrupole resonance method is used in modern technologies for research of ferroelectrics, semiconductors, which are used as solar batteries, optical memory devices; superconductors, detection of explosives and narcotics, control of pharmaceutical substances, as well as fundamental research in the field of molecular and ionic crystals."
    https://researchpark.spbu.ru/index.php/cmr-metods-rus/1125-cmr-ekr-rus
    That is, the physical possibility of detection itself does not raise doubts, but the implementation with the declared characteristics is extremely doubtful and can only be carried out with some probability, especially if there is no standard.
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  17. bar
    +1
    2 October 2024 18: 04
    The company behind the technology reveals the key principles of the new technology, which is said to be based on discoveries in physics

    Convincing, no words. Hats off. hi
    We also had great discoveries like torsion fields, and great scientists like Petrik.
  18. 0
    2 October 2024 19: 21
    Another charlatan following Musk and Khlestakov? laughing