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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