Complementary Radiation Equipment for Non-Invasive Coronavirus Destruction
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Solution Overview
Problem
Current methods for combating viral infections, particularly those caused by RNA viruses like SARS-CoV-2, face challenges such as poor penetration of radiation into the body, limited effectiveness against extracorporeal circulation, and the rapid mutation of viruses, necessitating non-invasive treatments that do not rely on drugs or biological solutions.
Innovation Solution
A combination of electromagnetic radiation in the 400-460 nm range and ultrasonic waves is used to target and destroy the lipid layer surrounding viruses, complemented by longer wavelength light to enhance cell energy and structural destruction, utilizing a quantum excitation technology for high-energy light pulses and modulated ultrasound to penetrate and disrupt the virus.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If ionizing ultraviolet radiation is used to destroy viruses, then virus destruction effectiveness is improved, but damage to surrounding tissues increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent changes the radiation parameter from ionizing ultraviolet to visible light spectrum (400-460nm blue light and 650-950nm red light), which has different penetration characteristics and tissue interaction properties, reducing tissue damage while maintaining antiviral effectiveness
Solution Approach 2:
The treatment is divided into multiple stages with different wavelengths: first blue light (400-460nm) to disrupt lipid layer, then red light (650-950nm) for deeper penetration and cellular recovery, allowing targeted action at different tissue depths
2Reliability
If ultra-high-frequency waves (60 GHz) are used to destroy virus cores, then virus core destruction is improved, but penetration into body tissues worsens
Solution Approach 1:
The patent changes the frequency parameter from ultra-high-frequency (60 GHz) to visible light frequencies, which have better penetration characteristics for reaching internal organs while maintaining the ability to disrupt viral structures
Solution Approach 2:
The patent uses indirect action by first disrupting the lipid envelope from the outside, then using longer wavelength light to reach deeper tissues and stimulate cellular recovery, rather than directly targeting the virus core at high frequency
3Length of stationary object
If high energy light pulses are used to penetrate deep into tissues, then penetration depth is improved, but energy exposure to tissues increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent uses pulsed light delivery with specific duty cycles, alternating between active illumination and rest periods, allowing tissue recovery between pulses and reducing cumulative energy exposure while maintaining penetration effectiveness
Solution Approach 2:
The treatment separates functions into different wavelength stages: blue light for lipid disruption at lower energy, red light for deeper penetration and cellular stimulation, dividing the energy delivery into functionally distinct phases
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
This approach effectively weakens and destroys the virus by dissolving its lipid layer, allowing deep tissue penetration without excessive energy exposure, and enhances cellular recovery, providing a non-invasive treatment that can be adapted for diverse patient conditions and applications.
Implementation Method 1
a device that emits pulses of high energy light in a specific range of wavelengths from 460 to 400 nanometers. This wavelength has a disruptive effect on fats
Implementation Method 2
the pressures and tensions of mechanical nature allow the destruction of the virus nucleus
Implementation Method 3
irradiation with light or photon pulses in the range of 950 to 650 nanometers produces an increase in ATP (adenosine triphosphate) levels, which is an element that provides energy to the cells
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AI summary
The equipment for the destruction of viruses by means of complementary radiation consists of a technology focused on weakening the fatty layer covering certain viruses, to cause the indirect destruction of them. This technology utilizes intense, modulated light radiation, the principal emitters thereof being 460-nanometers LEDs which, with the technology of the invention, emit secondary radiation in a band ranging from 400 to 460 nanometers, in order to achieve the weakening and destruction of the fatty layer that covers viruses such as SARS-CoV-2. This light radiation is complemented with ultrasound pulses that complete the destructive effect of the interior of the virus. For this purpose, technology involving emission by means of stratified quantum excitation is employed, which uses monochromatic light-emitting diodes to achieve very-high-intensity polychromatic emissions highly controllable regarding tissue penetration.


