Balancing the Aura in animate and inanimate objects using 2-6 µm mid-infrared

Umakanthan T 1, *, Madhu Mathi 2 and Umadevi U 3

1 Veterinary hospital, Gokulam Annadhanam Temple Complex, Bodinayakanur, Theni Dt, Tamil Nadu, India – 625582, India.
2 Veterinary hospital, Vadakupudhu Palayam, Erode Dt, Tamil Nadu, India – 638152, India.
3 Department of Botany, The SFR College for Women, Sivakasi, Virudhunagar (Dt), Tamil Nadu, India – 626 123.
 
Research Article
Open Access Research Journal of Science and Technology, 2024, 05(01), 095–099.
Article DOI: 10.53022/oarjst.2024.10.1.0026
Publication history: 
Received on 07 December 2023; revised on 02 February 2024; accepted on 05 February 2024
 
Abstract: 
In the realm of our galaxy, the constituents of animate and inanimate entities are comprised of atomic structures. Within these atoms, the fundamental particles of electrons, protons, and neutrons engage in perpetual vibrational motion, thus engendering a surrounding energy field known as the "Aura". In the case of animate beings, the Aura serves as an indicator of their overall well-being, and there exists a positive correlation between the Aura and the state of health. It is postulated that the human Aura extends approximately 4 to 5 feet in proximity to the corporeal form. Inanimate entities, on the other hand, also emit a certain degree of energy within their vicinity, albeit in a lesser quantitative measure compared to the human Aura. The inherent qualities of inanimate objects are intrinsically linked to their respective Aura. Consequently, we have embarked upon a comprehensive investigation aimed at augmenting the Aura in both animate and inanimate entities. As part of this quest, an assortment of consumables, including edibles, alcohol, cigarettes, and electronic devices were systematically employed and scrutinized for their influence on the human Aura. Remarkably, it was observed that the handling of said inanimate entities led to a discernible diminution in the human Aura. Subsequently, inanimate entities were subjected to irradiation with mid-infrared waves measuring between 2 and 6 µm. Intriguingly, this intervention resulted in a notable amplification of both human and inanimate Auras. It is noteworthy to mention that our ongoing endeavors involve the utilization of a recently designed atomizer, designated as the Mid-Infrared Generating Atomizer (MIRGA), which generated 2-6 µm mid-infrared, and played a pivotal role in the aforementioned study.

 

Keywords: 
MIRGA; 2-6 µm mid-infrared; Irradiation; Animate; Inanimate; Aura; Increase
 
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