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3.6. Transformed resonators

Transformators are a important group of remedies. They bring systems in contact with complexity. Holons usually do not exclusively lack compatible information or life energy but also complexity.

As explained earlier, an aerial photograph or detailed topographical map can act as a resonator. But not every aerial photograph or map is an effective resonator. To judge effectiveness, the IRT has developed approximately fifteen criteria. For one, a photograph must not be out of date, because there will be no question of similarity with the present.

Since radionics, resonators have be turned in a critical rotation point, just like an antenna. But as the IRT started treating larger areas, it soon appeared that there was more to it than that. There was interference, or a certain degree of noise in the information transfer from the informator via the resonator into the morphic field. In order to remove this interference, the resonator, or antenna had to be tuned in even closer. This can be compared to accurate tuning into radio stations, that are located on specific frequencies on varying wavelengths. In order to receive a particular station, one requires a specific antenna and frequency. Only if finely tuned, will radio equipment receive a broadcast christal-clear.

In order to optimize information transfer in resonance therapy, the IRT has developed a technique to transform a rough, general resonator - that an aerial photograph inevitably is - in such a way that a resonanator, or antenna, results that can transfer the content of the informator clearly to a forest's morphic field. To this effect, maps and photographs are scanned through a digitalizer into a computer. On the display they become modified through affine transformations (mathematical operations) into resonators, tuned in to the informator on the one hand, and the morphic field, or attractor on the other.


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