In 1990, an event occurred in a reputable Soviet scientific
journal that, given its potential, could have revolutionized
fundamental physics (macroclusters and ultra-light particles
- microleptons). However, due to circumstances, this
declassified sensation remained largely unnoticed by the
broader scientific community. The article in question was
authored by researcher A. F. Ohatrin, titled "Macroclusters
and Ultra-Light Particles," in which the discovery of a new
type of elementary particles - microleptons - was announced.
Unlike the known leptons (such as electrons), microleptons
possess truly unique properties. They have an extremely
small mass and charge, making them practically undetectable
by traditional detectors and instruments. Their main feature
is the ability to penetrate any known materials and shields
without hindrance. This property enabled Ohatrin's team to
capture their image on photographic film during a unique
large-scale experiment, where an object separated from the
camera by several substantial walls was imaged. Essentially,
microleptons form the material basis of what esotericism
refers to as "thin fields" or "bioplasma." This discovery
initiated a new scientific direction - eniology, the science
of energy-informational exchange. Based on a unified field
theory and supported by years of experiments, academician A.
Ohatrin of the International Academy of Energy-Informational
Sciences obtained detailed characteristics of microlepton
fields (Subtle Physical Fields). It turned out that these
fields permeate all surrounding space and carry information,
exerting direct influence on biological objects, technology,
and even social processes. The development of microlepton
technologies in the late Soviet period extended beyond
applied medicine and ecology, opening pathways to
fundamental research in energy-informational exchange.
According to publications in specialized eniology and
subtle fields journals, researchers faced tasks involving
the impact of concentrated microlepton fields on the
informational structure of biological objects. Reports,
familiar to the scientific community, mentioned experiments
on cell regeneration and attempts to restore the field
matrix of organisms. These works were conducted at several
Soviet academic institutes, such as the V. A. Trapeznikov
Institute of Control Sciences of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, the Intersectoral Scientific and Technical Center
"VENT," the A. F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, as
well as research institutes under the USSR Ministry of
Defense. They were viewed as promising directions at the
intersection of physics and biology. Furthermore, this
technology opened new horizons for contact with elusive
subtle manifestations of the surrounding world. Using highly
sensitive laboratory setups, researchers reportedly managed
not only to detect but also to interact with
energy-informational objects, including phenomena associated
with UFOs and poltergeists, within the framework of the
famous Soviet UFO search program "Setka." Such experiments
aimed to demonstrate the unity of material and subtle planes
of reality, conducted with military precision matching the
scale of the tasks, and gained supporters both within the
scientific community and the Central Committee of the CPSU.
A practical embodiment of this declassified discovery was
the creation in 1995 by a group of scientists (A. F.
Ohatrin, S. G. Denisov, D. I. Ataev, V. G. Neiman) of
revolutionary devices - the "Neutralizer" (GAMMA-7N)
and the "Activator" (GAMMA-7A). These devices, which
did not require power sources, operated on the principle
of passive resonance generators. Their design, based on
mirror-symmetrical Archimedean spirals made from a special
alloy of copper, silver, and gold with rare-earth element
additives, allowed interaction with microlepton fields.
How did it work?
The "Neutralizer" was intended to protect against pathogenic
microlepton radiation, which originates from geopathogenic
zones, electromagnetic devices (computers, TVs, microwave
ovens), and, most importantly, negative psycho-emotional
influences between people. One of the active users of the
generator was Russia's first president, Boris Yeltsin.
Surprisingly, studies showed that even a stack of more than
20 banknotes creates a powerful negative subtle physical
field around it, deforming a person's bioplasm. When
energized by external radiation, the device destroyed large,
harmful clusters of microleptons, creating a protective
field radius from 1.2 meters around the owner. Yeltsin
reportedly used this to shield himself during his speech
near the White House in 1993 amid the attempted coup.
The "Activator," on the other hand, not only provided
rotection but also exerted a powerful health-improving
effect. It tonified the body, significantly boosting immunity
and providing energetic "nutrition." Normalization of energy
parameters in patients was observed within an hour of use.
In 1996, these devices received all necessary approvals for
widespread use, including Sanitary and Epidemiological
Service clearance and a certificate of conformity. Their
effectiveness was confirmed through authoritative
examinations, including at the 1st Central Scientific
Research Institute of the Russian Ministry of Defense and
the Medical Diagnostic Center. Unfortunately, inertia within
the scientific community and skepticism toward
groundbreaking discoveries led to this achievement being
forgotten amid the political and economic collapse of the
country. Its creators had long since passed away, taking
with them the secrets of microlepton field generation
devices.
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