HOW SCIO TECHNOLOGY WORKS

This advancement in biofeedback measures subtle electrical factors of the body.

Historically, alternative medicine has used resistance measuring devices. These previous devices
depended on the operator to apply the probe to the acupuncture point. By subtle changes of the speed
of probe delivery (not the pressure), the operator could influence the outcome. This obscured replicable,
reliable results.  The range of testing was also limited with resistance devices.

The body contains several dynamic systems which include electrical signals in addition to resistance. The
electrical factors of the body include voltage, amperage, capacitance, inductance, and frequency.

“For over fifteen years I’ve been lecturing to audiences of alternative medicine, and here is where all of a
sudden the apprehension and fear start. The mention of voltage, amperage etc seem to trigger fear and
dread. For all of a sudden the world of electro acupuncture which before was secure and safe is now
dramatically incomplete. The SCIO represents a new technology. This article is a very brief summary of
this technology.”  Professor Bill Nelson, creator of the SCIO biofeedback device

The basics of bio-electrical feedback lie in measurements of voltage, amperage. The components that
can be measured in electricity are the voltage and amperage. Everything else is based on mathematical
analysis of voltage and amperage. The SCIO device starts by measuring multiple channels of electrical
information. Multiple channels help map variations in the electrical potential and flow of the body total.
The SCIO uses electrodes at the wrists, ankles and forehead to capture a series of electrical
measurements. These direct measurements are taken on four channels of voltage, four of amperage,
and four of resistance. These signals come into the computer for amplification and for frequency
analysis. The result is an active twelve channel measuring device.
     
The SCIO software application then creates additional calculations mathematically. Resistance can not
be measured directly. It is calculated from an amperage or voltage. Capacitance is measured as a
mathematical adjustment of voltage and amperage flow. These calculations are referred to as virtual or
mathematical measures. Even the one channel resistance devices of the previous electro acupuncture
devices such as the Voll, Phasix, Bicom, Mora and a host of others use virtual measures.

The SCIO device measures over forty virtual dimensions. The slight variations of amperage and voltage
flow measure capacitance and inductance. These are the reflections of static and dynamic effects of bio-
electricity. Variations in amperage and voltage can measure frequency. Frequency was left out of the
one channel resistance systems.

Changes in the voltage, amperage, and resistance together make up the reactance and susceptance of
the electrical system.  Resistance alone is helpful, but when coupled with voltage and amperage the
substance testing is expanded and enhanced. Complete electrical reactance is the most accurate
indication of biological reactance.  Multiple channels are needed to measure total reactivity.

So what is measured by the SCIO?  

Here are the Fifty Five (55) categories measured:
     
1.         Voltage lower left quad
2.         Voltage lower right quad
3.        Voltage upper left quad
4.    
    Voltage upper right quad
5.        Resistance lower left quad
6.        Resistance lower right quad
7.        Resistance upper left quad
8.       
 Resistance upper right quad
9.       Amperage head pole 1 Brain wave
10.     Amperage head pole 2 Brain wave
11.     Amperage head pole 3 Brain wave
12.     Amperage head pole 4 Brain wave
13.     Amperage head pole 5 Brain wave
14.     Amperage head pole 6 Brain wave
15.     Amperage head pole 7 Brain wave
16.     Amperage head pole 8 Brain wave
17.      Frequency 1 Lower left quad    
18.     Frequency 2 Lower right quad
19.     Frequency 3 Upper right quad
20.     Frequency 4 Upper left quad
21.     Frequency 5 Brain wave
22.     Frequency 6 Brain wave
23.     Frequency 7 Brain wave
24.     Frequency 8 Brain wave
25.     Reactance 1 Changes in volts, amps, Ohms
26.     Reactance 2 Changes in volts, amps, Ohms
27.     Reactance 3 Changes in volts, amps, Ohms
28.     Reactance 4 Changes in volts, amps, Ohms
29.     Reactance 5 Changes in volts, amps, Ohms
30.     Reactance 6 Changes in volts, amps, Ohms
31.     Reactance 7 Changes in volts, amps, Ohms
32.     Reactance 8 Changes in volts, amps, Ohms
33.     Susceptance 1 Inverse of total reactance
34.     Susceptance 2 Inverse of total reactance
35.     Susceptance 3 Inverse of total reactance
36.     Susceptance 4 Inverse of total reactance
37.     Capacitance 1 Changes in amps
38.     Capacitance 2 Changes in amps                  
39.     Capacitance 3 Changes in amps                  
40.     Capacitance 4 Changes in amps                  
41.     Capacitance 5 Changes in amps                  
42.     Capacitance 6 Changes in amps                  
43.     Capacitance 7 Changes in amps                  
44.     Capacitance 8 Changes in amps                  
45.     Inductance 1 Changes in voltage
46.     Inductance 2 Changes in voltage           
47.     Inductance 3 Changes in voltage
48.     Inductance 4 Changes in voltage
49      Inductance 5 Changes in voltage
50.     Inductance 6 Changes in voltage
51.     Inductance 7 Changes in voltage
52.     Inductance 8 Changes in voltage
53.     Hydration                                
54.     Oxidation                
55.     Proton and Electron pressure
     


From these calculations several ramifications can be surmised.


The bioresonance of the system can be measured. The SCIO catalogues the reactions of the body to
nosodes, isodes, allersodes, sarcodes, classic homeopathy remedies, herbal supplements, minerals,
amino acids, enzymes, hormones, bacteria, fungus, parasites, nerves, vertebrae, muscles, and
thousands of other compounds. The resonance of the system is measured by determining the evoked
potential or reaction of the body to these compounds.

Evoked potential is the electrical reaction of an organism to a stimulus. By analyzing the organism’s
evoked potential or change in the above 55 measures, one can observe patterns of the energetic body
of an organism.

The speed of this reaction is relatively quick. The body electric is drawn towards nutrition and repelled
from toxins. The speed of reactivity is controlled by the speed of ionic exchange; this is the speed of
change in metabolic reaction. This speed is approximately one hundredth (1/100) of a second. The SCIO
device is calibrated to each individual’s metabolic speed.

Measuring the 55 factors at biological speeds of approximately one hundredth of a second requires the
computation capabilities of current computers. Computers can perform 400 million calculations per
second and thus adequately perform the calculations required for energetic evaluations.  In just one
screen of an individual (which lasts approximately 5 minutes), the testing process documents over 65
million bits of data. The sophistication of this data and the nature of the fractal and chaos systems make
it imperative to use a nonlinear system of analysis. The SCIO algorithms use a fuzzy number mathematic
system of Fourier form fit as a basis of analysis. Other systems of numerical analysis are programmed in
the device and available as needed. The computer can detect energetic aberrations and repair them
automatically.
     
Another benefit of the SCIO is that the system performs without conscious intervention.  Neither
practitioner nor client has the ability to exert conscious influence over the results, because the SCIO
system does not disclose specific testing processes.

The SCIO system can deliver the resonant frequencies of therapies including: electro acupuncture, rife,
Mora, Bicom, bioresonance, scalar, color therapy, and neuro linguistic programming (NLP).

For further information or to schedule a SCIO demonstration, biofeedback session or energy medicine
presentation, please contact Bethlyn Gerard with DB Associates: bethlyn@aiens.org


     


Brief biography of Professor William C. Nelson

William C. Nelson (Bill Nelson) is an independent researcher.  He has devoted his time and talents to
bring the world information and products to support the body’s innate design toward health.

Bill Nelson was born and raised in Ohio (Warren, 19th June 1951).

As a young man, his interest in quantum physics and electronic engineering led to his work for General
Motors and his contribution into the ‘Gyro’ navigation system on the Apollo space project.  

He turned his focus to the field of medicine and health after his son, Daniel, retreated into the world of
autism (a result of an anti-nausea drug his wife took while pregnant).  Another reason was the death of
one of his grand mothers as the result of chemotherapy.  After devouring the information offered by the
allopathic medical world and the synthetic drug industry, he turned to alternative medicine.  Using natural
remedies, he was successful in reversing many of the symptoms of his son's autism.

During his research, he was intrigued by a number of bio-electric devices being used: the ‘Vega’
machine, the ‘Voll’ and the ‘Mora’ units, biofeedback and cranial electrical stimulation (CES) units.  These
units either measure the body's electrical response to help diagnose problems in the body or they emit
frequencies to treat problems.  He also studied the body's subtle energy systems – acupuncture
meridians, chakra’s energy, and applied kinesiology (muscle testing).  

The body's subtle energy system is an early warning system.  Imbalances in the body's subtle energies
show up much earlier than disease symptoms.  Bill Nelson decided to design an all-inclusive system – a
computerized system that would both test and balance the body at the subtle energy level.  The
‘Quantum Xrroid Consciousness Interface’ (QXCI), now known as the SCIO, was born.

In developing his system, Bill Nelson integrated the sciences of mathematics, quantum physics,
electronics, naturopathy, homeopathy, chiropractic, energetic medicine and computer programming.  He
also incorporated his knowledge of metaphysical subjects to bring a unique synergistic perspective to
natural self-healing.  He has studied psychology, homeopathy, naturopathy, science, business, computer
science and international law.  He has also mastered the difficulties of creating the software to integrate
the many healing modalities he has programmed into the SCIO system.  His knowledge of subjects such
as fractal dynamics, subspace theory, and the tri-vector system has made this energetic biofeedback
system possible.

The SCIO gathers bio-energetic data from the body via fifty five channels simultaneously.  The
information is prioritized to help the natural health practitioner zero-in on the body's current specific
needs.  The program offers information specific to subtle energies – emotional and mental stresses,
nutritional needs, food sensitivities, digestive and cleansing needs.  In the hands of a trained health
practitioner, the imbalances in the subtle energy field are tracked to determine the most probable
sources of stress – known to be a precursor to disease.  In addition, the SCIO has the capability to apply
approximately 50 different corrective energies to help the body establish energetic balance for health
and well-being.  The health practitioner is also able to determine the lifestyle changes and remedies that
will best help as a next step in a plan for better health.

Bill Nelson moved to Budapest in 1993.  He has lectured in schools in the USA, England and Hungary on
the subject of homeopathy as a science and healing modality.  At present, in addition to lecturing and
regularly updating his SCIO computerized stress reduction system, Bill Nelson has set up ‘New Vistas of
Hungary’, a small homeopathic products company.  He also started his own movie production company
‘Change the World’, for the purpose of bringing awareness to the general public about the politics of
health, the economic interests hidden within the synthetic drug industry, as well as others aspects of the
industry of health.

The History of the Development of the SCIO


1969 – Prof. Nelson works on the Apollo Project.

•         He learns the value of electronics and tri-vector shape theories of topology.
•         The Gyro Navigation System teaches him about the multiple vectors of shapes.
•         His work on Apollo 13 is essential in helping the astronauts reset the navigation system for re-
entry.

1976 – During medical school, Prof. Nelson realizes the dominance of synthetic substances in the
medical field.

•         Prof. Nelson’s psychic research and quantum subspace theories lead to international acclaim
•         In Youngstown, Ohio, the first studies of reactivity show the power of the volts and amps of the
body reactivity and how inaccurate skin resistance measurements can be
•        Prof. Nelson teaches mathematics and the value of statistics, Fourier analysis and vector calculus.

1979 - Professor Nelson learns the value of energetic medicine.

•         The fractal systems such as the human body do not repeat.
•         A person cannot step into the same stream twice (the waters flows, fish move, etc.)
•         The power of the subtle and small.
•         Healing is subconscious and non-linear.

1979 – With his experience in electronics Prof. Nelson sees the mistakes in electro-acupuncture.

•         Voltage, amperage, resonant frequencies, capacitance, inductance and reactance are selected as
values for energetic medicine.
•         The biological speed of reactivity is closer to 100th of a second.
•         A therapist can vary the speed of delivery in a point probe and thus, modify the results.
•         Science and Math are imperative foundations for alternative medicine.

1982 – Prof. Nelson develops the first Tri-vector system for diagnosis.

•         He assembles the tri-vector analysis on 1000's of homeopathic substances.
•         He measures the resonant frequencies of the acupuncture points.
•         He develops the Fourier analysis algorithms for reactivity.
•         He begins to put together the puzzle of the tri-vector cybernetic link

October 1989 – Prof. Nelson registers with the FDA a biofeedback unit without therapy.

•         Prof. Nelson undertakes a 200 hour course about preparing documentation for the FDA.
•         The EPFX (Electro Physical Feedback Xrroid) is registered as a unit of feedback without therapy.
•        The first registry of a system that could do diagnostics of electro-acupuncture is made.

1989 to the 90’s – The registered EPFX is sold to many therapists.

•         One of the sales agents, Bob Eanes, has difficulties understanding dynamics of fractal and
subspace.
•         What Bob really wants is to establish his own venture.
•         With little information he leaves and sets up his own company: ‘Avatar’.


1992 - The FDA informs Professor Nelson that they have limits on future registration

•         A device to detect the abnormalities of the body electric and to test the body electric can be
registered
•         A device detecting electric abnormalities and then correcting them at biological speeds cannot be
registered
•        The USA government allows importation of medical systems registered in other countries.

1993 - To further his dream Prof. Nelson seeks foreign support.

•         The Hungarian government supports Prof. Nelson’s work.
•         He moves to Budapest where he works with Gabor Lednyczky.
•         Prof. Nelson shares part of his research because Prof. Lednyczky does not yet accept certain
ideas about fractal dynamics and quantum theory.

1994 – Market hostilities take place.

•         Prof. Nelson and Prof. Lednyczky have disagreements about the price of the system.
•         Nelson wants to charge 12,000 USD, whilst Lednyczky prefers 50,000 USD per system.
•         After selling several devices at 50,000 USD, Lednyczky decides to operate independently.

1995 – The dream comes true!

•         Both the American and Lednyczky’s systems use analog to digital converters.
•         In a dream, Prof. Nelson solves the vector problems and a system is possible without the
converters.
•         This results in a device that becomes less expensive and more accurate as ‘translation’ is not
required.

1995 – The difficulty lies in the need of a competent computer programmer.

•         Prof. Nelson hired programmers but this generated problems because of their lack of perspective
assembling the programs.
•         Prof. Nelson starts learning programming.
•         A month later, the first version of the SCIO is presented.

1995 - A Cybernetic link becomes possible

•         A device is envisioned to calibrate the subject's reactance speed, and reactivity to 1000's of
•         The device is planned to deliver energetic frequencies such as Rife, Bicom, Mora, bio-resonance,
etc.
•         A Cybernetic link is envisioned to establish feedback between the device and the test subject.

1995 – The cybernetic link becomes a reality.

•        In the same way that supersonic flights are possible because of the invention of the turbine.
•       It allows auto focusing therapy and self-adjusted frequencies for maximum results and efficacy.

The Present

•         Over 4,000 units have been sold worldwide
•         An IRB is in process to collect clinical data on the impacts of the SCIO on wellness, learning and
team performance
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