Abstract:
A device for healing or purification having magnets configured in a pattern conforming to sacred geometry, adapted for rotation about an axis. The device is useful for purifying water and breaking down toxic waste and environmental pollutants from automobiles and industry in water, food, soil and air.

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
     This application claims priority to Canadian Patent Application No. 2,488,776 filed Dec. 2, 2004. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to the field of purification and healing devices. In particular, the present invention provides an apparatus that utilizes the rotation of magnetic fields constructed in patterns dictated by sacred geometry. 
     There have been devices, including that shown in applicant&#39;s pending International Application No. PCT CA03/00966, that utilize the effect of rotating magnetic fields to purify water, food and the like, This device, while quite functional, is rather bulky, and uses a large electric motor to rotate a heavy circular array of magnets to achieve results. 
     Now, the actual mechanism by which purification of water, food and the like occurs in a rotating magnetic field is not precisely known. In “About strange effects related to rotating magnetic systems” by M. Pitkänen, University of Helsinki, the author suggest that gravitational anomalies may affect macroscopic objects in rotating magnetic systems. Moreover, negative energy spacetime sheets are generated by rotating magnetic fields, resulting in a quantum system in which particle energies are negative. However, as the author points out, this does not result in “sucking energy from the external world.” Rather, negative energy is fed into the field. 
     The present inventor theorizes that it is the negative energy thus liberated that affects toxins, virus and bacteria particles, using aberrants commonly referred to as “superbugs.” 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The object of the present invention, therefore, is to provide an apparatus utilizing the inventor&#39;s previous developments in the field of rotating magnetic fields, to provide a more compact and efficient device for purification of food, water, air and soil, and direct application to human and animal body surfaces for healing. In order to achieve this object, the present invention utilizes the principles and patterns of sacred geometry. 
     By the term “sacred geometry,” the applicant does not mean to imply that the present invention has religious significance. The term sacred geometry is a technical term of art used to refer to a number of basic geometrical patterns that have also been used by humanity over the millennia in religious rituals because of the patterns&#39; fundamental connection with nature and humanity. 
     In a broad sense, sacred geometry can be said to be patterns and figures created using one of five basic geometrical ratios: Pi, √2, √5, √3, Phi. 
     Pi is the ratio of the diameter of a circle to its circumference. 
     √2 is the length of the diagonal of a square with sides of length 1. 
     √5 is the length of a diagonal of a rectangle with sides 1 and 2. 
     √3 is the length of a cord connecting the points of intersection of two circles of radius 1, when the circumference of each intersects the centre of the other. 
     Phi−1+√5/2 is a naturally occurring ratio prevalent in animal and plant skeletal structures; it is also referred to as the golden ratio. Most naturally occurring fractal patterns, such as snow flakes, tree shapes and so on, follow the golden ratio. 
     Sacred geometrical patterns, then, are patterns constructed using the sacred geometrical ratios, and are exemplified by the Seed of Life pattern, which will be used herein for example purposes. Other sacred geometrical shapes and patterns include, but are not limited to, pentagons, pentagrams, hexagrams, equilateral triangles, squares, rectangles with 2:1 ratio, vesica pisces, and three-dimensional structures including the pyramid and the Kathara grid. Other shapes and structures will be apparent to one versed in the field. 
     In a broad aspect, then, the present invention relates to a device for healing or purification having magnets configured in a pattern conforming to sacred geometry, adapted for rotation about an axis. 
    
    
     
       DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       In drawings that illustrate the present invention by way of example: 
         FIG. 1  is a schematic cross-sectional view of a device manufactured according to a first embodiment of the present invention, with its protective cover removed; 
         FIG. 2  is a schematic view of the layout of magnets on the rotating plate of the device of  FIG. 1 . 
         FIG. 3  is a schematic of an embodiment of the present invention using a hemispherical rotating magnet head. 
         FIG. 4  is a schematic of an embodiment of the present invention using a symmetrically disposed pair of hemispherically shaped rotating magnet heads. 
         FIG. 5  is a schematic of the magnet layout of a hemispherical magnet head according to the present invention. 
         FIG. 6  is a cross-sectional view through line  6 - 6  of  FIG. 5 , 
     
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     Referring now to the drawings, the present invention provides a device that may itself assume virtually any shape. Typically, it will be a compact box  1 , with access to the interior thereof being possible by the removal of fasteners such as bolts or screws. 
     The box is made of metal or rigid plastic. Other materials, such as wood, fiberglass, ceramics or the like may also be used. A motor  2 , such as an electric motor, is mounted in the box  1 . Motor  2  is typically powered by connection to the electrical mains, but may alternatively be battery powered, solar powered, hand-cranked, or powered by any other known means. Motor  2  has a driven rotating shaft  3  extending therefrom, A cooling fan  4  may be mounted on the shaft, to keep the motor cool during long periods of operation, for instance if the device is being used to treat a water supply. 
     At the end of the shaft  3  is mounted a support plate  5 , onto which magnets  6  are fastened. The plate may be made of any suitable substance, such as high density polyethylene. Magnets  6  are typically strong magnets such as iron boron neodymium magnets, available from a number of sources. 
     As can be seen from  FIG. 2 , the magnets  6  are laid out in a sacred geometrical pattern and affixed to support plate  5 . Preferably, the pattern will be rotationally symmetrical about the centre of shaft  3 , to permit the plate to rotate without wobbling. 
     The magnets  6  are cut, for instance by laser cutting, but by any suitable means, into the lens shape of the elements of the seed of life, in the embodiment illustrated. The magnets, it will be noted, may be electromagnets, or permanent magnets, since the field created will not differ substantially. 
     The device of the present invention has practical application as a means to purify water or food, to kill pathogens and break down toxins. The device is also useful for direct application to a human body to assist in restoring circulation, treating inflammation, ulceration, viral and bacterial infections, and as a general tonic. 
     As noted above, the magnets may be set out in other patterns for more specific use with other pathogens and toxins to obtain similar results. The seed of life pattern is a particularly advantageous pattern in that it allows one to concentrate the overlapping fields of a large number of magnets in a tight, rotationally symmetrical pattern 
     Turning now to  FIGS. 3 to 6 , two advantageous embodiments of the present invention, using a three-dimensional array of magnets, are shown. 
     In the schematics of  FIGS. 3 and 4 , plate  5  having magnets mounted therein is replaced by a plate  8  mounted for rotation on shaft  3  that is driven by motor  2 . In  FIG. 3 , a single hemispherical magnet head is mounted for rotation on plate  8 . In  FIG. 4 , a pair of heads  7  and  7   a  are disposed symmetrically on shaft  3 . It will be understood that in this embodiment, the innermost magnet head  7   a  will have a bore formed thereon to accommodate the shaft  3 . 
     Turning to  FIGS. 5 and 6 , in  FIG. 5 , the layout of magnets in a hemispherical head  7  is shown. A series of six magnets  6 , each one shaped like the magnets used in the flat assembly shown in  FIG. 2 , are mounted in a hemispherical matrix  9  of a non-magnetic plastic material such as polyethylene, polyurethane, or a similar rigid formable plastic material, The matrix is molded around the magnets, to fix them in place. Each of the six magnets,  6   a ,  6   b ,  6   c ,  6   d ,  6   e  and  6   f  is mounted in the matrix with one end near the radial centre of the hemisphere, and the other end near the outer periphery, as shown in  FIG. 6 . Each magnet is, however, rotated on its longitudinal axis by 30° relative to its clockwise neighbor, whereby diametrically opposed magnets  6   a  and  6   d  are rotated by 90° relative to each other. It has been found that this arrangement provides a vortex of interacting magnetic fields that will be concentrated along the axis of shaft  3 , extending away from the rotating magnetic head. 
     It will be understood that other three-dimensional arrays of magnets will also be possible, as will be clear to one skilled in the art in light of the present disclosure.