INTRODUCTION

The Golden Disc (GDisc) is envisioned as a next-generation healing device designed to harness and focus bio-energetic fields for the benefit of living systems. Tuned to the Earth’s subtle energy fields and the structural harmonics of DNA, the GDisc utilizes specialized materials that activate electrodynamic processes. In doing so, it aims to encourage the body’s natural energetic harmony and stimulate its innate capacity for self-healing.

As the underlying mechanics of the GDisc are identified and refined, the potential applications across science, wellness, and medicine will be both profound and far-reaching. The GDisc is the result of a unique convergence between two independent research paths. The first originated with Patricia Schermerhorn, who developed the initial Golden Disc archives. Her work provided a conceptual framework, detailed materials specifications, and insights into the electrodynamic and subtle energetic principles governing the disc’s function.

The second thread stems from Stephen Wade’s exploration into zero-point quantum emitter geometry, linking electrodynamics with Platonic geometry to map the emergence structure of the photon. Together, their combined efforts inform a design intended to transmute light into coherent, concentrated bio-energy fields.

The development process for the GDisc will be highly iterative, due to the nuanced nature of subtle energy technologies. Structural development will involve the creation and evaluation of multiple prototype components, guided by a critical materials list. Production will incorporate both in-house 3D printing and outsourced fabrication, supported by the necessary tools and jigs for bench testing. Expert consultants and specialized facilities will be engaged as needed throughout the research and development phases.

At the heart of this project lies a deep motivation: to contribute meaningfully to human healing. Three decades of combined research have merged into unified theoretical prototype and we feel both humbled and inspired to carry this work forward. We are guided by the belief that the knowledge behind this technology can be of great benefit to humanity.

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