$GTCH "We are excited to start new research for our qTerm device" stated Danny Rittman, GBT's CTO. "This research is about the analysis of Kirlian electrophotography data in order to detect an onset of possible illnesses. Kirlian imaging can produce a bio-energy of human's organs and can perform as a diagnostic tool. Using Kirlian imaging, we believe it is possible to produce a measure of human energy levels and examine changes in the energy distribution throughout the organ(s). We are attempting to determine if we can implement Kirlian imaging for qTerm by means of producing a human's finger aura (i.e. its biofield). Along with qTerm vitals measurement, the goal is to potentially provide a Kirilian image. In turn, using our Machine learning technology, we are seeking to develop an analysis of the biofield and, in turn, provide a diagnostic and potential medical issues classification. We believe this type of system, if fully developed and commercialized, could be very efficient as additional diagnostic system. We commenced our research and we encourage public participation in this research and we will share our findings on our website qterm.me" continued Dr. Rittman.
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