
Dr. Karim developed BioGeometry after studying (the science of sensing energy) and the geometric secrets of Ancient Egypt. He realized the ancients weren't just building monuments for show; they were building massive energy resonators.
In a famous pilot project in Switzerland, BioGeometry was used to mitigate the health complaints of a village near a cell tower. The results showed a significant decrease in symptoms like headaches and sleep disorders among residents. 3. Biological Architecture Back To a Future for Mankind: BioGeometry
As we push toward 5G, 6G, and a fully connected "Future for Mankind," we are living in a digital soup of electromagnetic radiation. While these signals are necessary for tech, they can be biologically disruptive. In a famous pilot project in Switzerland, BioGeometry
By reapplying these "Old World" harmonics to "New World" tech, BioGeometry offers a path where we don't have to choose between digital progress and biological well-being. Why It Matters Now Biological Architecture As we push toward 5G, 6G,
Instead of trying to "block" signals (which kills your Wi-Fi), BioGeometry shapes are placed on devices or in rooms to transmute the chaotic energy into a harmonious quality that the human body recognizes as "safe."
Standard science measures quantity —frequency, voltage, or mass. BioGeometry focuses on quality . It posits that everything (from the shape of a room to the curve of a glass) emits a specific energy quality.
In the future, a building won’t just be a "machine for living." BioGeometry suggests it should be a .