This work (Publication №18 of Resonance Group) presents a resonant method for virus inactivation, based on the fundamental frequency of the standing layer (57.142857 Hz). Using the icosahedral symmetry of viral capsids and the transition coefficient √7, the inactivation frequency is calculated as f = 57.14 × T × √7 Hz, where T is the triangulation number. For Ebola (T=1), the calculated frequency is approximately 151.14 Hz. The method is non‑toxic, non‑mutagenic, scalable, and does not require chemical reagents or heating. It is applicable to other viral species and may be extended to regenerative medicine. The protocol includes equipment specifications, exposure parameters (40–60 minutes), safety measures, and efficacy controls (PCR, TCID50, electron microscopy). BSL‑4 laboratories are invited for experimental validation. The proposed resonant method is scalable to other viral species and holds potential for stimulating tissue regeneration in humans, animals, and plants. We invite interdisciplinary collaboration to explore these applications and to develop scaled protocols for regenerative medicine and agriculture.
Mark Markov (Mon,) studied this question.