This work (Publication №17 of Resonance Group) presents a practical protocol for the resonant inactivation of the Ebola virus, based on the theoretical framework developed in Articles №14–16. Following the WHO declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on May 17, 2026, due to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, the protocol addresses the urgent need for rapid, non-chemical, non-thermal inactivation methods. The method employs an electromagnetic field at a specific resonant frequency calculated from the virus's icosahedral symmetry and T‑number: f=f0×T×7f=f0×T×7, where f0=57.142857f0=57.142857 Hz. For Ebola (T=1), the calculated inactivation frequency is approximately 151.14 Hz. The protocol includes equipment specifications, exposure parameters (40–60 minutes), safety measures, and methods for efficacy control (PCR, TCID50, electron microscopy). The approach is scalable, non‑toxic, and does not induce viral mutations. Collaboration with BSL‑4 laboratories is invited for experimental validation. «The developed method is scalable to other viral species and opens perspectives for resonant stimulation of tissue regeneration in humans, plants, and other life forms. We are open to collaboration and ready to jointly develop applied protocols.»
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