Public domain declaration I, Adalberto da Silva Souza Júnior, holder of the patent application identified above, hereby voluntarily and irrevocably release the technical and descriptive content contained in this document into the public domain. This release authorizes any person or entity to use, reproduce, adapt, publish, and distribute the content presented herein without prior permission, provided that applicable laws and biosafety requirements are respected. Note on the patent application The patent application BR 10 2025 018374 9 remains filed under the protocol, but the author declares his intention to make the technical content of this document available in the public domain as stated above. Abstract This document presents the Resonance Scanning Machine with AI, a physical‑automated system for obtaining viral surface fragments via controlled fragmentation. The device identifies the target’s resonance signature and applies energy in a controlled manner until the desired fragmentation point, then stops emission to preserve fragments. Main components: emitter unit (magnetic/acoustic/optical), high‑resolution microscopy with AI analysis, and a preservation subsystem using neutral pH. Improvements include frequency scanning before intensity increase, parallel sample processing, and preliminary validation via spectral signature. The method reduces reliance on cell culture, genetic engineering, and some external validation, with potential to lower costs and speed early‑stage research. Regulatory and biosafety limitations remain; clinical applications require preclinical testing and approval.
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