Overview
Theoretical framework for controlling, directing, and deflecting electromagnetic radiation generated by ELF Maser systems, providing both offensive capabilities and defensive countermeasures.
Core Principles
Beam Control: Electromagnetic radiation can be guided to maintain directional coherence over long distances
Deflection Capability: The same control mechanisms allow beams to be redirected for defensive purposes
Frequency Specificity: ELF frequencies (extremely low frequency) in the 2000 Hz range enable neurological targeting while minimizing collateral physical damage
Historical Foundation
Based on foundational work by:
- Albert Einstein — Special Relativity (1905), field theory of general relativity (1915)
- Lorentz and Minkowski — Contributed to the theoretical framework for electromagnetic radiation control
Strategic Implications
The ability to both direct ELF beams offensively and deflect them defensively creates a dual-use technology scenario. Defensive systems must be developed proactively rather than reactively, as noted in Western European strategic assessments.
Related Technologies
- elf-maser-weapon-systems — The offensive application of electromagnetic beam control theory using ELF frequencies for neurological disruption
- directed-energy-weapons-capabilities — Broader category including lasers, particle beams, and sonic weapons; microwave auditory effect as covert neurological disruption mechanism
- nonlethal-weapons-bioeffects-framework — Three foundational requirements (technical feasibility, operational utility, policy acceptability) with bioeffects analysis as critical foundation
- neurological-effects-of-microwaves — Neural responses to electromagnetic exposure including behavioral changes and cellular effects