Breakthrough discoveries are not validated internally.
They are validated through independent scrutiny.
Nearly two years after a landmark third-party study conducted by the Centre for Applied Innovation at York St John University in York, England, the significance of those results continues to resonate.
Led by Professor Philippe B. Wilson, PhD, the independent evaluation included blind and double-blind testing across multiple applications and demonstrated:
- 100% accuracy
- Zero false positives
- Zero false negatives
The study confirmed the ability of Base Molecular Resonance™ technology to identify materials and biological substances through a safe, non-invasive process, establishing one of the earliest and most important milestones in the continued development of the technology.
Reflecting on the study, Professor Philippe B. Wilson, PhD, stated:
“Having assessed and evaluated BMRT’s technology, it is clear to me that I have never seen anything quite like it. Indeed, breakthrough technologies which can support every aspect of society are few and far between, leading to multinational success and Nobel prize-worthy impact.”
— Professor Philippe B. Wilson, PhD Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor for Innovation and Knowledge Exchange, and Director of the Centre for Applied Innovation at York St John University in York, England. He also serves as the President-Elect of the Comparative Medicine Council at The Royal Society of Medicine.
Scientific breakthroughs are strengthened when results withstand independent examination.
And credibility grows when evidence is allowed to speak for itself.
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