The Golden Disc (GDisc) is presented as a healing device that will facilitate the condensing and application of healing bio-energies to living systems. Structurally tuned to the earths subtle energy fields and the structure of DNA while utilizing materials that play key roles in activating electrodynamic processes, the GDisc will act as a tool to encourage harmonic energetics in the body and, in turn, encourage the body to self activate its own healing systems. When the subtle mechanics of the Golden Disc are identified and refined the applications in all disciplines of science and healing would be profound.
The GDisc is a blending of two separate research projects that occurred independently of one another. The first was the initial development of the Golden Disc archives by Patricia Schermerhorn and included a conceptual overview, very specific information on materials, including electrodynamic principles and subtle relationships governing the function of the disc. The second research thread conducted by Stephen Wade involved the geometric mapping of “zero point” quantum emitter geometry, which ties electrodynamics with platonic geometry to map the emergence structure of a photon. The GDisc is designed to transmute light into concentrated bio-energy fields.
Development of the GDisc will involve a very dynamic prototyping process as the project is dealing with subtle energies. The identification of methods to quantify the presence of bio-energy is critical and will utilize both lab instruments and healers who are sensitive to these fields. Structural development of the device will involve producing multiple subparts that will be evaluated with respect to the critical materials list and will depend on both in-house 3D printing and contracted out of house production. Shop tools to develop parts and necessary jigs will be required to provide the bench testing requirements as the project progresses. Outside consultants will be utilized when appropriate, including travel to facilities that might offer specialized equipment necessary to evaluate the device.
The importance of understanding the motivation behind this project is key to understanding how it unfolded. Our drive to develop the disc is born of a desire to help humanity heal. We are driven by a sense of compassion, fate and common purpose. The Golden Disc project has taken two separate research threads and over 30 years of development to finally coalesce into a theoretical prototype. We feel a sense of stewardship over this project coupled with creative passion to uncover the invaluable knowledge behind this healing device.