Came across a group that are inventing a device called shadowgraph which they claim is "Unique X-ray-like radiation that is gentler on DNA" but to me it looks pretty dangerous. Can anyone verify? I barely know anything about radiology but this seems wrong.

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Came across a group that are inventing a device called shadowgraph which they claim is "Unique X-ray-like radiation that is gentler on DNA" but to me it looks pretty dangerous. Can anyone verify? I barely know anything about radiology but this seems wrong.

Hello everyone,

recently I came a cross a group called ELLIA foundation lead by an ex CERN physysist Jan Rak in Czechia. They claim they are inventing a device they call shadowgraph that is supposed to be gentler on the DNA but to me that sounds weird.

This is what their description of this project is:

"The aim of the project is to use scalar fields for imaging similar to X-rays, with indications that this form of radiation has fewer negative effects on health than conventional X-rays.

The project is based on Nikola Tesla’s original patent. The first experiments were successful! We are now preparing for the production phase of modernized lamps. Our goal is to create a European manufacturing center that builds on the strong tradition of Czech glassmaking. In parallel, a similar center is being established in Canada."

Here's 3 videos from them and their website.

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Website
Projects
News about their projects (Warning it's mostly in czech so you may need to use a translator)

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