The devices' claimed ability to detect "quantum resonance" from cells has no basis in established physics or medicine. While quantum mechanics is a genuine field describing subatomic particle behavior, QRMA technology does not employ actual quantum computing or validated quantum sensing principles.

| | Consumer QRMA Devices | |---|---| | Registered in State Register of Measuring Instruments | Unregistered, unregulated | | Used in laboratories for chemical/material analysis | Sold as "health diagnostics" | | Measure physical properties of samples | Generate random or predetermined reports | | Developed by research institutes and certified manufacturers | Manufactured anonymously (often in China) | | Cannot diagnose human diseases | Claim to diagnose dozens of conditions |

Though predating quantum analyzers, Kirlian’s discovery of high-voltage photography (corona discharge) allowed Soviet researchers to visualize "bioplasma" or energy fields around living organisms. Russian scientists hypothesized that if the body emits energy, changes in that energy precede physical disease.

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