Evgeny Vaschillo mapped something quietly remarkable.
Breathe at one particular slow rhythm — about six breaths a minute — and the timing between your heartbeats organizes itself into a large, steady wave. He called it resonance.
The field came to regard him as the pioneer of the method. Dr. Vaschillo died in 2020; the science he established is settled, peer-reviewed, and public.
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contact@kyberncorp.comEarly, unfinished, and built directly on that published research — not a new claim, just an honest delivery of an old, well-documented one.
In memoriam: Evgeny Vaschillo, Rutgers University. His research is public; Dr. Vaschillo had no affiliation with this project.