
Contemporary stereotactic radiosurgery (e.g., Gamma Knife, CyberKnife) re-lies on intersecting beams of ionizing radiation to induce kinetic thermal necrosisin corrupted cellular hardware (DNA). This methodology permanently scars thebiological matrix. Utilizing the Geometric Foundation of Knowledge, this paperintroduces a strictly non-ionizing, topological intervention. By deploying a tem-porary, solid-state Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA), we establish themathematical framework to project a synthetic, healthy limit cycle directly into thetumor matrix. This intersecting Terahertz phase geometry overrides the chaotic lo-calized divergence without inducing thermal damage, forcing the corrupted cellsinto geometric dormancy.
Macromolecular Resonance Therapy, Cancer Cell Geometric Override, Non-Ionizing Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Forced Cellular Apoptosis, Non-Destructive Tumor Suppression, Solid-State Oncology Delivery
Macromolecular Resonance Therapy, Cancer Cell Geometric Override, Non-Ionizing Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Forced Cellular Apoptosis, Non-Destructive Tumor Suppression, Solid-State Oncology Delivery
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