The final step is the most speculative. The device emits a focused, coherent beam of structured light and pulsed electromagnetic fields that couple with the patient’s endogenous biophotons. Via a process akin to resonant tunneling, this beam "rides" the meridian waveguide—the hypothesized perineural and perivascular channels—directly to the target organ. No mass is transferred; rather, information is transported. The healthy phase-conjugate signal acts as a quantum "erase and rewrite" command, instructing the organ’s cells to recalibrate their ion channels, mitochondrial respiration, and gene expression to match the healthy blueprint. In essence, the Transporter transports order.
As his fingers brushed the handle, a jolt of electricity surged up his arm. It wasn't painful; it was... memories. Flashes of ancient battles, monks meditating on high peaks, the smell of incense, the feeling of immense sorrow. The energy was talking to him.
The device then generates a "phase-conjugate" wave—an exact, temporally reversed mirror image of the pathological signal. In nonlinear optics, phase conjugation can retrace a scattered wave back to its source. The Qi Shu Transporter applies this principle to bioenergy. It amplifies a healthy reference Qi pattern (either from the patient’s own healthy tissue or a curated synthetic model) and inverts the phase of the disease signal. qi shu transporter
He acted on instinct. Instead of fighting the surge of energy, he directed it. He took a deep breath, drawing the ambient heat from the engine and the friction from the tires, channeling it into the steering column, and then—intent.
"I'm just the transporter," he said, sliding back into the driver’s seat. "And the meter is still running." The final step is the most speculative
"Here we go," Jason muttered.
Tonight’s package was different.
The clinical potential is staggering. In oncology, the Transporter could deliver tumor-suppressor information directly to a malignant growth, reactivating apoptosis without chemotherapy’s toxicity. In neurology, it could transport restorative frequency patterns across the blood-brain barrier to clear amyloid plaques in Alzheimer’s disease. For spinal cord injury, it could stimulate regenerative signaling at the lesion site without invasive surgery. Because it works with the body’s existing information field, side effects would theoretically be minimal—limited to transient "healing crises" as the body adjusts to restored Qi flow.