CAIRO, Egypt (MMD Newswire) June 29, 2010 -- Back to a Future for Mankind by architect and scientist Ibrahim Karim, Ph.D., Dr.Sc., intends to show the qualitative science of BioGeometry, which uses shapes, colors, motion and sound to help reduce the negative effects of technology and improve today's natural environment.
"The age of information, with its ever increasing levels of electromagnetic radiation in the atmosphere, is causing stress on living energy systems and contributing to global warming," says Karim. "An innovative path is presented in dealing with this environmental pollution, which uses harmonizing to support the unrealistic reduction of electromagnetic pollution."
Karim, who founded BioGeometry in the early 1970s, hopes that Back to a Future for Mankind will provide ways for harmonic energies found in spiritually sacred locations to be used to lessen the hazardous radiation thought to be living in modern buildings. Karim seeks to further reveal the vital connection between ancient Egyptian civilization and today's technology, as well as provide a subtle energy analysis of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Studies in Radiesthesia, or the detection of radiation within the earth and the human body, geo-biology, Pythagorean harmonics, biology and modern wave theories are also discussed through the author's scientific paradigm of the "physics of quality."
Back to a Future for Mankind is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.
About the Author
Ibrahim Karim, Ph.D., Dr.Sc., graduated from the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland. He currently supervises postgraduate studies in BioGeometry through his certified instructors at several universities in North America and owns his own BioGeometry architecture consulting and industrial design firm. Karim was recognized by Cairo for being a pioneer in innovative environmental architecture in 2007; he was named 2005 Man of the Year by Anzeiger magazine for reducing the effects of electromagnetism in areas of Switzerland; and in 1998, he received an award at the international conference for inventors in Cairo.
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Ibrahim Karim
Email: ibrahimkarim@mac.com
Phone: +2010-5500221
Web: www.biogeometry.com
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