I:
Why are there only six levels and sixty-four patterns? Can there
be more categories?
Baek: The
analytical system of the MRT is based on the theories of the I-ching,
which delineates six levels and sixty-four combinations. I have tried
repeatedly to raise the number of the levels, but have been able to
support only the six-level framework. So I have tentatively concluded
that classification is complete at the sixth level. If possible, I hope
to develop finer and more sophisticated equipment that can analyze the
human body code up to 64 X 64, a multiple of 64 categories. If this
becomes possible, then perhaps a computer can be used to analyze the
data automatically. We now have to rely on insightful human analysts
to obtain accurate results.
I: Please
elaborate on the data analysis process.
Baek: The MRT has 3,000 embedded codes. At the time
of our last interview, we had about 2,300 codes, but we have since increased
the number through ongoing research.
I will briefly explain how the MRT functions. First, we determine which
of the sixty-four body codes corresponds to that of the examinee. We
have a comprehensive database of genetic, physical, and temperamental
characteristics for each of the body codes and information on the weaker
organs of the body that are more susceptible to diseases.
Once
we identify the corresponding body code, we analyze the normal/abnormal
code to obtain information on any illness the examinee may have. We
then compare this information to the MRT embedded code to determine
possible health problems. Resonance occurs when two energy forms vibrate
with the same frequency. So we test the normal human organ vibrational
codes one by one against the examinee's test sample (hair or urine)
and if resonance occurs, that means the organ is fine. But if it doesn't,
that means the organ may not be functioning normally.
When
no resonance occurs, we input the specific diseased codes for that organ
one by one. Through this process, we are able to locate which part of
the body has been affected and by what kind of disease. Even if the
symptoms are physically indiscernible, the illness can still be detected.
Any micro abnormalities that cannot be diagnosed by other tests can
be detected. For example, we can detect the presence of invisible accumulated
poison and precisely measure the degree of heavy metal contamination
of the body. The MRT has more extensive functions relating to the spiritual
aspects of a subject, but we'll only discuss its medical features at
this time.
The
MRT can distinguish a person's inherited physical qualities, special
characteristics and weaknesses. It tells which diseases he or she is
more susceptible to, so that precautions can be taken. Should an examinee
be found to suffer from certain health problems or abnormal conditions,
we provide more specific information about the causes and conditions
of the disease.