Dr. Karim developed BioGeometry after studying (the science of sensing energy) and the geometric secrets of Ancient Egypt. He realized the ancients weren't just building monuments for show; they were building massive energy resonators.
By using specific angles (like the "L" shapes and specific curvatures), architects can ensure that the "Life Force" energy is concentrated rather than drained. Back To a Future for Mankind: BioGeometry
Standard science measures quantity —frequency, voltage, or mass. BioGeometry focuses on quality . It posits that everything (from the shape of a room to the curve of a glass) emits a specific energy quality. By using specific angles (like the "L" shapes
Instead of trying to "block" signals (which kills your Wi-Fi), BioGeometry shapes are placed on devices or in rooms to transmute the chaotic energy into a harmonious quality that the human body recognizes as "safe." It posits that everything (from the shape of
By reapplying these "Old World" harmonics to "New World" tech, BioGeometry offers a path where we don't have to choose between digital progress and biological well-being. Why It Matters Now
is one of those rare fields that feels like "lost tech" from an advanced civilization—which, in a way, it is. Founded by Egyptian architect and scientist Dr. Ibrahim Karim , it’s a design language that uses shapes, colors, and numbers to harmonize the energy fields of our modern environments.
The goal is to find the (referred to as BG3). This is a specific energy frequency found in sacred sites and "healing" spots in nature. BioGeometry uses specific geometric patterns to manually recreate this frequency in homes and workspaces. 2. Solving the "Electrosmog" Problem