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Why remote sessions are considered possible with the SCIO

  • Gina Arcuri
  • Jun 2
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 19

The Quantum biofeedback system is effectively utilized for both in-person sessions and

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remote or long-distance sessions, allowing you to experience its benefits from the comfort of your home.

When used remotely or over long distances without sensors, the device operates as a Quantum Subspace Session. However, according to its registration, this mode is not classified as biofeedback.


🧬 1. Quantum Entanglement Principles

The SCIO is based on concepts from quantum physics—particularly quantum entanglement—which suggest that subatomic particles can remain interconnected regardless of distance. The SCIO’s developers claim that once a person’s unique frequency or energy signature is input into the system (usually through personal information like name, birth date, etc.), the device can “tune in” to that frequency from anywhere.


🌐 2. Energetic Resonance

Just like tuning into a specific radio frequency, the SCIO is said to locate a person’s energetic field using their identifiers and match with it through resonance. The device then analyzes and interacts with that field, measuring stress responses and delivering feedback or balancing frequencies remotely.


🖥️ 3. Digital Input Instead of Physical Wires

In remote sessions, instead of connecting electrodes or headbands directly to the body, a client's information is used to connect virtually. The SCIO software then simulates the feedback process as if the person were physically present.


🧘 4. Holistic and Informational Model

Unlike conventional medicine, SCIO doesn’t diagnose or treat in the traditional sense—it works in the realm of stress reduction and energetic balancing. The remote approach aligns with this model, focusing on influencing the body’s bioenergetic system rather than delivering physical treatment.


⚠️ Important Note

While many users and practitioners report positive outcomes, scientific consensus and mainstream medical validation of remote quantum biofeedback remain limited. Remote SCIO sessions are best considered part of complementary or alternative wellness approaches, not a replacement for evidence-based medical care.


When used remotely or over long distances without sensors, the device operates as a Quantum Subspace Session. However, according to its registration, this mode is not classified as biofeedback.

 
 
 

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