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Supernatural Transformation through Quantum Healing: How Plausible it is to Redefine Tele-medicine for Cancer Treatment Etc.

Yunita Umniyati1, Victor Christianto2* and Florentin Smarandache3

1Physics Lab, Swiss-German University, Tangerang, Indonesia
2Ekklesia Advanced School of Theology (EAST), Jakarta, Indonesia
3Department of Math and Sciences, University of New Mexico, USA

Citation: 
Umniyati Y, Christianto V, Smarandache F (2022) Supernatural Transformation through Quantum Healing: How Plausible it is to Redefine Tele-medicine for Cancer Treatment Etc. SciTech Central Cancer 2022.

Received: March 23, 2022         Accepted: March 25, 2022         Published: March 25, 2022

Abstract

It turns out to be increasingly more evident that advanced change of medical services the board has become reality in numerous nations. Individuals are progressively anticipating medical services according to their very own preferences, and they expect computerized to be the empowering agent. From utilizing information to get supper inclinations of a patient in emergency clinic, and conveying those dinners precisely when they need them, to conveying data through the right channel in light of chosen inclinations advanced can uphold conveyance of medical care when, where and how individuals need it. Medical services is in an exceptional spot in the "post-computerized" world. In this unique circumstance, half a month prior, there is a greeting by dr. Kayla to give a show on upcoming Health Conference (April 2022). Around similar time, we tracked down an article on "bold new (computerized) world" at Washington Post. So, we think now it is the time to tell our personal story in the past few years: how it is possible to redefine tele-medicine, from just embracing digital to quantum medicine, quantum healing etc., especially from the perspective of biological nonlocality interaction.
Keywords: Quantum medicine, Generation IV medicine, Biological nonlocality interaction, Quantum interactio, Spin supercurrent, Non-cartesian philosophy, Post-digital healthcare