Plasma Regeneration & Biofeedback — Science & Practice

PLASMA, NEGENTROPY & REGENERATION: cold plasma, phase conjugation and the physics of self-ordering life force.

June 22–26, 2026 · Vernet-les-Bains, France · Residential course

Course Overview

This course offers a deep and immersive exploration into the SCIENCE AND PRACTICE of PLASMA-BASED REGENERATION and NEGENTROPIC REJUVENATION, pioneered and developed by Dan Winter and collaborators over several decades.

While the use of COLD PLASMA for medical regeneration and therapy is now one of the hottest subjects in conventional and emerging medicine, this course addresses a fundamental question that is still widely misunderstood: HOW can plasma propagate perfectly WITHOUT HEAT?

The answer lies in PHASE CONJUGATE NEGENTROPY — by definition order-increasing and heat-removing. Phase conjugate charge collapse allows plasma to self-organize coherently, and noble gases act as natural phase conjugators in this process. WE DID THIS FIRST.

Participants are invited to explore the visual history and physical mechanisms of Dan Winter’s original THERAPHI invention at Theraphi.net/static. This archive documents the early development of phase-conjugate plasma regeneration, including the well-known Egyptian “light bulb” imagery — widely interpreted as an ancient depiction of PLASMA TUBES — raising the provocative question: CAN PLASMA TIME-REVERSE AGING?

From this original work, the course moves into the CURRENT GENERATION of plasma technologies, which have now replaced the Theraphi systems. These next-generation devices are 2–4 TIMES MORE POWERFUL, FULLY PROGRAMMABLE, and available at approximately ONE QUARTER OF THE COST. The flagship example is PHIRAY (www.Phiray.com), which has gone COMPLETELY GLOBAL in less than a year, accompanied by a rapidly growing body of anecdotal results and field reports.

Alongside this, the course integrates biofeedback practices — including heart-rate variability (HRV), breathwork, brainwave coherence, and EKG-based measurement — as tools for observing, training, and refining states of physiological and energetic coherence in relation to plasma interaction.

The course also places this work in the wider context of the growing interest in so-called MED BEDS within the alternative and emerging technology communities. At their core lies PRECISELY the same principle explored here: potentially age- and time-reversing SELF-ORDERING NEGENTROPY THROUGH PHASE CONJUGATION, documented in depth in the latest research at https://fractalgut.com/negentropy.html.

Through direct engagement with these technologies and practices, participants explore how phase-conjugate plasma negentropy relates to regeneration, vitality, coherence and the fundamental physics of biological self-organization.

Course Structure & Learning Format

The course integrates theoretical foundations, visual demonstrations and extensive HANDS-ON PRACTICE with plasma technologies. Participants are invited to engage directly with the full range of devices, explore their operation and effects, and inquire deeply into the underlying physics.

This practical work is complemented by biofeedback-based sessions — including heart-rate variability (HRV), breathwork, brainwave coherence, and EKG-based measurement — supporting the observation and refinement of coherence states.

Teaching combines presentations, demonstrations, experimentation and open discussion. A strong emphasis is placed on SHARED INQUIRY, encouraging participants to ask deep questions and explore the implications of plasma negentropy for regeneration, vitality and aging.

Depending on logistics, some faculty may join in person or via live online sessions, with dedicated time for conversation and Q&A. The programme also includes free time and opportunities to explore the natural beauty of Southern France.

Faculty

Core Faculty

Dan Winter

Independent researcher, lecturer and theorist whose work bridges physics, biology, sacred geometry and consciousness studies. He is best known for developing the world’s leading Grand Unified Field theory in collaboration with physicist Mark Rohrbaugh, presented at FractalGUT.com

Nichlas Andrew

Nicholas Andrew develops electromagnetic systems for healing and consciousness, designing structured signal patterns that engage neural dynamics and point toward a future where technology supports clarity, wellbeing, and human transformation. fractalcommunity.com/

 

Patrick Botte

Biologist and biofeedback engineer, creator of craniosacral-app.com and developer of Plasmaphire.com. Patrick will present his work on low-frequency, battery-powered plasma systems and their unique interaction with natural Schumann-range environments.
Patrick plans to attend in person; if logistics prevent travel, he will participate via live Zoom sessions with dedicated discussion time.

Guest Faculty

This course does not include guest faculty. All teaching and practical sessions are led by the core faculty.

Intended Audience

This course is open to a wide audience, including therapists, health practitioners, researchers, engineers, biohackers and curious laypersons interested in PLASMA, REGENERATION, NEGENTROPY and the physics of biological self-organization.

No formal technical background is required. The programme is designed for participants who wish to both UNDERSTAND and EXPERIENCE plasma-based regenerative technologies, whether for professional application or personal exploration.

Practical Information

Language of instruction
The course is taught in English. 

Daily schedule
Morning sessions typically run from 10:00 to 12:00 or 12:30, followed by lunch at 13:00. After a short break, sessions resume at 15:00 and continue until 17:00 or 17:30. Evenings are open for informal discussion, integration, play and shared reflection, with dinner at 19:00. Participants are encouraged to bring a notebook for personal notes alongside the provided seminar materials and wear comfortable clothing.

Course setting
The seminar takes place in Vernet-les-Bains, in the Mediterranean Pyrenees of southern France. The course is held in a private hotel with a large park and pool, providing a quiet and contained environment for focused work.

Recording & Additional Resources

As with all Academy courses, sessions will be recorded for educational purposes, and attendance implies agreement to this recording.

Participants interested in exploring the material in advance may consult Dan Winter’s published books, articles and video resources, although prior study is not required. The course itself is designed as a focused opportunity to ask questions, clarify concepts and engage directly with the material and instructors.

Meals and self-organization
All meals included. There are also cafés and restaurants within walking distance in the town.

Travel and access
Vernet-les-Bains is accessible via several transport routes. From the nearby stunning old town of Villefranche-de-Conflent, buses connect to the coastal city of Perpignan. International access is possible via airports in Girona (Spain’s budget Airport near Barcelona), Barcelona, Toulouse, or Perpignan.

Local environment
Vernet-les-Bains is an ancient spa town known for its hot springs, cafés, and hiking culture. The location lies at approximately 700 meters altitude at the foot of the Pic du Canigou (2,785 m), offering direct access to extensive hiking opportunities starting from the hotel surroundings.

Requirements
No prior experience is required -Only curiosity, self-awareness, and a willingness to learn through direct experience.

Fees & Conditions

Course fee (per person):

• Single room (non‑ensuite, 1 person per room): 1040 €
• Shared twin room (non‑ensuite, 2 people per room): 940 €
• Shared twin room (ensuite, 2 people per room):  970 €
• Double room (ensuite, 2 people sharing one double bed): 970 €
• Family room (ensuite, 3-4 people per room): 970 €

The shared shower and toilet for non‑ensuite rooms are conveniently located on the same floor.

A limited number of tuition reductions may be available upon request. These involve up to a 200 € reduction in exchange for approximately 60–90 minutes of daily assistance with practical tasks.

Accommodation

Accommodation is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and is subject to availability. Participants will stay in a beautiful French house with comfortable, clean, and light-filled bedrooms.

Meals

Full board is included, with three freshly prepared vegetarian meals served daily. Meals are nourishing, seasonal, and thoughtfully prepared. There are also several restaurants nearby for participants who wish to eat out.

Participants are invited to arrive on Sunday afternoon, followed by a shared welcome dinner in the evening, allowing time to settle into the space and connect with the group.

Registration
To register your interest, please complete the registration form available on the Registration page

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