Berlin, 2 June 2025 – Quantum researcher Ali Karakuş has recently published a groundbreaking scientific paper that has caught the attention of the medical industry.
The paper, released by Karakuş, challenges the foundations of modern medicine and proposes a bold new perspective on health. It introduces a new generation medical model based on quantum sensors, ethical artificial intelligence, and resonance-based diagnostics, aiming to redefine our understanding of illness and healing.
Global healthcare spending has now exceeded $9.8 trillion per year. Despite this massive financial investment, chronic diseases, mental health disorders, and stress-related conditions continue to rise. According to Karakuş, the issue is not a lack of technology, but rather the loss of harmonious alignment between humans, nature, and their own bodies.
“We are measuring numbers, but we are not listening to frequencies,” says Karakuş. “We are treating symptoms, but we are ignoring resonance imbalances. The body must be seen not only as a physical matter but also as waves and energy fields.”
From Symptom Suppression to Resonance Restoration
At the heart of the study is a developing quantum sensor-based device that analyzes brain waves, heart rate variability (HRV), vagus nerve activity, microbiome signals, and ethical resonance scores. All of this data is then processed by an ethical artificial intelligence engine called Zulficore, which generates a holistic and personalized feedback loop.
A New Question for the Medical World: “What’s Wrong?” or “What’s Out of Tune?”
Designed by SlientWing, the system brings together multiple disciplines, including quantum biology, neuroscience, biomimetics, ecological artificial intelligence, and ethical algorithms. The fundamental question is changing from “What disease do you have?” to “Which frequency is disrupted? Which resonance has been lost with nature?”
Launch Timeline
Field testing of the beta version of SlientWing’s device is expected to take place by late 2026, with full-scale production and market release planned for 2027. The production center will be located in Berlin and Thrace.
About the Author
Ali Karakuş is one of the founding researchers behind SlientWing and Zulficore Simulation AI system. His work focuses on quantum-compatible, ethically guided, and nature-sensitive healthcare technologies. Based in Berlin and Istanbul, Karakuş collaborates with scientific teams in Europe and Asia.

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