From classical Radionics to Bioresonance

The British founder of Bruce Copen Laboratories is Dr. Bruce Copen (1923-1998), who was a pioneer and mastermind in many respects. Among other things, he brought radionics to Europe. He developed numerous procedures that have become established as industry standard today, such as electronic homeopathy or automatic testing. In the 1990s, Copen succeeded in the development of a device which fully automatically generated from a fundus of 2600 stored homeopathic remedies the appropriate means for the patient in the right potency. After transferring the company management to Dipl. Ing. Harald Rauer in 1998, computer-based systems were developed based on the Copen tradition. The transition from classical radionics to Bioresonance with Quantum Response technology was accomplished.
Bruce Copen was a pioneer of radionics.
Following on from the works of Abram, Drown and De La Warr. Copen did not start his foray into radionics until the late 1940’s. It was soon after arriving back in England after his service during the second world war that he begun to develop the model Y radionic soil analyser. This was first released to the public in 1947.
In the late 60’s the Mark II radionic computer was released. This marked a string of radionic computers. Each later model being updated by Copen to reflect his ever continuing research, and advancements in the field of radionics, and technology.
Bruce Copen was much more than a radionic instrument manufacturer. He was a Doctor of philosophy and literature, and an avid writer from a young age. During his youth, he wrote a number of stage plays and books of poetry. This was later carried over to written works on the subject of radionics, radiesthesia, and various healing modalities. His contribution to the world of adult education was honoured by him being initiated as Knight of the sovereign order of St. John of Jerusalem.
Bruce Copen was a pioneer of radionics.
Following on from the works of Abram, Drown and De La Warr. Copen did not start his foray into radionics until the late 1940’s. It was soon after arriving back in England after his service during the second world war that he begun to develop the model Y radionic soil analyser. This was first released to the public in 1947.
In the late 60’s the Mark II radionic computer was released. This marked a string of radionic computers. Each later model being updated by Copen to reflect his ever continuing research, and advancements in the field of radionics, and technology.
Bruce Copen was much more than a radionic instrument manufacturer. He was a Doctor of philosophy and literature, and an avid writer from a young age. During his youth, he wrote a number of stage plays and books of poetry. This was later carried over to written works on the subject of radionics, radiesthesia, and various healing modalities. His contribution to the world of adult education was honoured by him being initiated as Knight of the sovereign order of St. John of Jerusalem.
Mr. Copen was also the founder for the British Radionics Association, and Editor of a number of journals, namely the British Journal of Radiesthesia, Natural Therapeutics, and Seeker. He also founded the International College of Radionics.